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he said that is well stated is unsafe to open a russian hospital in gaza as the u. a. u. a d has the but why would is well prevent russia from opening a medical facility that again, i'm a little bit speculating the for the flu for ease of the matter. what i need to say that's a the to open that are supposed to do. inside garza, you know, i'm safe for them, the opening and then that i think was the hospital which, which is function the doctors that by the way, what sending us to the experience experience level the offer necessary medicines and equipment that the is also difficult to deliver. to the government, this is, this is one of the problems that the whole medical medical system of government experiences people with chronic diseases was difficult. this is with kansas abuse producer of medicine before before the facility to stop at all. no, no, no, i looked at the go into the uh, besides to those knew it was endless. one to 2 people that need to be treated immediately and the location to place a specific place just like the egypt. because the weather is very difficult.
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let's say a little from other u, a u and i'm positive cause also is a prime minister of imposing told the cause that the u. e. am saudi arabia would finance the rebuild, the gaza, off of the war. this comes with me, it is really if it's be full that conflicts and know my relations with some of its neighbors, made me. we had this wide parts of the international community cooling for to say solution. the decision is not very popular among is really the officials. namely, we respect and cherish the president of the united states, joe biden, who went out of his way during the most difficult period for the states of his royal. this is true friendship. we live here, this is our country, the historical estates of our ancestors. there will be no palestinian state here. we will never allow another state to be established between the jordan river and the see. we will never go back to us low and in the woods of president barton, the security of the jewish people is at stake here. this is definitely the case and a palestinian states would endanger it. when you spoke with a behind me in a cold mis
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here in a truck school is all palestinians can also be seen surrounding a u, a u. n. vehicle. and the united nations who monitored a chief has said that the distribution of supplies is being handled by the idea. and here's how one look about them. describe the situation. how do you know the most important thing we need is slower? we haven't used it in over a month. where do i own rice only, which is giving us health problems? we need flow and what are the a given is not even enough for one school sheltering display as guns a truck full flow will only be enough for one meal for one school mustang in northern, gaza. and he's really striped on a residential neighborhood in the city of bits law here. it sets of killed. so to people, even office for the coordination of you monetary to 1st and said the to the deceased would local gen list. let's take a look at the current number of palestinian casualties since the starts of possibilities in october. that's reported by garza's health ministry. well, the total death, so now exceeds 21000 people 3 times as many have been injured and 700
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people in the palestinian territory supported the group, which is recognized as a terrorist or, and station, or the e u. m a u. s. 3 months of war have changed in september, support from us was just 12 percent in the west bank and 38 percent in gaza. but in december that support rose to 44 percent in the west bank and 42 percent in gaza. pulling and gaza was conducted by palestinian political scientist. colleagues, she khaki mainly in person during the ceasefire. earlier this month, reaching people by telephone in the besieged territory is almost impossible. the pole also shows that much more to boss the leader of the palestinian authority, which officially governs to westbank, is extremely unpopular, only 11 percent approve of him. meanwhile, the war has also brought an increase intentions and violence between is rarely security forces. settlers and palestinians in the west bank, further radicalize in the population there, many of whom sea gardens as heroes and say how mosque was right to attack israel. the us so said it and visions of postwar future where the palestinian authority governs gaza. but as i'm a
people in the palestinian territory supported the group, which is recognized as a terrorist or, and station, or the e u. m a u. s. 3 months of war have changed in september, support from us was just 12 percent in the west bank and 38 percent in gaza. but in december that support rose to 44 percent in the west bank and 42 percent in gaza. pulling and gaza was conducted by palestinian political scientist. colleagues, she khaki mainly in person during the ceasefire. earlier this month, reaching...
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u. a. e of oppose the u. s. u k, and the u nations by calling for a permanent cease fire in palestine with a leading newspaper in this region is, are amusing with me again in the studio. is it so award winning editor in chief? i love us previously editor in chief of saudi arabia's already anguish. thank you so much. 5. so for coming back on that long to get through this time since your last ongoing underground. i mean before 1228. before it's a heavy x, but 2030, i suppose i should ask you about this shadow costs across this region. how difficult has it'd be viewed personally and professionally, just watching. witnessing thousands upon thousands of children being slaughtered by all this and they do a nation weaponry in, in gaza, our muse covering it every day since your condolences, i know, speak as a human being. and an unfortunate citizen of this part of the region of condolences to every citizen, every a civilian that has been killed on, on either side as an editor. it's been equally painful. it's always a lit
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t a agreements with several other nations including egypt, india, indonesia, and d, u, a. v. a u covers the total population of $183000000.00 people, and a gross domestic product of roughly 2 and a half trillion dollars. also from the massive market to be a viable alternative. last for holding countries walked by us sanctions. and now with the countries membership and the european union in towards the nation is joining the emerging wave of multiple narrative that supports the accounts or the unilateral pressure from the usability or to know that is a rap of this how we will be fine at the top of course, but to try to have until done one of our award winning adults. mentees takes a look at the don't history of fascism and the the finish war time photograph, all kind of has very few photos of the concentration comes in. those few, it seems as if prisoners move behind the above one of their own accord and a very content with their lives. here, for instance, a photo from one of the pictures of its comes inscribed today is sunday, a day off in the shape account. female workers have li
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a u-turn. >> then as she makes a u-turn, i make the u-turn. and black range rover. they're traveling at a high rate of speed. i don't know, 90, 100 miles an hour. that black range rover was. >> and off duty officer spotted bonnie and frances and called it in. >> their hall in -- driving on the wrong side of the road. [inaudible] >> frances but still on bonnie 's tail when i hear this wind coming in -- >> the house of the wind snapped frances out of her trance. she looked back and realized her third row passenger window was shattered. and then she realized something else. she couldn't see bill anywhere. frances called her sister connie who lived close by. then, she called her daughter nikki. >> she goes, i can find her dad. i don't know where your dad is. i'm turning around. >> frances started to make her way back down the highway. she spoke to connie again. >> my sister tells me i found him. >> connie had jumped in her own car and soon came upon bill and his bike by the side of the road. he crashed and was in bad shape. police were already at t
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and there's this proposal was through a pass type prov. countries to purchase a web stain themselves at and russia and u. k. a u. s. voted against you in details out the resolution. we're the much the of the world leaders that do not take an account that the world won't take us to it . nowhere. it only brings destruction, it brings more hatreds, and i can understand and we lack command. we would sit down around the table with israel, with the publish student as a latch comply to the decision of 1947 will have there's a palestinian state on one hand where have the hughes real estate and let's live in harmony together. i advocate him that then you ensure to have a special mission there. so the good keep with that is that the decision should be complied. otherwise we are the world that lacks governance. i could go out from guys and go to the environmental issue. we can have cold one to 4030, to 50. you make discussions, but nothing is implemented so truly to people continue to pollute. people continue to use fossil fuel. people continued, have industries that i'll move to add. people don't do anything mister presi
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a nomic functions level to gain. so the people of zimbabwe by the u. s. a by the u. k. and by the e. u. at which it, in essence, so pardon me, is the, the, it or the other people often and probably so we obviously prone mike on a conduct that is not the frequent side of the, with the united nations shot. the value in relation to, you know, you know, that typically as of functions right? now let's talk about breaks and little bits. now we've seen the expansion of economic integration of bricks, countries, and one thing the world is looking forward to is settling by electro, a trade and national currencies where the both countries that are involved in such kind of trade now is that is hitting that by the west one we'll be able to, how far is south africa are ready to go in defending it, stand in, settling by electro trade in national currencies. i think probably for of your fuels to better appreciate the evolution of the topics payment settlement system it's, it's equally critical for you. you'll feel us to understand 3 pallets of cooperation amongst breaks a member state to the 1st one sp
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and then uh, they foolishly agreed to or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k, a nato, and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. and frankly i, i just listen to an amazing speech by years. president eisenhower that he gave at 1953 where he said that every dollar spent on building military equipment, fighter jets, missiles, et cetera was that was a robbery from people who are hungry. people who are on house, i think that that is more true now because with the types of weapons available, which of course, scott ritter is an expert on more than i am. we have the potential to completely annihilate ourselves, so therefore we should figure out a better way of resolving conflicts and perhaps not start them in the 1st place. so the issue of whether the sooner we stop se
and then uh, they foolishly agreed to or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k, a nato, and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. and frankly i, i just listen to an amazing...
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have fled from us is and is with miss middleton group. considered a terrorist organization by many countries, including the u. s. and e. u. a warning, this report contains graphic adventures. a frame dick search for survivors. in the aftermath of an issue strike on an apartment in process in kansas, sell an engine baby to is among those clues from the wreckage to risk. it was races to hospital, the width of the injured children are arriving the we escape from northern gather and a standing at my sister's house. we came here to rosa and then they hit the neighbor's house which collapsed on to us. we came from the north because they said we'd be safe here. i wish we'd be much, they hadn't least hadn't come here. move an easy to seem to have guns estimated to being forced from the homes. now israel strikes are intensifying impact areas with meaning. we're told they'd be sending israel has consumed was responsible for a christmas eve strike on most as the refugee camp. it said it quote, regrets at the home close to uninvolved civilians for the bombing which killed death. while many is riley support to worry fits the rod grow
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opec secretary general route to members and allies, asking them to prevent such a deal at the climate conference. the u. s. u n. coordinations are back in would be what would be a historic pledge to end the use of the main contributor to global warming. but oil producers like saudi arabia and russia, are lobbying against the pledge, anchoring some representatives. and protesters as the, when the, when the, were these demonstrators are protesting against the leaks open message urging countries to blow up any text targeting fossil fuel. with here many of the comp 28 negotiators are concerned about the lack of progress and resistance of opec members. i don't believe what they will package, shane on, we shouldn't discuss actually the production of policy fuels. if we want to be series the or citizens in the planet, if we're going to be able to achieve the 2013, started get off emissions by single pack shortstop directly to children of this plan. it activists declared a day of protest that the climate summit hundreds also marched in solidarity with gaza, demanding a permanent ceasefire as well as claimant justice
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u. s. voted against it and being one of the permanent members of the security council there is a veto. and the u. k of stain, the deputy us envoy to the u. n said the draft resolution that was brought forward by the united auto memories cooling for a ceasefire. in guys it was and i quote, divert divorced from a reality and would not move the needle forward on the ground in a concrete way before the boat. robert, where do i just a quoted there, told reporters is not an issue about isolation. it's an issue about what we think is best to try to end this conflict as soon as possible and also to help facilitate more humanitarian assistance is going into a gaza. there's been a push by our up country. so had a meeting earlier today with the secretary of state and the blinking pushing it for the cx 5. and with this and you go, there will not be an accident off of the united nations of to the us. once again used it's vito in the security council. right? no surprise, of course it's a israel spoke out to a games the resolution that's right. spoke out against the resolution, saying that as the site is only possible, once him us is a defeated, the u
u. s. voted against it and being one of the permanent members of the security council there is a veto. and the u. k of stain, the deputy us envoy to the u. n said the draft resolution that was brought forward by the united auto memories cooling for a ceasefire. in guys it was and i quote, divert divorced from a reality and would not move the needle forward on the ground in a concrete way before the boat. robert, where do i just a quoted there, told reporters is not an issue about isolation....
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u. s. a by the u. k. and by the e. u. at which it, in essence, so problem is the it or the other people often and probably. so we obviously prone mike on a conduct that is not the frequent side of the united nations. shut the value in relation to, you know, you know, that typically as of song shifts right? now let's talk about breaks a little bit. now we've seen the expansion of economic integration of bricks, countries, and one thing the world is looking forward to is settling by electro trade and national currencies where the both countries that are involved in such kind of trade now is that is hen that by the west one way or the other, how far is south africa are ready to go in defending it, stand in, settling by electro, a trade in national currencies, i think probably for your fewest to better appreciate the evolution of the topics. payments that the and system it's, it's equally critical for you, you'll feel was to understand 3 pallets of cooperation amongst breaks the member states are the 1st one speaks about the c
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u k, a u s voted against shouldn't be toast out the resolution. we're the much that of the world leaders that do not take an account that the world won't take us to it. nowhere, it only brings destruction, it brings more hatreds. and i can't understand, and we lack command, we would have to sit down around the table with israel. what about a student? as i say, let's comply to the decision of 1947 will have, there's a palestinian state on one hand where have the hughes real estate and let's live in harmony together. i advocate him that, that you when should have a special mission there. so the good keep with that is that the decision should be complied. otherwise, we are the world that lacks governance. i could go out from guys and go to the environmental issue. we can have cope 12403050. you make discussions, but nothing is implemented so truly it will, people continue to pollute. people continue to use fossil fuel. people continued have industries that are the moments and people don't do anything mister president . i'd like to come back to the climate crisis a little later in the program, but staying with gauze for a moment. as you say, brazil currently sits on the un security council is coming to the, the end of its to you to on the un security council. you put for that resolution you just mentioned calling for humanitarian pause is the us, as you say, think towed that resolution. it would have cost if it wasn't for the us. and then 29 days late. so there was a very similar resolution on the us allowed that one to pause 5, standing this time by my calculations in the, in those 29 days that was 7600 additional dest, 3653 of them with children. what do you make of the us as action here as a f one? well, this is an answer, james, that is the city i can't manage to understand. i can't manage to understand that a man is so important as president biden. the president of the most important country of the planet, you have not the sensitivity to shout out to stop that war with. they have a lot of influence over is really we think they have a lot of influence, economic, financial, military, and french and political. it says so they could have stopped the war and sit around the negotiation table to talk about life. the word is less expensive than a weapon and the word kills less than a rifle. so why it doesn't lead to to anything can fetch. so to wait 7 and killed 7000 people 50000, we have 7000 children, destroyed, 40000 houses, destroyed the hospital, even children inside the hospital and then accepted an agreement that they could have accepted before. one of the advantages of being a political top table as long as you have been, which is more than 20 years now, is that you know, all of the key players, you know, present button. and as a president, the records the term as president of brazil, you obviously know prime minister netanyahu because he's the longest serving prime minister in his rails history. what do you think of driving his actions? not with someone who knows what would you say to him? right now for the given that i don't say anything because effectively as a ruler, he's very extra missed a person who's extreme right with a very low human sensitivity was not much sensitive with the humanistic of problems or the palestinian people. the palestinian people exist as the prime minister of israel thinks that there's just something that is meaningless as of the words uh, 3rd or 4th category above in terms of april. he has to learn and to respect that kind of thing and people deserve to be treated with the same respect that the jewish people should get. and the amount of student people has the right to have their own ran demarcated since 1947. and the one has to oblige israel and the other countries to comply with that with that decision. and so i think that really to be a prime minister of israel is a person did. yep. that i would say highly much impressions. there's a lot of people in the opposition to him in his rough, he's suffering pressures, and i hope that israel, that i may have to exact robin. and i may have to many other by for, from israel that have much more sensitivity and back to the effective good works towards peace rubbing was murdered by a fanatic. and from there onwards, things only got worse than israel. israel's actions directed by the war cabinet lead by prime minister netanyahu of ment, indiscriminate, bombing, deliberate and repeated the tax on hospitals and the false displacement of people from northern gall. so there are many who say these are will crimes. now, countries led by south africa, also bangladesh, bolivia, camaros, and to booty. a cooling for the international criminal court to take action does present join those goals or develop. it will proceed well. i prefer to disease in the capacity for us to have a dialogue and find a solution of one of the reasons for which i came to contact today. besides dealing with business issues with the car, the government was to thank for their role. the role of the me or i've got to, i've had a tremendous sort of direct show to minnesota to feet. 32 percent is that we're engaged in and another 60 something presented eggs that are still in gaza. and also to a roommate. release is some hostages. pursuing a house that were in the hands of i might as well. so came here to the fact they made of cut off for the show that there, that he has showed the work that the debt so suited his speech. i can say to you one think what is going on because that the gaza strip is not a traditional war of those that we see on films that we learn and read about. what we see is genocide going on, the changing thousands and thousands of children that has nothing to do with that. women that have nothing to do with that and destroying the things that to be or is to be built. and so sincerely, i believe that we start with the state to can to act like that. so that's, it will take us to nowhere. and i hope that we can find definitely a piece solution because the world needs piece you talk about the search for peace and money. it's ok again about the idea of a 2 state solution. for decades. the u. s. has taken the lead role in the diplomacy invest, they've said to other nation stand beside we. we leave the diplomacy on israel and the palestinians, and they basically gone round the palestinians. they've gone and done the abraham, the quotes and ignored the palestinians. is it time now for a different approach, a multi lateral group approach to this problem? shriveled? yes, now to the time, let me say to you, james, one thing for a long time. i've been saying that these in the middle east is not an issue of the heavy just meetings of the state department, the us where the prime minister of israel. no, it's necessary to put around the negotiation table for peace. does. the other player's other group is all those that are involved in the consulate to have to sit around. but your ram is if they are important they have to be there. syria is important, shouldn't have no round table and cut out as you put let's shoot the cold cut off the girlfriends from the palace tuesday or importan
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u. a. e, of oppose the u. s. u k. and the u. nations like holding for a permanent cease fire in palestine, while the leading newspaper in this region is our music with me again in the studio, is it towards winning editor in chief? i love us previously editor in chief of saudi arabia's already english. thank you so much, 5, so for coming back on that long to get through this time since your last ongoing underground. i mean before 1228 before. so how do you export 2030. i suppose i should ask you about this shadow costs across this region. how difficult has it been for you personally and professionally just watching, witnessing thousands upon thousands of children being slaughtered by all this nature, the nation weaponry in, in gaza, or muse, covering it every day. i sincere condolences, i, i know speak as a human being and an unfortunate citizen of this part of the region of condolences to every citizen, every uh, civilian that has been killed on on either side as an editor, its been an equally painful. it's always a li
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how mazda, in order to avoid civilian casualties and cause a mazda is considered a terrorist organization by the u, the u. s. and several other countries. a tonic, same as all correspondents in jerusalem. and i also, whether the growing international pressure on israel is having any effect on the needs, yahoo, government, well, there's certainly more international pressure, but it doesn't seem to have visible impact yet on the is really government's here or the decisions we've actually heard. again, from prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the weekend, saying that for each row to achieve its school, it needs to keep up the military pressure to a topple him, us to dismantle them. military capabilities and also to release potentially more is really hosted to instead of being held in garza know, we're expecting also in this regard to the us defense. secretary lloyd also arrived in israel. now, to talk about this a, he said that you were a tool with this account of all to you about the i went to the commitment of the united states to israel in its war afterwards. but she also said that there needs to be m
how mazda, in order to avoid civilian casualties and cause a mazda is considered a terrorist organization by the u, the u. s. and several other countries. a tonic, same as all correspondents in jerusalem. and i also, whether the growing international pressure on israel is having any effect on the needs, yahoo, government, well, there's certainly more international pressure, but it doesn't seem to have visible impact yet on the is really government's here or the decisions we've actually heard....
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a significant moment. there are also some foreign diplomats supports from the trial as it takes place, including of course, representative representative from the u. k. stimuli is of course, a u. k citizen and u. k. foreign secretary david cameron has just before this trial began, calls for his immediate release, noting that this is a collision, please motivation prosecution. china post chinese authorities have suddenly rejected those accusations and say that this is a matter of national security, not as, as it has been framed by many human rights organizations. and indeed by many foreign governments as a matter of press freedom. as a matter of freedom of expression, rather that they see jimmy life as a tug, as if this is a national security mass us one that focuses on one man alone rather than home come values. as we have seen, some organizations say that this case, the significance of this case, and just to get given that what are some of the concerns, legal experts have already raised about this trying as well there has been some concerns raised a well before the trial, even began of course, a chief among them, the delays. this trial has been delayed twice as jimmy lie has
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and then the foolishly agreed to, or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k, a nato, and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. the people don't met our fault and he's in the ukraine and especially not for the heats in the us, and the puppets, and then euro. so when it is all about it, when they proclaim it is about freedom and democracy and wells, and whenever they see the people in ukraine see what the result is from the plans that started. and the maiden which included in 2014, it is poverty. it is a disgrace in all areas. and economic di it is that they lost the country at uh it is that the big american investors onto vast amounts of land. so they bought all the interests in the ukraine, the economy is down, they take over here and there. so the people the
and then the foolishly agreed to, or perhaps under force become a proxy for the u. s. u. k, a nato, and a losing war against russia. at this point, i know there's a lot of discussion about ukraine joining the european union. that's like inviting someone to step on to a sinking ship. the whole policy is catastrophic. of course, there is not support for this because americans are also suffering the effects of the collapse of the western system. the people don't met our fault and he's in the...
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a u. k. colonel, whose troops have been charged with killing a young canyon woman back in 2012. the u. k. government, as a foreign solver and state does not consent to submit to the jurisdiction of this court and to be implemented in the present proceedings. the senior officers comments came off direct canyon court reopened the probe into the death of agnes 10 . this policy was funded a hotel septic tank. 2 months after she had disappeared, agnes was allegedly last seen in the company of a new case soldier. the british army training unit has been stationed in kenya under a beloved real agreements since 1964. the prosecutors on several suspects extradited the stump trial in kenya, something london, a so far rejected. i meant the deadlock and i will be courthouse decided to it during the trial until may the victim's family say be where? distraught. 11 years ago, i remain so to the kilo month whenever i see the british army, i'm filled with grief because justice has not been served for our lead sister. and yet the soldiers keep on training here in kenya, seeing them brings back some bad me
a u. k. colonel, whose troops have been charged with killing a young canyon woman back in 2012. the u. k. government, as a foreign solver and state does not consent to submit to the jurisdiction of this court and to be implemented in the present proceedings. the senior officers comments came off direct canyon court reopened the probe into the death of agnes 10 . this policy was funded a hotel septic tank. 2 months after she had disappeared, agnes was allegedly last seen in the company of a new...
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180 patients along with medical staff to evacuate the hospital in accordance with the w, a trophy, and the u. n. d u n. a sent 30 vehicles to ship a hospitals. 16 of them were carrying 260 patients and hospital staff along with dr . apple. so me, i'm traveling along with the evacuation route. israel had planned, they were stopped by israeli troops at the gaza valley, along with the un and w h o n. i c r c vehicles for 7 hours, then they detained dr. him a hammond of a sold me on his companion say he was detained and taken to an unknown location prior to the states for israel had put a blockade on the delivery of fuel medicine and other necessary goods to the besieged palestinian territories during israel's bombardment of gaza, at least the 60 ambulances were hits. 160 medical centers came under fire, including hospitals, and other health institutions, leaving nearly 33000 injured palestinians without basic medical care. mazda, according the guy's health ministry. mohammed boost on me as cousins says the doctor was ready to put his life at risk for the sake of patient safety. the yeah, i need to do f
180 patients along with medical staff to evacuate the hospital in accordance with the w, a trophy, and the u. n. d u n. a sent 30 vehicles to ship a hospitals. 16 of them were carrying 260 patients and hospital staff along with dr . apple. so me, i'm traveling along with the evacuation route. israel had planned, they were stopped by israeli troops at the gaza valley, along with the un and w h o n. i c r c vehicles for 7 hours, then they detained dr. him a hammond of a sold me on his companion...
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point police here in germany have arrested 3 suspected members of hamas considered a terrorist organization by the u. u. s. and other countries, they are due to face a course in calls for. prosecutors saved the lives conspirators planned to bring weapons to berlin, to use in potential attacks against jewish institutions in europe. another person was arrested and brought her down several other terror suspects of also being detained in denmark. parties are now investigating if the suspects could be part of a larger terrorist network in your to well, the conflict and gaza has fueled a wave of anti semitic incidents here in germany. eaters have joined members of the countries jewish community in berlin, in a show of support to mark the last night of kind of shining a light in dock times. on the last, as a panel call more than 1000 jews from all of the gemini, gather, didn't berlin to celebrate the community. despite the shop increase in anti semitic incidence, and some us tetra tech on israel and the wall and gaza. the lead often if you we are experiencing open hatred towards jews and ease rail on gym and
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u. s. as a u. s. has v to any decision. and again, as the victims of these genocide we uh, directly talk you to the american people and we say clearly we as a human rights independent community. we carry the category a and we tell you that your president and you may have taken part in these genocide and guys of another import the month. uh, which is the goals uh, according to what have been documented by us and our fee, the follow ups. we have see the announced goals, but the real goal is different. we need to go to some trade on these goals. first of all, the collective punishment and killing and the, the big numbers, the massive numbers of mothers and of one the paper is that clear indication also, the mess of this function is another live indication they have destroyed us. and this is another evidence to say that this is one of the main goals and of saying good. we have documented the, the arrow against the occupation. the it'd be had been the very out of don't way again is our victims. they'd be hit with an arrow going to way again as well. but as the people, the better are good, they want to say that we are the able and we are the capable to do anything in guys that and then another gold. and i want the mass media outlet to concentrate on this. we are trying to prevent what will happen. we have seen people be forced to be displays. and if you've seen the batman of the, is the impulse of can you and is, can you and is know is an operation area. and they have us, the people of the is the part of cotton, eunice to move to wrap up. this is an indication that the occupation photos is trying to take the displacement, so that to be a sort of emigrate ation. so it was the rough off crossing we uh, now had in, in, in we had no confident that these, uh, the goal is though the it is. that's why you left me on a date to move quickly to stop the question. and we, uh, let's go to general all the eyes to see, to adopt certain procedures and the by the weight is now in the run my law. and we have told him that we will never meet in protest of his actions since the 2021. he has been appointed as this was the general all the is to say and says that dying he has ignored the but his dean and fines. we refused to meet him today in the, in the process. and to show that we don't accept his acceptance of the israel is a dictations. and we know that the he also said some state the are not verified. so we have refused to meet him because they did not show that it well, you've been listening that to a press conference from the independent commission of human rights. and that's the national human rights organization for palestine. they were just speaking the outside enough, the hospital and con eunice, that's in the southern part of the gaza strip. they say they're appealing to the american public to stop the president from being a part of what they say is an ongoing genocide in gaza. the commission says that they've been documenting abuses throughout this conflict, and they're asking the international criminal court to live up to its obligations a while. in the meantime, the us secretary of state honest name's lincoln, has wrapped up yet another visit to the regions and it says conflict again. he's how talks on the future of the cause of a foreign ministers on the sidelines of the wind climate conference in july. and i followed a meeting with israel's prime minister on thursday. i made clear that after it was imperative that is real, put in place, clear protections for civilians, emphasis standing and measuring the systems going forward. and as we see just today is roles already moved out on parts of that, including sending out information, making a weird wherever we move and being safe areas and not in jobs. and we'll be looking at looking at that going forward. it's very, very important. it's also important to understand why the laws came to an end because of them on a mos renae documents and made in fact, even before the most committed, atrocious terrorist attack injurious feeling. 3 people born together as including americans began firing rockets before the positive ended. and as i said on the commitments of a whole lot to bring in sol, tongue barrow county is a professor of public policy. it hello, i've been calling for the university. you to ask me now in the studio. so don't we just back to where we wow. more than a week ago, have the calculations that will change for the, the assignable, any of the other parties have been involved or trying to mediate this call as well . i think mister now who has from the beginning being very keen on continuing his war and gaza. yeah. and also the user id ministry are also determined to restore the image of being tough and security a to provide the security for those raiders and so on. and to be honest, i think they've been looking for a glitch in the negotiation process to give them the justification to go back into this. and this is what's happened over the last couple of over the last couple of days. i don't know if this is something you've discuss area, but the whole idea of the women and children that these right is interpreted to deal to mean all women and children and how mass talked about civilian women and children now. so there was nothing to do with the female soldiers in the state. and then also the issue of the family that was uh, killed in gaza at how much offering to return the bodies plus one man who is the father of those children. and that's of course was, was rejected by as well. in addition to the fact that thomas really pushed a israel to the edge by releasing men, but not just bailey. so they went on outside this trend of communication directly dealing with the russians. the tie government, they should have been on so on. and that's what it is, right? i think it gave the image that or undermine their, their case and an editor to them. so they were looking really for a way to, to continue this war. and this is what's happened yesterday at the morning. well, it does feel like we're in a new phase of the war to some extent. that's been plenty of talk of this idea of, of the ground and vision moving style 15 me fits drops. that's. that's not that's being circulated with, with the gaza strip, broken down some blocks and people the thing moved around. yes. again, what this feels you and i have talked about this like an ever ever shrinking space . so people in the gaza strip, you know, as that space shrinks, continues to shrink. what's your weight on where negotiations might be for, for another ceasefire, given what you've just told them? i think it's going to be much more difficult. i think even the mediators may have to face to this question, can we continue to act in good faith as mediators in a situation where clearly one side is, has the full intent on their genocide. what nothing yahoo is doing is not to is not toward this is if you look at that, the distance looks like we're gaming exercises between army to come and impose a grid on the whole area with 2700000 people. i'd say i move you from a to b. c. all of those sound like you're all kind of this is what signing up. should it be possible? and what she seems to be after is really the social fabric he's intending on destroying the social fabric with the policy and making sure that the 2.7 people are more by. and by, by doing so, he is going to ultimately, i think, so try and push them out of guys altogether. the idea of this, uh, uh, security is on that it wants to create. this is very similar to what these are, they didn't happen in, in 1982 they, when they've entered haven't and created this buffer zone. and it was an all mine, as long as they've pushed all the information out of this. it's not something that you usually do into the land of your neighbor or, or your enemy. you something that if you want to create a buffer zone, you do it on your right 1st on your own, then understood what you did yesterday. he placed the cornerstone for a new we got to new settlement and guides us strip. so great, i think his, his time is, is still to push the policy is out. i don't see how that will say, because i have with regional policies. won't even f allow some of our account. thank you for joining me again. here in the studio. of all the us has repeatedly called fiction military and pauses and calls on that as you've been hearing. it's well, it's also israel's biggest military. baccha. washington has their forces, they send israel 100 bond combustible ones. the candidates carry 240 kilograms of explosives. that's according to the wall street journal, which is proportional previously undisclosed on supposed to israel. it says a 100 of these b, o u 109 phones have been sent since october. the 7th then designed to destroy underground facilities. so in total, the u. s. has sent is really about 15000 bombs over the past 2 months, including unguided and guided munitions. it's also reportedly sent some 57000 on television shows a key munition that it's also been sending to ukraine. us officials also told the newspaper that israel used in american bottom and an attack on the giovanni a refugee camp in northern casa, and killed more than a 100 people. all day with the rush is a professor at the national defense university. he was a pentagon director of arabian peninsula recess. he says, the reports of weapons provided by the us might be seen as a contradiction of any weapon you know, use in the cost, which will kill him. but um, you know, the, the article says that the weapons have been provided since october 7th. so we don't know what the pace of it is, but it's quite probable that a lot of these happened back before the international
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u. s. u, a. e. your rod, you're run into weight. also in the gulf region are likewise ranked among the world's top 10 oil producing states. between 20162020, the fossil fuel accounted for over a 3rd of gross domestic product in the gulf states. that revenue helps pay for economic development, but it's also funding the transition to renewables. at the same time, the goal for reaching has already been impacted by the consequences of climate change from drought to flash floods and rising sea levels, saudi arabia and the u. a. e. have seen huge expansion and renewable energy use in recent years. just recently the merits announced their net 0 target for 2050. those plans involved new clean energy investments totaling $54000000000.00 by 2030 that's a positive move. um, but we see that the policies to actually meet their target all or are still not there. and we see they're actually planning to increase still, for example, fossil gas consumption. and they're still massively planning to increase their oil and gas production, which will also lead to higher emissions. but the gulf states aren't the only ones investing massively, a new fossil fuel project. in fact, almost all of the top 20 fossil fuel producing countries plan to produce more and 2030, then they do today. the international goal of limiting global average temperature is the $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels could be buried once and for all. that's despite both the oil states and fossil fuel companies, nothing short of money for m
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a personal question. if i can, i, i haven't been to the u. k. and a number of years now, i'm on the sanctions from my own u. k. government, because i work for russia today. so at the moment i cross the border into the u. k . they're going to bide me and then potentially do whatever they want somebody. but i just wanted to ask you that, you know, the state of political affairs and the u. k. the people in general still trust the narratives coming out of the u. k. government, you know, there's been a declining trust in the narrative, somebody from the government and the media really ever since the invasion of iraq and that's now 20 years ago. so that was already fully fully floating point breaks . it gave it a big push down again. and now this latest assumed garza the, the, the speed with which the noise that was holding onto media about what was really happening. what expense has been a massive excitement to that process. along with the way in which every single one of the leading politicians in prison stood up to support israel unconditionally and committing its full size refuses to admit the move comes of be
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and as most would like to believe since bricks plus in south africa support a strategic partnership with the u. within the c a u strategic partnership. it is important to recognize the complex network of connections between these formations as the alliance of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa are expands with the inclusion of 6 new members. in january, the block is increasing the being labeled a potential threats to the west with several main stream media headlines like bees pumping debates on the balance of power and diplomatic challenges between brakes on the west and weld. during the rising power of bricks conference, most of the growth a member of the european parliament challenge, the use approach quoting full set as a critical relationship set with breaks countries on emphasizing the need for a power dime shifted international diplomacy. v. as a to you to be together with the united states is one of new colonialism. what we're doing is profiting from cheap and natural resources from cheap labor bringing basically nothing in return. it's like a win lose situation. and what we would like to see
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and as most would like to believe, since breaks plus in south africa support a strategic partnership with the u within the c a u strategic partnership. it is important to recognize the complex network of connections between these formations, us as the alliance of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa expands with the inclusion of 6 new members. in january, the blog is increasingly being labeled a potential threat. so the west, but several mainstream media headlines like these prompts in debates on the balance of power. a diplomatic challenges between the brakes and the western world. adjoining the rising power of breaks conference must held the draw off a member of the european parliament challenge. the use approach calling for fair and equitable relations with bricks, countries, and the besides being the need for a part time shift in international developed reaction to, to be together with the united states is one of new colonialism. what we're doing is profiting from cheap natural resources from cheap labor bringing basically nothing in return. it's like a win lose situation. and what we would like t
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form ahead of not give you the central bank is accused of a legal or transferring millions of dollars into offshore accounts, including the u. s. u. k, a china the the call to just take so, but it's a soft today. it must go. my name's peter scott, and here's how the world is looking as the we can get. so the way that we start with a bit of breaking news this our, the un security council has passed a resolution requiring both israel and hum us. so a lot deliveries of humanitarian aid into the gaza strip of proposed amendment for an immediate cease fire. it was blocked by the united states and rushes on buses. it's the you and the said that's under us pressure. the final text of the resolution, most important provisions, a singular study which is new to some of the cheapest in the us has once again exposed itself in front of the world. by blocking even the councils extremely, we can call for a cessation of hostilities in gaz. instead, washington playing dirty, sold a text, actually a license for israel to killed palestinian civilians in gaza under the pretext of, quote, creating conditions for a cessation of hostilities under press
form ahead of not give you the central bank is accused of a legal or transferring millions of dollars into offshore accounts, including the u. s. u. k, a china the the call to just take so, but it's a soft today. it must go. my name's peter scott, and here's how the world is looking as the we can get. so the way that we start with a bit of breaking news this our, the un security council has passed a resolution requiring both israel and hum us. so a lot deliveries of humanitarian aid into the...
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also said it's planning to expand its ground defensive against her mos considered a terrorist group by the u and the u. s. and so that means shifting its campaign to cause a south where most displays, palestinians have fled to novice. as the homeless run, garza health ministry says more than 160 people have been killed by is really forces in the past day as they're doing what they can to pull anyone alive from under the debris. every day. people across the gaza strip wake up to new scenes of devastation. often all they find is dead bodies. but sometimes they're lucky for the job to take me to the matter of hospital. they treated me then may god protect them. it's destruction the children with screaming children's mental health as affected the injured were on the street, me me and for others will retrieve from on the the, on the phone in the southern city of rafa. and is rarely airstrike destroyed a house and damage several others. and a refugee camp in nearby can eunice, the attacks also flattened several buildings or the most it almost one if i say we as designated safe and other thousands of displac
also said it's planning to expand its ground defensive against her mos considered a terrorist group by the u and the u. s. and so that means shifting its campaign to cause a south where most displays, palestinians have fled to novice. as the homeless run, garza health ministry says more than 160 people have been killed by is really forces in the past day as they're doing what they can to pull anyone alive from under the debris. every day. people across the gaza strip wake up to new scenes of...
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u—a—e. its ambassador to the u—n, says the decision �*responds to the dire situation on the ground'.
u—a—e. its ambassador to the u—n, says the decision �*responds to the dire situation on the ground'.
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a mouse is considered a terrorist organization by the u and u. s. the most run, garza health ministries has more than 200 people have been killed by israeli forces over the past 24 hours. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost humanitarian aid another day and gaza and the mass. many of the causes how mass throughout in house ministry size, the number killed since october 7, system cost of 20000. that's roughly one percent of the scripts in time population is around. however, it shows no sign of nothing up. it's bombardment. this is ray. i'm a footage purportedly shows a strike on how much the official bank transported by car as part of the israel size expanded ground operations in the beleaguered territory. so we can argue that it's part of the war from it's a difficult war against a brutal enemy that some triggers on the field above and especially below it to me a lot as well as amongst the civilian population, the gun. but the hope that we have striking come us on, not that this is a protracted difficult operation that will
a mouse is considered a terrorist organization by the u and u. s. the most run, garza health ministries has more than 200 people have been killed by israeli forces over the past 24 hours. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost humanitarian aid another day and gaza and the mass. many of the causes how mass throughout in house ministry size, the number killed since october 7, system cost of 20000. that's roughly one percent of the scripts in time population is around....
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a few months ago. uh at the conference. um. so it of all of these ways or mine has gone against um, what's u. s. e u, a nato farm published? it was rough. uh, the ross, a calling investment farm in moscow. vladimir put in, had it delivered the key note address. he, we spoke to v to be bank president andre cost, and he highlighted the significance of the wide variety of delegations, the president of the summit, a little bit. and so, so, so with testing the current firm differs and the composition of foreign participants today will see almost no representative of the investment community of the western conference and the whole, oh phone guess. and there were many of them were investors from china, india. there were abby and peninsula, you're on the central asia and africa, but tell them about our policies and investment opportunity. of course, there's always the most valuable thing that the presence himself spoken answered questions because who else? but the president can answer questions and express the most authoritative opinions . our biggest friend in terms of economic scale is china is practically the 2nd. and maybe eve
a few months ago. uh at the conference. um. so it of all of these ways or mine has gone against um, what's u. s. e u, a nato farm published? it was rough. uh, the ross, a calling investment farm in moscow. vladimir put in, had it delivered the key note address. he, we spoke to v to be bank president andre cost, and he highlighted the significance of the wide variety of delegations, the president of the summit, a little bit. and so, so, so with testing the current firm differs and the...
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u—a—e. its ambassador to the u—n, says the decision �*responds to the dire situation on the ground'. ian ambassador to the u—n, called it a step in the right direction but reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire — saying that 2 point 3—million palestinians have been fighting for their lives and facing death. meanwhile: israel's ambassador to the un criticised the resolution and said that the �*un should have focused on the humanitarian crisis of the hostages. gilad erdan also thanked the us for its support of israel. for more on the day's events, our correspondent there, john sudworth sent this update from washington. the united states explained that while they're happy that this was stepping up humanitarian aid, they were happy that the council did not include the condemnation of a mosque towards the october seven attacks and said that is what led them to eventually abstain and it is worth noting that the draught was humanitarian in nature and those in the council discussed must be a kind of all parties if one is named and ultimately, the united states, he did not use the veto to
u—a—e. its ambassador to the u—n, says the decision �*responds to the dire situation on the ground'. ian ambassador to the u—n, called it a step in the right direction but reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire — saying that 2 point 3—million palestinians have been fighting for their lives and facing death. meanwhile: israel's ambassador to the un criticised the resolution and said that the �*un should have focused on the humanitarian crisis of the hostages. gilad erdan...
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a u. this is prager u, a quote, pro-american, education nonprofit with growing school partnerships in new to marissa straight, their videos are an answer to an education system too focused on diversity and gender. in this los angeles studio, prager used artists focused on exceptionalism. >> they feel like they're serving on the front lines of the war of ideas in america. >> prager u has doubled revenue and reached 10 billion views. founder dennis prager has been a controversial radio show host for years. >> if you're spending a good part of the day teaching kids about preferred pronouns and other what we call woke issues, then you're really not teaching them. >> what i hear from teachers of every background is that they are slammed from block to block. they are under paid. they are under appreciated and they don't even have time to talk about pronouns, gender theory, critical race theory. you can point to here or there. >> i don't believe that they're telling you the truth. i actually think they're lying to you. >> in oklahoma, some teachers like gabe woolly are using prager u in the clas
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a mazda is considered a type of risk organization by the u and u. s. i'm us run down. so health industry says more than 200 people have been killed by is really forces of the last 24 hours. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost humanitarian aid. another day in gaza. another mass burials causes a mass throughout in house ministry size. the number killed since october 7th to some past 20000. that's roughly one percent of the scripts of new time population as well, however, shows no sign of lighting up its bombardment. this is radio me footage, proportionately shows a strike on how much the official bank transported by car as part of the israel size expanded ground operations in the beleaguered territory. so we can argue that it's part of the war from it's a difficult war against a brutal enemy that some traders from the field above and especially below it to me i lot as well as amongst the civilian population, the gun. but we a striking from us on that this is a protracted difficult operation that will continue a while longer. my ship holds them o
a mazda is considered a type of risk organization by the u and u. s. i'm us run down. so health industry says more than 200 people have been killed by is really forces of the last 24 hours. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost humanitarian aid. another day in gaza. another mass burials causes a mass throughout in house ministry size. the number killed since october 7th to some past 20000. that's roughly one percent of the scripts of new time population as well,...
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the cooling for cease fire. mouse is considered a tara organization by the e. u and the u. x. the most around guys, the health ministry says more than 200 people have been killed, biased by the forces. over the past 24 hours. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost humanitarian night another day in gaza and the mass burials causes a mass throughout in house ministry size. the number killed since october 7, system cost of $20000.00. that's roughly one percent of the strips of their time population as well, however, shows no sign of nothing up as bombardment. this is ray army footage purportedly shows a strike, a mass official being transported by cop or as possible. isabel size expanded ground operations in the beleaguered territory. so he's lucky that it's part of the war from it's a difficult war against a brutal enemy that some triggers on the field above and especially below it to me a lot as well as amongst the civilian population, the gun. but the hope that we have striking come us on not that this is a protracted difficult operation that will contin
the cooling for cease fire. mouse is considered a tara organization by the e. u and the u. x. the most around guys, the health ministry says more than 200 people have been killed, biased by the forces. over the past 24 hours. the violence follows a un security council resolution to boost humanitarian night another day in gaza and the mass burials causes a mass throughout in house ministry size. the number killed since october 7, system cost of $20000.00. that's roughly one percent of the strips...
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mazda is identified as a terrorist organization by the u. u. s. and many other countries. meanwhile beach or monetary and situation for people in guys, it continues to worse than the head of the u. n. agency housing palestinian refugees has just returned from his 3rd trip to the territory. and the reports of widespread hunger and desperate conditions in a frenzy and drop off as a trucks arrive and the gaza strip. people climbed in the grub bags of food before they can be properly distributed. the hunger here is wide spread and punishing people not stopping it. it trucks taking the food and eating it the right to wait. and this is how desperate the i'm hungry so yeah. so supplies are running severely, no oh model, but wanted to, to feed as many people as he can. he used to work as a cook in a restaurant before the war began. almost half of gauze population has now moved to the southern city of philadelphia. and those who were already here have both to run out of stops. other means to pay for them. i came here to get help to feed my children. we als
mazda is identified as a terrorist organization by the u. u. s. and many other countries. meanwhile beach or monetary and situation for people in guys, it continues to worse than the head of the u. n. agency housing palestinian refugees has just returned from his 3rd trip to the territory. and the reports of widespread hunger and desperate conditions in a frenzy and drop off as a trucks arrive and the gaza strip. people climbed in the grub bags of food before they can be properly distributed....
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