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you're press tv headlines: israely forces kill scores of palestinian civilians in new massacres in gaza as death toll from regimes genocide tops 32,400 mostly women and children. the political bureau chief of hamas says israel is facing unprecedented political isolation. and the emmy army says this conducted multiple operations in the red sea and and support of the palestinian people,
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hello everyone, it's midnight in the bessieg trip and you're watching press tv world news. our top story: nearly six months into israel's genocidal war on gaza, regime's indiscriminate strikes continue claiming more civilian lives across gaza. according to the palestinian health ministry, israely forces have killed 81 civilians and injured another 93 in a matter of 24 hours. at least 12 civilians, including children were killed after an israeli raid hit a tent full of displaced people west of the southern gaza city of han unis a sep
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strike on rafa it to also to the south killed a child and wounded several others, meanwile detol from an israely raid a home sheltering displaced people north of rafa rose to 19 including nine children. regime's air raids continued in the vicinity of al-shifa hospital west of gaza city. deaththoll from israel's ongoing genocide has exceeded 32,400, mostly women and children, another 74,800 others have been injured. and joining us for an update earlier from the besieged enclave is our gaza correspondent moti abu mus the israel accuvation forces scaled up their attacks and their atrocities against the palestinian people across all areas of gaz strip let's begin uh with the fresh attack that targeted uh the headquarter of the azawaida municipality in the central area of gas at least a civilian uh was reportedly
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killed over that attack uh uh previously the israeli war planes also waged several brilliant air strikes against anosar refugee camp series of the air strikes hit several horizontal buildings there including the alamal town which includes several residental towers and the northern part of anosarat refugee camp while in the eastern part of almaghazi refuge camp the israeli occupation forces intensified their artillery shelling at least to palestinan civilians reportedly killed over those attacks and so we are talking about continuous strikes and artillery shielling reaching uh all areas of the central area of gaza step while when it comes to rafa city more israeli massacers were committed against the palestinan civilians several residential buildings and areas were revoltedly targeted by the israeli war planes at least 22 palestine civilians including women and his children were massacred over discontinuous and relentless
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strikes, the united nations has criticized israel for interrupting food and aid deliveries to northern gaza where people are struggling with famon. the decision must be revoked. and what i've just raid out and mentioned to you is why. you cannot put this in, you cannot claim to adhere to these international. provisions of law when you block unwa food convoys, when you just last week denied five missions to the north, when we have now reports of israeli attacks on warehouses and the police that are supposed to help secure this aid inside gaza, and when we hear and see and protest that hospitals are coming on the siege and we do not have a... humanitarian office, spokesperson
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in geneva also questioned if the israeli regime is familiar with basic tenents of international humanitarian law. he further complained israely forces avoid responsibility to create safe passage and secure environment for aid missions to move in gaza. he criticized current situation in northern gaza by saying people are facing a cruel death by famon. the un agency for palestinian refugees has also raised the alarm over the humanitarian situation in north. gaza and it's now we have more than half more than one million people half the population of gaza being in a catastrophic nutritional situation and many of them are in
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the north. the last convoy onura was able to organize to the north was about two months ago and over the last week we have requested to... to bring a convoy each time it has been denied and later on we have been informed that there will be now convoy anymore from the south to the north, i believe that such decision is to prevind to prevent people in danger of death to survive. now which provides aid and services to palestinian refugees in gaza and throut the region has been in... financial and political crisis. israel's accusations against the agency which were later debunked led several western states to cut funding. according to unra, agency now has sufficient funds to operate through the end of may. spokes person for the
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un children's agency in gaza says a dar humanitarian situation in northern gaza has left children paper thin from mal nourishment. uh a week ago i was in camal adwan hospital where we've had those reports of 20 plus children dying of malnutrition and dehydration when i was there i saw room full of mothers and carers, not always mothers, some mothers have been killed, carers uh shuddering over children who are paper thin, absolutely paper thin uh incubators full of babies who are born prematurely because of the stress on mothers, also malnourished, saving aid is being obstructed, lives are being lost, dignity is being denied, the deprivation, the force desperation, it means that every time i'm among garzans here, you can now hear the the the shelling and the
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firing from the coast, despair is there's a sense of despair pervading the population and people's nerves are shattered attack, people often ask me: is there still hope? everything is at extremes here, and that question is no different, so on the one hand, mother will speak to me and explain that she has lost loved ones, she's lost her home, she's lost her ability to regularly feed her children, she will tell me all she has left is hope, our efforts to provide aid are being hampered, just one example, there is when when we come in from the south remembering you were going through hundreds of thousands of people, it's a difficult. journey, it's a dangerous journey, a unicef vehicle once it's been loaded from our warehouse will offload four different times before it gets to people. now there is an existing old crossing point that could be used in the north 10 minutes from where those people are putting their hands to their mouth pleading for food.
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10 minutes, open that and we could turn this humanitarian crisis around in a matter of days, but it remains closed. remembering imminent famine, entirely predictable, entirely... resolution itself indicates that the israeli occupation is experiencing unprecedented political isolation. hamas leaders said israel is losing political cover and protection even at the security council. he added us, which is israel's closest backer,
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is unable to impose its will on the international community. he made the comments during a pressure following a meeting with iran's foreign minister, amir abdullah hian in tehran. this is hannah 2. trip to iran since hamas launched operation alaxa flood against the israeli regime. the top hamas official is scheduled to meet iran's top officials during his visit to discuss political developments. as well as other events related to the war ravage gaza strip. leaders of the palestinian resistance movement, islamic jihad is also held iranians for their support of the palestinian people. today, in this quranic gathering, i should say that palestine will leave on, and resistance will live on, and we will defeat the israeli regime with the support of the islamic republic of iran. spoke a ceremony in tehran over 100,00 people gathered to
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denounce israel's crimes in gaza. also noted importance to the holy quran in resistance against israeli aggression. islamic republic of iran has strongly supported palestinian resistance groups and their actions against the israeli regime since the islamic revolution. it's a good way to see how poor people uh in poor countries or even in our own countries live. "fasting basically heightens your awareness of your surroundings and
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everything, and it brings back the reasons for doing dua, for reading quran. when the sun sets, uh, it's a fantastic feeling of achievement. and welcome back everyone, you're watching press tv, world news. lebanon's built resistance movement has carried out series of retaliatory operations against israeli targets amid simmering tensions over the regime's unrelenting massacres in gaza. a major israeli command center in occupy goal and heights has been the latest target hit with over 50 missiles. we were earlier joined by our beirot correspondent mattie am sula for your details. "the operation that you mentioned uh is what perhaps the most
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significant development that we witnessed today, it's definitely becoming even more and more heated uh, although we did have few days of somewhat routine operations from both sides and routine uh shelling from the israeli side, but we saw that today became even more heated, we saw the israelis evidently uh trying escalate the situation by uh hitting targets or hitting areas in. the heart of lebanese territory, they're going deeper and deeper, mostly going towards the eastern side and the bacca area, the city of balbak and even reaching areas that are further in the northeastern part, closer and to the outskirts of the rasabal area and the alf town which is much further away from the the town or the city of balback itself, and so that was considered definitely a very dangerous uh development by hazballah and this is why we saw that they launched some 50 rockets on the yarden barracks and that the
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golan heights that is considered the first time that this baracks itself is targeted by hazballah. hazballah also said that this is the main headquarters and the command center for the israeli army a time of war. this is the description that the israelis are giving so this is definitely perhaps a newly situated uh command center for the israeli military. right, but it's also significant to see that it was targeted by hazballah for the first time, so definitely hazbullah seems to still have at new database that they can continue or they can use whenever they need to. the yemen army says carried out six drone and missile operations in the matter of 72 hours in support of gozens. spokesman for the emmy arm forces said the five us and uk ships and destroyers were targeted in the gulf of aiden and red sea while another vessel heading to israeli occupied ports was also hit. yeah sorry added israeli targets and
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thelot area of the south occupied territories were also struck. city said military operations have achieved their goals successfully and vowed the yemini arm forces will continue these operations against hostile targets until us israely aggression against gaza stops and the siege on palestinian people is lifted. yemenes have held official and public events to commemorate the 9th anniversary of saudiled war on their country while also expressing support for the palestinian people. reports from sona: to mark the national day of resilience and the ninth anniversary of the saudi lid war on yemen, yemanies have organized multiple events across the country. this year they are also expressing their support for the people of palestine as israel carries out a genocide in the gaza strip. several high ranking officials participated
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in these events. today we celebrate steadfastness and standing up against an aggression that has continued for years, we are defending ourselves and resisting politically, economically and militarily in the face of the barbaric aggression in which the whole world has allied with and seage that is still in place, although nine years have passed, the aggression is still ongoing and seach has not stopped, therefore we will continue to stand together until the war stops completely. officials state that the saudi lidwer continues despite failing to achieve his stated objectives, they argue that the us does not want the war to end, aiming to subdue the yemenis, especially after yemen began its naval operations in support of palestine. there are lots of agendas that were not achieved by the war in yemen, and therefore america wants to at least reach the rest of its goals regarding yemen, but the truth is that a yemeny victory has been achieved and we have imposed our presence. we united in political, military
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and social level, so yemen succeeded in absorbing the strategic transformations imposing itself in the... red and arabian seas and supporting the palestinian cast. america has no choice but to accept this reality. in the meantime, the spokesman for the yemani army reported six military operations over the past three days. these operations included targeting three american and british vessels with missiles and drones in the gulf of aden and the reid sea, while another vessel hitting to israeli occupied ports was also hit. the yemani army also launched attack on two us destroyers. yemani forces also... successfully struck the occupied territories with ballistic missiles. after nine years of us backed war and siege, observers believed that yemen today is stronger than ever, being the only country to have supported palestine through military action. they argue that yemen is are confident they are on the right path as long as washington continues to bombard and terrorize them. reporting for press tv. a
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british court has handed a temporary reprieve to wikileaks founder julian in his fight against extradition to the us. two judges have ruled that assange could take his case to an appeal's hearing if the us government fails to provide the court with suitable assurances. press tv's saipora reports. to julian asanja's supporters, legal team and family, another disappointment in the uk's justice system. now the uk courts have invited the united states to issue assurances. the biden administration should not issue assurances, they should drop this shameful case that should never have been brought. julian should never have been imprisoned for a single day. this is a shame on every democracy. based on the new judgment, in three weeks the us should give assurances that assanj will not face the death penalty in the u.s., before judges
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consider dismissing the wikileaks founders bid to bring an extradition appeal. it all comes despite revelations in 2021 that senior cia officials during the trump administration had discussed abducting and even assassinating assange from the ecuadorian embassy where he had sought asylum for seven years. it is for publishing images like these and nearly half million other classified documents relating to the us-led wars in iraq and afghanistan that the american government once assange extra... his supporters say they fear he will be jailed for life. to julian assange's supporters, this is not just about the extradition of one man, but also about the profound consequences that will have for press freedom here and around the world. a fact highlighted by those who have campaigned for years to secure a sang's freedom. the
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message that julian hasan's extradition case will send around the world. is that a united states department of justice can reach out anywhere in the world, whether you're a british citizen, whether you're an australian citizen, wherever you're from, and claim that you're a spy and that you have revealed classified information as though you were spy. the latest ruling means the legal saga, which is dragged on for more than decade will continue, and assange will remain inside london's high security. to the moscow terrorist attack and he's called for quote unquote fair punishment for the perpetrators. we discussed this earlier with our guests in our news review program. here it is. you're
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tuned to press tv, time now for the news review. russia's president vladimir putin says that the details of the recent terrorist attack on moscow are: being investigated while the same time calling for just punishment for the perpetrators. the criminals who directly committed this massacre, as you know, have been arrested. investigators are carefully establishing the circumstances of this barbaric crime, finding out its details, determining the role and degree of guilt of each participant and estating the conclusions of criminologists and experts. hope that prosecutors within their powers including when presenting state charges and during the trial will do everything necessary to ensure that the criminals receive fair punishment as required by russian law. now putin was speaking a
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meeting of the general prosecutors collegium, the russian federal security service said that the gunmen responsible for the attack planned to travel to ukraine where they were to be welcomed as heroes. the fsp ad of the western intelligence services aided the attackers, four and burs into moscow's carocas city hall on friday and began shooting a people who are attending a concert there. they killed some 140 people and injured more than 180 others. 11 people including the assalants, seven detained, facing terrorism charges. now let's get some insight in this and discuss that a bit, so i'm inviting mark sloboda international affairs and security analysts from moscow. also with me is... larry johnson, former cia analyst from braddington, florida, good to see you both gentlemen, now beginning with uh uh mark, mark, who do you believe is uh
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behind this, you you know who moscow is uh blaming for uh, what's your opinion and what could be the purpose of this terrorist attack? yes, um, so it is uh obvious that the uh four direct gunmen who were involved in the attack were a... tajique origin and there's some suggestion that they may have had some affiliation with an organization that is presented in the media as um isis k, isis horizont, but the russian government uh uh officials uh including the head of the fsbay, the federal domestic security service uh alexander portnikov have made clear that they believe that i isisk is simply a sock puppet that it has never been a real organization and that it is being used in this case uh to carry out attacks on russia
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uh with a plausible uh deniability figlief and that the real perpetrators behind thettack are the kiev regime's intelligence services, the united kingdom and the united states. okay larry, european and this and also let's uh... on the role that western intelligence services have been playing in this. well, there are a lot of audities here, um, so i worked at the state department's office of counter terrorism back when it was an office, not a bureau, and one of the immediate things we had to deal with back then, the belief that the us government had inside knowledge about the terrorist attack on panam 103 and it warned off government employees, like state department, cia, not to get on the plane, well that was a lie. but out of that we developed a process and procedure for dealing with threat information, and how that threat information was handled in this case is very bizarre. number one, the mere fact that embassy moscow
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issued a warning, a public warning like that means there was intelligence that was considered credible, the specificity of it could be in question, but it was definitely considered credible, and what what are we talking about there? we're talking about human intelligence or an inter'. put it in a classified cable, send it back to moscow, and at the same time, the embassy should have requested a meeting with the foreign ministry and or the svr, fsb. "you
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know the the appropriate officials in in in russia to pass that information on, they didn't do that, yet they come out and make a prediction about, oh stay away from this area for 48 hours, and so and this comes on the heels of victoria newland making a threat that although putin's in for some nasty surprises, so just all of that taken together to me says the united states knew a lot more than..." has been revealed, appreciate your comments and insight, mark sloboda in moscow, larry johnson and braddington, florida, thank you for watching this episode with news review, abu taher, iraqi. القصه يعني لكل عراقي في
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not facing a us v, this time the un security council finally call for immediate seasfire in the gaza strip which has so far fallen on televize deaf ears. israel definally insis. it will perform an operation on rapha where a million and a half palestinians have taken shelter. this is faced global criticism and stern warnings even from israel's closest ally, the us. the meantime truth negotiations are still ongoing in dohak.