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the, the in the headlights philadelphia international. the idea of slick sending with homage convoys to the west bank and reportedly arrest does and to prevent the celebration. as a 110 palestinians are released from prison. after a long delay. we were beaten until we bled. we were forced to rely on only this one bottle of drinking water palestinians free during a popular swamp record, a tough time behind bars. and israel must have crowds gathering garza. i'm the west binding to welcome them both the army that does come out of the release is another, a multitude as part of phase one of the cease fire agreement with is right under
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a wanda slams that u k. by threatening to reviews, 8 supplies to pick ali, saying that option will not solve the conflict and the be awesome. the right 10 am they are in most go on this friday. 9 am in god says we kick off this hour here or not to you. straight to the west by and we go here on out to you way just to as people took to the streets to celebrate the delayed release of palestinians from his riley prisons. the idea full of a sudden rate of the area arresting at least a dozen locals. that's according to reports. as bringing some footage here from the city of hebron and as in his riley, i'm at the corner boy rolled in the court at the local report at the old an attempt to prevent mass gatherings, jeanine berry circled and t. terrorist operation has been ongoing for over a week, a residential poplin bluff was set on fire. you'll see it right there in your fit
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jobs. despite all this in gaza and the west by massive, proud celebrated the release of a $110.00 palestinians, including dozens under the age of 18. o, this is part of a 3rd hostage swapping to cease by the old that came into effect 2 weeks ago. or israel delayed the hand over for several hours while policy, you know, authority said the delayed release will not break that will open. i will talk correspondence in vermont, 110 prisoners were released from his really prisons. they were greeted by palestine and its people with great joy, despite the close to check points and threats to bam celebrations. ortiz camera recorded the 1st moments of the prisoner's release, and the channel talked to them about the conditions of their detention price. um javier spent 23 years and in his really prison. yes, i do not know the move. we will beat them until we blad. and then someone calling herself a nurse would come and give us half of pain killers for 10 people. they gave us only one bottle of water and cut off the water supply for 24 hours
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a day or so. we were forced to rely on only this one, bottle of drinking water, one to think all our people, our great nation is zachary, as it be, the leader of the fall town movement, known as the dragon of resistance, raises the victory banner and greets the crowd that came to greet him despite the physical pain caused by the conditions and installation in the as rarely prison. the same situation is observed among other palestinian prisoners who also look tired and weak. so many shop keys spent 22 years in his railey prison, recommended to us to be honest. we did not expect this. it was like in a dream, we closed eyes and imagined what the event of meeting with people would be like. and despite the pain and suffering that we heard about him, we don't really know what has happened in the past 16 months. we had no radio, nothing, no television. we were completely cut off and i was from the world,
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like at the bottom of the well. and today we came out and so all this 66 prisoners arrived in the west bank, others in jerusalem and gaza, while israel did not include some of those sentence to life imprisonment, was a, shall be applied to the mass gatherings in ramallah and the event of welcoming the 3rd group of palestinian prisoners. you do not bring joy to any one in israel as the feelings of the palestinians and their positions are intertwined between joy and the desire to end the suffering of all prisoners. yeah. for city oddity. and i'm a law. yeah, from ramallah to israel. now where have asked released to 8 hostages as part of the seas. 5 deal among them. a 3 is riley's and 5 tie nationals. a photo chopping scenes of families being reunited, their relatives, and others writers way through for this moment for more than 15 months of an hour. probably at least, bureau chief maria phenomena actually outside of hospital. however you as a chapa carrying some of the freed hostages around
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the medical center in the army. c between israel had him off with this one was different probably seen any auto, p i, j. another guy as a bank holding some passive. that's 2 separate extraction points. in the 1st page space from a series is related to the release the right now here
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on this is roe the release of over a 100 prisoners and exchange was a delay. we really have to read on friday after $400.00. a few of them all civilians, emilia, who 29 years old and a few years old. he was sent to another facility. they both were handed over to the red cross. as a result of all requires in hon units and major cc central garza from the house. oh yes. yes. in war to have mosque neither in gaza, who was killed in an idea of operation, loss of silver and the seeing at the exchange side. was he all to be here and
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showed out of bed, who is now visibly here, walking through the mob as the whole surrounding her know the man try to touch her, shouting and listening. she planning very far to react to this new morning. the such behavior is unacceptable in the anyone who harms the hostages will pay a high price in similar masses who will send mediators as well. let's listen to leave anybody at home who might actually, who during the release of our hostages, we all witness terrific scenes. we made it clear to the mediators that we will not accept any risk to our hostages. i add to that anyone who dares to harm our hostages. his blood will be on his head. that's how far i find out that a so small to raise her was him on very strongly with jackson, big deal since the beginning describing it as a bow into payroll. so we can see where is the that's they can listen. i've support
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the prime minister and call on him not to allow the release of terrorists from his railey prisons, at least until there are guarantees that the brutal and humiliating images from gaza and the abuse of our hostages immediately before their return will not be repeated. we'll have most arguing that they told them to control the situation, but they didn't install anything. yeah. from all during the delay. it wasn't just his rate. he's free today. by the way. 5 time nationals also held him doubtful. 15 months were him on those release. they had been working as for labor or as in southern israel when they were abducted they government, governments officials, we took them one is really swirl, and all of them will now return to that home country. here in these real families, friends and just the ones who were serv, citizens have gathered at hostage square. hayden, tel aviv to celebrate huge queens happening broadcast and live images, including these highly colts are capture. and i mix of celebration relief also
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forces painful those still waiting to the do you remember right now? 82 hostages. we main interest typically in some of them for national american head boy to the middle east who repulsively played the key role in opening for men. this threshold is really probably going to send to me after strikes is still re full thompson. a duration is now in israel. he personally greeted the released hostages and joining the crowd in tel aviv. as in previous rounds, we hear a hazel tries to prevent large scale celebrations in ramallah by limited access at check points. hands making arrests, but this isn't stopping crawls from gathering as trump of points the release of palestinian prisoners have already sparked discontent among his regions with concerns. but those we could pose a future security threat protests are expected later. and then possibly even clashes with for palestinians. this is a moment all celebration seems just like 4 days. well,
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the release of the hostages is the moment of celebration as well as 5 minutes. that is final farewell. you may remember his secretary of state anthony blankets, outgoing speech and mid january when he was heckled and blamed by a pair of drawn lists for palestinian and blood on his hands. one of them is the great jones back to blumenthal he's on the latest episode of going underground. it is an intriguing chat between them, really blowing the lid of today's main history and narratives, and giving you a sense of what's going on behind the scenes. so you can watch it saturday here or not to you, but for right now it's a small pre. and why did you allow the holocaust of our time to happen? to have your legacy, the genocide? how does it feel to have your legacy, the genocide you the whole thing every day? the reason we did that and we interrupted tony blinking it to the extent that it wasn't even an interruption. i caught a humanitarian intervention. was for 2 reasons. number one, we had actually been respecting the process as blinking ordered sam, who say,
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need to do when he attempted to ask a question. we've been going for 15 months, raising our hands following the process and never felt violating the rules. but for months and months, matthew miller, his press secretary blankets, press secretary, had blacklisted us and refused to call on us. number 2, the rest of the press refuse to confront blinking in the way that he deserved. after completely subverting the process inside the state department. when his own staff was reporting to him that us weapons were being used to shred children in large numbers in the gaza strip. he throws them out the press, enjoy a as tony blinking said, an opening his opening statement when i began to intervene. and he was friends with so many of these reporters, and they were hanging out at fancy jose andres restaurants together in washington. this is not a relationship that is ethical with someone who is an architect of what i considered to be the holocaust of our time. the 1st 4 and needed to be invited to
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washington to meet president trump is that in yahoo? what's your take? donald trump, is planning to preside over the most pro is real or make is real great. again, administration in american history with a $100000000.00 in campaign donations from is really intelligence asset. miriam madison propelling him forward, surrounded by figures who are deeply embedded in the is rally. the, the, the architecture of greater israel top is handed over the west bank to israel, effectively. israel's rampaging through the northern west bank trying to stamp out all signs of resistance around jeanine, where the palestinian authority is lost control it is working to de fund and run east jerusalem. the us is fully on board with that is crediting the u. n. refugee works agency. it is allowing settlers ending in bolding, settlers to rampage and carry out price tag terror attacks and palestinian on post
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indian villages. by reversing one of the only things, the blinking by the administration did to keep israel on a leash which was to sanction for violent sarah settler terrorist. those sanctions are gone. that sends a message to the rest of the settlers. the open out to africa, where were one that has commented on the recent statement coming out of london, suggesting when the british foreign secretary spoke with president polk odami and without any warnings of pulling financial aid over a one to support of these and 23 minutes a foreign secretary law me did not issue a direct warning on age during his cool with president kind of may in any case, if threats of withdrawal of development support could solve the ongoing conflict in the d o. c, it would have done so 12 years ago,
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the international community has its fast share of the blame in the current situation and should do the right thing to end this conflict by supporting a genuine political solution. why does it actually have sparked very fresh international outreach on that particular statement? we listen to comes as britain is on the mountain push to stop for a tv one didn't come off the schools, a 4 piece being echoed by international voices. one does the withdrawal from the gsp with u. k. 46th street safe. it's not me for me. that's one. that's good news. i know it's, it's amazing. keep it. yes, the and emphasizing the serious actions on a tendency and david's law, mr. mox coming as a big surprise the must be because britain is one does not to contribute to ad. let me, let me see is the one that receives more than $1000000000.00 of blue, but 8. if the from pretence including a box 1000000 in by an actual
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u. k assistance which and all of that is now it states, we are clear that we cannot have countries challenging the territorial integrity of other countries just as we will not tolerate it in the continent. of europe, we cannot tolerate it wherever in the world it happens. we have to be clear about that. that statement also coming in as a socket to many because there's too many conflicts and haras that david let me, has decided to go. in fact, he's outreach and said to be very selective, just last week, the far and sick retreat said the she'd be no higher, right? kids on the shipping. know how complex but there is a human law is of the quote, what's the impacts of these rules? madam deputy speaker, it is clear to see you only have to be willing to look. i could not fix
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atrocities like these and struck my shoulders, but at the same time as shocking as this morning from the t is. it also shows that the u. k. i allies, which can be the change. i mean, the position is when it comes to aging countries on the country because it would have to, they could be back to the one that's but then again, they have done it to many other friends. so for example, last year, david's, i mean, do they took more than a 100000000 pounds to see dad? and that was do surprise having a pretty just yeah, i bought a 60 percent when i'm around to see if it's been sold to an active time. what depending on for an agents, but the comparison from the african consumers to the the rules, right? there's a conflict in ukraine, which is way different than that's a story for that. the judge and right now in the dsp list, and the 3rd of the required to be to be a, has been received. and it seems unacceptable that so many wealthy nations refuse to
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contribute to the suffering of millions. yes, each, but they are very quick to take them. what is hard to happening? they all taking any sort of action. they should be taking classes in the gmc, in fact, it's a tough the history. well no, i can't see what we come to get water here at the lake, which takes an hour on a motorbike to and we want a war to end so that we can resume normal life. but having to come here every day, we will not make it a body, make us that the situation is not good and we are suffering a lot because of the lack of water. since the war started, everything has been cut off nice, including water and electricity, high safety. the international community is the stuff being sold off, putting financial piece on gigante to rejoice, supported from for the entering the city as happens when the same thing happens much in 2012. the old one dash is these states by the lots of david glad beach and all these warnings will even come to anything at this point. states are now here on
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the program with a know many for the director of national intelligence appeared before us senate hearing where a bit of her anti establishment flag was on display a tulsa gap with her took aim and passed administrations attempts to a couple. but you all a side highlighting the militants that now rule damascus are in fact murdering civilians. as a member of congress, i learned about president obama's dual programs that he had begun really to over throw the regime of syria and being willing to through the c. i a is a timber sycamore program that has now been made public of working with an army and equipping all kite in an effort to overthrow that regime starting at another regime change or in the middle east. today we have and is list extremist who is now in charge of syria, as i said, who danced on the streets to celebrate the $911.00 attack who ruled over
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a live with an is the most extreme mist governance. and who has already begun to persecute and kill and arrest religious minorities, lake christians in syria. my concern has to do with the a tendency to repeat russian and syrian and even in some cases, i think we'll get into in a closed session, a rainy and information and to discount what comes from our intelligence community sen. every american deserves to know that people in our own government were providing support to our sworn enemy. all kind of that should not be acceptable by anyone. tulsa gabbert is one of 3 appointments by us president donald trump. members, the committee strongly question tells a gabbert about her statements regarding us support for al qaeda terrorists and syria, and whether or not chemical and tax had indeed been perpetrated by the government.
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so these were points of contention. as the hearings went on, it's also gabbert expressed a lot of outrage about the united states having supported terrorists in syria and other countries. saying that she enlisted in the military, specifically because of the $911.00 attacks and a desire to stop terrorist organizations. like outside of that, she was particularly outraged by the obama administration and its alliance with such terrorist in syria and elsewhere. now the sessions got rather intense when the issue of edward snowden came off. at one points, it was made clear that chelsea gabbert was simply unwilling to call the whistle blower a traitor to the united states. something that many in the senate committee members simply didn't approve of. can we do better than somebody who doesn't believe in 7 o 2? can we believe that somebody who can answer whether snowdon was a traitor? far times today, congress on gabbert emphasize that her job was to enforce and follow the u. s. law
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. and that while she did not appreciate some of the activities that edward snowden exposed, she did recognize that he is revealing of those activities was illegal and she would enforce and abide by the law as intelligence director during the 2016 elections, tulsa gabber, and for trade herself as an anti establishment rebel standing up to the d. n. c. and her anti war stances got her labeled as a russian asset by hillary clinton to endorse bernie sanders rather than parties favorite hillary rodham clinton. and she even met with syrian president bashar al assad. all of this earned her the rebuke of the establishment. but now donald trump has appointed her as his director of national intelligence. before she entered the u. s. congress, tulsa gathered, worked with her father to oppose the l. g b t agenda in the state of hawaii. this certainly didn't match the trend among the democratic party at the time supporters rally behind tulsa gabbert and seeing her as unafraid as saying things that might make her unpopular with the washington dc
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leads. democrats, republicans, the main stream media, the washington elite, essentially in the pocket of the military industrial complex. and rather than looking out for what's in the best interest of the american people, our national security, our country, they see dollar science when they look at ukraine, there are $25.00 to $30.00 us funded bio labs in ukraine. according to the us government. these bio labs are conducting research on dangers pathogens. ukraine is in an active or zone with widespread bombing, or tillery and selling. and these facilities, even in the best of circumstances, could easily be compromised and released these deadly pathogens. now light cove at these pathogens no, no borders the today's democratic party, it's controlled by fanatical id logs. who hate freedom, they despise the constitution. there is no shelter. our leaders failed us them
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and they continue to fail us. now. it will ultimately be a boat of the us senate that determines whether or not she's confirmed for the job . now donald trump also has the option of giving her a recess appointment. but after today's hearing, it seems very possible that tulsa gabbert could be confirmed. there are few votes that remain in question, and there will be more proceedings that take place behind closed doors. kayla, i'm off in washington dc. a. so as a trump, it is new team in washington, a shake the establishment status quote. america still wants control of the global transport. and while russia russia rusher has been a common mantra, all the nations and the independent multi poto well should be aware of what the us has in store. that is the message coming out of most as well as the seals. the balance of power in the international arena is changing dramatically.
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essentially, it has already changed the hedge a monic, aspirations of the collective west shield, 5 washington during the last administration obvious to every one of the categories under this administration. i think the formation will be even more united. it is aimed not only against task, but also against china. iran, north korea, and almost any other country that once and misuse an independent and suffering policy based on an understanding of its fundamental interests. made wallace speaking about had the money of the west. i tried to silence narratives which uh, conflict with its own nato even publish a report examining the expansion of russian media outlets like archie and split next, particularly in africa and the middle east. they being subjected to blanket bonds, would have devoted resources across the globe. well, why don't you shut it out, joins us here in the future to take this conversation further. a great to get you
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in on this day, you know, a nato, a power be concerned about what russia is. growing media influence can you, can you give us more details about this report of this report that was published this week by nato has studied the rapid growth of r t and splitting it in africa and the middle east, as well as suggesting new strategies to counter there which now the report is highlighting a sharp increase in the reach of these media out listening to these 2 regions as well as examining how russian immediate operations have expended their reach since the start of the special military operation in 2022. because while these outlets are bad in the west, they've diverted their resources elsewhere, and that doesn't sit well with the west. now, of course, because this is nato that we're talking about here, the reports also propose new counter measures aimed at reducing most goes influence in those regions. is a major concern with supporting civil society
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actors dedicated to opposing kremlin influence is the risk that they may be seen as western puppets, which could damage that credibility. one way of managing this is through complete transparency, making it clear the content and output is in the hands of local reliable partners. even while funding originates from western partners west in powers, that for a peer was visible, but relatively silent partners while preserving oversight frameworks over funding to prevent corruption. now the document has also called for stronger a partnership with civil society organizations to counter what they call one sided notice from russian media outlets. now it is interesting, this choice of words here, considering that russian media outlets are banned in the west as they were slapped with sanction. simply to again silence rushes point of view and air, whatever fits them. and from this report, it seems that the west is simply afraid that it is losing its influence in africa
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or the middle east. because another point they made in the report is accusing russia of what they say exacerbating socio political differences. the key to the kremlin success as being the ability to identify, exploit and exacerbate existing socio political phone lines and grievances within individuals. societies. these include a disillusionment with west and act as built on a say do gap that is undermined concepts of universal values looms and created a perception of norms as a purely west and construct designed to control non western states. to now you would think that they would question deeper. why are people pulling away? but that's not the reality because the document went on to also claim that would make an rti has been capitalizing on n t colonial narratives and overall frustrations with western policies. and they blame this on historical ties with the soviet union. they claim that moscow is
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using those ties to manipulate facts, then essentially frame itself as an empty imperial power. the historical memory of colonialism and the soviet union's perceived role in combating it remains a powerful force in the multi aligned community. the soviet union is often conflated with the modern day kremlin. and that empty colonial legacy cultivates and the style jet that works to the criminal ins narrative advantage by allowing it to frame itself as an anti imperialist power in its framing. it continues to champion this cause with nato as the new colonial power and universal values as a method of neo colonial control. that's amazing. to me, it wasn't that long ago the form of vice president of a new commission, joseph burrell, he said in africa, the people of africa need to have their heads reprogrammed. because he said he couldn't understand how so many of them had this pro. russia sent him a know why do you think it is the fact that western influence in africa is the fact
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though we can. we can't be surprised because the west has long been dragging the global south and trying to assert their dominance over sovereign countries. meanwhile, rushed on the other hand as made it clear that it believes in a partnership between countries on the basis of equality, hence breaks, for example. hence why so many countries are trying to join the organization. now the west has long had an unfair grip in africa, and we have seen at the time and time again, especially let's remember, the french leaders commons just recently about africa flaming, that certain african countries are on the wait full. so from send, of course, the did not set sitwell with africans. now, the west claims that russia is trying to undermine leadership in the regions with no proof. meanwhile, there are countless amounts of examples of the was doing the exact thing that they're accusing while shot of doing from have been leaders assassinated to for not
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complying with the rules to over throw in government or big was through companies abuse in africa's resources. for instance, and then they wonder why africa has had enough sold the next logical stuff to do is to blame it on the russian propaganda. the perceptions of hypocrisy by the west pushed back against l. g t b q plus a general climate of conspiratorial thinking. actively exploited by kremlin information influence operations to undermine western interest and cultivate apathy towards its violations of international norms. now they even went on to dice, that's are to slogan, question more, calling it attractive to legitimize the narrative. i mean, they're talking about it as if it's supplying to question the news, but let's take a listen to how they explained. that's in the document question more. this is a common tactic in the gremlins legitimate media open.

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