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[000:00:00;00] the most of the logistics of what we now living and it was extermination. come out edwin hospital, any surroundings it become a disaster area. 20 children are among that least 93 palestinians killed and 90 is ready is dry. going to be lucky. all know the guys that and that's where the id every since we redid the cities only remaining hospital diesel has found chrome new where he took care of children. that's just one of the younger reactions from you and body each over each real decision to defend the work of what this clause as a course, a lifeline for to be in. in guys, that is the principle means by which a central assistance is applied to palestine for is unable to all branch is likely
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see that you left. so the humanitarian system in y'all's as seizures such of these sub domains that i knew why is being found to jewel children. more than a 100 houses here have demolition orders. and if these are carried out around 1500 palestinians will find themselves homeless are to you, visits east jerusalem, where paula stevens live, in fear of seeing homes disappear beneath the blades of these ready boulders that despite international condemnation, the why this is our thing to national routine, you live from a new center with moscow. i a michael watching. now we start this out. hey guys where he's real continues its deadly attacks. at least $93.00 is palestinians were killed in an idea of strike on tuesday or the residential building of the city
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obeyed law. here in the north will be in place of the local health ministry set. and dozens of women and children were among the dead. ma, here is what is left of the 5 story residential blog which came on to the ease, riley attached to whole destruction with bobby's captive the among the vast field of debris. while the scene immediate have reported that dozens of people on the wounded or missing many of the casualties, i said to be those who were sheltering in the building. after being forced from the homes, local medic say that at least 20 children were among the dead. a wanting that you might find the following: images disturbing, right in the, you know, the some of the injured were delivered to kamala, one hospital. the only medical facilities are still operating in bed la, here they'll only a few doctors are still working there. after eas, riley is previously rated beside and detained. many of its staff claiming that
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there were towers the hospital guard to describe the situation as a war of ex donation of the we started all morning today with a real master candidate. kind of gives the ability to see a family building consisting of several floors in which they have more than 300 people. what has been identified, so 5 small, the 90 most is and the $45.00 injured that arrived at the come out and one hospital without living and it was extermination. come out and we're in the hospital any surroundings. it become a disaster area. we talking about 0 capabilities, the right medical supplies in 0 medical personnel of the arrest of a large number of medical personnel specializing in surgeries. there's only one doctor, left income. i'll add one hospital, a pediatrician to kind of provide any surgical services to these injured people, to the heart as late as deadly stride. soon guys have come off to these riley parliament bands, the only un human needs here and agency football is seen and refugees. this
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decision cost outrage among the other you and bodies to describe the wonderful as irreplaceable when it comes to ground operations in the enclave. one claim that the 2 decision might mentioned at ease will have the quote found the new way to kill children. owner is the principal means by which essential assistance is applied to palestine. refugees in the occupied palestinian territory and there is no alternative was unable to, all right? it is likely see the collapse. so the humanitarian system in java decisions such as this sub domains that a new why has been found to jewel, to without on rob, the delivery of food, shelter, healthcare education, amongst other things, to most of the guys this population will grind tor holt. the civilians have already paid the heaviest price of this conflict. over the past few years, old rob describes its work as
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a pillar of stability by providing aid and basic services to civilians throughout gazda. since this thought of the idea of bombardment of the territory a year ago, the u. an agency has set up 8 refugee camps for those thinking shout, that the agency itself suffered major losses as its estimated. more than 200 of its 8 workers had been killed since the start of the war. now we've heard from palestinians who say that the only law is the only help they can rely on and we don't own a farm. we don't have a job or anything young. what is the only body that provides medicine, food and education for me and my sons and my grandchildren, you know, you know, frankly speaking, our generation is grown up thanks to the owner was services i looked at it. if those services are cut off with many families will live under the poverty. some of the we rely on god and on the underway in terms of food rations and medicine. now i am short of medicines and i went to the clinic at the school to get some in the but
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they said they don't have any with that level. could i make the decision to bad? the overall patients has even been criticized by usual strong. this ally with washington questioning the impacts of the move could have on the situation to be in today. we are deeply troubled by this legislation. i could shudder up under operations in the west bank and gaza in easterly slum. it pauses ris for millions of palestinians who rely on unreal for essential services, including health care and primary and secondary education. and of course, plays a critical role in providing services to palestinians and gods as of the west bank and throughout the broader the wider region. and particularly in gaza, they play a role right now that at least today cannot be filled by anyone else are the, is there any problem minister has just the 5 big one, rob, bad the claiming the some of the staff i terrorist to, to part to be off the bus 7 for tax,
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israel now claims it will now provide humidity to an age to polish tedious itself. my colleague wherever associate area describe will discuss the situation with the panel of guess all agree the bad is against international law. it just shows how the zionist a colony has now detached itself from international law. and the international agencies are governed by law. it is also a condemnation of the west who has been, you know, read showing any resolutions in the security council to end the genocide from october 7th of last year. israel has massacre 233 federal workers in gaza. this in my mind is arguably considerably worse than this legislation. it is now adopted as a basically engaged in mass murder of humanitarian workers in the employer of honora. in addition,
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it has bombed the 2 thirds of the schools in gaza be under operated schools. at the beginning of october under announced that it had bond 3 separate under a schools in the 3 days. and the schools were home for more than 20000 displays. people and some of the schools get more than once. so why would israel have any concerns whatsoever about the so called eggs orientations or urgings of the us government when it comes to unwrapped? you know, it's what i think you mean targeting over uh to stop them from operating in the region. is another thing for israel to be targeting un peacekeeping soldiers in a route. so i ask you, what is israel as objective today is real, has been systematically targeting the civilian population because it cannot win the war on the ground. so they're not winning the war against people who are actually armed, able to defend themselves. so they inflict more and more punishment on the civilian population to mask their failure. what we see here is that designers are proposing
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that they are a supreme people, that they are more more the, their lives then for this thing is, and the arabs and they're demanding all the for the city and people and the average people to abandon their heritage to about them of history, to abandon their religions across to late in front of israel to say that they are the chosen people. this is why it's impossible for israel to actually continue or succeed except through total genocide. israel claim of the sum of the owner, raw stuff, what terrorists walking against the is re lease state life your thoughts while anyone that is helping the sending people survive under the genocidal? a campaigns are design this colony since 1948 is considered a terrorist to these designs. and so the question is, anyone there on this planet that hasn't already been called
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a terrorist ground or quote unquote the emphasis symmetric must be looking deeply at themselves. what wrong did they do to not be labeled as a terrace or not just some lights by design us call? i mean, we keep hearing about israel is fighting terrorists and the, and this that and the other as propagated by the western political media landscape . but every time i talked to you guys, i told you all the people they say no, no, no, no, no. this isn't about military objective. this is about wiping out the palestinians . well, if that is the case, then is it connected to this great or israel plan or what is going on? if you look at the plans and the most extreme members of and it's in your cabinet, the encompass large swaps of territory in the rack. in jordan, even saudi arabia and beyond. so this is not simply a project of eradication. it's not simply a project of imperialism. it is a project of territorial expansion that will destabilize the entire region to visit
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was not stopped to another policy and citizen to have to demolish his own home in east jerusalem on monday on the order. so these radio pharmacies, and that's according to a policy me, a news agency which said if the man had left it to be taken down by these ready municipality, he would have been forced to pay exorbitant costs of art is more of an auction. i report this is a theme playing out on almost daily basis in the area. despite the international condemnation. sahu stands before the ruins of his family's house, where he was born in 1962. it was here that his grandfather helped his father take his 1st steps and with a honey later brought his wife to build his own family twice to picture it as the cosy fortress it once was. but instead, unsettling delta images pushed those warm memories aside. when the police broke into his house, one morning,
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sahu knew exactly what was about to unfold. the roof was the 1st default. the rest followed after turning the home that had witnessed the lives of several generations into the bree and dust. when they don't want to show us that they're not, the one is just falls on the ceiling. don't wash my bus to my history and my future family leaves. and so the one predominant, the palestinian district in east jerusalem, just outside the all the city. his home is one of many in the oldest on neighborhood, which is really, authorities have long sought to demolish, to make way for a biblical same part. over the years they have been negotiations, legal battles, and even some successes with several demolition suspend. however, since october 7th, israel has ramped top efforts, demolishing house of to house in the area. this is in a box like state, the municipality implemented the states policies of ethnic cleansing, that they have
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a planned to demolish day. and so i'll boost the neighborhood of that. a 1550 residents here and they claim all home select proper permits, but some of these homes existed before the occupation. so how do you get to minutes of the show? and one is currently home to thousands of palestinians and a few 100 jewish residents. but according to funny, that's not enough for israel. is it more difficult agenda? yeah, the ones who you'll see the flags on the still them and they want to continue thought all the old city, the one area without about a senior and people says for his house was demolished. it has seen even more visitors, local and for, and delegations, diplomats, lawmakers and activists. raising awareness has become far as the mission. yes. while we were there in group of israelis arrived from an n g o that focuses on jerusalem within the context of these really palestinian
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conflict promoting coexistence. this is something that interest. plenty is really. we want to do change the house. we pretty much weren't aware, but we didn't see the information just to bring this awareness and take our part that these really forces came to check, but eventually chose not to interfere this time sahu somewhat of his elaborate team, but not because he's real, demolished his home sadly common occurrence for palestinians living here, he's famed spread worldwide. when a us state department official highlighted his case, do you run a briefing and washington, should we condemn the demolition of factory other jobs home?
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we believe that demolition not only obviously damages his home and his family and the lives that they have built there. but the entire community who live in fear that their homes may be next condemnation from its biggest ally, does not seem to be working. an ace real continues its actions around you all the view. as gifts is real, the green light took you people in demolish homes. what they say is just an attempt to evade responsibility. many americans no longer a neutral party. they're against us not and supported leslie from family's house. we had to a local community center that has also recently received at demolition. older the streets we travel through might soon disappear all this long. so don't worry maybe next week. and i've talked about this house on this house. they went to the floor houses, plus this movie. the 1st house has 20 people to live in place. and so why is this house on this house? because they want to, instead of the doors are,
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this is the house and the out of the street and outside of this house, the con, will continue on. the 1st thing we see in the quote you onto the center is an official signed board leaning against the wall. the manager informs us that they are expecting is really bulldozers at any moment and have taken the necessary precautions the whole. but once gathered, locals will classes, celebrations, and community clubs is now empty and all the women and you've come here considering it a safe haven, a cultural refuge, and it's the ongoing political islands. they need us now more than that volume distracts this time so that so they need support, has the occupation municipality has decided to demolish us. disregarding all international resolutions, i'm denying us. all right to leave normally we have from here we can again seize really flags on some of the houses in his jerusalem, which was supposed to be the capital of a future palestinian state. other flags would be more appropriate. why i don't
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suppose to find what is the punish the people the state? what's a senior some of those hopes for israel. this is its territory. the only thing preventing them from taking it over and making it exclusively drawers is the presence of palestinian residence and the human. i mean, we have software you from a systematic asked me glancing and force displacements overseen by various israeli occupation biologies. the municipality and separate organizations consider the silver on a strategic heavy duty. it's proximity to the old city and sacred sides of it to as we arrive to film during a jewish holiday and saucy catawba, as well as others. we spoke to told us that this is what protects them from losing their homes. now the entire boost on neighborhood of so one is on the threat. the name means garden in english and local say, israel wants to make it a v or garden, more than a 100 houses here,
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have demolition orders. and if these are carried out around $1500.00 palestinians will find themselves homeless. however, this is just a dropping the ocean compared to the scale of demolitions across all of jerusalem. according to the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in the occupied palestinian territory. since the guys of war started more than a year ago, israel demolished $226.00 homes and facilities in the holy city, which displaced or affected more than $40000.00 palestinians. we can do them and let me tell you what we are offering as an alternative. there is a path forward and alternative path to the one that, that uh israel has pursued today to provide lasting peace and security for israel. and it would include the establishment of 2 states. these words, spoken thousands of kilometers, wave seem detached from reality, which is ro is unwilling to pursue any alternative path. instead of following its
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own course that strays ever further from a 2 state solution. marie, if an ocean of all t reporting from east jerusalem of africa is filing a 750 page josie, how the legs and these ready war crimes of the international court of justice. victoria has to be in a local critic of these roles, actions towards palestinians, and claims. its document contains concrete evidence of foundation submitted by the idea of a guy that i did of more into the story, visit our website r t dot com. the, the the iranians have gathered to mob been 1979 storming of the us embassy into ron. a key event and the revolution that led to the establishment of the law make republic of
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his years demonstration also featured the protest against these were these actions in the bid least od, easiest of july. the reports this massive, so then riley use of on demands a robust response to as well as human resources. the word scores of foreigners has organized military side solve, resulting the military personnel, the civilian side of the woods, this gathering student actually it is lost. the country for a demonstration and a short story with all this for you again as well. so i'll be to the insurance. why are we use what again the countries are most of the show. it's the full title idea before. so what is really the software ation as a precision strike in the missile. lots of how this sentiment you're on is different. the leaders here are down, swinging these where you type in caustic,
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west apartments from the wide and the ability to do an intercept. one of the are, these are a contrast between what they perceive as a limited assault on the part of israel and the missile attachment as well. back on the, you know, this is volumes about other countries of insurance. trust me, i don't know if that's one of the things that these where do you saw the substantial that has if with the minimal damages on it, in the police side. so i wouldn't be, well, uh, it want me to install, probably attracted not only can defense cases. the purpose of this for that was a violation of the ones who sovereignty and must not go on as it was for administer the policy also as your thoughts, as long as you're not looking for. yeah, unfortunately not a bad that it's hard to hear from responsible is rosa check on. that's why do you, why do you you want to enjoy also who did a way to during monday's emergency? immediate,
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but you weren't the security council. i would try to much as long as request valdero's voice. 2 that other architecture to walk to be one shot, the one has a legitimate wife to retaliate one. and for him it is when i slide back on, we also offer him to to the ocean views. oh, available be used to respond to his realtor tag. so please read your items off. are the common a also common carriage, emphasizing the need for a measure, just quoting response. there wasn't much any sort of phase. so i was waiting like, rushing against the trunk for your soapbox. who doesn't, i can assure the echo the government sounds. the israel understands only the language or say one nor tell abuse violation the more instruments and course the hey, we just, they say, oh wow. or so these organized events. and it was rhetoric suggest that it's only
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a matter as well rather than if everyone will try jack for my colonies. oh, the u. k. a debt of gratitude, that's the claim on the terms of leadership, helpful rubber generate. who says that the old countries of the empire could be grateful that they were able to inherit democratic distributions from the british. i'm not ashamed of our history, may not feel like it, but many of our former colonies made the complex realities of empire. i was a debt of gratitude for the inheritance we left right, let's trust alive to our t as runjun salma we're doing is good. nice to have your job, ms. waters. this all about. of course me, let me tell you that that statement menu would say is high. you deny? how did it all stop? it started with the common man the, the summit which was held in um as
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a mobile. and this is basically when the, even before the summit started there, was that shows on the u. k. and they will mama is that the commonwealth countries a basically this is about $5060.00 does, most of them form what you can call and these b wanted to basically define but you get off for a separate sheets of justice and unique before this. i mean in fact, even began the u. k. prime minister in an interview basically went on to see that the u. k. is approaches is possible, which is really to look, so we're, i'm not to look backwards. so do you think that somebody is we never really wanted to talk about any sort of compensation or a reparation for a slave trade, which most of the albany does really wanted to talk about. so she may not want to do it, but most of the other will be doing that really wants to talk about it. and they did just something beautiful. so that was mentioned in with join to communicate,
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which came out of that submit. it didn't go, it spoke about the opportunity justice, but also it spoke about the need to at least start talking about it to have. so having a conversation about it. heads nurturing goals for discussions on reply or treat justice with regard to the terms of logic, trade and then saved africans and capital in placement. and recognizing the importance of this matter to members, states of the commonwealth, agreed that the time has come for a meaningful conversation towards forging a common future based on equity. so why is the nation's you're looking yet some sort of compensation, but the you get, does it or lies that this is going to cost them billions of phone then? do you get really does not seem ready for that and how would they be? they've not even apologized to the former colonies also once they've done in the
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faf. so to see now during the summits they would also contributions involved uh what kind of compensation or on the justice that really is being spoken about. but as far as the yuki is concerned, they did mention the interview before the summit given by the u. k. prime minister . really talking about how he wants to view, so word i'm not backwoods, but the, the kind of statements that all come in now the, the bar invited a lot of trouble. they've invited a lot of backlash show from not just asked within even countries about the from the u. k, as well, deeply offensive and of the noxious distortion of history. enslavement and colonialism would not gifts, but imposed systems that brutally exploited people extracted wealth and dismantled societies all for the benefit of breast to to suggest that former colonies should be grateful for such unimaginable home disregards the legacy of these injustices
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and the long term impact they still have underneath great phones to watch. uh, uh for example, you know, what, i mean the, uh the, what the produce giving the, i was a lot of destruction, a lot of renew a lot of starvation that's of millions of people. and i was, there was never any form of apology that is it e mail or other former colonies of the you can ever go up the but now yours, me job to basically see that the country should be great for him for what they've been given for the death for the destruction, for the new world, for the salvation of millions of people, for the sure reason that, um uh, that's what can speak to the phone. uh the phone will call in each each, each drum unimaginable that is in 2024. those kind of statements v b r b need, but the summit, no, many would see i'm the kind of threshold that was created on the do gig is
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a step towards the right direction. to do give me know if want to give rocks any sort of justice in terms of monitor to your financial compensation. they may even think of a gas less spoken justice. but what do you really expect? so instead of using aust 4 or austin apology and i've had a lot of people are still reacting to that says calling it insulting and insensitive or the r t corresponding shop. ok. thank you. now that's the big now hall is stay with all the international for the latest from around the world. thanks for watching. and by the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt about the government of southern vietnam. 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. defend the gun was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the vietnamese, during this war into total, held for the occupants. unable to cope with a guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burns all a live village of miles away. where in 1969 american soldiers killed
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500 for civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict, the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is 2 and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the pop and regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 in vietnamese people became the victims of america in the dressers.

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