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the, the, the following 15 months of payoff thing guys, that is real life threatens to expand further into the westbank speaking to r t f. a most represented essays, the idea of current operation. and you need to relate to more palestinians taking up arms. the leave of anything except for this particular patients to get to that folder you open printers open thinking on those. sometimes the better to be washington and the media outlets. friend who to reaction to donald trump's decision to designate the m the group as a terrorist organizations. again upon his return to the oval office. h t s and sold foreign minister as a change of heart during his interview with
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a rock or architect. tony blair saying economic sanctions against the survey and people are no longer necessary from a position to the estimates. miller 10 supported by charlotte watson power the mid day in santa fe, midnight edition day on 10 at night here. and the russian capital was coming to the news hour and r t international. i made the wreckage in board tour and gas that people are beginning to clear the debris in the hopes. the cease fire currently in place will allow them to rebuild their lives. while these images do really show the scale of destruction across the entire have many houses uninhabitable. most the infrastructure has been level emergency workers are struggling as they lock equipment to clear the things debris as well. that says more than 10000 people are
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still missing and gals. according to the end clips authorities, medics are working around the clock to extract bodies from the rubble, whoever they're faced with problems including difficulties. identifying the bodies . a window will be very full since the beginning of the ceasefire until today, the relevant to authorities have been working to recover the bodies of monitors from the roof of governor, right. and the eastern areas of con unit, dozens of mountains have been recovered, while many of them are difficult to identify the monitors, unrecognizable skeletons would be. here we see some families trying to identify the bodies through items such as close watches or shoes. i showed that there are many monitors who have no belongings, just skeletons that are difficult to identify. the medical teams don't have enough capacity to remove the rubble which more than 10000 people are still missing and gaza. and there are many monitors under the rubble above and well the ceasefire
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took place around the time of the new us presidents and organization with something donald trump, how they hummed in the deal. however, people in gals say the reprehensible by thinking too far into the future, fearing the war may continue under the new administration. this is from trump's policy, and the policy of the whole west is one policy with the policy of the jews. they plan to the jews in the middle east to control the entire region. the search for us, of course, of trump is following the same political model for the war will continue term. but if it's going to trumps policy will be a mixed policy in the sense that he will try to provide supplies and weapons to these rallies. and at the same time try to stop the war. but i believe that he will not stop the war. and israel will continue its aggression on the cause of stress, and i'll have a good heart, locals and gals. i may very well have a point that's the idea of has not turned its attention to another palace to the entire tree, the west, but with the country's defense minister evolving not the operation in jeanine's
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city, you will soon extend to other areas. it's the 3rd day of the idea of so called the terrorist raid this thursday, which has already cleaned a dozen lives janine street. all jen and 1st this is the model and it will be applied in every place in judea and scenario. and there are places that will need to be tackled. the operation is being carried out. it is really bulldozers could be seen destroying westbank infrastructure as drones and helicopters flooded the skies according to the un to relief and works agency for palestine. refugees, idea for tax on janine, have made the city on and hospitable. we heard from a member of how must, has political bureau in garza, boston, 9 claims. these really operation is pushing palestinians to join militant groups in defense of their community. i think the one is suspicious. the ministers in the government husband declared publicly in several pages. that's the uniform being fronting 5 is video of flaming or declaring so we're going to be the
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slightest over and over those funds, which should live in the kitchen. how much to this government sort of this to see the. ready none in the world for is the spell of photo based on the system and photo stability vehicle. and the reason i think it's in the bottom of an order is the plan is brought to you to and it's the rest of those fund to name. so that entity, i'm store a change the loans, the facts of the belong, whatever, especially in the left. so most in georgia, them and the rest of those fund. i think we are hitting a lot of what the next round of escalation, which new, which can never lead obese for security was submitted. the support of a mazda endorsement is, is bigger and stronger in those funds than maybe in the dresser. uh,
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but i have here to, uh, what is one point. it says north above, i'm us. look, uh they have the claim that they are stuck in the go to the bottom 15 mazda restore the thing because of the 7. i'm because i'm us. okay, what is the lowest plan? we have north of, of citizens. we have no. how much does this thing look? that's what we have seen and the governance for the bug, the spice of this, the out of spin, continue to affect the bill as being on the but i've seen the book on things on the student because that's what it's been for. it is about them. but it's not about us, we are the victims of an oppression. but most of us civically succeed. therefore, we, we expect that all i've seen is not only how much i'm going spend a lot of sense, but that has to be f as b, and you had the way it stands up and the business that condition the house because they have, again, they didn't leave us anything except what does this get to the particular vision? they'll get to that? well, this is your open,
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but it's on the open present. and those spent on governance to donald trump has reminded the world that it's dangerous to be washington's friend outside of the m and the food to use. how reacted to the new us president's decision to designate the group as a foreign terrorist organization for a 2nd time after returning to the oval office. if the us had classified us among its friends, it wouldn't be more dangerous and provocative than being labeled as a terrorist group in this well being a friend of the us, which is one of the most criminal nations, would bring shame upon you and the line you with the scientist and to me being an ally of america also means it will exploit to you just like it does with saudi arabia as well as shift will likely lead to tougher economic penalties for the group. the hoops ease of carried out over a 100 attacks on ships and the red sea since november 2023. the mil. it's an organization say they're acting in solid. dar, i'd see with palestinian submit. israel's war against em. us gals. such attacks of
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being steel box and israel, i'm from us, struck a multi phase ceasefire deal earlier this month. for a while president job, i need to cancel trumps who the terrorist designation in an attempt to address humans, humanitarian issues. however, he began referring to the group as a specially designated global terrorist organization after the ship attacks in the red sea, but did refrain from imposing the harsher labels from i'd used the hudy's themselves don't seem overly bothered. as for us, the unsolved alondo, but we have no investments, no assets, no companies, and we do not travel to america. personally, i only have this account on x, which they might shut down or remove the blue check from. so just to be safe, i'll put a link to my telegram, cadillac, the 1st comment or you have any journalist who's saying elbow. hi, a t says to view within the art of republic,
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it's about the u. s. exploits those who tried to be in good terms with washington. a lot in the top, any effect as heat inside. they say they don't have any assets or anything outside on of quotas, that i'm not going to be profiting to the united states. that you would remember that's mine yet of this, oh the, let's coordination. war against the human out of the them has to be they can agents of food instead of little of what had been seen, say to them and being at this time on that. but okay, for them to so the now you might actually have the power to sort of locate against any countries of the will actually what we remember, what, what happens as an example we probably find was in the header, is police no, probably been actually the other one empowered and they have defeated the united states, united states, one just actually to get motor money is basically put on a so we got a be a they actually, if you are to put into they night state, they would explode. you asked them say that the he would visit. so the idea if they get up a $500000000000.00 they may be show you if you want to put into the united states,
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what would happen to you? and if you are actually probably in the united states and you have any did that because they nights they came out of the way, how's the mile away to try to get them on. because human has time to the senior, this joe who with the headquarters the of the united states, they have the full. but i the support of those i to say to visit i with weapons with infinity, with everything to continue on getting the thing and be able and goes up. but they don't allow anyone to support those people in palestine. the openness, it'd be able to open up up on a scene and be look for another story to bring you today. speaking of the world economic forum in da voss, nato secretary general mark routes a has applauded the us presidents threats the sanction must go claiming russia's economy is probably, and i'm afraid, afraid, happy which device is ation of to him to afford more sanctions on rush. i mean, know that you're actually economy is doing terribly bad, well, sanctioning russia yeah. too bad that washington didn't think of that one before a trunk came along
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a good thing. he's on it now because of the banning the important of that little bit of 10 fertilizer and machinery that's still coming into the us from russia will surely make russian president vladimir putin goes, hey, that's it. time to abandon all of our objectives now and just totally back it in. and mark ruetta has only been secretary general of nato for a little under 4 months. but come on, man, at least me for 10 to master the issue of sanctions and they were effective this at least as well as locations of the coffee machine in your new office. yeah. sanctioning that animal see that the us as buying from russia is going to be a real turning point, a real economic, a bomb for the russian economy. the us cub itself off completely from its biggest russian import, that would be oil back in 2023. and that didn't even do the trick, but depriving lucky because somewhere in the american midwest of his russian food to stick it to prove well do the job. a russian importers last year,
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or just under $3000000000.00 way down from 14 and a half 1000000000 before the ukraine complex. so not much wiggle room left there now. but russia still has way more us imports to play around with, if it one. and to me, while trump just sounds like the guy at the bar, who wants to settle scores in the parking lot of back, and by parking lot, i mean to so, so his social media website, i'm going to do russia, who's economy's failing in president bush in a very big favor, settle now and stop this ridiculous war. it's only going to get worse if we don't make it to you and soon i have no other choice but to put high levels of taxes, tyrus and sanctions on anything being sold by russia to the united states and various other participating countries. let's get this war which never would have started if i were present over with. we can do it the easy way or the hard way. and the easy way is always better. it's time to make
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a deal. no more live should be lost. sectioning stocks that process still sells to various other participating countries. he says, well, that sounds like a direct right to those countries who still apparently do need stuff from russia despite all the pressure that's been imposed on the european union's economy. mister just said recently of the davos world economic forum and gathering of global as in switzerland that you sanctions are working. how does he know? because there is an industrial decline and a 21 percent interest rate configures. but who really knows? he says, because russia stop publishing statistics, but only because they're trying to hide how bad they're all is. he says, yeah, because you really wouldn't know that things were bad in the country unless they were absolutely sure. fire statistics to tell you that we'll go figure the here in the, you know, and even really needs any statistics. all those meticulously cap figures to know just how bad the economy is. we kind of figured it out. the hearing for our
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minister recently said that the sanctions don't seem to be working as the you had hoped on russia, but that they should have managed to backfire on the european economy. block officials are squabbling over whether to extend russian gas sanctions all while importing record amounts of russian l. n. g. in the 1st 15 days of this year, and gary and prime minister keeps asking why anyone is still even listening to these jokers noodles. have you ever, what doesn't prove well, you leader sort of money divestment from russian energy, more liquefied natural gas suppression origin than ever before is arriving in western europe. large, you companies have been buying their own russian oil of less amazing mediators. we have gary and some like brussels, have a well defined started g for the coming world era couldn't well, let me peer. so this drives me for the us just to pretend that cutting themselves
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off from cheap russian energy is the price of nothing less than freedom. we substantially reduced our dependency on russian fossil fuels. in records of the time gas inputs from russia went down by roughly 75 percent. and now we import from russia only 3 percent of our oil and no coal at all anymore. but freedom came at a price house sold and businesses saw sky, high energy costs and bills for many a yet to come down. yeah, nothing says freedom like wearing 3 sweaters and doors in the winter time. well, are going with your cat over whose turn it is to eat this week's cattle, sardines? well, that's big now, the senior research fellow with a global policy institute. think time george zamarelli george. good to see you. quite a lot of statements, george coming from the new us president when it comes to america supplying energy
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across the atlantic tongue, washington to offer their partners as good a deal as most schools could or will consumers end up paying the price of the american con, possibly a, anything like that? the european economic model in particular, the drum and economic model was dependent on cheap russian energy. russian energy was cheap, it was uh, reliable, and it was saved. and it helped, uh, power uh, the, the german economy which is on file is the european economy. now the europeans have cut themselves off from that for no obvious reason, but they've, but supposedly it's about ukraine. and now the, you know, it's the united states is coming in and say, show, we will provide you with this energy. but you're gonna have to pay for times as much as he used to pay for the energy you were getting from russia. well,
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given that the, the policy state of the european economy is mostly in terms of industrial output. and in terms of the horrific a gas prices, the people have to pay for in order to get heating into the homes. then it's a very, it's a dire situation, but trump, uh, you know, not unreasonably st. relocate, you need energy, we have energy, we provided for you, but you're going to, it will come with the price. the europeans have got themselves into this mess and they've no one slave but themselves. that's the thing isn't to put themselves in knots because on one side they've been out of them in stock. they're not taking anymore russian energy. that's the headlines coming from brussels. then on the other side, you've got a business mounted heart like donald trump, who the of course, will take advantage who will try and get the price off of the highest possible. he doesn't really care about your opinion, consumers, but you would hope that your opinion leaders would where you would have folk. but
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they said that you were the leader of the so utterly weak and incipit that they are now having. you know, both of those you, you, you, you and thinking that in the intro you had both philip on the lions. bose thing about how we have freed also. so my dependence on russian energy. great. now you're going to be dependent on american end if you follow. so then you will have before, and it comes with a higher price. so course the americans are going to be making a lot of money and because this is going on really says the stop of the start of the special mention operation. the americans have been doing very well. the european economists have been doing very poorly, and this is, and again, it was with the in the case of trump, because these, of course is a businessman and he intends to drive a very hot bug and always interesting reaction from and mister george zamarelli. so
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your research project, the global policy institute towards the thanks for your time today. thank you very much to the new syrian foreign minister has been speaking in davos. the estimates complained to his interview or former u. k. prime minister, tony blair, the western sanctions placed on the previous assad government, or this stabilizing the country and mc ruling the nation virtually impossible. what's the biggest challenge, what, what are the, the thing that you'll most concerned about these challenges depending on this 50? this is the economic sanctions. i know we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also we inherited the sections and we should remove it and lifted the from the should. this wouldn't because uh no, uh that it wasn't the best. the boots for the seat of people, but now it's, i guess, the city and people. so if you have a development vision,
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you mean it was put in order to help the certain people that struggle to get us the previous regime. but now it's a, it's a general day on. yes, it's like, uh, its uh, removing the equipment function is the, is the key for 70 of senior. yes, today's terrorist is today is on a doubtful guess. this is where the city is hosting the 55th. well, economic form probably the problem. yeah. a co chain bought for the global political on finance, so elite, but he has debut performance. we saw that serious new foreign minister. and i said i'll. so i bought a used to stage time to petition of the, the removal of western sanctions, which would have been suffocating damascus for over a decade on his logic is this guy's book, the bought days of i saw it all of us to get rid of those pressure tools that he used to punish him now don't get me wrong sanctions then they were great. but now now that that now other than the fact that of course, sanctions disproportionately punish innocent civilians. the upside to
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t of this entire conversation have to be highlighted. now also i bought, he was a founding member of the almost restaurant that is, i'll call you, does affiliate in syria. he was also head of political affairs for the rep of government in the eclipse of providence, which was captured by the h t. yes. from outside in 2015 and yet here we have at doubles the world's great and good. seriously listening to an 8 to yes minutes and talk about assets, despicable regime. but of course the suits and boots it outside. bonnie is all part of the rehabilitation of h t. s by western governments and need your like, ever since it seems power in december, tara, what tara. we want about total right now. you've obviously got a lot of different minorities in, in syria christians to resolve the lights and how, how confident are you that this will be a series of, for all the people given the,
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the history and the difficulties of the task. i can say that uh no, uh, as we said in people who are victims of the student government and the also victims of this language and the we refuse to use it to afford the future of studio. we are not seen and people not divided into another piece of the city and people on suit issued before or the city without any security in the dividing and also without to to, to punish someone the guns. think on his background or social background, the religious background or security in groups city, it would be for or let's say don't be from the upside and say here is actually to ted because you know, sitting across from a known terrorist saw tony black. so my, a british prime minister, and of course, one of the key architects up here, rock cool, a rules that cost around coffee, 1000000 civilian casualties left to this day 1000000 the rockies internally
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displaced another 3000000 in need of aid and oppose it all. so once you select coalition troops left in 20 and nothing, it really opened the tool for isis militants. now, to this day, all these years on iraq is a failed fig. that is totally plus like a c. so you have to get what we're seeing and double so i think is the disconnect between the public components fissions, because hey, we have at that meeting, one of the prominent mazda minds of the death, the destruction that tales, that still rains over sway as of the middle east, say to it, and without any irony talking about stability in the region. if i were being on charge for, i would say that we're witnessing attempt to tap between we criminals. you really couldn't make it all not 3. and the look relayed countries in the africans health are ramping up efforts. the bottle terrorism, which has played the region for years breaking a fast, so new. sure. and molly planned to create this so named unified force within weeks
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. it comes as new jersey defense ministers saves fords, control the country security sector before general key on the seas bar. i was before the events of july 26th, 2023. our country was unsafe because we did not control the security situation. first of all, we were under a guardianship and were part of a plan scheme. secondly, our security structure was not organized at the national level. the defense and security forces were on duty, but the system itself did not allow them to work together. if you just wanna see, of course, it worked for the benefit of those who kept us under control, which are foreign law enforcement agencies. and in particular, the french naturally, in terms of security, then it was a complete mess. in addition to your muscle, not only exceeded their authority when you, but also interfered with others, we can say, sit at that time and do the charlatans range and the security sector also disagree . the following. a series of cruise, the 3 west african countries,
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distance themselves from france, unformed, the alliance of the health states. last year of the nations accused western peacekeeping missions of failing to stem a wave of violence across the continent. over 2 thirds, all the african states which hosted french troops have not either kicked them out or are in the process of doing so. that's what it comes as country security threats on the african continent remains a top priority for the un security council. but rather than terrorism has undermined any collective action that is the grim appraisal given by the african unions. commissioner for political offers 2024, a loan, the african union counterterrorism center base. the no just recorded over 3400 of talks. this talks result that in over the 10900 feet tall, it is indeed
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a continent is facing a diamond challenge. we have reached a tipping point. we must act together in response. yeah, well, the figures are staggering. really terror attacks on the continent have increased by 400 percent over the past decade. according to the l jr. in foreign ministry and the death toll has increased more then to forward as well, rushes ambassador to the un blame the spiraling violence and what he called a legal actions by the west. squarely expensive as little african countries faced an accelerated expansion of the international terrorism. after the western military, aggression against libya in 2011 globe, then under the pretext of the concept of responsibility to protect, they destroyed the libyan state hood and economy. these tragic events have created
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a breeding ground for strengthening and building terrorist capabilities on the continent. today. western states are talking at length about the so called conditions conducive to terrorism in africa. ignoring the fact that their own miscalculations and illegal actions occupier significant place among these conditions, ridiculously as well. i'm to apologise, doctor is typical. i mean by your co associated professor at the university of bama code joins us live not for further discussion. you're most welcome. the military governments of leisure bertina fast. so and molly are preparing to deploy a joined force of $5.00 and soldiers to come about terrorism funds, national organized crime, and us a hell as well. come, this union succeed. were western troops failed the the with the live that's this, the union was see is because demand and is the thing to get out
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of the fact is when those 3 accounts we decided to keep the withdrawal from the pool of the main reason, one of the middle reasons was that it wasn't, wasn't manipulated by funds, but the main reason was it was live it think about putting to get to it kind of from the on the licensing, these kind of number of to not have to fight against 30 since yes to the 20 yes. now, monday and then yes. and we cannot possible also in the news. yeah. that's why they call that is a huge part of our the population and look it up. possibly in news yet in monday. that's the out against of the state of siam, and we have to put together depth policies. they have different, but it must not only in the data mobilizing 5000 at the beginning,
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and that will help because the thing was our lose company was thinking that they were fighting a lot of they were fighting with friends, wanna fighting with the un to and in the case, this was like, of course there was fighting with the french, but they were taught by different too, but defined on the chance completely. didn't know when they have to get up in the union. they can front door where they are going to buy, for example, or guns, where they are way to do that really good at n e is going to take the decision. the decision will not be the decision of any more, but this does, he doesn't really be like it is a public decision between 203 companies and population everywhere in those 2 countries. they believe that if do with it,
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that men cannot pothole and issue a fault. secuity the celia wants to be able to beat them. uh right them out there. is it really that a guy everywhere in monday and quick enough possible and indeed. yep. so for the police on the believe that they will overcome disagree or sort of insecurity in the cycle redone, can i just briefly touch upon the numbers that we saw there? the rise of 400 percent ad terrorism rise to 150 almost percent in depth total. why has that happened across this? the hell in particular is the one we're using and it is that that stands out above the rest. yeah, m. yeah, the main reason that you talk about nothing in your uh information the main reason was because update you.
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