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it is considered to be one of the greenest pages in the history of mankind. the russian military carries out a series of attacks on you'd frames. energy system responding to cube strikes on russian territory is in western long range, missiles this wednesday. also, the scripts, northern syria with at least 6 people were portal they killed by us back to the syrian democratic forces using live munitions that disperse proud is demonstrating in support of the ruling. h t us militant us rolls out the red carpet for terrorists. now in control of syria and we looked at exactly how washington sponsored group helped to bring about their succession. and israel is
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attorney general refuses to investigate the death of 2 imprisoned palestinians undergoing interrogations. this, as for people die in the countries internal intelligence agencies custody. the you're watching r t international. i'm rachel ruble live in moscow. the russian military has carried out a sweeping attack against the cranes energy system. the move was described as retaliation to cube strikes on russia with western supplied long range weapons. on wednesday, the russian defense ministry reports hitting all of its set targets, causing power outages across ukraine. speaking cross live now to our t correspondence egos down off who joins us from the dentist for public ego or what more can you tell us? absolutely, rachel. well, it was a combined attack in which russia both used it. smith's house crew smith's house,
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on the online drones to head critical energy infrastructure in ukraine. the zalinski has already complained that it was one of the most large scale attacks 2 days. now it's not a record breaking run, but still it is very significant and it is, it was crippling for once again for the ukrainian energy infrastructure upon to ukrainian sources. suggest that right now, the country has only enough power to supply energy to only about half of the country. but previous report suggested that basically ukraine has to balance between and to choose whether or not to supply households or the facilities of the military industrial complex, which need plenty of power to operate. and very often, this balance, well it kind of tips in favor of the laptop. so really, it's so the ordinary citizens who are bearing the brunt of these attacks that are meant to cripple ukraine's while ukraine's and military capabilities and military production capabilities. do. uh,
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it is meant to deny the supply of power to those industrial facilities who repair military vehicles and so on and so forth. again, according to or ukrainian sources, at least a at least a types of different weapons were used in this attack. as air raid sirens sounded all across ukraine and explosions of rocks about age regions over the country. including a key, if a region including the very capital of ukraine, which is not, which is it's not a common occurrence. now when it comes to the reasons behind this attack on wednesday, indeed ukraine use the us made long range attack themselves to try and attack a military. yeah, field in russia, southern town of took and rug. uh, 2 of those, most houses were shut down and the rest were sent to stray by uh, by electronic wolf. uh well goes, they did say to you, they did it still close at some casualties and destruction on the ground. it's no
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rush that has been adamant from the very outset. from the very moment when the united states lifted the band on the use of the long range missiles and their use against targets deep within russian territory, or rather, on the russian or the internationally recognized against but internationally recognized the russian territory. the russian command was adamant that those attacks would not going on, so that russia would proportionately respond even sometimes. well, something that ukraine would view as even disproportionately. this was the 1st wave of these attacks. it prompted ukraine, or rather, if prompted to it prompted russia to use for the 1st time, it's brand new hypersonic, ballistic miss rushing and off to this use of to this attack. this strike attempt on wednesday by attack comes most of the united states and the ukraine. they warned, and they will very wary. the russia might use the rush, the ballistic most. so again, it seems that sofa most go has abstained from going this far. but still the scale
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of this attacker, it is not very common. and for russia, basically, it says for now this is, uh, this is it. we're going to stick to just these uh, to just cruise missiles and uh, drones. uh, all of that is happening against the backdrop of, uh, it seems, uh, intensified efforts to, to, to bring brush and do you clean clothes so that it has been coming from the united states and hungry. and russia has been responding very positively to these uh, to, to the suggestions like, for instance, poland had suggested that there may be, should be a christmas cruise between russia and ukraine, and ever so brave may be, but also it would, uh, a, a large presence as well, would come, intel, according to hungry is vision of but that did not happen basically because ukraine said no. and that the, that didn't happen. nobody apparently contacted them even though various. so yeah.
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even though officially both hungry and russia concerned that though that those tubes did happen, that the, they indeed the, they the discuss us. so, so maybe the use if to speculate the rushes, a abstinence from and basically russian not using of the rustic mass solve this time. it could be really viewed as something of a gesture of goods well and does basically, assigning that they, they are prepared. the brushing combined is prepared to well show at least some restraint. and at the same time, showing that even without the ration crush is still very capable of dealing very some very painful and crippling strike against ukraine. right? are to correspond that you guys down. i think our thank you. well, i protest has turned violence in the northern, the syrian city of rocca on thursday. at least 6 people were part of the killed as
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the us back syrian democratic forces, which control the region open fire to disperse demonstrators. the total number of casualties has not been confirmed. the videos have emerged on social media, a recording sounds of gunfire and showing the people fleeing in a panic. the protesters are reported to have been rallying and supports of h t as militants, which have taken control of damascus from the pentagon, has once again openly admitted having ties to syrian democratic forces, a long time collaboration in the region under what legal authority or the international national does with us have a full semester in syria, a, i'm sorry, what is the question, what legal authority either national or international does the us how the truth presence of false poster. we've had a true presence and, and i mean the arrangement there for a number of years. again,
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we continue to operate with the s p s to can to ensure the and during the few devices. and that has been our mission. that has been our mission from, from the very beginning. the s t f is not the only party receiving us support. it also has the back of hyatt to rear alshaun militants that have seized control of damascus and most of the territory following the power grab us secretary of state, anthony, blinking declared washington's support for the power military group on various factions are now racing. just take a claim on valuable lands, adding to the chaos and uncertainty in in battle, syria. well, now let's take a closer look at who controls what in syria, in the north yellow marks, areas held by the us back s d f, which is allegedly linked to p, p k, the kurdish and sergent group in the east. well, that's as turkish back, the militants have taken over the city of man bitch. all of the green is controlled by the h t us terrace. israel is another force at play their latest strike. is it the town
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of mosley off in the homes? countryside in central syria, this latest footage released by the idea of shows the country's forces, striking military equipment, vehicles and infrastructure in syria is where the army has reportedly destroyed 70 to 80 percent of syria's strategic military assets. since assad was ousted by h t. s. rebels, but that while the h test continues to seize nor territory, leaving destruction in its wake, recently released for the shows them overtaking and vandalizing the means, the mazda, liam of the late president, half is our side in part, the or in at damascus. the hyatt to we are all psalm terrace group has taken over the deposed president by sure all the sides of private residence, r t, obtained this footage showing armed men posing for a photo on the buildings roof as they unfurled at the militant flag. besides, the resident was likely rated on sunday after the former leader fled syria. the day
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after a solid was ousted from power a. c. t f executive director moore's mustafah had a one on one with us. national security advisor jake sullivan, to celebrate the success of the american mission are to substitute taylor dixon to the groups role in regime change in syria. sometimes the lady really dulls protest, too much mission accomplished. the syrian emergency task force is proud to announce that the aside regime, russia and iran had been officially defeated in syria by the syrian people on their own. and without any outside support from the international community. the story goes up from damascus to debt, as or syrians rose up to shut the shackles, all the assets rule and ctf, which is that you need to is they have no skin at the gate. except we have the receipts on one of those receipts. so it's a $153000.00 ground from us 8. and then other receipts is straight from the
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mouth of one of s e t. s. for my insects, the state department contracting firms like access resources, knowledge, monex, creative associates, international, a number of the big contractors set up the contracts and pay the syrian emergency task force. oh, beg you told the daily caller then are all be credentials. all these proud bystanders, starting with new us mustafah, who over the years regularly visited the terrace stronghold of it's a real beat for suffocating sanctions on assets, government. and is one of the obama foundations circle leaders of the future. not really make sense, given them a stuff or was knee deep with both chips and i live in a position during the 2011 arab spring, which we'll know like syria was also ross routes. there are times in the course of
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history when the actions of ordinary citizens spark movements for change because they speak to a longing for freedom that has been building up for years. most delta is also spoken at chatham house. his body is, i think these headlines so pretty clearly. he also has the air of the d. c. elite as his website once boasted about plus he had a side gig of settling lawmakers, the real syria, even getting themselves with isis need is sorry, rebels. and these terrorists were ton stateside iga to fill the pockets, all the defense contracts. we need to take out his hair of capabilities. we need to take out his command and control. we need to be of the leading fighters the uh, equipment that they need in order to succeed. that should be the policy so far that has not been problems with delta himself is no stranger to all mean the flight has,
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has him in action and a 2014 documentary, for example. the good news is, is so excited to send weapons to syria. but he doesn't have when, where and how it would be sent in one box, one batch. this is the 1st batch, 2nd batch would be tanks this way, as you kind doing this money and who paid the money? then what does this american company do? they went to ukraine and found the weapons. yes, ukraine said she has policies happened to just so neatly align with the pen to goods. the button to russian lies documenting russian hill crimes. rooting out common folks. syrian emergency task force director malls mustafah added that a desire to aid ukraine was another factor prompting the offensive with the aim of striking a blow against russia a mutual enemy. so it could be coincidence of policies said didn't trust. so maybe
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they had some classified information on pennsylvania avenue. a c t s. offices are up through just a block away from the white house. so convenient, then again, if it looks like a duck, swim is like a duck uncork. so like a duck, then it's probably a government asset. we're really acting as an extension of the united states government. we've become a resource then that's one of his policy advise that's part of the dash of it's. he's been a full team, his as a parks, head of communications. and now watson, a storm chain saw in a think tank, which runs tools of as well for american academics. who knows, maybe the next one will include the now occupied golan heights. and that's just a highlight reel of se, ts stuff. so yes, the and you might be a poor thing, the syrians hard walk, but make no mistake. those same thing. hands worked well. how didn't glove to bring
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about assets, demise, and also in a new democratic chapter. what are your hopes and fears for what the next phase will be for your country? my fear is outside intervention intervention by authoritarian states, whether they may be our allies or enemies in the region that want to see, you know, they are afraid of democracy. you know, they want to see like another military dictator or something that's a huge deal. um, so making sure that countries that didn't help us in our fight against the dictator do not intervene now and in any way hinder our road to a country for its people by its people. yes, pays no hang during the road now being taken, slipped throats, public hangings, point blank executions and isis, fax, a new door for damascus,
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just as the s c t at so tirelessly. no beat for the gray zone editor max blumenthal has led investigations into the syrian emergency task force and explains exactly how washington's money is spent by the group in syria. americans are being told that this was just syrians with their own hands, removing their government while the syrian emergency task force, which declared mission accomplished was the main lobbying force for the syrian opposition in washington. and it received backing by millions of dollars backing on from the us state department from usa i. d. and it receives assistance from the pentagon. in fact, it uses department of defense transport planes to bring a into roof fun camp in the syrian desert, which is where many former ices figures are said to be held or family members of
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vices figures. so for a group like this, which has been back in almost entirely by the us government to declare that regime change or in their view liberation a cure occurred without foreign assistance, is just laughable. and the height of hypocrisy. and it really highlights who's behind the forces that have stormed into damascus. they are not acting in interest of the syrian people, while the syrian people might be happy, they have so many foreign agendas. it play now probably more than before. from washington, turning up, siri intentions to media spinning terrace into freedom fighters. political science professor john mearsheimer brought his take on all that and more to going on the ground because he has his interview with host option or town see on saturday. but for now, here's a quick preview. how this all plays out moving forward is almost impossible to say . other than it's looks like there will be considerable chaos in syria for the
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foreseeable future, because it's hard to see a co here in government forming in damascus. that can control the entire country, is, is a short term success in terms of the united states. and do you see the hand of a phonetic blinking state department? here it had to be an organization of trump, on the 28th of january speed. it is a short term success. uh, there's no question about that. uh, what happens in the long term is somewhat difficult to say the $10000000.00 bounty is still on the website that the us state department of doing the blinking. so what i can get $10000000.00 of i tell you will government to information about how to kill july any whatever his real name is. you're asking me, am i surprised that that's up there? i am surprised that they haven't taken it down. i mean, it's quite clear that the administration of the mainstream media in the united states is doing everything they can to clean up val gilani and portray him
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as a changed man to make him look like he's now thomas jefferson and no longer an al qaeda operative we basically too are locked in with a number of cow cade and isis operatives, and they one and they have scores to settle it. sorry, i'm sorry to interrupt, but they keep telling the public in the united states. i know the united states is more interested in uh, united healthcare, so you can play, but certainly in the information in western europe on use is know this guy's good, and look how terrible asset was, what a torture he was you, of course, i mean, these journalist understand full, well most americans understand full well, there's all sorts of this course, you know, in the media here on this very issue that the united states is supporting a terrace and that the terrorists are the rebels call them what you want. have
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one. but i think when you ask what's going through their head, i mean, it's pretty simple. everybody knows the basic story here. uh turning out the israel where for palestinians have died under interrogation by shouldn't. but the countries internal intelligence agency that's according to local media reports, which also claimed as well as attorney general, has ordered to criminal investigations to be opened. our middle east bureau chief maria, from ocean that has the detail of the day is full pallets. thing is held by israel's internal security agency, the shing beds have reportedly died on the interrogation since the war in gaza began. there were some faithful with by these reading day. it's revealed. one of the victims was dr. eod audit and t. c had of the maternity departments had come
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out of one hospital in gaza. he reportedly died on november 16 just 6 days after his arrest was really officials, a tribute hayes death to hard, paler injuries, and signs of trauma found on his body suggest otherwise. raising serious concerns about the interrogation methods used. the identities all the other 3 victims remain on disclosed for now and it's unclear whether they were captured in guys on or in the occupied westbank. holding an investigation by the ministry of justice is complaints unit. these really attorney general's office decided against luncheon at criminal pro intuition. that's personnel in a please. 2 of these cases says how mazda is attacked on october a 7 last year and h. rome has carried out wides private arrests across county, city and territories in the west bank and gaza, with thousands detained reports from india and human rights organizations, paints and green picture all over crowded prisons and dia conditions,
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as well as administer of national security. defend v or has opened the 5, you sit about these tough measures. many detainees reported and exposed to torture and humiliation data from israel's prison service, reveals that in the 9 months following last october 11th detainees have died in custody. 2 of them on the sheen batch interrogation official records never side torture as a cause of death and accountability remain scarce from 2014 to 2022, only to seeing bad officers face criminal investigations. and again, in this latest case, no charges have been filed at all. human rights groups are speaking out strongly infusion is really authorities of systematically using torture, right? from the moment people are arrested. take and listen. since the beginning of the genocide, a war against palestinians, approximately 50 full mouth is from old palestinian provinces have died in his
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railey occupation prisons due to torture in humane conditions, systematic abuse, and deliberate attacks. it's worth noting that the occupying state continues to withhold information about the killed prisoners. as reports have revealed the depths of dozens of mottoes inside camps and prisons. their families know nothing of the fate of their loved ones. all the names of those who have died in these camps. this underscores the scale of the humanitarian disaster, the prisoners face in november, or the palestinian prison, our society, another and g o, advocating for detainees rights highlighted what it described as catastrophic conditions and is really the presence the organization link to the depths of it least to detain needs to severe mistreatment and medical negligence according to their reports since the war in gather started. $49.00 palestinian prisoners have
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died in his really cost of the search of your home or from dollars. so you use the human rights groups. findings directly challenge the official narrative and coal for urgent action. they show bad, however, a search that's the responsibility for any detainee fatalities lies with the military. but we know that at the and no one is held accountable. neither the army noticing, by the way, the, all these really agency mohammed mohammed from the euro med monitor says his organization has documented reports of rape and other violence toward palestinians in dasa. you guys are, we have a large number of field research centers around 20, if you are, the searchers are present thing guys under the, you know, bombing of all over the province, whether in the north and the south or in the middle of they get these uh, you know, um, testimonies from people who either i've been to base presents or,
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or know someone who has been fed a and b is to verify this information by trust. attracting, gets with different sources of information with other media information or from other prisoners. we know about all the, you know, practices and measures to say it is the or put on us to use the evidence we collected on very against women children and even many inside of the ada prisons and concentration comes uh, this was the most of us, they think i would say, because you see about you see best and the evidence on front of you and you know, that's all you can do is on the document and submit it to the contents in the organizations or the authorities on the international 11. although we know how the international system works and it towards the very slowly, and we know that there is a, you know, a little chance that the global community will ask them stuff. is there
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a permit scripts and central dogs or the idea of strikes have reported. they killed 25 people, one wounded dozens more. a warning you may find the following. images disturbing. local media claim, the attack hit a residential building in the news advert refugee district footage emerging on social media. so civilians and emergency workers searching the rubble for survivors . in the immediate aftermath of this comes in many guys as rising civilian desktop, which includes a shocking number of journalists, killings, according to a newer view by the press freedom organization. since are partners without borders, the media has come under increased attacks in complex zones this year. 50 for journalist world wide had been killed in 2024 was a 3rd of them said to be victims of b as rarely army and gaza. and 11 on the report maintains more than 145 medial workers had been killed by the idea of since the war start. and october 2023
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reporters without borders, has filed compliance with the international criminal court, accusing israel of committing war crimes by directly targeting journalists. earlier this week, us secretary state antony blank and hosted to human rights defender awards ceremony . it honored individuals fighting for freedoms, including that of the press in myanmar and donna olivia, columbia, and elsewhere. journalist reporting from the complex zones in the middle east, however, were not mentioned. and that is despite blinking, previously calling for quotes unwavering supports for reporters throughout the world. will sort, terry and governments, a non state actors continue to use this information and propaganda to undermine social discourse. and in p journalist efforts to inform the public hold governments accountable and bring the truth to light. we call on every nation to do more to protect journalists, and we reiterate to unwavering support for free and independent media around the world. as we heard from middle east, the risk of consultants, alessandro bruno,
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who says the us gives allies like israel preferential treatment and is enabling it's more crimes. it's, it's part of the special relationship that the united states has with certain states. and the in particular is around fluid should be giving it to complete the rest as well as a new the assembly if it doesn't get blamed and the no action is taken against it, the united states has to protect itself. but the reason why it doesn't even have to do that because it's not as permanent and very willing lawyer on that side, which will help to whitewash any crime. not just media or crime, i mean the it's, it's quite startling to me the, the things that i regret through the media site and found out and coming here from
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when we have blaring examples of this in the, the progressive committed to supporting a train until the very end, 6 major european natal members have released a joint declaration which states they are all in and working to bring jeff into nato and the you. the goals of a comprehensive just and blasting piece for ukraine and durable security for europe are inseparable. ukraine must prevail. we will continue to support ukraine on its ear reversible path to full euro. atlantic integration, including nato. membership of russia has repeatedly stated ukrainian membership in the north atlantic block is a red line because it poses a significant threat to national security. western expansion to the east highlights acquire reason for setting in motion the russian military operation in 2022.
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meanwhile, the alliances top officials have confessed, accession isn't a done deal from our nato chief in stoughton. virg has said multiple times. the conflict with russia is an obstacle to admitting ukraine. and that is a long term perspective. what is that, and what is the issue now? is to ensure that you claim to be assessed on an inbound independence nation and therefore needs as a force to ukraine. weiss at the long timeline to bring in ukraine. you've talked about a 10 year window. why is it 10 years versus maybe one or 2 or 3 years since they're facing war? well, no one knows. so they expect to 10 years both but, but it's almost as it is a very serious issue to bring in ukraine because a credit is not a country out or you can, has been attacked by a blood rush. all. so the most important thing we a, we should do is to step up our supports to create, to ensure that you can provide as a precondition for an and future membership for your plan. and well.
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