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leslie, we don't says the address to these allegations by other organizations because we don't want to go into this uh, the based on was uh, you know, uh, controlled by is a who's not to talk, send that the defense or not just to go on the website and you'll see everything that against the or not against or the human thing going violations by any party that we, you know, uh, covers fair enough, fair enough mama as the director of the headquarters of your organization. what can you tell us about the other is really a proceed seats. 5 the one that's been active in the lab and on now for almost 2 months. well, more than no 100. the violation of the ceasefire has been recorded by the is easy forces. they have even come conducted this strikes and some of the parts, even outside the southern part of the valley. thunderbird a the,
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again, the, the, the, the x and the period for of the 60 days and then uh, the complete uh, the 3 of the from south of 11 on, i still have a couple of days before ending. uh there are concerns that i just doesn't want to leave or the government doesn't want to leave soft 11 on at this point a while. uh, and this responsibility lies on uh the, the government that guarantees the ceasefire being into something but us government and the french government. uh so uh, these violations must be stopped with pressure from this government. and the succeed, they paid. it should be respected also. indeed, sunshades. one final question, so i know you're outside and i appreciate you joining us here today. but this now the gaza lies in ruins. it will take billions to ensure people have so why it's and
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the who do you think should provide funds for this? and how much time rebuilding garza take as well, that is a part by the by one of the agencies. i can't remember the name now with that to us, published a couple of months back. that said that the b building does that requires at least 15 in use. so we need to look good. you know, we're not very optimistic it's, it's not as possible even in that time, because most of the most of that goes a step was destroyed. who should pay for that? well, you know, the truth is so destroyed these buildings and these neighborhoods and the lives of everyone in guns that should be $440.00. and the so tragic waste of lives and this attempt to genocide or get us. i didn't data but i have to leave it there. a pleasure. so thank you so much. mohammed move on to director of the
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roommate. human rights one is office 11 on legal affairs, you'll see the time is well, appreciate it. thank you. well, the founder of on is ready, set the is ation hesitating policy that should be quote, scott said in the world. daniela advice is none of a controversial views all g 's, maria from nasa, spain speaking with a i think the listing is lost, the right the, the kinds of people lost the right to be in gaza on the 7th of october. so they have to be gathered in the world, and that's it. just as the people some of can use done and from syria and from, from where you now. and from that was create refugees. so that there, that fact of the gods of people that home us on israel,
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on the 7th of october, put an end to their right to be in the guise of straits more over that goes a strip is on there until now the with our drone. but after that, we conquer date. so you won't hold the arabs, although they've got the 3 of us, or is it may be possible that drew settlers leave alongside palace. students like it was the case before, 2000 and file i follow up after the after, after the, this war they lost it. so practically speaking, how should base relocation be done? it needs a lot of money, right. who's going to sponsor a? i mean, is your movement, for example, ready to force others project? i wish i had this amount of money, but they know, i mean, is a movement to it. but i think they're francis and the united states
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and some, some other countries, but mainly the united states. they speak about investing a lot of money in a rebuilding guys. so i say me leave us with because we will uh uh, rebuild it. and the way the jewish nation thinks its proper, you think you'll billions and put it some in egypt, some with, oh, do i need thought 30 some in spain they need mean young work cuz they're so mean your ps. i mean, kind of the 2300000 p o. i mean, is it really spend, how many, how many syrians moved and what, why, why did not overnight? i didn't say overnight. so you're thing time for that with who am i to give them a way for me talking with talk as well? yes, it's a process of a few months and they do it once. what's a big thing? i think with that then you know another thing else and trump once. now this is
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central. i know some some really greenland, so let's send them to green. i don't send them, i offer them good life. the killers shall be killed and those who are not in the non and the population, the normal population, let them leave normal life. now they will all become us. so then, you know, i have to ask this question because many point add some similarities and parallels nothise. germany's laws suggested expulsion or eradication of jews from the or is it controlled while the so called must or race was considered destined to rule that line. so what is the difference between this, what you propose to do against palestinians, the jews of god, and we never affect anybody were in the countries where we live and the homeless, bad, and text us. this is exactly what germany, i think,
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felt that the they are race is that good? now i said a text, it didn't speak about. maybe you use the word good to be good to something a. we never effect anybody in the countries where we lived as jews, and they took the people with the most loyal to them. i mean, how much took the keyboard seem in that guy's envelope slot at the bottom that says live now to associate professor of political science and at our university. my problem i, i saw that so i thank you so much for joining us here today on oxy international, a pleasure to see you know, the same discounts of terrorist operation in the west. but it kind of comes out of time on the here video because the seats file. do you think there's a connection here? well, 1st of all, thanks very much for hosting me. um, well i think uh let, let's make
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a comment done with these right is uh already said uh these right. it is uh, really said that the west bank is one of the southern products that they have been fighting again and it says other 7th of october, it was only draws all these radio. i mean has issued a statement up or they have been fighting in is the worst book club on, on the, for these uh, syria, iraq, on and on. so now these waves are saying that a dark came to the westberg or going into the so called the military operation was a item. busy item long is, is a part of the goals, the lower i gave discounts on. but i think if we look deeply into that, into that i think of going into the west bank right now is probably part of a deal that was made between let them, you know,
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are these really administered on fine? i was a smart ditch who was about to resign from the way the government because of his opposition to the deal with us. and one where to convince him to stay in the coalition with nothing else is to expand is ready to set the month in the west bank . i'm also, i think, a going to have the ability to operate again as of the hot spots. and that was think the janine refugee gov and maybe the opposition would be extended to other areas of the west bank. but i, i do agree with you that the disability opposition against the worst, but would probably, uh the several large this is why that would be with the palestinians and girls or would many with us. i don't think that develop the guys of the maybe i'm of the i jan others when, when, when a uh like, uh, you know, as it is way, uh, me going into a military obligation in the west bank. um uh,
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why is this on the, on the give me how are you made? uh so ex implies yes. perhaps the thing. yeah. i did talk to us a little. it's over this. what do you think it has anything to do with the the ration of trump that you think america has some kind of influence in this one way or another? well, we had the president from yesterday's beginning on his inoculation suspicion. what she said that he wants to see an end towards, and he would like to build for these and, and, and gov, uh and, and, and, and, and all over the world. and now we're going to be americans of given i agree in like a do nothing. yeah. how to go with this operation. i'm not really sure about that. it's good to have happened, but i think on that then you know, in his uh, the. busy in his statement yesterday, uh when he congratulated the drum on his and not getting nothing. y'all did say
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that the goals of the lord alden, otto, done. you did that. and then he would like to for the present, drawn by the american. do i start? she the goals of the war and on, on, as i just mentioned, this room basically is saying that the, uh, the operation of the west bank is part of the, uh, the one goes now i get i, i printed out the drum registration and get her green light to nothing, you know on day one. uh, it's probably the brian to probably, uh build some pressure on the drum and this vision from day one, by basically, uh, making this move about a sink. so this needs to be the american version of brother drum, but uh, sooner or later we all know that, uh, the drum uh, doesn't like that any all very much. we all know that without the drum pressure on
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that then you know there could it be a ceasefire last week and goes on. and i think um if bethany okay, be heading this way. uh, that might put nothing here on the uh, the drum as most vision on occlusion path and in the coming few days or months. yeah. and how much can you make some good points, sir, but i want to know why the west bank wasn't included in the cx 5 deal in the 1st place. what do you think it could have been left up on pub? this is a bring that to yahoo! to the table as well. the good question, but let's, let's say that even though the are the palestinians on one unified people and they are both in the under is what any occupation with the end of us bank or dialogue. but let's make a difference here that the government has been on the level since 2007. unlike the
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west bank, which has been under the palace de attended by president of the best s as the establishment of the the in 1994. and let me just remind you that all of the goods and services from the military uh, order security offers and against janine. but the account just last week or over the past 2 weeks. uh, but why, why that was, that wasn't included in the end. and the in the she is for a bill because the, the be, we'd like to do enough was a part of the see, it wasn't part of the is what negotiations didn't, don't, and guidance. and that's what probably the worst part of the new. but i think also uh the uh is way probably one to a 3 year term. and the start, we all know that the, it is today's way the government especially divide when ministers in the southern
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portion governments would like to see if there's nothing less expensive as crew cab . uh uh, let's see what was in, in, in, in different it is or thing. but i guess this is not going to make the situation more stable. it doesn't have to be going to do this, the destabilize, the, she's why i wouldn't go along. because i know it's, it's been already a few hours. i know the, the telephone is up and go and many other fellows and as i've been and just as the i wasn't this morning in the union there. indeed indeed ma'am, i've h or you know, uh if you hadn't recently, i mean just in the last one of our also the idea chief of staff here now. so he'll be stepping down in march. how would you display the time me here? do they? i mean that's why i'm trying to make it my problem i've is that does this thing that he, he, he knows that he's done something wrong. he's going to run away from prosecution
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because that's what it looks like to me. a well, the step that came from that it c a maybe he did. he did take responsibility for the big fairly all about the best. on october 7th of 2023 because he is the number one minute, any man of the chief of staff. and as well, he took a responsibility and he did say that he this, this failure on october 7th has haunted him day off the hour after hour. um, but i think this is not the only reason why i maybe how does he already has decided to resign on on march 6th. i think we have seen over the past few weeks, many pressure reviews where you didn't minister of defense. yes. right. that's who publicly spoke again is how does he already there has been a number of states most like between the army and between the uh, the minister uh over the past few days. and i believe that there has been
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a lot of pressure on again, instead of telling me before shelters like this, they also bring assessment that was brought by been the for design. so there's a go and put this on vc required. i agreement with him as billy being said, that he was a home before he designed that and they could push it over to his line if he could stay in in, in the coalition government. now, even the appointment is the nose office has been lied. these reports, but it seems to me that there is some kind of a post piracy, so to speak, within the political establishment and is very of them, the prime minister's office, the, the, the conference coalition devised with ministers. again, his studies fairly didn't like him. and they thought that the, um, the, the, the objectives of the kind of governments in his red and the army will not go. and i had them done right before i let you go, you know,
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how much is influence now calling all the people in the west bank to mobilize and oppose the is re the operations. i do think his appeals will be honest with and i, i, i mean, let's face it literally like, it's a lot time as a has power pace, a power version in the west bank. i didn't have a lot of support in the west bank, but at the end of the day, i mean what we have seen the girls just, there may be a problem and there is a video population isn't going to fight against one of the toughest armies in the region and is william has committed genocide and draws a lot of drugs. and the one that has to stop is read from this genocides with a 1000 is in the west bank. know that the out of the other kids have been without a, a, a every to, to fight against. i one of the toughest armies in the region. so i think it's called, but i'm asked for, it's uh, fighters for uh,
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the distance globes to confront these really are me. but i thought this is that the hotel us and you have population is in a position to rise again is this is why you limit it to the operation because there is no way you can ask a civilian population to grow and going to and that is on his way the army a load on ought to be not as an order split for the human rights a notice based on international law. and the guys law malden is, is, is all this was the, there was by ice. you see i see j which very much i was is, are i don't genocide and water grimes out of just in front of us? i think that's my good there. the last indians and the civilian population from, from good in front of things this way, the army and the worst thing. yeah, stems is devastating and have we done? what do you see an end to this bloodshed mahatma, i was saw the associate professor of political science at out of the you know,
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assist. uh thank you so much. we'll validate the thank you. thank you. the security industry, i'm anything now. these are the 2 sites is russia and china are planning to make the focus of the cooperation and use gate. and during a video conference has invited inputs in changing thing, the chinese russian relations, which are based on eternal goodness and as a result, friendship enjoy a comprehensive, strategic cooperation and bring mutual benefits. in this context, we will work with our russian colleagues to support the u. n centric international system defend victory in world war 2, that was one with the blood and lives of millions of people and defend the rights of china and russia as founding members of the united nations and permanent members of the security council. in the new year together with you, we will take china russian relations to a new height. so it was,
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and so i left of the i agree with you that cooperation between moscow and beijing is based on a broad commonality of national interests and a convergence of views on how relations between major power should be a blessing. we build our ties on the basis of friendship, mutual trust and support. equality and mutual benefit with the but these connections are self sufficient. they do not depend on domestic political factors so much more. the current global situation is very simple. i think the past year was very fruitful for us and you don't. so i'm a is a sending back behind to the best. so the will offer is a day off that it was one. and as the 47th president declaring his desire to be remembered as the man who ends was while the poker's thinking false on his problem as a result of the pain, call it just within 24 hours. in fact, see that any advice in the world once since the science of power, not even doing it, no the ration of speech,
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but in between signing his soul. it is. let's do you watch the magazine or if i don't know, fulton does, he might not. he shouldn't make a deal. however, it was just sort of the 3 hours left trumpet still, no, in spite. how is it surprising to make it happen? meanwhile, the new president has already signed a multitude of executive orders. the u. s. is out of the w. h. o audits, policies. washington says it will be no foreign aid given outs for the next 3 months. signed emergency has been declared on america, southern border of the mexican and comp tell gangs on now the classified as terrorist. i'm is drill, baby, drill. the math and x to secure its own energy. free speech is the pause in the, on the way back. and of course, there are only 2 should as well stumbling down on a is a problem, is to take over the panama canal truck blame of the central american country for
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bring him homeless is on the left seat in china. now control the key will to a pint of most presidents lands on spain, say his nation, it misses the canal response of the for the world. however, the new usa, the remains defiant, the right thing is the panama canal. charlie controls the panama canal. what am i supposed to be when jimmy carter gave it, which was a terrible mistake, a terrible mistake. he didn't do. it didn't give it to china and gave it to panama . and china controls about a mock. and now we're not going to allow that. but i think this is related to a loan, to plan of a containing china and potentially doing a brocade on the my team uh, rules, especially on the shopping points. what trump wants to do it is basically shift is
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attention and having a cool down of those was a boat in new queen anne in the middle east and to shift completely, it's a function to watch china. and the way he wants to do it is by putting sanctions putting carries within pressure up on china. but the last result would be the 11 real keys they are looking at. the 1st question about china, if this doesn't work, maybe a potential brocade the weakness of china is power projection can, it doesn't have us. i mean, these are outside trying to, except in cuba to actually got in the us as is having to be basis along the what to do because of time that things outside in deep sleep by whether you're self regulate now and i go, i will be right back the,
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the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the speed the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the rush of funding and supports the r t supposed net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you say even closer to the
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the amount of of homeless rose by 12 percent in california the in 1881 seeking to expand its property in north africa. france decided to attack and easy. the invasion began with a bomb barred man of the french fleet on coastal cities and was followed by sending in the ground through the french easily occupied one of the key cities. these air j and the bay of doing is bomb. at the 3rd us deep agreed to humiliating negotiations . the bartow trade, he concluded with a colonialist, establishing a project to rid of france, overton easier. however, the people loved an easy,
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i would not surrender to the enemy. at the call of the as alignment clergy, the june easy as rose to a holy war against the invaders. the soldiers of the bays army also joined the resistance. the french troops did not get an easy walk. the error of patriots bought desperately, but failed to defeat the huge and well armed army, which was supported by the strongest sleep. within a year the rebels were defeated. this turned out to be a real tragedy for the country. about one 7th of the population together with the fighters left for neighboring libya. thousands of people died during the warfare. the french flag was raised over to an easy. the colonial authorities tried to deprive the country of its air of identity and populated with european settling. such an easy instead now brought up with the loss of freedom era. patriots had been fighting against french colonialism for decades until to an easier game. the
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independence in 1956 the the, the at least 7 people live in, boise being killed. the 30 wounded as a is out on to the account to test operation in the west bank as well as 5 in the region at the time plan that you guys in the policy is of a government funds which sent a pop host, rusty on hand, elastic piece of just passed hand in the west to mobilize on some parts of his reading council task operation of the video. so the line a literally shows continued flights in the southern garden city.
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