Moscow lashes out at the German Chancellor after his statement that Berlin, Paris, London, and Washington have lifted range restrictions on weapons for Kiev—something Russia says undermines peace efforts. Meanwhile, Gaza is plunged deeper into crisis. The UN’s Palestine Refugees Agency says it is “at a loss for words” as civilians are left with nowhere safe to go. At least 36 people are killed in an IDF airstrike on a school-turned-shelter, and constant bombardment is pushing hospitals like the Baptist facility to the brink of collapse. The UN warns the entire healthcare system is nearing total failure. ⚠️💔
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00:00Russia has reacted angrily to claims by the German Chancellor that his country, along with the UK, US and France, have lifted all restrictions on long-range arms supplies to Ukraine.
00:13The Kremlin says that if the reports are true, that it flies in the face of current diplomatic efforts.
00:21If such a decision really exists, it absolutely goes against efforts that we are currently making within the framework of the settlement.
00:29This is a rather dangerous decision, again, if there is one.
00:35Ukraine's chief allies choose war over peace.
00:38Kiev is trying to shore up its front lines with fresh blood, with the hope that new recruits will be tempted to sign up with the promise of money and cheese buggers.
00:49Now, with all the details, here is artist Murad Gazdiev.
00:52Ukraine's biggest problem isn't a lack of guns and missiles.
00:59It's the lack of men willing to use them.
01:02And so, Zelensky's PR machine has tapped a new market looking for killers.
01:09Teenagers.
01:10Yes, this is definitely a tick-tock of the defense ministry.
01:14And yes, here is a very important question.
01:17I'm not suggesting that you buy cheeseburgers for one million.
01:20I'm offering you something else.
01:21Earn one million for yourself from 18 to 24 years.
01:25Do you want to defend Ukraine and join the armed forces?
01:27It's simple.
01:28Go to the website, sign a contract and take your million.
01:31Unfortunately, I'm not 18.
01:36In a campaign of wacky marketing, Ukraine has appealed to its youths, promising iPhones and cheeseburgers if they sign up to fight.
01:47The young are bombarded everywhere.
01:49Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, billboards and TV ads.
01:55An advertising barrage that almost no one is stupid enough to fall for.
02:02The problem with signing up to fight for money, even for a year, is given Ukraine's losses, you're unlikely to survive and spend that money.
02:13Every Ukrainian understands this.
02:16In the four months this campaign has targeted youngsters, just 500 youths have signed up.
02:24Everyone who wanted to fight enlisted years ago.
02:29Most are now dead.
02:31Those still alive harbor no illusions.
02:36That sense of exhaustion and frustration is spreading through the ranks.
02:40Among both seasoned officers and newly mobilized troops, morale is fraying.
02:45Worn down by a growing feeling that there is no clear plan to end the war and that lives are being sacrificed for nothing.
02:53Zelensky's much-hyped victory plan is a running joke in Ukraine.
02:59The regime openly admits this war cannot be won.
03:04Russia cannot be pushed back.
03:06And so Ukrainian soldiers ask, then what are we dying for?
03:13And in such quantities, even the officers, the lieutenants and the generals are growing sick of bloodshed and slaughter.
03:22The last few months, it feels to me that they're just trying to erase us.
03:26The lives of people are arranged like extra money at the parties.
03:30The proportion of loss and result indicates a low level of efficiency.
03:35It's exactly this.
03:36And the inability to reach command to preserve the morale of my unit and the lives of my people that has led me to make the issue public.
03:43There's a growing divide, a chasm between Ukrainian soldiers and government officials.
03:51Because where your average soldier, he hoops and he prays for an end to the slaughter, a peace deal.
03:59On television, very well-dressed officials and rich celebrities and influential activists who've never seen the inside of a dugout or held a gun or watched a friend torn apart by shells.
04:15They proclaim that this war is eternal and that the children must start preparing.
04:23Everyone understands in Ukraine that they aren't talking about their children.
04:28The elite, they're talking about everyone else.
04:33Russia remains our enemy for decades, if not for centuries.
04:37We need to recalibrate our consciousness, the collective consciousness, to push back at every minute.
04:42So our children need to prepare.
04:44They need to know what war is, because we all live it after all.
04:47And there's no need to deny this.
04:49In reality, neither the youths nor the adults believe her any longer.
04:55They hide and run and increasingly desert if caught by conscription squads.
05:02They resist.
05:04This cannot last.
05:24There is a growing understanding in Ukraine that Zelensky's promises cannot be kept, that Russia's armies cannot be stopped, no matter how many missiles NATO gives Ukraine, that lost territories cannot be returned, that Ukraine is simply running out of fighting men.
05:47For many military personnel, veterans with whom I communicate, the Red Lines are now more about the loss of their fellow soldiers.
05:57What did we fight for?
05:59They fought for Ukraine, not for specific territories.
06:02Most likely we will need to draw up a memorandum or agreement that we do not recognize the control of these territories, and there will be a truce based on the demarcation lines.
06:14Yes, any territorial concessions by Ukraine are Zelensky's personal nightmare.
06:22Yes, they would stop the war.
06:24Yes, they would save thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands of lives.
06:30But he would face the question, what was it all for?
06:36And that is a question Zelensky doesn't want to hear.
06:41Mourad Gazdiev, RT, from the Donetsk People's Republic.
06:47And the Polish prime minister Donald Tusk admits that his interest in Ukraine is driven more by profits than noble causes.
06:56Now, according to him, Warsaw wants to, quote, earn big money and is looking to cash in on the reconstruction of Ukraine.
07:05You can head over to our website where you can read the full story.
07:08And to the Middle East now, Unrua says it is, quote, at a loss for words due to the suffering of the Palestinian people.
07:22The UN Refugees Agency says that the people in Gaza are being forced to look for shelter and safety that, quote, doesn't exist.
07:30The comments come as at least 36 Palestinians are reported to have been killed on Monday after an IDF attack on a school-turned shelter in Gaza City.
07:41Now, according to local media, at least three bombs dropped by Israeli warplanes left, you know, hit classrooms where mostly women and children were seeking refuge.
07:52Other charred bodies of young stars were removed from the rubble, while a number of others still remain trapped.
08:00Here is a tragic story of one family which lost all children except one little girl on that fateful night.
08:07The bomb, the bomb, I don't know what happened.
08:31I just heard the sound of a bomb exploding on the ground.
08:34That's all I heard.
08:35I saw the fire.
08:36My feelings are completely shattered.
08:55My brother's children were burned up in front of me.
08:59Our children are dead.
09:01One girl survived out of the whole family.
09:04What am I supposed to feel?
09:05What is she supposed to feel?
09:09My message to the world.
09:11End the war.
09:13Stop the bloodshed.
09:13The fire inside the school was blazing, an unimaginable inferno.
09:34I watched how people were inside the flames, screaming and shouting.
09:38The fire was raging.
09:39What could you even do?
09:40Nothing.
09:41Nothing.
09:41I was stunned, just staring.
09:44People were alive, burning alive.
09:46It was a catastrophe.
09:47They were completely charred, no sign of life.
09:50You couldn't tell who was who.
09:52We came and started clearing the rubble.
09:55We dug through it.
09:56With all that fire, I never expected anyone to be alive in there.
10:00It was a miracle that I pulled the girl out.
10:02You can see how much rubble there was, all blocking that pillar.
10:07We dug with our hands, with pieces of wood inside a burning area.
10:11It took about 15 minutes, but we pulled the girl out.
10:14Her head was covered in sand, stones and gravel.
10:17She had been buried face down.
10:19Thank God she's now alive, brought back to life.
10:22Is there a feeling worse than this?
10:48Is there a scene more horrific than this one?
10:50This child coming out, burning from the fire.
10:53We want peace.
10:55We want to live like you live.
10:58Enough.
10:59How much longer?
11:01Take this scene.
11:02Imagine it with your children.
11:04Let the Israeli picture this scene.
11:07Would they accept this for their own children?
11:10No one in the world could bear this.
11:13Let the people of Gaza live a dignified life, if only they could, even once in their life.
11:18But it's not happening.
11:20As Israel intensifies its hostilities,
11:48the United Nations has warned that the enclave's already crippled healthcare system is in its final death throes.
11:55Almost all medical facilities have been critically damaged,
11:59with most having now run out of supplies.
12:02Established in 19th century, the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City is facing shutdown amid the constant IDF bombardment.
12:10A local civil defence worker spelt out just how dire the situation there is.
12:18The scene at Al-Ali Baptist Hospital is truly difficult,
12:26given the overcrowding of patients in the hospital corridors
12:28and the ongoing bombardment in the Gaza Strip, which has not stopped.
12:33The Israeli occupation continues.
12:36Therefore, the services that Al-Ali Baptist Hospital can provide are inadequate under the bombardment.
12:42The current situation in the hospital cannot bear any more due to ongoing shelling and Israeli airstrikes,
12:49the inability to treat all cases,
12:52and the lack of supplies needed by hospital management or even the medical staff to respond to the situation.
12:57Patients are lining up, waiting for doctors, waiting their turn to enter surgery,
13:03waiting their turn for nurses to provide treatment or any medical service.
13:13The occupation, through its policies on the ground, and the methodology used by Israeli forces,
13:18we are observing and responding to what's happening.
13:21And it's clear the focus is on wiping out the service infrastructure,
13:24and, in general, Gaza's ability to function.
13:28That's why they shut down Kamal Adwan Hospital, Al-Auda Hospital, and the Indonesian hospital.
13:34Now, the pressure is on Al-Ali Hospital and Al-Shifa Medical Complex.
13:39We're seeing massive overcrowding and enormous pressure on the medical system in Gaza
13:44as bombardment continues without pause.
13:47Is it logical, reasonable, or humane to destroy an entire hospital
13:51just because, according to Israeli claims, that person passed through it?
13:55That's completely absurd.
14:02And the issue isn't just hospitals.
14:06The occupation killed 114 civil defense members.
14:10It killed 15 members of the Red Crescent and civil defense in Rafah.
14:14It destroyed Gaza's entire service system, including civil defense headquarters.
14:20These are not just service organizations.
14:23They're essential humanitarian providers.
14:26Civil defense workers are just like doctors.
14:29They offer a human service.
14:31But now there's a clear methodology, a defined policy,
14:34being implemented to wipe out the service system in Gaza entirely.
14:38This question, honestly, is a very shameful one.
14:44We keep hearing that Spain is threatening, Canada is threatening,
14:50Britain is threatening, America is threatening.
14:53Everyone is saying the war must stop, it must end.
14:56But Israel keeps going down this path.
14:59In my opinion, Israel knows very well who it is dealing with.
15:02It knows very well that all this talk and all these threats are just media statements,
15:07nothing more.
15:07And, of course, we haven't just started being slaughtered today.
15:11We have been slaughtered since October 7th.
15:14The occupation has been killing our children, bombing our homes, committing massacres,
15:19and collapsing houses on top of civilians.
15:21Today we're talking about 54,000 martyrs who have reached Gaza's hospitals,
15:26and the world still hasn't moved.
15:28If we're talking about not targeting civilians, what about the 18 children and six women?
15:39Are they not civilians?
15:41What about the men who were killed?
15:43Are they not civilians?
15:44Bombing a school, is that not a civilian location?
15:48A place with unarmed civilians inside?
15:50Bombing tents that shelter innocent people?
15:53Aren't those civilian targets?
15:54In reality, everything in Gaza being hit now is civilian.
16:00If we assume 150 martyrs fall every day in Gaza,
16:03how many of those does Israel consider wanted?
16:06So all this talk that airstrikes in Gaza don't target civilians is completely false.
16:12Claims that the strikes are precise and targeted terrorists are false.
16:18Meanwhile, Orthodox Israelis have taken to the streets to mark Jerusalem Day,
16:23commemorating their re-establishment of control over the city after the War of 1967.
16:32The event was marred by hate speech and violence.
16:41As thousands joined the so-called Flag March in the Old City,
16:46Orthodox Israelis shouted slogans while marching through Muslim neighborhoods
16:50with protesters reportedly storming the compound of the UN-Palestine Refugees Agency.
16:57The Knesset member from the Hadash party, Orfar Kassiv,
17:00says that the language of genocide has been on the rise in Israel in recent years.
17:05From the very first time that this terrible fascist march occurred,
17:12it was not only accompanied by accompanied by but led by hate speech because this is a march of hate.
17:21The march is intended to express who's, as it were, the master race and who is the inferior.
17:31Add to that what has been going on in the last few years, and especially in the last 20 months,
17:38which in which the language of genocide, extermination of the Palestinian people is on the rise.
17:45And then you get everything that occurred today, the violence.
17:49So what would you expect?
17:51If that's the hegemonic discourse, that's what we get.
17:55It's not something that occurred, you know, sporadically.
17:59It's not only gangs or thugs of bigots and fanatics,
18:04although they, of course, on the ground do all those atrocities and crimes and violence.
18:10But it is led and supported by the government.
18:13It comes from above.
18:14So, obviously, nobody wants to do anything to halt it, to stop it, and to arrest those bigots afterwards.
18:24The U.S. ambassador's latest statement about whether Palestine should even exist has stirred up an angry response.
18:31I want to play a clip for our viewers to remind them, and I'll ask for your comment afterwards.
18:35Let's listen.
18:36But where do the Palestinians fit into this picture?
18:39Do they have a state?
18:40That's a great question that both Palestinians and Israelis need to work out.
18:45It's not something I can figure out.
18:47And let's face it.
18:49Many Palestinians are happy, and have been happy, to live in Israel.
18:55They have better jobs in Israel.
18:57They're Palestinians, yet they live freely.
19:00The bigger question is, if there's a desire for a particular state,
19:04does it have to exist within the current geographical boundaries of Israel?
19:08Do you mean the possibility of a one-state solution?
19:12I'm asking whether there truly needs to be a separate state.
19:16Muslim countries collectively have 644 times the landmass that Israel has.
19:22With that in mind, what consequences would you expect to see if Israel does indeed follow through with this one-state solution?
19:29First of all, I heard this nonsense, you know, and the words of bigotry and ignorance,
19:38because there is a Palestinian state, there is a Palestinian homeland.
19:44The Palestinian people is entitled to enjoy its own self-determination in the form of a state in its own homeland,
19:53homeland, not in another place.
19:56In my view, in our view, the only solution, the only viable and reasonable solution under the circumstances is the two-state solution.
20:07And if we do not move towards the two-state solution, everybody is going to pay even a higher price than it was already paid,
20:16especially by the Palestinian people, but also by the Israeli people.
20:21The only way to stop those are, first and foremost, to stop immediately, to end totally the attacks, the genocide in Gaza.
20:31Israel must withdraw from Gaza altogether, and the hostages should be released, totally, all of them.
20:39And then we must move forward towards the two-state solution.
20:44Otherwise, it's going to erupt again with even a higher price.
20:48And I urge everybody, including our viewers in your country and otherwise, please assist us in reaching this solution.
20:57That's the only way to save the lives of Palestinians and Israelis alike and beyond.
21:03You mentioned the hostages.
21:05Israel's earlier objectives had been the return of the hostages as well as dissolving Hamas.
21:12Netanyahu now, though, says all of Gaza will be overtaken by Israel.
21:18Are you surprised by that reset and his priorities, and how popular is this with the Israeli public?
21:25Well, I'm not surprised, because I said on 8th of October 2023, even before the massive attack on Gaza began,
21:34I said that the government of Israel is not interested in the security of Israel and the Israelis,
21:41is not interested in releasing the then 250 Israeli hostages.
21:45The real issue, including what you just mentioned, the attempt of Netanyahu and his bigots in the government and the coalition
21:53to occupy the whole Gaza Strip, is part of the realization of the genocidal decisive plan.
22:02It has nothing to do with security, let alone releasing the hostages.
22:06We have to fight to stop it for the benefit of all peoples in the region, especially the Israelis and the Palestinians.
22:13We must stop it.
22:15There was a genocide going on there, starvation.
22:18You know, the family of my grandparents went through the Holocaust,
22:24and the family of my grandparents, both my grandparents on my mother's side,
22:28nobody, nobody at all, even not one soul, apart from my grandparents themselves, survived the Holocaust.
22:35And I'm so ashamed and painful to see that my people in my state resemble the situation that what was going on in the during the 30s and even the beginning of the 40s in Europe.
22:50That's terrible.
22:51And still, it seems that the world hasn't learned anything.
22:55It was a silent then and it is silent now.
22:59Iran will survive if the nuclear talks with the US collapse, and that's the assessment of the country's president after another round of talks with Washington intends at resolving the decade-long dispute over Tehran's atomic program.
23:18It's not like we will die of hunger.
23:22If they refuse to negotiate with us, or if they try to sanction us, we will survive.
23:28We will find a way.
23:30Because there is a way, not one way, hundreds of ways, to overcome these problems, provided we work together, allow our elites to be in the field and work.
23:41Iran's president, Massoud Pazishkin's latest remarks, underscore Tehran's resolve to resist external pressures and international sanctions.
23:50What Iran's president, Massoud Pazishkin, is saying regarding that if they impose further sanctions, Iranians will not starve, means that Iranians can find a way out of all these problems over the past couple of years.
24:01One way or 100 ways can be solved.
24:03And Iran's president is emphasizing that definitely all these problems can be solved with reliance on Iranian scientists, researchers, and experts, and Iranian youth, better say.
24:16This comes as Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Ismail Baghaei has said that Iran will never suspend its enrichment of uranium.
24:26And he said that this is an inalienable right of Iran, which is not negotiable indefinitely during the talks.
24:33No suspension of enrichment of uranium is allowed and is actually accepted by Iran.
24:41And he said that the circulating reports, which say that Iran has offered to suspend its enrichment of uranium for three years for the sake of the talks to bear fruit, according to Iran's foreign ministry spokesperson, is totally false.
24:59The issue of enrichment as an integral part of Iran's peaceful energy in nuclear industry must be preserved.
25:07We are not allowed to show the slightest leniency in this matter.
25:11Therefore, the proposals made by various parties, including Oman, will take this red line into account.
25:17We have said clearly from the beginning that if the goal of the American side is that Iran's nuclear program does not become weaponized but remains peaceful, this is achievable.
25:26This is something that exists.
25:29We have never sought the military use of nuclear energy, so it is very clear.
25:33If there is no good in this regard and a nuclear bomb is not to exist in Iran, we are also optimistic about continuing the negotiations.
25:42Well, so far, five rounds of indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the United States have been held.
25:48And still, the core issue has been enrichment of uranium.
25:52According to Iran's foreign minister, Basarokshi, after the fifth round of the talks, he came among reporters and said that the fifth round of the talks was the most professional round of the talks.
26:03He said that during the talks, the Oman mediator proposed several initiatives in order to remove the existing obstacles on the way of the negotiations.
26:13And he said that all these initiatives and proposals have so far been taken back to the capitals by both sides to study and review thoroughly.
26:23On the one side, we have a kind of hardening of stance by the United States.
26:28You know, earlier, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, who is the American, actually, negotiator, the chief negotiator, who had earlier initially said that Iran has the right to enrich uranium within its territory.
26:45But later, especially during days in the run-up to the fifth round of the talks, he had a change of stance and position.
26:56He said that we cannot allow Iran to enrich uranium on its soil.
27:00Even one percent of enrichment cannot be allowed.
27:03U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking on Sunday, somehow expressed optimism with regard to the success of the talks.
27:10And he said that we had some very, very good talks with Iran.
27:14He expressed optimism and he said that on the next two days, an announcement is to be made.
27:20And he said that I feel like announcing something good.
27:23We have to see what comes out of the sixth round of the talks.
27:30Well, I still would.