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confirmed. that casim sulamani, a former general in iran's revolutionary guard and a commander of the kuds force, has been killed in rocket attack, apparently initiated by the united states, where a us drone strike killed one of iran's most powerful military leaders overnight. it appears the us military has launched a missile strike in iraq. tonight, iraqi state tv is reporting that among the people killed is kasim sulaimani, a reveered iranian general, and one of that country. most powerful military leaders. powers who have killed solemani, they have lost, first let's start out with what's... going on in iran, these are the biggest demonstrations, funeral processions that this country has seen in decades. well, more fallout for the us following at the drone strike, the general's killing has had a wide effect across the region, also in baghdad, the iraqi parliament is expected to hold a special session on sunday, it anti-us and pro iran chance in the iraqi parliament. good morning, well the... iraqi parliament's resolution to order us troops out of iraq. the iraqi parliament called for for
confirmed. that casim sulamani, a former general in iran's revolutionary guard and a commander of the kuds force, has been killed in rocket attack, apparently initiated by the united states, where a us drone strike killed one of iran's most powerful military leaders overnight. it appears the us military has launched a missile strike in iraq. tonight, iraqi state tv is reporting that among the people killed is kasim sulaimani, a reveered iranian general, and one of that country. most powerful...
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decision to prevent palestinians in the occupied west bank from entering the occupied jerusalem or kudsreactions. that fear is realistic as the resistance groups in the region have embodied that matter through the unity of the squares. thirdly, it was said that the cabinet accepted a bengavir proposed ban on palestinians, but gas said we have not approved it yet. the initial. made a high proposal, but i think they will lower it to absorb the anger of muslims. i think the decision won't remain the same. it has not even been approved completely and is still being discussed. then that will be lowered, as they try to preampt a certain escalation and try to say, we made a high proposal when we loosened the restrictions in the holy month of ramadan. indeed, ben gabir's proposal can result in a regional escalation and a religious war that yehya sinwar spoke about on many occasions. מה מתוכם כ-12,500 יוקרו כנחי צהל, כרגע מטפל אגף השיקום ב62 אלף פצועים מכל מלחמות ישראל, הערך שעד סוף השנה יגיע מספר ל-80 אלף כמעט. יותר מ-5,500 פצועות ופצועים נקלטו באגף השיקום מאז החלה המלחמה, 95% מהם גברים, וזה פי
decision to prevent palestinians in the occupied west bank from entering the occupied jerusalem or kudsreactions. that fear is realistic as the resistance groups in the region have embodied that matter through the unity of the squares. thirdly, it was said that the cabinet accepted a bengavir proposed ban on palestinians, but gas said we have not approved it yet. the initial. made a high proposal, but i think they will lower it to absorb the anger of muslims. i think the decision won't remain...
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an advisory opinion from the icj on israel's policies and practices in the west bank and in east al-kuds with focus on the legal consequence. arising from depriving the palestinians from self-determination, 52 nations and three organizations, namely the organization of islamic cooperation, the arab league and african union are taking part in the hearings. i think what we are witnessing today is a public trial, our country and after country is exposing the evilness of the occupation, is showing the tremendous violation of human rights that occupation continues to commit the in and the out, and it's all... to addressing the inhumane barbaric war that israel continues to bring upon gaza. iran and china were among those countries addressing the icj hearing on thursday. the palestinian israelian conflict stems from israel prolonged occupation of palestinian territory and israel's longstanding oppression of the palestinian people. the palest. people fight against is reeling oppression and their struggle for completing establishment of and independent state on the occupied territory are, essent
an advisory opinion from the icj on israel's policies and practices in the west bank and in east al-kuds with focus on the legal consequence. arising from depriving the palestinians from self-determination, 52 nations and three organizations, namely the organization of islamic cooperation, the arab league and african union are taking part in the hearings. i think what we are witnessing today is a public trial, our country and after country is exposing the evilness of the occupation, is showing...
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an advisory opinion from the icj on israel's policies and practices in the west bank and in east al-kuds with focus on the legal consequences arising from depriving the palestinians from self-determination. 52 nations and three organizations, namely the organization of islamic cooperation, the arab league and african union are taking part in the hearings. i think what we're witnessing today is a public trial, our country and after country is exposing uh the evilness of the occupation is... showing the tremendous violation of human rights that occupation continues to commit day in and day out and it's also addressing the inhumane barbaric war that that israel continues to bring upon gaza. iran and china were among those countries addressing the icj hearing on thursday. the ungar resolution 3070 of 1973, i quote: reaffirms the legitimace of the people struggle for liberation from colonial and foreign domination and the alien subjucation by all available means including arm struggle as our supreme leader said, the calamity of calamity of humanity and international community as a whole. ther
an advisory opinion from the icj on israel's policies and practices in the west bank and in east al-kuds with focus on the legal consequences arising from depriving the palestinians from self-determination. 52 nations and three organizations, namely the organization of islamic cooperation, the arab league and african union are taking part in the hearings. i think what we're witnessing today is a public trial, our country and after country is exposing uh the evilness of the occupation is......
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people uh need emancipation and dignity, he also focused on the sanctity of uh uh of jerusalem or kuds saying that as we approach the holy month of ramadan, it is important that the court issues an opinion which also respect the sanctity of the uh holy place in jerusalems. and uh when do we expect this to actually end and will there be a statement at the end given? no, look uh, the the advisar opinion will be uh issued uh in about six months and uh it goes without saying that the court uh doesn't have an enforcing arm so um the the the the the opinion is non-binding but we show that even in the case of the uh uh in the case submitted by south africa, israel is not observing the the the the the basically the opinion released by the court. 'there is no enforcement enforcement arm and israel is not abiding to the ruling by by the court. thank you very much for that max there are reporting from the heg. the government of the prime minister of the palestinian authority has stepped down. the premier mohammed shataya says that this is in the wake of the developments related to the israely agg
people uh need emancipation and dignity, he also focused on the sanctity of uh uh of jerusalem or kuds saying that as we approach the holy month of ramadan, it is important that the court issues an opinion which also respect the sanctity of the uh holy place in jerusalems. and uh when do we expect this to actually end and will there be a statement at the end given? no, look uh, the the advisar opinion will be uh issued uh in about six months and uh it goes without saying that the court uh...
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the kud region will warm up by 7°. this atmospheric front has precipitation in its arsenal.the bulk will fall in the urals and in the south-western siberia. blizzards are also possible. as the vortex moves to the east, moisture reserves will noticeably decrease. european territory does not remain unattended by cyclones. the next wave vortex, spinning on the frontal section in the baltic region, will cover the western half of the european territory with its system. in the north, meanwhile, there is no precipitation and the temperature is gradually dropping. in arkhangelsk in murmansk. below -10. it's getting colder in the northwest, so precipitation will fall in the form of snow. in the center in the black earth region, in terms of indicators no changes. while the temperature is not going to surprise us, the sun will hide. the weather will become more difficult in the nezov region of the volga and don, as well as in crimea. there is a new wave of precipitation in the form of rain, mixed with snow, plus the wind will increase. heavy showers will occur on the black sea coast, t
the kud region will warm up by 7°. this atmospheric front has precipitation in its arsenal.the bulk will fall in the urals and in the south-western siberia. blizzards are also possible. as the vortex moves to the east, moisture reserves will noticeably decrease. european territory does not remain unattended by cyclones. the next wave vortex, spinning on the frontal section in the baltic region, will cover the western half of the european territory with its system. in the north, meanwhile,...
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this is the kud schüdinger podcast, and we are talking about russian swearing.en you start talking about dirty language, it’s unpleasant to listen to. it awakens in me a teenager who wants to break it. i can cite an episode from my school practice. we had a competition for projects that actually seemed to be cool. related to sexuality, there is a separate problem here, because, as you know, it was not me who said, nabukov also said that the russian language does not have, well, a verb to denote an act of love in this sense, we do not have a language to talk about it, now this the language appears appeared, it appeared thanks to borrowings and tracings mainly, yes, that is, we have the opportunity to talk about it talk, this has not been discussed before, this is not a topic that can be discussed. this is understandable, teenagers need to talk about it, this is an important part of their life, an important part of their growing up, but it’s not a fact that we need to talk in these exact words, no, i didn’t talk about the sexual sphere in the sense that it needs t
this is the kud schüdinger podcast, and we are talking about russian swearing.en you start talking about dirty language, it’s unpleasant to listen to. it awakens in me a teenager who wants to break it. i can cite an episode from my school practice. we had a competition for projects that actually seemed to be cool. related to sexuality, there is a separate problem here, because, as you know, it was not me who said, nabukov also said that the russian language does not have, well, a verb to...
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amani and the precision strike that happened years ago in 2020 where it was solamani, the head of the kuds force and the deputy of the popular localization forces mohandis who was a founder and leader of kh. so it is definitely a flashback here in that kh continues to be this just prime suspect of these attacks against the united states. this commander was reportedly responsible for kh external operations in syria and maybe in -- in some of the other surrounding areas. and so absolutely the intel about that linkage is clear. >> yeah, kh which is different than the lebanese hezbollah but it's a very, very big proxy of iran to be sure. colonel leighton, you heard m.j. lee's reporting from the white house. this isn't the end of the u.s. response. what more do you believe needs to happen to deter these iran-backed groups from continuing to strike against the united states? >> well, a lot depends on how they are going to react next, what they're going to do. of course, the statements that we've seen so far indicate that they're going to try to avenge this attack on their leader. but what i thin
amani and the precision strike that happened years ago in 2020 where it was solamani, the head of the kuds force and the deputy of the popular localization forces mohandis who was a founder and leader of kh. so it is definitely a flashback here in that kh continues to be this just prime suspect of these attacks against the united states. this commander was reportedly responsible for kh external operations in syria and maybe in -- in some of the other surrounding areas. and so absolutely the...
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conducted against these iranian proxies is depleting their capability and they believe that and so doo the kudsce supporting them. >> are you seeing any indication from tehran they hope to escalate this? they have said, you know, we will respond if we need to, or do you think iran and the irgc are content to keep it at kind of this level of conflict, this lower level simmer of essentially stirring the pot on these various different fronts? >> well, what we see right now is they're playing the reasonable actor card. they are saying the u.s. is being irresponsible, the u.s. has taken aggressive action, and that plays across the middle east and parts of the global south really well. it makes the u.s. look like the bad guy again. iran, what it usually does is strikes in secret, waits until later, bides its time. it is going to see how all of these strikes add up in both iraq and syria and yemen, and its launch room strategy is if it could get u.s. troops out of iraq, for instance, one of its major areas of influence, that would mean they have greater control over the iraqi government. whereas, whil
conducted against these iranian proxies is depleting their capability and they believe that and so doo the kudsce supporting them. >> are you seeing any indication from tehran they hope to escalate this? they have said, you know, we will respond if we need to, or do you think iran and the irgc are content to keep it at kind of this level of conflict, this lower level simmer of essentially stirring the pot on these various different fronts? >> well, what we see right now is they're...
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. >> it was reaction as fox business host, our friend larry kudlow is back on the showy kud larry, good to see you, my friend. oh, this is just something that happens. thes e days and would you consider adopting an unvetted illegal immigrant family? >> i think i'd feel better if they were vetted. we know they don't have radical associations and, you know, at least know something about them before they ever came in the country. aboud prefer that they respect our laws, our borders, our sovereignty. >> but this is just something that happens. >> we beat the hell out of cops in times square. they get let out. no bail laws. they flipped the bird to new york on their way to theway to sanctuary state of california for free health care. >> wow. are we that dumb? a a countrre wy? >> well, thanks for having me, , shawn. you know, president trump put it very well tonight in his town with laura ingraham. he called it migrant crime "mign and all the examples you're given. es youwe have gone after copsr s on the street going after cops and people in shelters, going. after prisons. they're actually wo
. >> it was reaction as fox business host, our friend larry kudlow is back on the showy kud larry, good to see you, my friend. oh, this is just something that happens. thes e days and would you consider adopting an unvetted illegal immigrant family? >> i think i'd feel better if they were vetted. we know they don't have radical associations and, you know, at least know something about them before they ever came in the country. aboud prefer that they respect our laws, our borders,...