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of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far . the lives up to palestinian babies are lost due to a power outage of gals, as largest hospital, according to local officials, neutral steps, all bits bombardment, ground, and agents, and also a head the, the idea front of her mouth both released for the joke. their forces sparkling at all it inside northern guns that among the ruins of residential field. the leaders of most of the countries gather in saudi arabia to condemn the work with some long time rivals speaking as part of a newly unified front against western support. richard. the criminal has become the judge, and the thief has become the ruler. this is the current state of the west. it is
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a shame that western countries which always talk about human rights and freedoms, remain silent in the face of the ongoing massacres in palestine. mazda of raleigh's for a cease firing, guns are heard across the globe from the us, where protesters gathered outside jo biden's, residents to london, which grew some of the biggest crowds worldwide the me day and most go i'm, you know, legal and it says didn't use our own our teeth. good. now if your company 2 babies have died and dozens more are in immediate danger at gals as largest hospital after a power outage. that's according to the palestinian health ministry. it happened to admit an intense crossfire between hum us and israel, or on the out sheets and medical facility. what we know is that the local officials
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say another patient in intensive care was killed by is really shelling of the world health organization doctor through i borders as well at they say they've lost contact with their workers of the hospital. i mean, up, the site has been bombed several times, causing multiple casualties. these really military have said it's ready to help if i could wait children from the clinic, according to the palace to mean read prisons i'll she for is currently blockaded. i'm surrounded by is really takes something the idea, huston i there is no sage. i repeat, there is no sage on the street. the hospital, the side of the hospital is open on the street for the safe spots of guardians, who wish to leave the hospital in a while outside another large medical side deluxe, a hospital in central garza mourners have gathered to bid for well and bury some of the victims again in the city of can eunice canadian, palestinian journalist,
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munster issue ma'am. spoke with some of those directly affected by the it's really a soft as it has been 36 days since the start of the war. during these times, you have seen on tv, hundreds of thousands of refugees displaced, those who have lost their homes, though for afraid for their lives and the lives of the children. leave areas that they consider it enough to be safe for you to the bottom. it's on the invasion. i'm coming to areas where they think the safety such as los are off with a heat and how do you want us in the south. today we're going to do some interviews with some people who left some of the areas that are not safe and see what they think, see how they are living. well the, what is life, are you talking about? is there still life now? i left my house and since the beginning of the war i've been on the streets,
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there's no safety in hospitals. patients are dying and everything is bad. what life do you want me to talk about? the whole world is watching. sleep on the streets while the children sleep in the school with the women and their mother, the world is watching us. they know what we're going through. can you imagine that there's someone who's unaware of our situation. this is a like adult sides of small sort hospital. so as you can see here, we have edited with of plastic. uh, people are walking, trying to do their daily activities. mainly trying to find some food, some clean water, taking their children to the hospital. and as you can see adjacent to us here is a school one of the u. n. schools under the law that had been to and the to refugee centers, people uh, dozens of families um living inside classrooms. you can see some clothes that have
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been hung to dry inside each one of these schools that are $200.00 of the schools are around 40025000 feet and each one right now with always a challenge and experience, the tutoring they use to a specific routine and who move to another school. they used to wake up at certain time and go to get their food. but now things have changed. the living conditions have become impossible. everyone fights for their own sustenance, due to insufficient support from the un. this is part of the suffering they and you are in addition to problems with bathrooms, water, and compile networks. all of these hard seats makes a difference between loving your own home and how you leave now. isn't this suffering? we ask the road to see how we leave and do something about it, except on the south, west the well to help us and have mfc and us o shoulder and stuff for more and hung good. and we'll leave on the boulder with
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nothing. the idea for tucked us shoulders with their tongues, we fled from the it was one of the more tough mentors, days for me personally. hearing the stories, some of the stories of the 1500000 people this place. and one of 220, the few d schools talking to people, sleeping industries, sleeping and they're called of sleeping and that costs talking to people for trying to fight day by day, hour by hour, in order to survive. the current is really aggression on their homes, against the property, against the people. and they called on the woods to please put an end to this madness and the seas for it as soon as possible. with the idea of house relief for the age of its tongues firing up buildings in an on this close location inside gal, sir, the
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police really know the trace stays, its forces are pushing deeper into the end, save wild targeting homeless positions, both a bones and underground a large number of tumbles, notoriously used by the militants. it said to have already been destroyed and the funds will for its part come out, show these images saying its troops are standing there, ground inside northern gaza and targeting the is really military. we've not been able to independently confirm when we're any of this, but h plus the u. s. military has confirmed that one of it, sir, across to has crushed during a training flight over the eastern mediterranean sea. there's no word of what causes the incident, which is now under investigation. washington has to pour the large pothole sleeves
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. all fields really coast with the stated goal of the touring other countries from joining the war. we asked former senior security policy on the list in the office of the us secretary of defense, michael miller, for his assessment on the there's obviously going to be um, a blanket. the quiet on this until uh next. it can have been notified. there has been no further details, kind of god is not releasing any further details, but the reality is going to be an increase in us aircraft lying around whether it's air force or navy. if, if the aircraft went down in the mediterranean, then uh, more than likely it was uh, a maybe aircraft. but uh, that has not been verified by the pentagon. all they know is that an aircraft went down and they have no word yet on whether there were survivors. it looks like there may have been more than one or even 2. that might have gone down with
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a plane which might indicate that it's a either a recognizance or, or it's another type of aircraft, but we just have to wait for word of it. but this is inevitably going to happen with the build upset. it has occurred on growing opposition as well, with an israel to the government's actions. these were the seeking side side, the defense ministry, and tell a beef on saturday evening with citizens calling for a ceasefire. and gals that protesters chanted slogans of hell banners while demanding an end to the violence. these really prime minister, however, saves now is not the time to us still talk going on because that one is the complete security control by the ease. really army was the ability to enter gaza whenever we want to take out the terrorist that's can re emerge. i can tell you what, there won't be, there won't be come us. there will have to be something else there. but either wait, there will have to be our security control or
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a journalist and the westbank city of what i'm all that believes that statement confers that israel is actively seeking the stop and the palestinian leadership fully government gals in the future. the tv is absolutely the lesson all 40 would love to have motor on and rolling guys off toward the end of this war against the augusta by israel. and during the last week at the, on the, for the america. so me to present the bus and the other option option says that all exist adaptive and so forth. you must play a role and ruling guys off from the end of this war. yeah, so they're going to show for the expressed, it's the interest and the inc. i'm getting all excited about the nowadays, right? the right mr. that is the letter to the message to the right. as you know, for the, as well as to the, are up sent to the people who are watching. what's going on back to that is model and for the stuff worked in the future of federal and gaza. and also there is no c
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spy out of before that. and if you have any or basically hostages and getting a slip. so this means that the work, what is continuing this address of weight. and as i have your price talked to a lot of students, i'm civilians based and goes on. we must cut all ties with the zionist regime about was the really and presidents message of a joint summit of the muslim leaders during a rare trip to saudi arabia at all is low, make a neighboring states must provide security instability for those, for multiple regions. they must come to any political and economic relations with design history, stream, and cut of all commercial ties, especially in the energy field. this must be our priority. these lumnick states must also recognize that you're buying power as a terrorist entity, overlay establishment of an international court to prosecute and punish design history the long awaited oh, i see. emergency meeting gone, garza was finally held in the solid and capital re all with 35 days of delay. and
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as it was president of abraham bracy was also there. and he did have a speech there. he said that the session and the emergency meeting was opposite. of course, it should have been held shortly after the conference there opted over a month ago. but now we said that the emergency meeting was held with a months long delay. but not only did receive blame the conflict on his well, he also slammed the united states for its support, its continued support for these radio army. he said that the united states is an accomplice. and this whole for bank, he said, are the, is really the war machine against the gardens is operated by the united states and his field by the united states. he said that washington needs to be held accountable by the world that it has to answer for its war crimes you want has always been critical of the united states quotes, double standards when it comes to the issue of human rights. one says that he was claims to be the flag bearer of human rights,
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but in practice it one says that the was maintains a selective approach towards the issue of human rights. and now racy said that what is happening in the gaza strip is a clear example of this, of this dual take washington's dual fix on the issue of human rights. so, but despite all of the divisions that do exist between the arab and muslim leaders, the fact that the oh i see emerge as the meeting was finally held. and has brought together different and influential. most of them an arab leaders, it certainly carry some message as far as well. all our heads of muslim nations joined around in condemning the idea of the actions in gaza. the joint statement said the treatments of palestinians is quote, an aggression, a war crime and a barbaric and in shoemaking muscle. currently in the countries, the amount of the un security type. so adult, the binding resolution to stop the war. saudi arabia's foreign minister also slammed what he called the double standards of israel's allies. and the
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disposition refers not only to israel and what is real, is practicing, but also to the international community, including those confident that seek help, agree justify or exempt israel from its commitment to the foundations of international humanitarian law. we're watching and observing the double standards, and we are reassessing based on this the credibility of international systems. if there is no commitment binding everyone to this foundations, it is difficult to speak of this foundations of unifying foundations. well, the so the summit marked the milestone for trick t a. m theory of the nation's leaders, red chip, tie bird on on bus yard, all a sudden match up the events after a decade of strange relations. ties between on for a i'm damascus, deteriorated dr. tricky is support for syrian in storage and forces back in 2011 on saturday. both leaders shared a common approach towards the war and gas. amanda,
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you hold a practical step forward, would involve engaging in genuine political forums rather than just issuing declarations. a crucial measure is to hold any political interaction with the scientist, entity encompassing economic ties ends more until it's re engagement is contingent upon and immediate, and sustains commitments to cease all crimes against the palestinians throughout palestine, way of the criminal has become the judge and the thief has become the ruler, this is the current state of the west and that has done it and we're faced with the barbarism unprecedented in history, where the hospitals, places of worship. schools in refugee camps on ambulances are bombed and civilians are massacre. it is a shame that western countries which always talk about human rights and freedoms, remain silent in the face of the ongoing massacres in palestine because for a cease fire in deal. so how being reiterated that protest across the world,
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some of the largest crowds rallied in the hearts of london. you can media said around $300.00 size and people had gathered for the event. but some estimates pub vin number more than double that figure. the british prime minister has called the timing of the raleigh disrespectful of pulling sided with the annual armistice day commemorations, marking the end of world war one. the pro palestinian demonstrators were met with country demos, resulting in clashes between the rival groups over a 100 people were to take the while across the atlantic, hundreds of pro palestinian supporters marched to jo biden's residence in delaware,
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where he spending the veteran's day holiday weekend. wow. the large group we posted in flags outside the us presidents holding a call for us expiring counseling, increasing is providing of complicity. and what they're labeling of genocide washington is on wavering support for israel's war efforts. how spark must protest across the us in recent weeks. but always a pleasure to welcome into the studio r t country peter and former us senate stuff or tara. we do this thing you, tara. i can just see you to. the president's home state has been somewhat of a safe space for him, done the years. that's where he goes. until not how likely are these things are indeed wider, sings or protests or across the us. how likely are they to make him question the is really on slaw, in gaps that you think? well, that's a good question, you know, and because it's, it's then asking the question of how much influence does the president actually
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have as he does seem to be showing signs of confusion and dementia like he did over the weekend again during veterans day when he got lost on stage, but you have a recent pull, 66 percent of americans that want a cease fire. so you have a lot of americans frustrated with these foreign mores republicans and democrats. you have a lot of people feeling like the money is going overseas rather than at home. and so big push would make a difference. well, from the sources that i've been talking to, there is a pushing pull behind the scenes with you. we in the advising administration, however, the people leading the scene like former obama staffers who really have kind of lead um, many of them as far as foreign policy, like blink and like dig sullivan like kirby and, and others with the on a say. they are pushing for this conflict to get wider and i had been on before talking about i ran, i really do believe that the us is trying to provoke
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a hot war with. so i ran at this times, can i just touch upon something you said they're in arlington, virginia this weekend. one of them was somber offense remembrance day in the us. i'm the leader. they they, they come under in chief as well. of course. didn't really puts a, it didn't appear to be fully cognizant of, of what was happening when he returned from the platform. things like that. how does that make, i suppose veterans fee when they see things like that, how would you, how would you put the willing to make some america look week in the leadership department in general? right. and then of course you have the fact he's very elderly and people in the, in the democratic party are calling for him to step down. he's failing and all the polls he was months ago. and now you've got this new conflict on opening up this new front for the us. they've sent a submarine to the mediterranean. they've sent aircraft carriers and escalating it
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if you don't standing by the rhetoric, despite the fact that 10000 civilians have been slaughtered and 5000, about 5000 of them are children. a 1000 still under the rubble of children. these are unarmed civilians and people are up in arms on both sides. and like i said, you know, the polls show strongly 66 percent americans wanna cease fire. so it looks like a manufacturer consent to keep pushing this another aspect. it us diplomatic cables recently released by the media revealed of joe biden stumps, and the gals of where has led to worsting relations with art of countries, as well as a looming revolt. as you're saying within this, one administration is not causing concern for job. i do think he, he's fully aware of all of that. the vision of what, perhaps america's funding globally. it's happening. no,
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absolutely. i mean you have the un and many countries pulling their diplomats there is really diplomats away. they don't want. they're sending them away. they don't want them, they're, they're, they're all crying is that is really, is um, are committing more crimes right now. so there's been an outcry about the massive amounts of civilians that have been bombed. like for example, the 500 people that were killed while they were trying to get one home us reader and it wasn't clear if they got him or not. and then there's the question of, are they creating more right terrorist by all of this destruction and killing, you know, civilians. so you have um, joe biden, dealing with economic ties, but you also have gas and oil interest, also cause a coast, remember there's the gas reserves where it's almost a trillion dollars. that's a lot of money. america already has taken a 3rd of syrians oil and pillaged it so, and they've been bombing syria as you know. so, so this escalation is really something especially now you have the air nations
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uniting and pushing back to protect the palestinians, but also their own interest economically. and the silk road that is, is trying to develop in the economic ties to the east. the gas issue is fascinating and it was the more you read into it, and i'll have to admit before it started being spoken about, i had no idea about the sheer amount of reserves i would, i would tell anybody to delve into that a little bit further what tara was speaking about and on saturday states, secondly, on st, blinking, announced that quote, far too many palestinians have been killed. is that, could that be the, the start having you turn in washington rhetoric or is it your condolences to think? well, i think it's just, you know, basically rhetoric at this point because you have to look at actions speak louder than words, right. we're sending weapons were continuing publicly to, to stay with the aggression and the genocide that's unfolding before the world that's happening. and,
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and i think the blinking is been very clear about his stance of standing with israel in the past. and i don't really see that changing that even offer $12000000000.00 in a israel. and that doesn't seem to be going anywhere. we'll see if it passes the house in the congress. but that's what's really interesting about this union, is it now you have some republicans and republican politicians buying in on this and, and wanting to give the 12000000000 and aid when they were yelling and screaming. not to give it to you to the truck proxy warren ukraine. mm hm. so it's very interesting. there's a shift, isn't there just old enough because just, you know, we're a month we're a year right from us presidential election. how big an issue is really what's happening in the middle east, because historically, domestic concerns have been primary when voters go to the pallets they, they want the economy, they want their families, education, etc. but as you say,
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the sheer amounts of tosh being sent overseas, 1st thing to ukraine know is real. it has to make it dent does not, at least in the election cycle being spoken about. you know, it's really interesting because now you're seeing democrats saying they're not going to vote for joe biden. again, his, his pull numbers are all, were already at a historic low before this. now they've even sunk lower and below trumps. and trump has not even been able to actually run is. so it's really interesting how you see this unfolding. but yes, people have said in the democratic party that they won't be voting for endless wars . so i think there will have to be to, with the selection coming, they're going to have to address this and some substantive way, whether they will or not. or they just feel arrogance enough to go forward with the able see for $12000000000.00 is a significant amount. um it was also released that there's only the us state department, so there's only $1000000000.00 left for ukraine. and then you had um use the windows key on air asking if you can't give money, can you give credit is getting
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a bit desperate. right? so you have um, the reality is america can't have 2 different waterfront and possibly 3 if they're still poking, you know, the bear with taiwan and, and that whole front and trying to open their. so i think that overall american citizens and what you're sharing is real push back on the endless morse and really wanting infrastructure and inflation and housing and medical to be addressed in the united states. the issues that affect them directly. exactly. what about then the other side of the p, and because it could very well be in a republican administration in, in, in years time taking over the white house has anything interested you from what you've heard there. donald trump, of course, is always going to be one of the lighter voices, but also you've got people like the buck, rama swami, getting traction for ideas. what. what's your general take on the g o. p. as regards to more it's about for access, isn't it because you have um the american 1st, which are mainly trump,
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supporters and, and such. and the support was that right? they are wanting money to stay home. they don't want all these for an adventures. but then you have the regular g o, p republicans that are very much pushing have no problem with, with sending $12000000000.00 to israel. have no problem with sending more money to with taiwan. they're, they're eager to start some sort of conflict with china, which is, which is mad it's, it's, it's, you know, would work because we have so many economic economic ties to china. really bad. i think it was way as regards that would it be that those type of republicans or would it be that trump effect side? who do you think wins about bottle waving? statistically you have a stronger um, grass roots with the america 1st. you have a stronger groceries pushing away um and then combined with the left, i think that there's going to have to be a movement to move away. but we'll see again, america seems very good at a manufacturing consent for more so on. a big question is, you know,
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money is being sent, but it does not necessarily mean that it's going to help in any sort of victory. we've seen that very directly with key of now is realize still in the show with getting the money. so the big question is, will it make a difference? he, you know, it's interesting because we wonder where that $12000000000.00 went. just wonder where the 100000000000 that went to ukraine is. and there's a lot of really good reporting about how many of those weapons an a that we gave ended up on the black markets and ended up in people's pockets, almost like a money laundering scheme. and now there are, you know, committees opening up hearings against joe biden, for impeachment, talking about corruption in the key of resume and his direct involvement with receiving money and even bribes. right. somebody who has worked in the, in the us and that what is your assessment on it? on, on the general, if you coming item on israel and palestine,
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do you see it having altered in the last decade or so? has there been more voices more balance, voices coming out or do you see it still the. busy leading the way there. well, you know, if the hawk seems to be getting a lot of air time because of their interest with met weapons manufacturing companies like gracie on lockheed martin. like, you know, lindsey graham, your unit. there's never been a country he doesn't want to bomb, right? he's always on encouraging war. but you also have on the other side of it, ron paul and some other voices that are saying no more. we need, we need our money to stay home. we need to stay in the us and we need peace and innovation and infrastructure building. so we'll see whose voice really gets louder . but right now the military industrial complex makes a lot of money. i mean raytheon, lockheed martin and some of this weapons manufacturers made over trillion dollars on the ukraine for a while and the money that isn't. yeah. yeah. so they've had that some of the highest you know, money posting coming in. so, so with war being not profitable,
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there has to be some sort of incentive for peace. and that's with people speaking out like they are and saying, you know, no more, it's a, it's one of the words we haven't heard quite a lot of. and in both conflicts piece is nat calling for pace. asteroids a lot? yeah. and, and one more thing about, about israel, you know, remember that israel, 35 percent of the population are american, have american passports. so there's a very huge economic tangle and tie with that. so that's why you see sort of the, the nun backing off of america, stunning authority and bill. so tara, as always, thank you so much coming into the program and sharing your views at with his article, computer informing us senate stuff are part of read. thank you. all right now, is it possible that members of a respected humanitarian organization where the link in human organs during the train looks like it's a briskly story. but next, the allocations are put forward and are short documentary projects for kidneys. now
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