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what's going to happen, iran has acquired a wealth of strategic and sensitive intelligence from israel, including thousand. documents on its nuclear plans and facilities, that's according to intelligence sources. dozens more are killed in the gaza strip as israeli military intensifies its air and artillery strikes in the palestinian territory. and the kosam brigades has warned that the israeli military will be to blame for the death of an israeli captive after.
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regime forces late siege to an area where he is held in gaza. hello and welcome everyone. you're watching press tv world news. let's go ahead and get started with the stories that matter. iran has acquired a wealth of strategic and sensitive intelligence from israel. including thousands of documents on its nuclear plans and facilities, that's according to intelligent sources. sources said there was a media blackout due to the sheer volume of documents and the need to safely transport the entire shipment into iran and make sure that they have reached the intended locations. they say the abundance of documents is such that merely examining them and viewing the images and videos has taken a considerable amount of time. the operation has delt a sign.
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significant blow to israel, exposing a major intelligence failure and safeguarding highly sensitive information. israel maintains a so-called policy of nuclear opacity, but the regime is widely estimated to possess up to 400 nuclear war heads. earlier we asked journal journalists and political commentator sayid mohsin abbas for his thoughts on iran's accuization of its sensitive israeli nuclear documents. yeah, i first picked up on this a couple of weeks ago and it actually popped up, i think it was in a lot of z westernly just quietly slipped in, but there were several israelis who had been picked up, arrested because they've been caught fundling information to the islamic republic of iran. they didn't clarify what kind
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of information that was and what they'd been spying on, but certainly there seemed to be evidence that they'd been taking videos and taking photographs of locations and it really was interesting because the analysis that was given there, i don't know to what extent it's true, but the kind of people that had been picked up were were people in israel who were a little bit down and out, they were essentially people who were uh grifters who were just kind of struggling at the at the periferies of society and it was... very easy apparently to recruit these people to essentially carry out espionage work. they the way it was done is very very intriguing because they didn't actually even realize that they were being asked to do this by the the the islamic intelligence services, but i think the extent of it, the range of it is quite shocking and i think it's a hugely significant move because it shows iran's in
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capability beyond its own borders of course it has to deal with zio american ciops and all sorts of regime efforts, but now you can do it abroad very easily by the looks of things. iranian president says the country is always ready to listen to rational discourse, but will never accept quote, bullying or cohesion. in a meeting with the kazakh foreign minister in tehran, emphasize that iran has never sought and will never seek nuclear weapons or any other weapon of mass destruction. he said iran's nuclear activities are entirely transparent and the iaea has repeatedly confirmed this issue. pesishkian said iran is prepared to allow inspections, but depriving the nation of knowledge, technology and scientific achievements is quote unacceptable. in turn, morat north luu has also serves also.
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serves as a cazakh deputy prime minister, express support for iran's legitimate right to peaceful nuclear technology. he also delivered a written message from the kazakh president to pazashkan. the iranian president and kazakh foreign minister also called for strengthening relations between the two countries in various sectors. it's been another deadly day for palestinians in the besiege gaza strip as israeli military intensifies its relentless bombardment of the bloccaded territory. in one of the deadliest strikes of the day, at least 15 palestinians were killed when israeli war planes bombed the residential building sheltering displaced people in the al-sabra neighborhood south of gaza city. in northern gaza, an israeli
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airstrike targeted a group of civilians in xabalya and nazla, killing at least eight people. fatalities were also reported following a separate strike on a palestinian home. in the north, the al-tufah neighborhood east of gaza city was also the scene of israeli attacks with several people losing their lives. deadly strikes were also reported in hannus in the south and the nusairas refugee camp in central gaza. according to gaza health officials, nearly 54, 800 palestinians have been killed since october 2023, when the u.s. israely genocidal campaign against gaza began, with more than 125000 others being injured. since a us israel crafted aid distribution mechanism, the so-called gaza humanitarian foundation began its operation, over 100 palestinians have been
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killed. most of the casualties occurred after israeli forces open fire on aid seekers just outside the controversial body, which is the only organization israel permits. receive and distribute limited aid, but the longer it operates, the more palestinians are killed, while un agencies remain paralyzed by israel's genocide and blockade. ahmad reports from khanus. humanitarian aid is meant to relieve suffering and hardship, but in southern gaza where the us is really backed gaza humanitarian foundations at its centers, news.
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food for my children, but as soon as we arrived, israeli snipers opened fire, i was shot in the arm and a bullet still lodged in my back that doctors couldn't remove. this so-called aid is a big lie, humanitarian aid should be delivered safely, not something we have to chase under gunfire. it's not just man, even children haven't been spared. amir mustafa went with his brother on the same day in search of aid and barely survived the second massacre at the ghf. ly spoke saying he went to the eight center, but an israeli quad copter bombed them, still in pain from his injury, but his mother explained that they hadn't had flower for weeks. desperate, they joined the crowd heading to western rafah in search of aid. we are staying in almawasi and my two sons left
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last tuesday, as soon as we were told that the gh centers were open because we had no bread for weeks, but as soon as they got there they... found themselves escaping bullets and trying to take shelter, but an israeli quadcopter dropped a grenade on them. they both survived, but amir had a shrapnel in his shoulder and almost tore its way to his chest. this isn't aid centers, it's slow starving to kill us. the united nations has rejected the aid mechanism, calling it a fig leaf for further violence and displacement, one that distracts from the israeli maid humanitarian catastrophe and folding in the hungary. place on earth. still, that wasn't enough for the us to reconsider. on wednesday, the united states once again vetoed a un resolution demanding an immediate seizfire, and instead called for supporting its gaza humanitarian foundation, even though eight centers, according to the honor
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chief, have become a death trap for starving civilians in gaza. in gaza ravaged by israel's genocidal blockade, the us-backed gaza humanitarian foundations takeover avaid. have only deep into catastrophe under the ghf mechanism, it is no longer humanitarian concept, but a brutal symbol of control, an inevitable killing. ahmadjar, press tv. well on a day meant for celebrations and joy for muslims, gaza morns under relentless israeli air strikes. palestinians are facing starvation as israel blocks aid and massacres civilians at us administered food distribution points. let's hear more about the plite directly from gazens. supposed to be in amusement parks, gardens and parks, carrying their toys and wearing eat clothes, however we are
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pulling our children out from under the rubble and torn pieces, eat clothes have become the white shroud and this is due to the occupation, i live here in a tent behind the bathrooms, i came from jabalia and i'm living now behind the bathrooms, i have been standing here for more than an hour and a half, i feel i have a sunstroke and i am in need, i only had lentals and i ran out of them. i have six people, that's why i am forced to stand like this. what can we do? thank god for everything, but i am forced to stand here. israel's military is suffering its heaviest losses in months as palestinian resistance continues to target regime forces across the gaza strip with a confirmed toll of over 860 soldiers killed since october 2023. rising. casualties have sparked alarm in tel aviv and increased pressure on officials to consider a cease fire. while israel's genocide in
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gaza show no sign of ending, the regime's military is paying an increasingly heavy price. in the past week alone, nine israeli soldiers were killed in resistance groups operations, five of them in a single strike in khan unis on friday. this marks the heaviest weekly to... for the israeli military in months, bringing the official death count to over 860 soldiers since october 2023. palestinians say the actual figure is much higher. since the ground invasion of gaza began, palestinian resistance groups, primarily hemasas khassam brigades, have launched numerous retaliatory operations against israeli forces, including ambushes, tunnel warfare and booby trap attacks across a gaza strip. these operate. have repeatedly exposed the vulnerability of israeli forces. hamas has portrayed them as evidence of his endoring
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battlefield strength, despite 20 months of siege and relentless bombardment. their rising israeli casualties in gaza have now triggered alarm in tel aviv. on friday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu admitted that the military is facing a shortfall of over 10,00 soldiers, including around 6,00 combat troops. this crisis has... deeping divisions within the israeli cabinet as frustration grows over the continued exemption of ultra orthodox jews from military service. at the same time, reports indicate a rising number of israeli soldiers abandoning service with many choosing imprisonment over deployments to the frontlines. with each additional loss, pressure is intensifying and israely officials to pursue a cease fire deal. hamas has remained firm in this position. no. captives will be released without a negotiated agreement. at the same time, frustration is mounting among the families of
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israeli captives held in gaza. many of them say netanyahu is rejecting credible ceasefire proposals in favor of a military campaign they see as both futil and reckless. they warn that this approach is putting the lives of both soldiers and captives at even greater risk. their concerns have highlighted following reports that dozens of israeli captives died as a result of israel's own bombardment and ground defensives. inside gaza, palestinian resistance forces continue to assert their readiness to fight on. in their words, no israeli soldier is safe on occupied palestinian land, and no israeli captive will leave gaza without any agreement. a place wherein golden.
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after regime forces laid seat to the area where he is held in gaza. the spokesman for the el brigades said, israel will not be able to return israeli soldier matan zangukir alive. abuida stress that resistance forces protected zangubukir for 20 months. just a day earlier, the regime forces retrieved the body of a tai captive from rafah in southern gaza. the israeli army has confirmed that he was captured alive on october. 2023. according to alkal sam, several israeli captives have been killed in the israeli regime's air strikes on gaza. more than 50 captives are still held in gaza, 20 of them are believed to be alive. an international aid group is
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sailing to gaza to deliver urgently needed humanitarian supplies to palestinians living under an israeli sied. nearly two decades, the volunteer crew set sale earlier this month on a mission to defend human rights in gaza. israel has previously opened fire on similar vessels, including an incident in may when another flotilla organized by the group was attacked near malta. the israeli military also assaulted a turkish flotilla in 2010 that was attempting to reach gaza, killing several que members, crew members. the israeli blockade of gaza... intensified significantly in 2007 and has severely restricted palestinian's access to essential goods. thiago avila is one of the 12 activists on board the gaza aid flotilla. he says everyone has the responsibility to step up and stop the us israeli genocide in gaza.
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and we are on our seventh day of our journey to break the city of god and gaza and to create the people's humanitarian corridor, we have been sailing for seven days and it's been a good journey, we've been facing unidentified drones the last four nights in a row, and we've been many israeli threats that they do not want to allow us to pass and but we still keep on going, we have no plans of talking anywhere else but gaza, we are... continuing going until we break the season to create a people's humanitarian quarter, we carrying food, medicine, crutches, prostatic limbs for amputated children and water filters on a crew of 12 people on a small boat of 18 meters called the medalin, but since we are opening a humanitarian corridor, we are inviting every ship in the world to mobilize to end the starvation of children in gaza, to end the violation
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that have been happening, so in our collective effort is everyone's responsibility to mobilize. for us to not see this type of violation anymore, the social majorities of the world, they are tired of this genocide, they understand that starving children to that is wrong, bombing hospitals is wrong, bombing shelters, bombing schools, and we do not want to allow them to do that anymore, so whenever there's a genocide or violations happening, we need to challenge them, we don't ask them for permission, we do not ask for their consent because they will never allow that, yet another protest in tel aviv. as relatives of the gaza captives demand that the israeli regime end its genocidal war and reach a ceasefire deal in return all those still held in gaza. protesters argue that all captives can be brought back if prime minister benjamin netanyahu simply ends the war. some anti-war protesters are marching to gaza from tel aviv as part of the global march to
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gaza campaign. netanyahu is accused of prolonging the genocide to remain in power his prioritization of war over the return of captives has sparked rallies in the occupied territories since october 2023. well thousands of protesters have marched through central london in a demonstration against government spending cuts and welfare reform. the organizers say the cuts target the poorest in society while the government increases its military spinding earlier, our correspondent in london said joined us from the side of the protest for more details. hi bill. is what they're cutting from the public services, an increase of 2.2 billion pounds in defense spending, and by 2027 that might
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increase to 2 and a half percent of the gdp, the prime minister of course recently having talked about the country going into a military preparedness preparedness mode, hence the cuts that they're going to introduce, but where is those cuts, where are those cuts going to? come from and and uh in which direction they're going to go is is the topic of the discussion here and the placards that have been carried by the many demonstrators today saying no to warfare, yes to welfare or no, no cuts spend on poor people rather than on defense. in recent years, iran has taken many steps in developing fast and smart transportation, it has now inter reduced air taxis into active service. authorities called the initiative part of the country's broader shift towards smart air transportation. forzene ashurion reports. iran taking a bold step
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into the future of smart transportation. with air taxi is now entering active use, the country is positioning itself at the forefront of urban mobility innovation. these vehicles once experiment. expanding air transport for both passengers and cargo. our fleet includes long-range, regional and small aircraft, each serving a unique role in a connected system. we're also working to build a culture of air mobility, making air taxis accessible through popular ride hailing apps. air taxis are. now being deployed in selected areas, marking a significant shift in the country's transportation strategy, this emerging mode of travel is designed to reduce travel time
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and introduce a new layer of smart mobility to iran's cities. air taxis are now operational thanks to new investments from the private sector and the ministry of roads. they offer safe, flexible travel for business people, doctors and anyone who needs quick air transport. you choose the time and destination. our goal is to make air taxis a unique experience for tourists too, showcasing the beauty of the country from above. the current phase involves limited operations with the focus on maintaining safety, improving efficiency and preparing the public for future use. integration with digital platforms is in progress with the goal of making air taxis a viable option for routine transportation. iran's. entry into the field of aerial mobility marks a new era in its transportation development with ongoing trials and increasing investment, air taxis are set to become part of the country's
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welcome everyone to this episode of spotlight, as we mark, 18 months into israel's genocidal war on the gaza strip, the resilience of palestinian resistance groups is evidence, is evident. this week alone has seen the highest number of casualties for israeli forces in months, highlighting the vulnerability.
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