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of course, here we discuss them real in the future, and hope is the instead of making occupations the western come through, shooting, appreciate these, allow me to conference, restrain. i'm responsible actions towards disability and safety as concerns amount of and even broad. oh boy, a rough thing in the middle east. iran says the west should be praising its measured response to israel, not condemning it to the program. we have the folds of a jewish iranian empty. the pictures, right? there is the idea to leave and use it strikes on gone. so following on the idea of relative calm, displaced upon us, doing humans trying to return to the bottom left of the homes in the north find themselves, all of a sudden in the firing line. doors it gets what's on the
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wow. fists flying into georgia in parliament during the debate on a foreign agent as low as hundreds gather outside the building, protesting against the bill. they called the democratic also, and the program was a civil war. and so don hits, it's focused on about 3000000, so being left homeless and hungry, but it's a crisis that combines very little global attention limit the conflicts in ukraine and the middle east. we suffer from many things, including the lack of medication and chronic diseases with what we worry about the most is the children that one suffering the milk diapers, shelter and won't the or i could help you with us as israel is reportedly considering a so called symbolic response the world remains fixed still in the middle east in
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the wake of the rounds weekend. the just mind firing on a monitor of miss 1000 drones of israel on saturday night. iran says it should be praised by the west rather than condemned for giving such a measured response. you just run all the instead of making accusations the west and come through, shoot, appreciate these lemma group. i'm gonna go forensic strain and responsible actions towards the stability and safety and the region where some country should blame themselves, announces the public opinion from the measures they have taken against the 7 months a war crimes committed by israel. well, while for to her on sundays attack was nothing but a legitimate act of self defense following what a wrong so, as it is rarely strike on the radio and consulate in the mask of syria that killed
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several or run in generals west. some countries consider run an aggressor and can damage for escalating the situation at the time of mounting fears of another big war, a rough thing in the region. israel has received lots of supportive messages following and ready to attack from the us, u. k. canada of france, germany, g 7 issued a statement, promising sanctions against iran, even the most sanctions. you know, it's the 2nd most sanctions country in the world here as well. and some of the leaders of these countries have to say, the uranium regimes latest actions will further the stabilize the region and make lasting peace more difficult. these attacks demonstrate yet again, the rainy and regimes disregard for peace and stability in the region for by or we should not respond by escalating, but rather isolated iran succeed in convincing the countries of the region that iran is a danger increase sanctions increase pressure on nuclear activities and then find
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the path of peace in the region to her on has threatened k 12 try again and with greater force if it is relo any other nation response to the running attack. and i see any other nation as ease row act to then close cooperation with the us. of course the k and also original powers including jordan in shooting down their rent in aerial garage is israel says 99 percent of the runs over $315.00. nissan and drones hired at israel were intercepted to levy vows to retaliate. look you on a homeless, the claim could be my were looking ahead, we considering no steps and this launch of so many missiles, cruise missiles and you, i, you, these into the territory of the state of israel will be matched with response. but this try cause unlikely to happen due to lack of international support for the move and primarily from washington is really prime minister and had a phone conversation with american presidential see off to the reading a tags it last is around 25 minutes. and reports said that by didn't told nathan
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yahoo that the us will not participate in any town to strike against iran, suggesting that for these really response would be a necessary. so we have to wait and see what these really answer will be if any indeed guys are. so perhaps the quietest couple of days and nights since the last of these really offensive last october because of iran and quiet time seems to be over now. displace palestinians say they were matched with allegedly rarely fire and as they tried to return to their homes in the north field in place that they had slab before running away from facilities, people started coming back thousands of palestinians after room or is it merged over, reopen does rarely check point on the coastal road voltage shows, allegedly it's rarely forces shooting at civilians. with some reports saying a child was killed and, and a know number of people were wounded. as a result,
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israel has refuted the claims of the road reopened and emphasized that the area is still or was done. at least 68 people were killed over the past 24 hours. 12 guys like closing to the local house ministry in 6 months. so these really offensive more than 35000 palestinians, lost their lives in the palace stated in slave. the street south also came on the fire with footage coming out all on eunice show and wounded people being rushed to hospital. so it seems that yes, military activity we activated in guys on the fall, the target practice certainly didn't come cheap media reports addressing a cost over a $1000000000.00 to shoot down their rounds. drones and miss. i have some political analysts to aside my member id. he calls the attack a, quote, a strategic victory for iran, but he lists the reasons why haven't listened to what did the finance do. first,
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they played the mind game with his release for 10 days. and then they carried out the very interesting attack. they informed everyone that the attack is going to take place, then they sent lots of drones, very cheap and expensive drones a, you, ronnie, and technology, none of the new drugs. so these drill into went and then is rarely used. americans use all of their, uh, anti air crap, ms house and their missile defense system to knock down these grow these drones. and then the run sent also some older missiles alongside the drones, and then the americans and the israelis, they all mobilize it, bring these down. so you might have spent a few $1000000.00, whereas the west and israel spent at least $1300000000.00. and you run didn't use any of this new technology, so the west it and learn anything about you runs new missiles or drones. whereas
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the iranians gave a huge amount of information by seeing how these different layers of air defense work. so it was a, it was a very major success, and the very fact that the west is so out of there trying to frame it in a different way. i think itself shows how effective it was. meanwhile, the british foreign secretary has been among the western voices of condemnation to all their wrong before admitting the u. k. would have done the se that while i would argue there is a massive degree of difference between what israel did in damascus. but what britain to the hostile nation flattened one of our confidence? well, we would take, we would take the very strong action and dig around would say that that's what that is. but what made it, as i said, was a massive attack. so the right to respond, what the reaction is, what we have. so what i'm saying now the transit time the attacks they carried, i was on a very large scale,
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much bigger than the people side to respond to the stand. and he policy is widely used by the west is your is indeed part of the west and glover would then definitely stand there with that he receives with everything that is allowed to be . he's really otherwise, but there's not the others. so again, we go back to the memo that registered or send receive as a for, and secretary in 2018, stating that everything the americans and the allies do it a lot. but we use you menu, jerry and ization and a violation of human rights only against our enemies, like russia, china, iran, and north korea. this, is it clear that we stand that the way i'd be using? all right, have a gun or this. so the bbc has been accused of shocking, biased against israel, off of the british. foreign secretary was grilled by one of his present,
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has about the war and gaza. been asking a question. the host said the country had mode thousands of palestinians homeless is in the real risk of why we all know the western governments pay to back israel. the moment the israel is under attack. but when israel attacks and mode is tens of thousands of innocent palestinians, we say the words, but we do almost nothing. i don't think that's right tool. in fact, i think actually over this weekend and into this week, people can see that the truly malign act in the region is around the country that's launched the state all the states attack this country in raw, that is backing a mass in palestine that's backing, has blog in lebanon, the backing, the who sees in the red sea. and what we have to do with allies is yes, when the arguments in the broader global environment about who is really the aggressive here a. but also make sure we try to deescalate the situation. so there isn't further
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loss of life and suffering. british politicians for very quick the last child at the presenter saying, such statements have a detrimental effect and are irresponsible. somebody from cold for an investigation into n. t is riley stipends by the broad cost. i can't believe that this kind of question is asked on one of the nation's most influential and highly regarded news programs. israel does not target civilians. the country is defending itself from a brutal terror attack and making strenuous efforts not to harm civilians. israel is the nation being a tax to the actual victims, seeking to defend themselves from further attacks by terrorists who have the state today of destroying israel and killing jews. israel is an ally of the u. k. is the victim of a brutal tire attack and clearly has the right to defend itself. we should all be careful with, with this time,
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particularly given how you doing community tensions in the u. k. of the following, the backlash or the presenter in question went on the defensive saying he had not expressed either his will the bbc's position on the consulate in ga so well that's across live out a martin j. john, there's an editor at alan mcgregor. that'd be thoughtful of, i mean, come on, grow of backbone. why don't shak good grief, martin? i mean, look the present, just comment. seeing just uh cool, quite the horn is nest here. surprised at the reaction and all you, i mean what was behind the think no. i think what was seeing in, in recent years in prison and in many european countries now is, is slow to buy some of the salami sausage removal, a hold of democratic principles. you know, we've, we've been coming freshest states, no question about it. if you're not interested in the date in germany, there was a published on the debate which is organized by a former creek, 1st minister under the senior posting and figure it out in scotland. he invites it
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and it was shut down by please me to shut down. yeah. you know, this sort of thing is happening all the time now. and, you know, with the, one of the things that he leaves wisdom to lead some particular impressed and want to do is just close to page stopped, debate conflicts. they shut down on notices, shut down, debates, shut down any kind of discussion which questions and answers which question. yeah. all right. what we do now, what mr. rooms about political extra credit. if you could have gone even further and said look, we're actually supporting the genocide on wheels, taxpayers money with, with supporting these rankings with age, military equipment and more importantly, with support, support throwing media around the world and support through a political establishment. stay and die out, you know? yeah. doesn't make us can complicit with them. the genocide is going on. those who didn't go that far. so the, you know, it has a bit of a student teacher almost a. yeah. i mean, you know, the other day, martin, it's not the 1st time i me the bbc in the past has face criticism for basically protecting israel sports interest for a 2nd martin. how about listen to this on the fax. it says the like the policy is
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facilitating genocide that's taken place to for all very all i think some sort of the outrages of the legal possible political parties is always on a strong piece contingent with. and it's actually supposing genocide can speak with maybe just avoid that language if that's okay for now, because the, well we might have fun, but the li engine, north dakota just is of, of knowing. so there is a plausible genocide going on. yeah. because he simply con, use the word genocide. i mean, did you think the baby season a lose lose situation because it's attacked? if it's pro palestine, it's equally attractive. it's pro is well it has it back. the self into a corner martin, it really speak can produce because products where it was, has been, you know, i was in, in lebanon in 2006 during the war between the israel. and, you know, the, the free handout video is row was given to general this particular bbc, john is,
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was being played as the just summit news footage of the war. you know, that kind of scandalous, you know, approach to news reports. i'm afraid to, you know, types of very, very poor picture on what we're doing but, and so i think broadly speaking, so it's been a brook throat pro israel. it has these moments. it has these little pockets, these little individual um, incidents whereby they occasionally some generally this breaking rules that go beyond the confines of the narrative and talk about the palestinians. but broadly speaking is always been pro israel. and when we talk about language, the interesting say is what we're really talking about is a liability of international law. this is why people like who can run, or she's still not really worried about the language because they're thinking 234, or 5 years time. you know, i'll be going to be cases in the i c, j in the hey, in all those cases, all these leak, all those legal dose is going to actually sykes this language on that resent feasible. say that this is what your opponent says, wait and be said, is what this just said. you know, that's why they're worried about it because they're thinking about the galaxy of
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international international robots. on my say that person has played a really big part of the last 10 years of completely a really me been basically west moves erosion, your intestinal, you know, it's, it's now becoming a, something that's only used conveniently on, you know, specific moments and time where it suits west. yeah. take us to the most the time. it always seems like the end of what of international and yeah, yeah. you know, and i guess the version of international low, you know, just to keep up to pop up these narratives, you know, what, whether it's an anti rush or a narrative anti proved to narrative. will you know, anti polish, doing your narrative. they've got to keep tubbing, the lines of, you know, you, when you are talking it just might be sort of thing for a 2nd. you know, now we have these fact checker things online. you know, the fire check has never existed before the truth started coming out for goodness sake, you know what i mean. but martin, you, i mean, you made a good point a moment ago, britain. it's always been so vocal about freedom of speech and democratic values and a little bit is kind of me, i'm sorry, it's just reeks. it's just b s as far as i'm concerned. here's the b, b c basically censoring,
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differing opinions. what is the state of the freedom of speech on the state of journalism in the u. k. these days as this, i mean, did, and also it has been 20 years. yeah. i mean, i think that these conflicts, you know, should throw a spotlight on these issues. you know, we don't have journalists to rescue reports in the facts now because affects the so well, quote, the fax question to now to and, you know, really shake the foundations. love these media institutions, we media so pool, so backward. so serve on now to the narrative of intelligence agencies and gum us. you know, the, just to stay in life just to keep going just to pay the electricity bill and keep the lights on. they've had to basically get into bed with the state. and so you know, when we, when we see how are you crying is reported, we see how israel is reported, you know, not a british on this. go into gaza, but they report on it. yeah. do that. yeah. and you stand in the suite for the i can just see on full blast and yeah, and basically he is, any way you can do the is with the help invested colors from idea of success in or
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press people. yeah. going to basically feed you the narrative and give you with the messages and, and the information. i'm not asking you to care for me to look it over, you know, but so we all sing, suggestive journalism. you know, i'm afraid this, this goes hand in hand with a general malays of democracy in general, people, a todd of the western democratic more literacy. they don't think it really works. they see the corruption and they've given what they've left. the leads now to take more control and become more well sort, terry and fashion countries because they don't think there's any point in fighting for the old model. you know, the yeah. even the best western democracy wasn't that good. but in the last couple of years we've seen that it really is a false. yeah, i think i think very, very fair point. and a lot of people in the u. k. would actually directly agree with you whether or not they want to or not just for the month to not just go 30 seconds here. just want to go back 48 hours, 36 hours the iranian strikes against israel. iran told every country in the region,
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we're going to do it in a few hours. all the regional players were given advance warning, it was going to happen. iran the same old drones, pretty old slow missiles as well, giving everyone apple opportunity to shoot down what was i think a massive payoffs done. meantime, the western political establishment thinking, hey, maybe we should venture away. it's a, it's a world war 3. iran is actually saying we should be credited with measured response just quickly go 30 seconds max martin, wrap it up for me. what, what's your position on? what happened? 36 hours ago. so i took it on your, on your new show and practically predicted the time and date, i'm sorry, i didn't get any points for the precedence, but i'm doing this. i can be that lucky again. the 2nd time run, i think we're probably going to see within 48 hours a reaction from israel, every west. now this is looking at this thinking, oh my god, how can you even contemplate, now? i'll take care of its actually strike against iran. it'll probably be in syria already mentioned against the law, the iranian barracks, that yeah,
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you should be all sills how the the is ready. lead can even 6 that way. the answer is because they've been faxed to the hilt by western governments like person who have come, not only with the model and the on social support with the home media package that comes with it. we give them lots to show up so much comp. bloom's so much freedom from international law when you're exempt, when you get that get out of jail free tickets. you know, it's too much of these. riley's um, even even holding back, you know, they, they, they basically those control and the, the big question now is, you know, the next few days we'll just go ahead and do the, the stand up and say it's, it's your shop now, what does it get? it will, i would say he's trapped, i would say snap. now he's got to go wrong with it. and i never so i would say just you really? but we're looking at a world most recent. all right. good grief. martin. well, considering your experience and your background, you know, i'm going to say there's a good chance you're right, but i hope you're wrong being time. the latest word on a ton of eve is a that of a symbolic gesture might be the next step, militarily,
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speaking from israel. martin, i know you're across all these 2 political stories we'll be checking in with you soon. martin j is, john is an editor. it's not going to be the old great to see here. thank you. well, it, ron maintains that his attack was a justifiable response to that at least drive and it's considered in syria. now i do wish you around and happy you said that if tyrone had not taken action would only have been bolton is right. zoom saw here in recent months, the zine is raising directly attacked in dress overall, both inside iran and outside it by assess making it radiated ministry officials or important people. they wanted to send a message to around the round does not have the power and capability of responding . but fortunately, the eye on g c has showed that it has the ability to respond around, defend the data national interest, and attack on the rating and conflicts on any soil as an attack on a rainy. and so, and of course iran was allowed to respond, in my opinion, if
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a round did not respond to it would increase the possibility of bull because it would make israel more aggressive. and under many jews in the world are against these rating crimes in occupied palestine. don't any and ron, but in european and american countries, even in asian countries, many jews opposing brutal aggression of these honest regime. we are rainy and we live in the islamic republic overall and follow the laws all the atlantic republic holes around. maybe some jews and run have relatives. it is real. but this doesn't mean we should be a gaze, the rating government shortly. what the government dorothy is, lemme republic decides, has the backing of the jewish community in around 12 as well. there's still a bit of a developing situation coming out of san francisco. right now. you're looking at the golden gate bridge of just off the mid day local time, like conic bridge has been brought to a grinding hold because those guys right there. and she is ready demonstrators with a by know, saying, stop the world for gas or of course,
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that the money piece in the middle east. and we understand it's a pretty big grid lock of a traffic jams there was don't know. and when the bridge will reopen, but it's a major odd for you for that massive city. and so far we understand around 15 people who've been taken into custody officials say to expect to detain affility, you know, it's time to back down to the jewish around you and i'm p again. you outlined what he said was the position of many towards israel is actions to say the peace as many jews in the world are against his reading. crimes in occupied palestine, not only in a rom, in european and american countries, even in asian countries. many jews oppose the brutal aggression of these are and his regime. anyway, we explained while the government and the establishment support the jewish community, 100 percent, we will not bite the hand that feeds us and we support these. lemme republic establishment and follow these things are believed to israel had planned the attack on cause that way before the type of the 7th. and it was looking for an excuse to attack goals and destroyed this territory. shortly. they've been several blows from
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garza to the side by side, the surplus, in my opinion since long ago israel had prepared a plan to attack gauze and october. the 7th became an excuse for the regime to invade, goes under this pretext. therefore, the is ready reaction was beyond the expectation and unfortunately, global powers and international organizations delayed condemning this issue bus. in my opinion, i have repeated the plan to attack gauze, which is why i would rather not the type of the sample. for me go, we're going to allow people position across the middle east region for all the very latest updates, both on air. i don't. the will of classes have been breaking out between a police and protest to attend the georgian capital. tbilisi is off a huge crowd, have demonstrated a mass outside the parliament in protest that a foreign agents built a people. it being
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a waving georgia 90. you find that comes as little make has returned to debate. the bill, how a draft of the load was 1st introduced back in march last year, but then later withdrawal and in the face of launch sale protests in western powers . i'm protests as stime again as a russian low hang around. the bill has already boiled over inside the parliament itself. have a look at these pictures, a broil a rough tip between a little makers you know what you all are. they get what's on the look like a solid shots of a head right there. i meant debate over the dropped and opposition party leaders stormed up to the ruling party secretary and placed them in the head, basically punished the chamber of the chaos with other m. p 's joining the 5. of course, the broad cost of that entire meeting was immediately stopped. but before being interrupted at the secretary was trying to prove to his opponents to the law was more liberal than those in russia. and in the united states. i mean,
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you have got from the georgia in proposal, any required and g o, it was a media outlets to register and fill out declarations. if over 20 percent of the income is received from abroad or the american law potentially trends j. o for infringement. it's a police, a base political ad list of bass. so a couple not say believes the law shall be introduced account to western influence within the country. it's a convoluted mix. so having us in the ocean single column, it was decided to submit the draft on transparent save for an influence full consideration to gain because the influence of the collective west on the satiated political life of georgia is already excessive. they should really be put to an end because the collective west is interfering in the affairs of the georgia state in the most brutal way. therefore, it was decides to cub, on the government organizations that are involved and known to useful. and in most cases, even home full activities to the state of georgia and it's people on the
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a positive society, it poses the adoption of this last piece that may need those people who directly depend on the financing of western structures and receive a loss of money and some of these normally governmental organizations aren't directly linked to destructive political forces in georgia to get that they're trying to prevent the george and people from establishing relations with russia. they were to return people to the emotional thinking of the is me called 2nd, should be these room, turn them and the russian again, that is, there's also a personal interest among these people to oppose the adoption of this low comparisons with the law in russia. absolutely. i'm found it so today and paula mit representatives of the opposition forces and technical results. organizations that support them could not give at least one example of how the points that appear in the georgia will coincide with some points of a similar law that operates in russia. that is, this is just an excuse to chris and this will russian and try to influence most of
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the public services to oppose the adoption of this law. it is exactly a year since the outbreak of a civil war in sudan anniversary. so you official was gathering and power as spoken about ways to help and all of these, the african nation. but it is a conflict the governance barely any global attention compared to the middle east or your crime. you go to ask yourself why there's all correspond the sedan and the remains and boiled in the conflict to you on one which has been overshadowed, fiber will between as well. and how much in the gaza strip would mean to saying that to the international community as page a very little attention. but today as the conflict deluxe one. yeah. paris. so it's very switching to host the international community and conference for sudan in. i'm on the same day, just the conference a to achieve a few goals that i'm securing. commitment to, to find is the international response to the community needs of the dad is storing
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full and see too many tavian access and parts of the country. and in as much as the reports that suggested that to the conference was arranged with us consultation with the student needs government and officials. the, even before my prime minister of the dad says this conference is a career. so it's of a listen to that document. how the word and his dad in a country a but has completed its 1st year, 12 months of devastation, death, and every day the suffering of his sons and daughters of all people increases. all participation about his confidence comes to draw the world's attention to the tragic condition on adult people are experiencing and we call them to hold their responsibilities towards hell country. and i'll be below shopping as well. continues unabated in sedan humanitarian organizations working in sedan and its neighboring countries, the on a sounding the alarm at this point to stay that's done is on the verge of 5 minutes
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. a g o active immediate to scale of inputs to avoid the loss of hundreds of thousands of lives. in fact, to the you in the office of the coordination of human need to interface is about 25000000 people, of whom over 14000000 absolutely need to many children, assistance and support alarmingly 17700000 people, which is more than one 3rd of the countries population a facing a tube tvs food security, and a warning of potential famine as well. and off of these 4900000 people on the brink of famine totaled one of the most vulnerable contact me of those impacted by this crisis. let's have a listen to this when i haven't heard that because here we suffer from many things, including the lack of mitigation and chronic diseases. with what we worry about the most is the children did one suffering. they need milk and diapers shelter and won't think that i'm just gonna see.

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