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unprecedented missile attack on israel just last week. you always see their actions leading to terrible consequences. appeasement invites terrible escalation. weakness invites conflict. it is strength you have to project if you want stability and peace. >> they have sabotaged had they not building the relationship between saudi arabia and israel which was about to take place under the trump administration and the abraham accords were peace was breaking out everywhere. the arab countries the moderate arab countries do not have the capacity to take on iran. they need support with a new ally and that was israel. backed up by the united states. this was the defense and diplomatic mission they were on. more countries were preparing to join and now divide and blinken step in and sabotage it. they sit saudi arabia you should

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Ayman

will go ahead with a rafah operation despite these u.s. concerns. just this week amidst the heightened tensions between the two countries, the finance minister is pushing to start the legalization process for 68 settlement outposts. in other words he's pushing to expand these illegal settlements. now this would be one of the most dramatic expansions for the settlement movement in decades according to israel's channel 12 news, which reported it last night. settlements undercut one of our own government's very own efforts at a two-state solution. the bottom line is this. american dollars are funding a war that is going against the united states' own strategic interest. one that president biden and the administration is going to have to answer for. as tay write in the new york times this week, gaza has become around biden's neck. it is his war, not just benjamin netanyahu, but it will

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BBC News

hospital staff had no choice but to bury the bodies of dead patients while under israeli siege, but palestinians accuse israeli forces of killing some of the victims. the israeli military said it is checking reports about the bodies recovered from the mass grave. israel accuses hamas of using medical facilities as command centres, which hamas rejects. earlier, i spoke with dr zaher sahloul who leads the ngo medglobal that sends emergency medical teams to gaza. thank you so much for being with us this evening. dr sahloul, you were in gaza injanuary. there have been four medical missions from your organisation. what have you been seeing, what have you teams been seeing? what are your colleagues telling you they saw there when they come back from those missions? thank you for having me. what i have seen is something that i have never seen in my professional life. i have been going into disaster areas in countries like area,

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BBC News

so. �* , . ., base that it had ten years or so. 2 ., , so. let's come back to this partnership _ so. let's come back to this partnership then _ so. let's come back to this partnership then with - so. let's come back to this i partnership then with russia, have we seen what evidence have we seen of russian military underground there and what do you think the aim of that pitted towards russia is for niger? i pitted towards russia is for nicer? ., �* ~' 3 niger? i don't think it's ideological— niger? i don't think it's ideological as - niger? i don't think it's ideological as it - niger? i don't think it's ideological as it is - niger? i don't think it's ideological as it is the i niger? i don't think it's i ideological as it is the fact that if they cannot get the assistance that they need from washington, they are going to get it from someone else and when washington suspended its security assistance and intelligence sharing assistance when the crew have been, the nigerian authorities were desperate to backfill that assistance and so, the most logical place for them to turn right now, given that the russians are now in neighbouring countries was to mask out. but i think the other important factor for washington is, we havejust now important factor for washington is, we have just now started to see russian military advisers

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

the world, and wants peace and prosperity for their people. they wanted very dark g hottie fundamentalism and this is a threat to the entire world so in america have since realm of the countries hope israel there also helping themselves but like i said, i just do not see how continue to live in a world these people are doing everything doing and the biggest exporters of terrorism across the world and you get rid of the meridian should get rid of the majority of the terrorism in the world pretty just that for a second about to see how eventually we do not have to do with it but the question is, it will be bright, he will be choate churchill because of the mobile pc of chamberlains of the world. trey: speaking objection while he called chuck schumer called regime change is off another difficult regime change in iran, but we will save that for another conversation deputy mayor of jerusalem thank you so

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BBC News

i saw him and he had typical ptsd, i asked i saw him and he had typical ptsd, iasked him i saw him and he had typical ptsd, i asked him what he would like to be in the future, and he said what future? i think it is very important for us to make sure that these children in gaza, the 1.1 million children in gaza, many of them who lost their lives and they had nothing to do with seven of october, it is our 0ctober, it is our responsibility as humanitarians, as western countries that can influence the situation, and that is what i shared with president biden when i met with him three weeks ago at the white house. his legacy will be determined by what he does in gaza. talking about those _ what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors - what he does in gaza. talking about those doctors and - what he does in gaza. talking i about those doctors and nurses who use said were overwhelmed there, we know one international humanitarian law, they should be protected under they should be protected under the geneva conventions. being upheld? the geneva conventions. being uheld? , , ., ~ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of _ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the _ upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals - upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals in - upheld? definitely not. when we see 7596 of the hospitals in the l see 75% of the hospitals in the clinics stop working, many of

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BBC News

islamist militants. niger was a key security partner to us counter—terrorism operations in the sahel region until its government was removed in a military coup lastjuly, straining ties between the two countries. last month, niger's suspended a military accord with the us and has since welcomed russian military instructors and equipment. it is one of several west african countries where military leaders cut links with their traditional western allies while strengthening ties with russia. some people in niger say the us didn't do enough for their country. translation: in niger today, everyone is looking _ for a place. we wa nt we want them to leave our town because they been doing nothing for a few years and we've seen nothing. we want them to leave our region for good.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart

russia because they literally had not a single bullet left to fire. >> you stress in your letter that the united states needs to confronts nuclear weapons, putin and his associates have repeatedly , reportedly, threatened u.s. assistance to ukraine. how? >> from the beginning, vladimir putin has threatened horrific consequences. we just had the iranians, basically say the same thing. when you say unmanageable consequences, that's nuclear weapons. some of putin's lieutenants have been more explicit in this. so, nobody wants a nuclear war? sure. no one wants a confrontation? sure. you cannot keep just backing away from this. these countries in eastern europe, in the baltics, poland, romania, they know what it feels like to be under the russian bootheel, and they do not want it again. they are looking to the united states and see us backing away

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BBC News

it. . ~ , ., us presidentjoe biden has spoken out against anti—semitism on university campuses after a rabbi associated with an ivy league university urged jewish students to leave campus. anti—israeli protesters at columbia university in new york city were reportedly heard shouting slogans in support of hamas and the al-qassam brigades, both recognised as terror groups by countries including the us and the uk. witnesses also reported hearing the protesters chanting that tel aviv — israel's largest city — should be "burned to the ground." in a whatsapp message, orthodoxjewish rabbi elie buechler told students that columbia university and the new york police department "could not guarantee jewish students' safety," telling them they should return home as soon as possible, apparently referring to the events. in his message to mark the beginning of thejewish holiday of passover, president biden said "this blatant anti—semitism

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Young and Addicted

and we've seen clandestine laboratories of an industrial scale in those countries. there is definitely a push to get more ketamine into the market. the way ketamine is policed totally varies in different countries, which can make it more difficult for authorities to follow its route around the globe. we are talking about international organised crime here, and apart maybe from the question, "would "a higher penalty be a deterrent for an individual "dealer?," i think we need to talk about how can law enforcement get the necessary tools to go after those criminal organisations and dismantle them? in england and wales, the quantity of ketamine seized by police and border force is currently around 1.5 tonnes a year. that compares to an average of around 150kg a year a decade ago — a tenfold increase. and with more of it being produced, it's making it cheaper for dealers to get hold of as well. i speak to a few, who all say that demand is bigger than ever before.

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