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us from around the world in this particular comes that i'm more than $226000.00, making the total to more than $1200000.00 soothing this refugee is in charge alone . the . ready ready and is ready to strike on favor of kills at least 3 people is relatives a has block. amanda was killed. the on group hasn't confirmed. is that the hello i'm dire in jordan, this is all just they are a life and don't also coming to space families and gone to return to find eunice. whereas randy strikes have reduced into neighborhoods to revel. at least 5 people are killed in a us, striking to base belonging to iraq popular mobilization sources on animal rights
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groups criticized plans to use an ice stomach to a key is estimated 4000000 straight on the on his way to strike on lebanon's capital has killed these 3 people, a mother and 2 children, another 74 people are engine. israel zombies said the attack killed one of his belong, top, come on, does for watch. it also says he's responsible for south today's attack on the occupied golan heights. but the lebanese on group has denied involvement in the attack and is not confirmed. his death. st. ahold of begins, are coverage. the problem is response, isabel structure and hezbollah. as far as the southern suburbs of the lebanese capital, they moved the target to add to clear this really military said he was the commander responsible for sat today's attack and much those jumps that killed civilians. his fate is still not known. soccer is one of the armed boots, most senior commanders,
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a member of hezbollah decision making body that she had the counsel as an advisor to its leader house on the solar. israel said it was a position straight. it was also a military target, which means as well didn't violate the unwritten rules of engagement between the long time enemies. but there were casualties among civilians. the strikes hit, a building in a densely populated neighborhood and then take long for as well to claim responsibility. declare who it's targeted and announced that it's retaliation was over all indications that it didn't want to expound the conflict and escalate tensions that have been largely confined to the boarder regence. now has the law decides what happens next hours before the assassination high ranking sources said
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it will respond to any strikes regardless of its nature. these are dangerous times and the 10 months low level conflict, triggered by the war on gaza, could be about to change. the position of the most part. these are very far apart on one hand because the ones to uh, to keep that it was of engagement as it with and they were preventing before october 7th. why is that? i are determined to change is the rules of engagement um that this uh me that that and compromised that for an extra day does not exist. in recent days. there's been back door diplomacy to de escalate tensions. we do not believe that all out war is inevitable. and we still believe that it can be avoided, and we're continuing to work towards a diplomatic resolution that would allow,
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is rarely love any civilians to return to their homes and live in peace and security. while the us says the focus continues to be on diplomacy, us warships are reportedly heading to lebanon's coastline in a clear message to hezbollah. that there else has ita bailed. it was only spokesman, says has blah, is dragging the and tom at least into why the escalation, while we prefer to resolve. still it is with out a wider war. the adf is fully prepared. for any scenario. we have a duty to ensure the safe and secure return of israel is to their homes in northern israel and we will continue to act to defend o people of israel. lebanon's foreign minister says it plans to file a complaint that the united nations and zeros kristen salumi has more from human
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headquarters. a. do you on special coordinator for 11 on janine, had us plusher express her concern laid on tuesday over the bombardment in the densely populated suburb of the route, which led to multiple civilian casualties. she said in her statement that there is no military solution and she urge both israel and 11 on to use the mechanisms of the united nations that were set out and resolution 17 o one to work together to de escalate the situation. i had, as pressured said that she has been in close contact with all sides to the party. we know also that the head of peace keeping the under secretary general for peacekeeping operations. a jump here on the call is also in 11 on for a pre schedule visit. the un has been staying on an almost daily basis since that attack and the goal on heights which killed 12 children that there is real concern
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about this conflict escalating. and they have repeatedly called for calm and de escalation, christian salumi algebra, the united nations corresponding home to salute has more than the implications of the strikes. there are concerns that other actors in the region who are allied with his butler and how much the access of resistance so to speak, would be involved. israel has set it themselves that they are not just fighting one front in gaza, that they are fighting, quote, 7 fronts that they are being attacked. they say from all sides, from enemies states in the middle east. so you're looking at a wider regional conflicts here. if there is some sort of full scale war with his bullet that israel wouldn't be able to contain these release have said repeatedly that they will quote, defend themselves in the face of whatever threats come their way. but we do know again that the military is overstretched. it wouldn't really be something that they
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would be able to contain. there are so many countries, especially allies of israel, that are urging com and urging restraint. because if this were to spill over into a wider conflict, there will be so many casualties on both sides of that border that neither country can really afford for that kind of war right now. but tony, to the situation on the ground in gauze and now palestinians returning to hon. units in the south have discovered a city in ruins. oft is ready for us. we withdrew from the latest ground operation, but you in estimates about a 190000 people, fled when the army announced a new defensive last week. in ordinary reports from the bottom. in the streets of london, eunice was full of people. are now in ruins. hundreds of policy, i'm returning you to submarine garza carrying the fuselage sessions. we have left around 0 have i'm of the police with those ad from the i'm coming back and i have
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faith in gold. i don't know whether we will live or die, but it's all for the sake of the homeland. on the 8th day is really ground operation has left behind a trail of destruction. homes reduced to rubble, streets impossible. entire neighborhoods chattered, civil defense teams see the recovery, dozens of bodies most were found in schools being used as temporary shelters. the, the symptoms of the composition began to appear on the bodies of the dead. it is now up to the forensic science to determine the causes of death. and if there was torture involved in other things, we already found this means that bodies due to court cup to direct targeting. for those returning the challenges are immense. food, water and medical supplies are scarce, but they are eager to reclaim what's left of their homes,
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one layer. so now this don't show a lot of what made us return to a home, said we had no record to shelter. nope, that's good to know what to or even toilet sort of enough. this is what made us return home on and by the grace of god, we hope for what a good as kind of thing is. sift through the rubble of their former lives. they don't know how long to be able to stay here before the next week or visit with tax, or is that creation orders. this is just one sitting garza but the devastation is repeated in other areas across the strip. people here say they want to build their homes and live in peace as the word enters. it's 10 months with no sign of an end to the is ready bombardment. many fear it won't be long before their lives will be at risk. yet again. and then i'll just see that there has been of cause a part of to demonstrate does including members of these, randy, parliament has stormed a military base and the negative desert and support of soldiers accused of
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torturing palestinian detainees. 9 is right here. was obvious, arrested on monday on suspicion of sexual abuse. and since 1969, a succession of you and reports of detailed is randy abuse of palestinian prisoners . evidence shows. mistreatment has intensified with the past 10 years. and i'm wanting the images and nobody's report. i just stood shaking and visibly in shock, eyes betraying, suffering. the mind cannot solve the. busy repeated, proud to know most and private thoughts electrocuted us. such harrowing scenes repeated hospital every time israel released this palestinians taken from gaza during this fruitful, more documented cases of torture and sexual abuse of palestinian detainees have reached unprecedented levels and human rights organizations say israel is carrying out in force disappearances of thousands in gaza. men, women,
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the children and elderly people from all walks of life like eod, who worked in a supermarket in big town in northern garza, before the war. shift to the soldiers took shifts between us with us for water dug shove sand and the amounts was tied and blindfolded the whole time. i didn't know who was next to me. yeah. disappeared for $75.00 days taken from one on disclose comp to another was at one point they told us to kiss these riley flag in a beach house before we could during that time his wife, so pay you didn't know. he was dead or alive. had done, you came out to different man, physically and emotionally, shocked a shortly after her husband returned. so p a 17 year old son, she had disappeared and i hope he's detained. i know what goes on there, but at least he'd be life, you can recover. we ask the red cross,
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but they tell us they have no information is real, has refused the red cross access to palestinian detainees. are you so it was released in may after 22 years and then it's rarely present. the last 7 months were worse than all those years combined, t tells me nothing and it wasn't in were starved and beaten, stripped of everything, i lost nearly half my weight in those months. my father didn't recognize me. i was shocked when i finally saw myself in the mirror at home and there were some captives from gaza in the prison where a so was held. he heard their cries, he says he also heard the last words of a boss who was beaten to death by his really guards. woodrand ta, who called out for his mom, the listens, helplessly and free now. but i almost feel guilty. i survive what she sheltering in gaza see of tens, thousands of families permanently changed by loss. greece and the torment give me
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some breaking news here. now just here, right, we're getting reports of the political lead of how much you smell honey. a has been killed in iran, that's according to statements from us. and iran, revolutionary god, are on state tvs also reporting. he's been assassinated in the capital to rob, but obviously bring you more on that as we get it. but of course, it has huge implications for how mass and the war in gaza. so let me just repeat that to me, getting reports from iran that the political lead of how much the smell of honey a batteries on the left has been assassinated in the rainy and capital tat wrong. but obviously bring you more on that as we get it as a breaking story. now, the end of the lives, the just coming into, we're bring you more in a few minutes, are now these 5 people have been killed and 8 others injured in a drone attack. on a bass belonging to iraq's popular mobilization of forces,
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it happened in the city of jeff, also called south of baghdad. the ones that have been taken to hospital the force of the coalition of several shed groups. the us says that cat out and, and strike and bother probably, and start getting fighters trying to launch drone attacks. monkwood up the one who does moving out from the roger capital. according to iraq, soon, a potent minutes. the popular mobilization forces at around $930.00 p. m. local time to the portfolios belonging to the, to the popular mobilization forces were attacked by missiles long should from drones, according to the popular mobilization forces in the patrol, the locations in georgia plus the area that is most of babylon or babel province in central iraq and that is exactly so the rocky capital about the, the attack as it resulted in a number of death, is and injuries, and a number of military commanders belonging to the people that mobilization forces have condemned the attack and have
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a valid to retaliate. they say that they have all the resistance factions in iraq have to have to unite and how to, into their rights. this comes of the thursday attack that targeted, painted as admitted to the base that post as u. s. and coalition phillips, a number of problems in western iraq. it's interesting because it, the tuck onto his day comes only the week of the assignments was held in washington a by your lucky and us ministry officials. and these are part of the and the minutes the commission that is tasked with discussing ways to winding down or don't sizing the coalition task in iraq without the i had a 0. but about so let's just go back to that breaking news he brought to you a few minutes ago. the political lead of how much is male honey a. we're getting reports has been killed in iran. that's according to statements
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from us and runs revolutionary god. iran state tv's old reporting, who's been assassinated in toronto. let me repeat that because this is a big story. the police can lead of how much smell of him. he has been killed in iran. that's going to statements from both how mass and ron's revolutionary god. iran state tv is also reporting that he has been assassinated in the arabian capital. well smell. how many of the politically the of home us has now died at the age of 8 of $62.00. you need a get takes a look back up. how many of life and the events which shaped them into one of the most prominent public spinning and political figures. this is what happened to the i'll shut the refugee come in northern garza, during israel's will in 2023. it's what it's not of him. yeah. was born, he was the son of palestinian parents who were forcibly displaced from the home. and what is known as cologne. off to the state of israel was created in 1948.
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and the experienced 1st hand, the challenges faced by millions of palestinians in the search was stated, that his future and influence would turn out to be different the most that the humble must order your tongue. americans take responsibility for giving unlimited coverage to this enemy to commit to these messages, war crimes and genocide. in 1987, i mean i graduated from is lubbock university of cause a the same year a policy indian must uprising the gun against israel's occupation. also known as the 1st intifada in its efforts to liberate palestine. the group of moss was founded among its younger members, a smart hi, mia is john and he would soon become linked to the rise of the palestinian israel imprisoned tanya several times for taking part in protest against the
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occupation of the southern cause longest, 3 years sentence he was deported to southern lebanon, along with hundreds of moss members, near, retentive gauze, in 1993 after the signing of the os level codes, and became a close confidant shake um at the us in the found a film off. together. they survived in his radius sauce nation attempt the yes and was killed months later is rise to prominence came in 2006. when most participated in the palestinian legislative elections, the group one, apollo mentoring majority making him the prime minister of the policy. no starchy, but his appointment, and the international community to hold to a, to the p, a. placing the governing body on the severe financial strain. i'm off is classified by many western nations as a terrorist,
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organization. months of conflict between factions that the president mostly the boss, dismissing him yet and dissolved in his government. this would result in an independent must let the government in the cause of strip headed by hon. yeah. what i can, it had been his law, the caesar should not break our will and should not turn this conflict into an internal palestinian conflict. and that conflict should be against the parties that imposed the siege against the palestinian people in 2019 having voluntarily step down. honey, i left because of the gun living approved for which he faced substantial scrutiny. near face criticism for his absence from the strep during is roseville and garza in 2023. he let thomas's diplomacy from a number of locations of civilians. will mazda cut in the strip to shop the smile he has influence on the history and politics of palestine will likely stay for
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years to come on for many, he will remain a symbol of resistance in the face of occupation and adversity. so let me just give you that breaking news again. now the political lead of how must smell, how many a husband killed any wrong? that's according to statements from us, and it runs revolutionary. god, iran say tvs also reporting that he's been assassinated in the arabian capital. so let me just repeat that for you. the political aid of how much is male, how many it has been killed in iran, we're getting statements, both from us and iran. revolutionary. got it wrong, state tv also reporting that he's been killed in the rain and capital. let's have just central gaus announced be 2 ounces here. was honey my mood and developed by the honey this is an enormous story of the political lead up. how much is melania killed in uranium capital? what sort of response? so we like to get that in gaza. yes. well this is the
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southern terminal defensive, quite massive for the people of guys a here who are perceiving this man. yeah, i'll be the head of not all the, just the political observer of how much, but also he is the leading to negotiations that they are interviewing that hopefully at some point is going to be a much more a solid into leading as ceasefire. did that will put it into this relentless for across the gaza strip. that's my idea is if used by the majority of palestinians spice, the gaza strube in the west bank as the, the modern leaders who is much more per maddie compared to other other leaders who host seem to be much more. i will do the military side of the movement. it definitely is resonating in a very, very negative way right now. and then we just heard couple of the comments. but here that there is no further negotiation that is going to be in the hopes that
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they were waiting, but it could have been reach within the coming days as their hour. it's taking place. the stand is going to be very, very difficult. is it? it's, it's the response that we were hearing from people the, this for is, is taking a, the, the, the, the, another turn right now and, and hope that the had at the any point that there was going to be some sort of, of an end or the discoloration date is not going to happen and ahead of us. they are much more difficult, much more difficult. bates definitely when it comes to the negotiations of the for the ceasefire deal for any potential, the future of for the, the, the palestinian people across the golden strip or the west bank. i'm kind of what i mean how the palestinians bear in guns. i mean, he's the political leader of how mass but, but how the palestinians,
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aaron garza ah view is smile, honey. yeah, he's, he's, he's not actually in garza, i mean he was killed into around and he's, and he lives outside of the occupied territories of how the palestinians view him. and what's his, what's his history of his family history there and gone to that because we know a lot in his family had been killed in his really strikes since the start of the will on october 7th. well, hon. yeah. not only she is the presenting the political side of the of the, the past to him is not and not only at the top of the, the parent of the, of a must move them, but also as a popular figure. here he is coming in from a refugee camp. he grew up with the vast majority of people who were, who are inside the descending the children of the, the, the refugee families who are displayed just from the policy and territories, and, and 1948. he much live there. he lived a bunch of food the think and the turbo living conditions of our finance as before,
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days really military withdrew from from guys. i loved it for the 1st intifada, the 2nd one been in prison would many people he's very popular and would do even with, with those who are rival would, would, would how much include the out, including uh for the and the p a. but he's a still a viewed as the, the pragmatic, the realistic leader and, and, and it, and the, the one that who is so it's always the, it on the side of the palestinian interest despite the political differences and his, his is a fascination today. what if this is resonating a quite a quite a lot and it's not, it's not leading into anything positive. try right now with particularly at this, at this difficult times with for the past 9 months, almost 10 months right now. the genocide of the word has taken place that killed
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many of his family members, including his on the children that he had the grandchildren and more recently his, his sister a and many of the people here projected that the uh, these really military or with at some point get to its main line. yeah. and and, and assassinate him, but not in that size. pays nothing and nobody, and imagine that it would be actually happening within this, a short span of time. and, and, and what does this been mean? how many um for any hopes, uh for the nearly of the, for the 9040000 people who have died of course and the media 100000 injured and people suffering during this will. what does this now mean for any hope of de escalation, for any hope of a cease fire in gaza as well right now it's, it's quite difficult to predict what's going to happen from one point that this,
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for a lot of people. this is taking a sudden turn and it's going to lead into much more a in, for each situation that these, for you to military, it will not show any sign of, of the slowing down or the car or, or leave it on the, the, the order process because it's true, but we heard repeatedly in the past that the it, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu insisted on getting to the top leadership of hamas. and that, that would be the absolute victory that he is a, it's searching for then and, but it's one of the objective that he has put forward since day one of this, of this for across the guys as trip. samantha is a well known figured. he is very well known among his really themselves band for a lot of people right now it's, it seems to be like this figure who has been eliminated is because also his name is resonating wide me in israel. and that might put more pressure on, on the true,
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on the time. but if the prime minister venture and it's in, you know, like building more public pressure that the objective of the war has been, has been achieved. then here is the, the top leaders, leadership of how much they've been eliminated. and we might be on our way for the c a c fire deal, but that's still on the clear. but based on what we heard of from the pastor. well, if the is really military is able to get to a provenance figure and we know a, they knew these really prime minister insisted on getting, do you have some wire, for example, who is representing the leadership in the, in the gaza strip. and, and that was going to be the, one of the ways to put an end to this, this for. but right now, getting to the top leadership is, seems to be much more a much more
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a big and massive news for not only for the policy, but also for, for the is rating public opinion. all right to honey move the in does a. how do you thank you for that. let's bring in house on by raleigh. he's a professor of international affairs, a counselor a university. george was on the phone now from the jordanian capital man. just give us 1st your response to the news that how much is politically the is melania has been assassinated entire on how well, thanks gary, i'm really not really surprised about these are lifting to kill the puppy those of assessing events. this is the kind of discharge policy on the front of a missing. it was senior community that he was congress, the head of how much were there and 5, gather outside gets out of his truck and he turned back maybe 24 months ago. and so it was expected that the weight is with, with type you through this. so,
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but to what i didn't expect is to this into on. and we know what happened wednesday if i, it is a tax the, the, the army and conflict in damascus. how the ring and responded to how the international community just brought it in order that took the different the file and to diffuse the, the possible. because war and, and now they, um, they really didn't learn the lesson. so they, they, they took it to fall and go to, to hon. and this is a message to, to have, i had trouble finding message to the, everyone else that the problem is, is determined to continue the war. and if we, if we talk about the sources, this just so you know, it not to be a policy on the population. so i'm really not surprised by the, the, the, they get on their attack. but at some time, i think this is something i never expected that pass on. we know that he was killed
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in the radium capital to around. we understand that he was in to, around meeting the president, my sued, possess, gone ahead of his and organization. just just remind our view as house on if you, if you will for those tuning into. i'll just the over now the connection between i'm us and to ron, what was he doing? iran at the time? was one of the job of his main honey a. the head of the, i'm not sure the bill is there to go around and really support for the thought of seeing cause and time is one of definitely fine is one of the country that support a senior and, and there, but to uh, to rate them to the from the patient. and so we know that the line is in the war with is and from the get go. many times you talked about the, about the need to leave you a bit of a design. it's interesting and kind of fine. so how much is like anywhere a i know it.
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