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tv   World News in Full  PRESSTV  March 26, 2024 4:30pm-5:03pm IRST

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the israely occupation forces press ahead with their genocidal war on gaza despite a un security council's call for immediate ceasefire. the political bureau chief of palestines hamas movement meets with iran's for a minister in tehran and lebanon's faz resistant movement fires rockets at israely targets inside the occupied territories inflicting heavy losses.
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4:31 p.m. here in tehran. this is press tv world news, with meruz, good to have you with this. this regime is going ahead with his genocidal war in on gaza despite a un security council resolution urging immediate seizfire in the besaged territory. they were all civilians, my brother and his family were displaced from the north, they told them to move to the south. here is the south, where is the safety? they bombed them while they were sitting here eating, they didn't even finish their iftar. the more than 30 palestinis have been killed in fresh israel rates sanga. the city. the regime war
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plans also targeted house north of the city of rafa, killing 19 people there, mostly women and children. israeli air strikes also hit baitlahya in the north and areas around the nasirat refugee camp in central gaza. at least 150 people have been killed in indiscriminate bombings in span of one day. the israely forces also kept up their attacks in the vicinity of al-shafar hospital, leaving a trail of death and destruction there. areas around ml hospital in kanyunis were shelled as well, since the beginning of the israely war on gaza, more than 32,400 pelis have been killed, mainly women and children. now pressed correspond joined us earlier from the central gas of the arabella with an update on the situation in the besicht territory. let's begin from rafa city, whereas an appowing is... massacre was
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committed over the last night after the of israeli war planes destroyed several residential buildings in the northern part of of the city, mostly women and children were revortedly killed and massacred while dozens are still trapped and missing under the rubble. in the meantime, when it comes to khanuni city, the israeli aggression against the nasar medical comdex and and the alamal hospital uh is still continuous so far with more attacks uh that are targeting the surrounding areas of those hospitals, according to multiple eyewitnesses that the israeli accubition forces kidnapped and abducted dozens of the palestinian evacuees who uh are taking shilter in the medical and the national medical complex and they enforced uh the women and the children to evacuate uh into the almasi area. when it comes to gaza city as you know uh the brutal israeli aggression is still uh underway.
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against the ashifa medical complex and the surrounding areas of of of the ashifa medical complex, more swinging bombardments reach the area and targeted that area, inflicting more destruction in the residental buildings of the palestinan residence living there, and needless to mention how catastrophic the situation is for the palestinian evacuees who are still beseed and surrounded inside the buildings of the ashifa medical complex, we are talking about hundreds of the palestinian. civilians who are still besieged in those buildings, according to what they have experienced over the last couple of days, whoever surrenders uh for the israeli occupation forces uh uh, he will be killed by those by those incubation forces, at least 140 balestian civilians were reportedly killed, the vast majority of them were executed in the field in the yards of the of the shif medical complex. "the hamas
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resistant movement has reacted to israel's respond to proposal that the movement had submitted as part of truth talks that first initiated in paris. hamas says it's remain. committed to the proposal is presented to the katari, egyptian and us mediators on march 14th. the group have expressed concerns over the israel response to the proposal and said it does not meet any of the basic demands of the palestinians. hamas says that prime minister netanyahu and his far right cabinet bear full responsibility for the failure to reach an agreement, a comprehensive ceasefire, the pull out of israeli forces from gaza, the return displaced, prisoners swap and reconstruction. were parts of the proposal. amas officials are repeatedly accused of sabotaging the negotiations, last round of which was held in doha. the political bureau chief of hamas movement has met with the iranian foreign minister during
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his visit to tehran. ismal han sat down within abdullahan upon arrival in the iranian capital. in a meeting the two sides discussed political developments as well as other events. regarding the war ravish gaza strip. this is sania's second trip to iran since sas launched the alaxa flood operation against israel over the regimes decades of atrocities against palestinians. israeli troops have launched new incursions into several areas across the occupied west bank abducting number of palestinians. "the regime forces raid the cities of jenin, ablas, calcalia and bite feasure among others. inginning they raided the homes in a number of neighborhoods and deployed snipers and rooftops as clashes broke out with resistance groups. israeli
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settlers meantime assaulted several palestinians arrated their homes and targeted vehicles in baitamer as israelity forces stormed the town." a palestinan was also shot in the balata refugee camp on the out of skirts of napolis. resistance fighters confronted iof troops across the west bank targeting them with explosive devices. precise ramala correspondent mondle joined us earlier with details on attacks by israeli forces and settlers that have become daily occurrences in the west bank. let's start with. south the occupied west bank specifically al khalil, the israeli forces stormed bet um northern al khalil and arrested at least two palestinians from there before the israeli t israeli sitlers had raided bait ummar town and attacked
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palestinians and through stones and the vehicles as well as the as the homes as well smashed the wind. the homes, the windshields the vehicles, the israeli settlers claimed that palestinians from inside the village of b umar open fire at the nearby israel settlement kermetsor and one of the billits had hit a house there according to the israeli sittlers, so that's why they claim they attacked the people there, then the israeli forces themselves storm the area and detain palestinians from inside bait umman as well as a preventing any movement to to to the village or out of the village. the israeli forces also raided the the cities of dura and yatta south al khalil and attacked
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palestinians there, arrested number of people, set up more check points preventing any movement to inside or outside those cities south al khalil. this week on expose with the port to be established in gaza and no intention of opening land borders, us president joe biden is using electoral propaganda to carry favor with the american people after his full fledged support to zionist israel. now the bite and peer plan in gaza has caused suspicion in western media indicating that although the obstruction by zianis israel remains a concern, its impact will now be evident during the distribution phase rather than the initial point of entry. also, social media users view the biden peer plan for gaza as a dark joke, arguing that its sole purpose is to allow the zianist occupation to continue grabbing more land and to plunder gas deposits off the coast of
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gaza. stay tuned for expos a. the truth is just to revelation away. welcome back, lebanon'sbollah resistant movement and the israeli military have once again. targeted one another's positions at growing tensions over the regimes continued blotched in gaza as well as targeted israel's baranits military base in the northern occupied territories. it also fired rockets at two other israeli targets including the maron air base in the upper galile region inflicting heavy losses as well as operations followed the killing of a resistance member. meanwile israely missiles struck two areas in southern lebanon and no reports of casualties or damage from those strikes, as well has been
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engaged in anti-israel operations since the regime began its war on gaza. resistance fighters mainly target israeli military positions, but the israeli regime pounce residential areas in lebanon, causing civilian deaths. in jordan, people have again attended a rally to express solidarity with palestinians and to denounce the israeli genocidal war on the gas. the strip, they demand the government shut down israel's diplomatic mission in the country. the message and will of our jordanian people and youth. today, the embassy of shame, the zionist embassy that defiles our capital amen, should be closed, it should end, we won't back down, we won't get tired, we won't stop until they shut down the embassy of
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shame, the zionist embassy in aman, now waving palestinian and geordanian flags and chanting slogans, producers marched on the hevil of fortified israely embassy in oman, police forces clutched with the ralliers and fired tier yes to disperse them, i wouldn't saying that several rallyers were beaten up and some of them, were arrested, jordan is often assembled in front of the israeli and us embassies to express anger at the ongoing bloodched in gaza, jordan, that's hosting 2.4 million palestinian refugees has witnessed several such rallies in support of gazans since tel aviv launched the war on the besigous trip. now yemen marks the ninth anniversary of the salad aggression against the country, the leader of andsar resistant movement has praised a many people for resilience and unity in the face of the war.
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we have discussed that in our news review program. we're watching press tv's news review where we look deeper into some of the top stories of the day. on this segment of the program, today marks the ninth anniversary of the saudi led aggression, against yemen where riyadh and some of its arab and western allies failed to achieve any their objectives. the leader of ara movement has praised the yemini nation for their resilience and unity in the face of the war. and it televised address on monday abdul malik al-huthi denounced the aggression against his country saying, "the goal of unjust and treaterous war was to destroy yemen. he emphasized that saudi arabia's plan was to occupy yemen and mind the rights of its people. houti said the war resulted in the death or injury of over 50,000 civilians,
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mostly women and children, saudi arabia along with some of its regional allies and back by the west launched a war on yemen in march 2015 with the aim to reinstate a friendly regime there. ears a bombing campaign and blockade worsened the condition of the yemani people, according to the un refugee agency. yemen remains one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. a ceasefire. joining us on this edition of the news review, we have press tv's abdul latif who's joining us from the emmy capital santa, and also we have director of center for counter-hegemonic studies, mr. tim anderson who's joining us from sydney. uh, gentlemen, welcome to the program, let's start off with abdul latif and the emmy capital, sana, it's the ninth anniversary of this saudi led aggression and just recently the leader of the antoila movement, abdul malik al-huthi, he made
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keynote address commemorating this uh this day and he spoke of how this war, this brutal war and this cruel siege on yemen has failed to break the will and the resilience of the yemini people. tell us more about that please. thank you so much, you today is the ninth anniversary and multiple uh official... and popular events are being held here in sana and also in other cities, the people are celebrating this day, you know, today after nine years of four and seage the yemenis now are stronger than ever, the... the yemani people and the yemani army are now facing uh british forces facing america facing israel so they believe that if it's not for the war that was launched uh against yemen by saudi arabia and its allies which was originally planned by the us and the uk the yemani army would not be able to face now or today the us
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and the uk uh the yemen army managed to develop and to improve its capabilities to improve its weapons. you know today we heard about the hypersonic missiles that are being possessed by the yemini army and the yemini armed forces uh will use them uh to attack to uh uh uh you know to chase the uh western ships in the red sea and gulf of aden and also in the indian ocean. mr. anderson staying with you as a result of the years of this blockade uh on yemen, the un refugee agency has said that the situation uh in yemen at the moment remains one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis despite a ceasefire being in place. is it safe to say that the international community has failed the people of yemen? they they shut their eyes. there was no descent at the security council when they over the last nine years when they passed these resolutions uh imposing the land, air and sea blockade on
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the country because it was supposedly a threat to international peace. in fact, the... "the the unsur led coalition government has been fighting al-qaeda groups which are of course back by the emiratis and the saudis and the us on the on the arabian peninsula, so there's this, the international community has certainly failed them betrayed them really in terms of the security council, i think um, i hope there's a turn around coming with all of the appreciation of course for the actions that despite this starvation, despite this terrible siege on the yemini people, they still have the will to fight on behalf of their brothers and sisters in gaza. "and that's really made a big impression on the world and apparently also recently on russia and china. i think that um the the the the saudies have realized that they failed, so they don't want to pursue as an agent of the us any further this war, they're looking to avoid further um misadventures in that area. okay, we're going to have to wrap up this segment um as uh we're fresh out of
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time, thanks to abdul latifoly of correspond to joining us from the capital sona and also thanks to director of set for..." counter-hegemonic studies, mr. tim anderson joining us from sydney, with that it brings us to an end here on this edition of the news review, but stick around, there's plenty more to come here on press tv, see you in a bit. all right, moving on, the iraqi prime minister will make his first visit to the us on april 15th. that's a trip believed to be major step toward the end of. the international coalitions mission in iraq. press muslim salim reports from baghdad. iraqi prime minister muhammad sudani will meet with us president joe biden in washington on april 15 for talks on the us military presence in the arab country. also range of other issues including the fight against daesh, and the ongoing iraqi
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financial reforms will be discussed. the demands of iraqi nation and political blocks will be taken to washington. by the prime minister, we all know there is a large consensus in the country to end the foreign forces presence. the prime minister will also discuss the economic situation and challenges, most importantly the us dollar exchange rates, which have been affecting the market since the imposition of sanctions by us treasury on iraqi banks. in january, baghdad in washington began formal talks about ending the coalition mission proportedly formed to help the iraqi forces to fight daesh terrorist group. after the defeat of daesh into... 2017 by iraqi anti-terror forces, the us still stations some 2,500 troops in iraq and 900 in neighboring syria as a part of the coalition mission. it's time for the government to end the coalition mission, it's the demand of the iraqi people. we all agree that these forces have gone too far violating our sovereignty, so today we witness the cause by the iraqi nation, that the time has come for these
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forces to leave. following the parliamentary decision in 2020, iraqi authorities have ag for drawing up a timeline to end the presence of foreign forces, which proved by action to be a threat to the country's stability. iraqi nation agrees that foreign forces presence is no longer necessary and the prime minister will carry their demands to washington. muslim salim press tv, baghdad. french president manuel macron insists on the possibility of sending soldiers to ukraine. now from washington to european capitals to the french armed forces, macron's refusal of diplomate. danger to europe for his insistence on possibly sending troops to ukraine. salvini added, i don't want to leave our children, a
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continent ready to enter world war ii, as backlash against the western lead war continues to grow in europe. some believe that macron is using rusophobia as a way to bring together a european union which is increasingly being split by demands for more nation. sovereignty: the idea that that that russia is a threat and that that's what's going to make europe exist, i think is is illusion, people aren't buying it, as matter of fact, people are understanding whether it be in germany or whether it be in france, that in fact this war in ukraine, which was unnecessary and which was wanted by the west and by nato is actually hurting them very badly, you know, inflation, the increase in oil prices and energy and and gasoline. and food, you you name it, the europeans are understanding that they're suffering from this war. in two years, macron has gone from major criticism over urging the west not to
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humiliate russia to being one of europe's leading warhawks. recent polls of french public opinion, however, show a different trend. studies show that nearly 80% of france doesn't want their soldiers sent to ukraine. worries about macron's sustained belligerance have gotten major pushback from washington. to inside france's armed forces. there are leaked reports that the generals are extremely worried about uh macron doing these belligerant uh talks when france is in in no condition whatsoever to to to defy or to challenge russia. i mean even the british about sunak for example saying he's going to send troops to to ukraine. what troops? the the british can't fill a football stadium with their army, the army that they could put... the field, they couldn't even fill a football stadium, so what is he talking about? so this is all all lot of bluster, but extremely dangerous bluster, extremely dangerous. new report shows how little france
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has been affected by the ukrainian refugee crisis, which may make paris more open to more war. just 60,00 refugees have been accepted by france, fewer than tiny ireland. france hosts just one ukrainian refugee per 1,000 residents, while pol the baltics, the czech republic, slovakia and bulgaria are hosting more than 25 refugees per 1,00 citizens. ramin masahari, press tv, paris. latest surveys indicate that the upcoming european parliament elections in june will revolve around rising prices and social inequalities. european voters seem to be quite concerned about decaying state of their finances and lifestyle. we have a report by max chively. next june, more than 400 million european voters will take to the polls to
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elect 720 politicians to the european parliament. the composition of the eu's executive arm, the european commission will also be renewed. a recent poll by the multinational market research group, ipsos has found that european citizens most important. and electoral issues in the upcoming elections, are the rising prices and social inequalities in the continent? the cost of living in the eu countries has been rising much faster than people's wages, even though inflation in the block has dropped over the past year, around one european out of three or almost 100 million people is experiencing a precarious financial situation. historic events, events which have seen the pandemic crisis first and the energy crisis triggered by the war in ukraine later, greatly affecting economic growth. this
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explains why europeans are very concerned about social security and employment. immediate consequence of this social crisis will be the final rise of populist movements. other issues deemed very important by the survey respondents in view of the june elections were economic... growth and unemployment in the block. after narrowly escaping recession in late 2023, brussels has downggraded its growth outlook for 2024 a modest .9% from the previously expected 1.3%. employment in the eu is suffering across all sectors, the increasing use of non-permanent contracts, informal work and insecure jobs has impoverished the significant portion of the middle class. said that, it must be noted
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the price here in italy are still much lower than prices in other countries of the block. european borders hope that new eu leadership won't introduce sturity measures which will translate into more suffering for weaker countries. analysts have also pointed out that voter turnout will be the biggest election challenge next june as the election campaign ramps up and this content is growing across europe, many fear that much less than half of eligible voters will. ballot in the european elections. in 2008, the european union's economy was larger than that of the united states. however, following the global financial crisis, the covid pandemic and the ukraine russia conflict, today, the united states economy is 50% larger than that of the european union. max chivili, press tv, rome.
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and that report. brings us to the end of this broadcast from tehran, thank you for being with us. abu hussein, iraq. يعني ايران بالنسبه لنا كشيعه عايشين برا.
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when palestinian journalist shirin abule was killed by an israeli sniper on may 11, 2022, the israelis meant to get across a clear message, that they don't want any narrative other than their own under decades old occupation of palestinian lands and their aggression. it wasn't the first time israel.
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sought to put gag on the alternative narrative and every time it has failed. watch the history of the israeli measures and palestinian counter measures in this documentary.
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tonight on expos a, us president joe biden's electoral propaganda aims to gain american public. during low israeli occupation pressure, establishing appear gaza while refusing to open land borders. now skepticism hits western mases media pointing that zinus israel's obstruction is still a problem, but it will now arise at the distribution stage rather at the point of entry thanks to the biden peer plan in gaza. and social media users see this biden peer plan for gaza as a dark joke, claiming the only reason for this plan is to loot gas located on the coast of gaza and to allow more. and grab for the zinus occupation. welcome to expose, the show that leaves no stone unturned.