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the headlines, ignoring israel's unrelenting genocide, the us vetos a un security council resolution, calling for a permanent ceasefire and unrestricted humanitarian access in gaza. the yemeny army says it is carried out a successful drone attack targeting israel's venguran airport in the occupied palestinian territories and iran's foreign minister says uranium enrichment is one of the greatest achievements of iranian scientists and tehran will never give it up under any circumstances.
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hello and welcome everybody, it's 7:30 am here in the iranian capital tehrany, watching press tv's world news. our top story for this half hour, the united states is once again vetod a un security council resolution that demanded an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in gaza. the resolution put forward by the 10 elected members of the council did not pass due to the negative vote by the us. the text called for an immediate unconditional and permanent cease fire in gaza it also demanded the lifting of all restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into the bessieg territory. this was the council's first vote on the issue since november of last year when the us blocked another resolution which also sought to end israel's war. on gaza following the veto ambassadors of several un members criticized washington's move. china's permanent envoy stress that the veto proved that u.s. is the...
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obstacle to measures that would end the war in gaza. today's vote result once again exposes that the root cause of the council's inability to qu the conflict in gaza is the repeated obstruction by the us who has vetoed the council's request for six fire multiple times. another opportunity was missed to show that the security councils. ready to shoulder its responsibility for maintaining international peace and security in the context of the israeli palestinian conflict, which has now lasted a decades, and i think that we all today had another opportunity to see who really wants peace in the middle east and who wants to continue playing political games. algeria's ambassador bin jama also reacted to the us video, he said it's
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reflects the failure of multilateralism and underscores the urgent need to revive it, the envoy said the fact that 14 out of 15 security council members voted in favor of the resolution sends a clear message to palestinians that they are not alone. palestine's ambassador riad mansur also in denounced the veto saying the resolution could have ended the engineered famin in gaza, but the us chose to block it. mansur described gaza as the hungriest place on earth describing israel's. crimes as a violation of international law and war crimes, he urged all un member states to use their national capabilities to compell the regime to halt its aggression against gaza and lift the blockade on aid delivery to the territory. palestinian resistance movements have strongly condemned the united states's use of its veto power against the un security council resolution calling for a ceasefire in gaza. hamas said the veto revealed to
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administration's blind bias towards the fascist israeli regime, it added that the veto also indicated washington's disregard for international law and its complete rejection of any global effort to stop the massacre of palestinians, hamas stress that the veto is a green light to israel to continue the brutal genocide of innocent civilians and proves the united states his full complicity in the regime's crimes. it slammed the security council's failure to stop the israeli gen side in gaza and its inability to break the siege of the territory. the palestinian islamic gihad also said the veto leaves no doubt that the us administration is sponsoring israel's crimes. it added that the us continues to provide arms and military supplies to israel in addition to political cover to continue its crimes. geopolitical analyst daniel patrick weltch joined us earlier. he said by supporting israel, the us has chosen to stand
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on the wrong side of history and will eventually lose. uh, this is started by biden, this is, or i shouldn't say that, it goes a lot further back than that, but "the genocide itself was was vaunted and glorified by the last administration, which was a democrat administration, and you had hardcore activists coming out of the democrat convention with their hands over their ears, not wanting to listen to lists of names of gazan children who had died the night before, for example, that's just one example, but in the future what it means is that this is a ch'. no matter what party, no matter what your baseline ideology, you, i mean domestically, you are gloming on to this wrong choice, being on the wrong side of history, and that is an
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amazing thing in the american experiment, because it means that guess what, they're going to lose, i'm sorry, this is just the world. changing and they are, they, meaning we, americans, are refusing to get on board, that's all. the israeli military keeps slaughtering palestinian civilians in gaza, as it continues to hit the blockaded territory with air and artillery strikes. in one of the latest strikes, nearly 10 palestinians were killed after israeli war planes bombed. tents of displaced people in the almawasi refugee camp near khanyunes in southern gaza, israely jets also struck um, the home of a palestinian
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family in deral bala in central gaza, killing and injuring a number of civilians. to the north, israeli drone attacks cause multiple fatalities, including children in jabalia. the israeli artillery. shelled a number of areas across the war ravaged territory, leaving an unknown number of palestinians dead and injured. the us-israeli genocide, which began in october 2023, has so far claimed the lives of over 54,600 palestinians, leaving more than 125, 300 others injured. most of the victims are women and children. june 4th marks international day of innocent children victims of aggression, originally declared in 1982 in response to the israeli invasion of lebanon and the killing of palestinian and lebanese children. today, over four decades later, that aggression not only continues, but it has intensified or correspondent nagahammed opens uh with the story of a 14-year-old from
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a betterwin community in the west bank recently beaten by settlers and moves through time and place to highlight how palestinian children have remained victims of war and... occupation omar is only 14, he should be worrying about school, friends and football, instead, he's recovering from bruises sustained when he was beaten by israeli settlers near his home a bidwen village east of ramala, his story is not isolated, it is continuation is attacked while we were at home, some escaped, but i was trapped, beaten and threatened with death. they hit me on the head with a stick, no care that i'm just a child, they beat my whole family, we've lived here for decades in peace, but now they want to drive us out, they don't care if it's women, men or children, we were all attacked, when i asked if he was afraid after being assaulted, he looked
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at me and said, men don't get afraid, but omar is not a man, he's just a 14 years old child, forced to grow old too soon under the weight of occupation, neither international law nor childhood exist here in palestine there are children, but sadly none of the international laws apply to them. these laws protect the children of the world, but palestinian children are excluded. we live our entire lives in fear, anxiety and pain. in 1982 it was beirot, today it is gaza, the west bank, the refugee camps across the region, the international day of innocent. children victims of aggression was born after the world watched israel bomb lebanese and palestinian children, but four decades on, those children have grown up to watch their own sons and daughters suffer the same fate. according to the palestinian ministry of health, more than 18,000 children have
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been killed in gaza since october 7th. thousands more have been injured, orphaned or permanently displaced. children in the west bank have been forced to flee. often in the dead of the night due to settler violence and military raids. palestinian children face horrors daily from gaza to jenan and alkuds despite. protections in international law, israel systematically targets them with bombs, bullets, and arrests. gaza's dead are mostly children. in the west bank, bedoen kids face displacement and fear. israel is the only entity with a military law allowing child arrests. behind every statistic is a child like omar, and while days like june 4th ask the world to remember, palestinian children don't have the luxury to forget. what does it mean to grow up knowing fear more? than freedom from beirot to gaza, from 1982 today,
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palestinian children have carried the weight of war on their tiny shoulders. the world may have declared a day in their names, but what they deserve is safety, justice and the right to grow old. hamed reporting for press tv, rama allah, occupied west bank.
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welcome back, muslims around the world are preparing to celebrate adal out how palestinians in the occupied west bank struggle to feed their familiesm at israeli attacks on cities and refugee camps. jening is a living example of a city facing the dire humanitarian situation for for four months now, depriving the people of even religious rights. press tv's tibasi reports from jenny. for 135th consecutive days, the israeli regime has continued its
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military operation against the city of jin and its refugee camp. the offensive is marked by a continuous influx of military inforcements and unslot encompassing all villages. this relentless campaign is designed to systematically distrupt and complicate the lives of palestinians, creating an environment of content fair and uncertainty. the skill and duration of the military presence have severely impacted daily routines, limiting access to essential services and further isolating the community. my house was always on the target as it was bombed and attacked several times. once i was forced to trap in front of 40 soldiers and when i refused a soldier hit me in the eye resulting in the loss of my sight we have. been displaced more than once, but thank god we hope to return
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to our homes, nothing, nothing is more important than the cam and our homes, the arrival of brings a stark contrast to the ongoing reality, the presence of israeli occupation forces in the city cas a shadow over the celebrations, restricting the palestinian people, especially children, from fully participating in religious activities and the economic situation has deteriorated with markets struggling to function and families facing significant financial hardships, this atmosphere of tension and deprivation makes it difficult to experience the joy and unity that is the cornerstone of this seid is different from the previous ones when we lived in our beloved camp, we suffer from sadness and pain because of being far from our homes from we were forcibly displaced, we try our atmost to hide what we feel in front of our children and try to create activities so
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that they have the feeling of the coming of eid. despite hardships, efforts are being made to offer moments of salas ander to those who were displayed, simple ambitions such as preparing aid cookies, a special palestinian tradition are organized for them. these small gestures aim to provide a sense of normality and connection to cultur roots, helping to live spirits and offer a taste of home away from the homes and the camp they were first to leave. the israeli military offensive continues in genericity and its refugee. depriving palestinians of their basic rights to live in safety and experience theiz traditions attacks on pro-palestinian voices in the united states continue to cause outrage this time with the rest at a press conference by uh the group
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doctors against genocide, healthcare workers seeking to raise awareness of the medical disaster in gaza. arrested before they could address the press. rami mazori has more from washington dc. at the offices of the united states senate, police arrested multiple members of doctors against genocide. the pro-palestinian group of healthcare workers plann to hold a press conference to call attention to israel's shocking refusal of healthcare treatment for indiscriminately bombarded, starved and beseeged gazans. the arrests were not unexpected, as pro-palestinian voices have been targeted, harassed, prosecuted, and even deported across the united states with no let up insight for the state sponsored discrimination, and they will do it again, and we will we will keep doing it um, as long as it takes to get something to change, um, but the other thing we're doing here is we're going
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up into these offices and we're meeting with senators, representatives and staffers and we're challenging them, with israel banning foreign journalists since the start of their attempted genocide in gaza, healthcare workers have been vital in transmitting the often horrific facts on the ground. the situation gaza, not only from the deterioration of the healthcare sector in general, but also the mass starvation that is actually happening since march 2nd, um, and even before that people were having malnutrition issues, now over 90% of the population is at crisis level, food insecurity. so you can uh, you can imagine what the situation is, it's devastating, um, those doctors serve in these hospitals that get bombarded and some of them are actually there while these things are happening, and it's just non-stop attack on healthcare. one month after, their onslot began, tel aviv and the western mainstream media refused to believe that israel would violate international law and bombard the el shifa
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hospital in gaza. 18 months later, the united nations world health. organization just reported that at least 94% of all hospitals in gaza have been damaged or destroyed with north gazans having no working hospital to receive any medical care at all. it's part of a strategy to destroy palestinian society. what are the what are the pillars of a society, any society? education, food, shelter, medical care, and so they have destroyed. university in gaza, all 12 of them, and they filmed it, um, they've just they've essentially destroyed every hospital in gaza, from california to the capital, the united states continues to suppress pro-palestinian speech, causing major damage to the nation's reputation as an alleged bastian of freedom of expression. press tv, washington dc.
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army says it is carried out a fresh retaliatory operation against israel in response to the regime's genocidal war on the besieged gast. the uav force of the yemen armed forces carried out a military operation targeting israel's bengurian airport in the occupied area of yaffa using two yaffa type drones. the operation successfully achieved its goal. thanks be to allah. saudi said yemen will continue to fulfill. its religious, moral and humanitarian duty toward the oppressed palestinian people. the spokesman added that the amny-armed forces will press ahead with their anti-regime operations until the aggression against gaza stops and its siege is lifted. the amany army carries out almost daily operations against israel striking vital targets deep inside the occupied palestinian territories. the iranian foreign minister has
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reiterated that the country's right to enrich uranium is non-negotiable and tehan will uh never give it up under any circumstances. abchi made a comment in an interview with almanar television during his recent visit to lebanon. he said uranium enrichment is one of the greatest achievements of iranian scientists and is essential for meeting medical and industrial needs of the country. the top diplomat stressed that a number of iranian scientists have paid with their lives for this achievement and the country will never abandon its in never abandoned it, rather, regardless of pressures, he also issued a clear warning to any would be aggressor, saying any attack on iran will have catastrophic consequences for the aggressors out of chih.
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to commemorate the 36th anniversary of his passing, leader of iran's islamic revolution highlighted the relevance of humamen's teachings today, particularly in the context of recent regional and international developments, a vibrant atmosphere at the imam, standing as a powerful testament to ayatullah assertion that imam komaini's vision.
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بود. تنزل شدید جایگاه و نفوذ آمریکا در دنیا متأثر از انقلاب اوست. نفرت عمومی از صهیونیسم. که امروز به طور واضح در دنیا دیده می شود.
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chance supporting the leader who boldly defended iran's independence, also emphasizing self-reliance, a crucial legacy of imam khumeini that has inspired muslim unity and motivated other nations in their struggles against western colonialism, he wanted the togetherness of the people all over the world and... this was the message he was passing to everybody that once all people are together then that's the strength of the people.ok the entire world and transformed cultural and political equations globally. we have come here today to reafirm our allegiance to and express our commitment to always follow and support our leader. every year we walk from tebr to the imam khomanium, it takes us 19 days to reach here and along the way we inspire people to follow the path of imam khomaini. i love our leader and
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i decided to come here both to honomini and to see the leader in person and express my unwavering support. as the nation marks the 36th anniversary's passing, their presence is a reaffirmation of commitment to the... university professor and political analyst sayid mhammad marandi says islamic revolution leader speech sends a clear message. if us has no right to demand iran, halt its uranium enrichment, i think that any analysts in the west should read
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through it very carefully the text of the speech, i think it's quite clear that he, the leader point was saying that the united states has no right to demand iran, allt its enrichment. iran has the legal right to do so, it has the legal right based on the laws and regulations that were created by western dominated institutions, the iaa, the npt, all of these documents and institutions clearly show that iran has rights and privileges in accordance with international law. the united states is in no position to deny iran those rights and that's partially to large degree at least what the revolution was about the gaining independence.
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and to have decisions made in tehran rather than in washington or elsewhere, and that is also something that he made reference to in the speech, iran is a fiercely independent country and it will preserve that its sovereignty, and the united states is not capable of taking away those rights, nor is it capable of ending iran's ability to enrich iranian. let's wrap for now, thanks for watching press tv's world news and see you soon.
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احنا طبعا جمعنا اطفال اهالي اهالي اللي ساكنين في المقابر برضه جمعنا اطفالهم عشان ندرسهم لانه مر على قطاع غزه سنتين من الجهل فنحن بدنا يستمر هذا الجهل.
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17 and i started my career in accounting and business administration, i started working in a shipping company, shipping and custom clearance company, what we do at this company is we communicate with the other side of gaza, and woman want to thrive, we want to thrive and we don't, we just don't uh, we don't want our life just to become what the israelies want, they want us nothing, but we are not nothing, we are something, we are numbers,
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abu bakar abdad, 22 years old, from gaza, a survivor of the genocide in gaza, and also the viewers here to press tv will know you very well because you are a reporter, correspondent for press tv in gaza in very difficult circumstances. thanks for being here, just explain to us first of all, how you found yourself in ireland? can you just give us a bit of background to that? yeah, the first thing that uh, why i came here, it wasn't an optional thing to do, to be honest, i was quite forced to do to to make such