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to these just opinions and also some of the, the, the purchase bulk intel of beavers is rarely make that mistake in the 2 for you cost just held by how much thing going off the romeo identifying the militants. my last uh global the sun during the fighting and should j. a. d id f mistakenly identified hostages as the threats. as a result, the soldiers fired at them and they were killed. disturbing images from southern guns, a cameraman, is killed and corresponded. wounded just now to say was true and kate find these very striking cone unit also in east jerusalem. it's randy so just violently attack a photo during list on the dollar news agency who's all assignments in the area.
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the so is where law has a me see that it's forces killed 3 hoss deducing garza, those individuals mistaking the identified as a threat, doing an anti high mass operation. that's according to the adf spokes password. in the model, i saw a votes besides a during the fighting and should j a. the id f mistakenly identified hostages as the threats. as a result, the soldiers fired at them and they were killed. the soldiers are firing and they don't really understand completely what is going on in this dance speculation at the gen accidentally q it hostages and not just hostages. also about 13 is riley soldier as well. are killed by the they're all the people because they
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mistakenly so the other soldiers are as generous but said they were eventually the unit to off is rarely army. so the same happens. and this s 3 hostages say, came close at approach. these rarely army, they thought that those are terraces that wants to attack them, and this is the complexity of having a military operation in such a den stipulation as god the streets. and this is the reason that the families and the relative so all of the hostages, and also some of these early public, demanding these early prime minister in the water cabinets to negotiate and to do a deal of exchange of prisoners for all these rarely hostages. and also may be add to agree on a cease fire because that the said part of these really public release. the most
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important thing for each row right now is to bring all the in the sentence, riley, that's our deck, into the cube, steve. it t by how much, and this is that the best thing that these are can do for the morrow, over the country and for the future. so the people of, you'll see the country doing anything possible for it's the post. well, as the word for 3 is where andy's the adf hilts fred protests is gathered in tel aviv and demanded the movie done to bring home the remaining homage. hostages. people bluffed the city's highway and then pulled red paint to symbolize the bloods of those lives that have been lost during list analyst. why it reads believes the king of the hostages will provoke and amongst the families of those captions? well, it certainly very impactful for the families of the victims who have signed recent weeks emerged as effectively the only vocal faction of these rarely society. that
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is publicly in favor of a ceasefire publicly in favor of the escalation. if you look at polls coming out of israel, a recent pull found that less than 2 percent of is rarely society felt that too much munitions, too many bombs have been dropped on guys that are generally 2 percent of the population. less than 2 percent. feels that the is really military is going too much in this military campaign and a majority according to that or felt that the military needed to more be more aggressive in its military campaign. so as to whether this will lead to a serious gift and the public mood in israel. i certainly have my doubts, but i will say that i think it is likely to catalyze the remainder of the families of the captives. and to realize that basically, unless they are able to uh, force these really government to negotiate with promises once again as they did for
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the previously released hostages. unless they are able to compel the government to negotiate for those captives that they could potentially meet a similar stage as these 3 is rarely man. well, with over a 130 people still in the hands of hamis, according to the authorities, is rarely so seeking different ways to alleviate that concerns for those who are captured and raise awareness of the flight. every soft today, a group of joke is run across tel aviv in solidarity with those hostages. local journalists won't be by them and runs this through the story. and as the war with gaza enters is 3rd months more than $130.00 is really hostages. men, women and children still remain in gaza and as a result of the bombing campaign continues the chances of these hostages being
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rescued alive decreases. in addition, there have been reports of hamas executing hostages, as well as stopping them. families are finding different ways to keep the hostages front and center and is really society. some people are hanging posters of hostages . some stores show the pictures of the hostages on tv screens, sometimes yellow ribbons to trees, scooters and bicycles, someplace huge bloody teddy bears on park benches representing the children. while others we're dog tags that say, bring them home. only on mall had a number of family members killed on october 7th, and a number of them taken hostage into gaza when we was afraid that it would focus more on one of the war, then they would be saving the hostages. so here in the port of tell of if he organized a weekly run for people, we're t shirts saying free the hostages now and they run down the beach to keep this message in the mind of anyone who sees the run happening eventually always found
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the members were afraid, and one of the exchanges would only continues to run every week out of solidarity with the other hostage families. this rodney is a, we did it to every, for 8 weeks every saturday to bring you off. this is subject of the all the keep them they were due for the 137 and the we need to bring everybody back. this is one of the most important, the thing that the state of these what need to do for the citizen, a decent citizen of the war. it's nothing. it people come in the miles from bid out from their home. it's a, it's kids. it's the same. it is, it's elderly and the other on there. so the people come through on with me and they become a large, a community to come to on every saturday. it's important,
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it's important for every person as well, especially since the october 7 each, each people each, each person is one is always something and is the is hard is around it's allowed state and that there's a lot of people that attach to the situation. and the yes, whatever i do, this is my private, the doing private, the thing in a, i believe it's how i believe it says that it's make me see in the detail. so this is the most important thing for running to keep our thoughts and our, our, our attention with people who have been kidnapped the hostages that have been taken by home us during this right after the terrorist attack. and we just wanna make sure that everybody knows that they have to come home as soon as possible. families of the hostages feel helpless and not a horrible feeling of helplessness compels them to do something. anything, even if the impact on the final outcome is negligible,
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i'm gonna run here. and um so the way you have black ho, i'm raising the awareness of the minimum. i can do it to the head. say i have a friend who is here with me in the running team was a mother and father i keep getting up a he's not the was the release day and the best that way. and these potters tend to these small actions give the family some sense of control, but more importantly, it gives them a sense of home and how like food and water should not be denied to any human being. this is robbie berman reporting from television for our t to now note the developments a camera operator from alger 0 news channel has been killed and to report to
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injured. that's after these really military hit the vicinity of a school in the southern goals and safety of con eunice. just the warning you may find the following images disturbing. now the crew was covering an idea of striking near the school when they were targeted by a 2nd attack cameraman. so may i put duck a lead to dest, as an ambulance, just couldn't reach him on time, as the local road to look to find russell? no, no, the correspondent was wounded and taken to hospital where he explained what happened was i kept on working until i reached an ambulance and they started stopping the bleeding temporarily. and we got into the vehicle of them through a john tower come or a man, colleagues, summer, up with the car. we could still hear him. he was screaming, but i couldn't see where he was injured. most likely,
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his lower body was injured. ambulance workers said that we had to leave immediately and they would send another car to the area so that we wouldn't be targeted. and now there was another strike in the vicinity of a school and that happened in the out below, which is in central garza, that's according to palestinian media who have reported women and children are amongst those who are killed now with the area on the continuous bombardment hospitals will not, they may soon face a particularly grim problem, a lack of coffins, local correspondent rami on the gallery. reports of these toughest are seen all the time. it's all locked, monitors, hospitality in that mid you guys are tipped out of daily by law. every time and then during a day that people here carry the dead bodies and the sucks cap for
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a couple things which has as that, as you might see and was prepared for carrying that did buddies. and over the past period of time before. and that goes us thread factories and facilities that manufacture such companies, whether plastic ones like this one or material one made of materials have been a or shut down because of the israeli war on garza, or had beans or have been damaged, partially or completely lives has been reduced in the gaza threat because of the as a to warrant garza. and these just come into the territory that by means of that you might have to be an assistance be that sort of most of the country side of those confidence, such as egypt and united every time in this conference are made up for both plastic and material and zips and up to this moment we're not sure of them. it is likely we will run out of that soon. due to the mountain numbers of those cube. now it made
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israel's relentless bombardment of gulls a our access hospital is on the growing pressure. we've heard from a russian citizen who works that and who he himself lost 2 family members in the war. you still have minutes. i have the opportunity on my use this to 4 days ago. i lost my sister then at the beginning of the war, i lost my brother. my sister died in my house when the neighboring house was bonds, 8 or 10 people died there and they were about 15 wounded. and as for alex, the hospital personally, i do not have enough thread in the vascular surgery department there. not enough temporary shots. and there not enough medical supplies that are used specifically for vascular surgery. patients such as hyper and more than 80 percent of medications have disappeared. this indicates a terrible situation in the field of medicine. some supplies, many people do not have enough medicines and they died because of this. this applies not only to the wounded but also to the patients who go for human dialysis . we now have more than 1000 patients who have moved from the north to the south
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into the central region. thousands of patients go for human dialysis 3 times a week. this is a huge burden for all doctors and medical stuff course simply not enough because many have died. many are wounded and there is no help from abroad. more than 2500 cancer patients should receive cable therapy. but cannot several people die every day because there are no medicines. no one sends these medicines from abroad. dear being hospitalized made for 250 people and they're now 1250 a maximum of 12. people should be an intensive care, but now 52 people are there. there just aren't enough hands to work on them. a lot of patients need to be urgently evacuated from the country. more than 2000 patients need emergency operations. if such a patients are evacuated from gaza, then there will be a place where the wound is, can come and then we can reduce the burden and to help people. patients are lying on the streets. i swear in the corridors, everywhere, even near the toilet there absolutely no place is. therefore it is necessary to open the eyes to the scale of a catastrophe that now exists and which will be even greater. honestly,
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i haven't seen this anywhere else. you bought it. when i was in the west bank, 12 people were killed in a 3 day is where any raid on jeanine b i d. s claims help capture. dozens of militants ok sees middle east bureau. maria from no shot looks at what is where any troops left behind. in the days of the scene in the janine refugee camp, the aftermath of the large scale idea for operation is visible, destroyed roads thirds houses, holes in the walls. sewage water runs down the streets from pikes, damage environment, and shelly, knew also this wisdom swayed star of david for see 2 signs in hebrews and pages and attends elaborate me 0 in the jewish kind of the holidays. the army offensive last 3 days with the military, we remain in the campaigns for a time. sometimes using palestinians, houses, and spaces, let us know,
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thoughts or just the incident, a very brutal way. you can't even imagine how brutal when they 1st end tables. so they rated all the houses one off to the other. if they would, people left the army, go to mouth and took them to the salem check points under arrest. the women as well . they kept them in a separate room for the soldiers incident stayed here in a family's house. when we came back, i can't even tell you how they left it. it seems they left the garbage every way. the stuff that food i think they turned all building into a military side as the army is saying, the camp was filmed by the soldiers themselves as the locals were in alton town, lots of videos and now circulating a line showing these really military is sometimes rather controversial behavior like in this one where an idea of soldier shows off on a motorcycle. we found the family who owns the vehicle. how do you use brother a home or used to write it to him?
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he was killed in a separate idea, afraid in january, when the family came back they couldn't find the bike at the spaces packed. it was stowing, i'm planning to sue the army. this of the fall, the most that we always describing which is happening is the most fruitful thing ever, especially coming from an all me that calls itself the most kind. and it will be nice telling me this is nothing that will be nice telling me this is a brutal occupational on the occupying us since 1948. they have been occupying on lands and we have been resisting them for 75 years. they rated our house is scared the kids and close the hospitals and also allowing the and just to get treated, they bomb civilians. they see them is just targets for killing. it's like they take revenge on normal civilians because i believe the trying to hide the last is in going there is rarely forces have also been call 20 to reciting to his prayers inside the camps. main last, they move was late to condemns by the idea of itself with the soldiers involved and the incident immediately removed from operational due to the damage the video
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caused. was it reversible how the video showed the soldiers looting event allies in the stores in the camp? the soldiers took the cigarettes here and the money full of it and ruined the computer that is connected to the security cameras. money. yes, money. and that was in the 1st range in the 2nd grade, they took the cigarettes. the operation in jenny has left at least 12 dead, mostly from the ones israel, plains. they were all terrorist. human rice grows, the point house that's somewhere teenagers and could hardly pose in the media spreads to the idea of one of those who lost his lives during the armies offensive was 13 year old a month and he wasn't wounded. but his family blames these really rate for his death. in this we do as much father is carrying the boy to the hospital early in the morning on tuesday. the 1st day of the idea of operation, a smudge felt bad, suffered from a severe stomach ache, and couldn't breeze. normally, he required immediate medical attention, but in a move,
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the doctors without borders have condemned, is rarely forces have besieged janine hospitals, preventing anyone, including ambulances, from entering no exiting. died on the way in his dad's arms. little what can she get? i'm gonna keep. there wasn't an occupation in janine and the soul just were not reading. janine perhaps i would have been able to help him more than that is instead of taking him to the hospital at 10 30 in the morning, i could have been able to take him at 530 when he 1st started feeling sick. but because there was an occupation in janine and the so we'll just arrived at the hospital, i was delayed and i ended up seeing my son die in my honestly, that's up is the worst thing about what happens like oh say is that it will probably happen again, i think with it what about why?
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because the neck again, everybody loves they wouldn't be back in the house to 3 days of a wide information is rose, army has withdrawn from the janine refugee camp. living i have only destroyed again . renovations had just been almost completed, following these rules, summer offensive, including with a lot of for and money. now, roads, building infrastructure needs to be mended again. and so do people cards and so referrals, you know, so you're reporting from jeanine refuge account in northern is there any forces brucely beats, or photographer from the turkish news agency and a dollar while a covering an incident? there are permanent mosque in jerusalem. just a warning there. awesome. just to make images ahead. so now this video shows the moment when is where it is. so just you know,
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i'm not sure. and this was stuff on alcove and chick came. as you can see, that while he was on the ground, now i'll cutoff was late to hospitalized with head injuries. he's ready, so it is also attacked a time. and then he was with that report to the incident occurred when the to was covering it is where it is so strong jewish it, but it says all acts are much area. we discuss that law to with a don't a news agency correspondence. and this ton ali, he says a complaint has been filed, but based on his previous experience, it's unlikely that anything will come of that. we have taken him to the hospital. he has to just on his head. he has bruises on his i plus he has many bruises around his body. he's i, it was very badly injured. we had the check up his eyes. okay. uh, but uh,
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on the other hand, he is uh, pretty badly injured. we spoke with the police uh, is there a police spokesperson unit, and they sold that footage. and they said that they are starting a new instigation against the police force they asked, or what the germans mystified how of to go to justice minister of these riley and file a complaint with the unit that is investigating the police on the justice ministry, she just went out there and you, she told me that you saw the police officers there and they told us the police issued a statement and said that this officers that is assaulting the are for the journalist colleague is, has been suspended during the investigation. but i so many during those friends of mine colleagues of mine including me when we went to the police, our justice ministry for this investigation unit, to be filed complaints. and there is no follow up. and they said there's nothing after that. it is, i mean this is the rules of engagement. we checked the footage on the vicinity of
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the area and this is a tension point. so the police acted accordingly. there is no need to follow up for the investigation. we say we have written is that in a fresh episode to bodies whistle blowers, young kid, i ask, who speaks with the yes me most of jimmy. she's a whistle, but who was previously responsible for food safety at next slay. she gives a 1st time account of a large scale. food poisoning isn't that affected? 300000 babies in china. so it's in a frame. died of the eating nest, these baby biscuits. it's going to preview now of the episode. now the issue of this goods, which i have given as an example of violations, but it's by far not the only case of dysfunction and violations that i had
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experienced was that it basically, uh consumers were complaining that the babies webs, jessica eating and their baby became a blue red and they had to turn the child upside down to get the biscuits out of the church and the child was suffocating. why do you think it was that the company did not pay attention to your warnings? was it that they were more worried about the bottom line, where they're not safe guards in place to make sure that something like this didn't happen? what was it? nestling top management has the link bonuses to products, the tools. that means if you read through the products, you would get less bonus. so this is what, this is what caused that to be had the major outbreak of food poisoning in china and 20085300000 babies. good antics again,
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tend to be the middle of mind. i'm wondering too if nestle eventually addressed the problems that you revealed with your whistle blowing children died because of the toxicity in the baby biscuits. what changes did the company make after you blew the whistle? did they correct the situation finally, and what happens with the families of the children? it was so children who died and each time misled, didn't change. uh, didn't to learn a new lesson didn't change their product. so a year later, another child a year later, another child died and each time they say no, we are okay. we have done nothing wrong is the hold of a is this world of desire essentially, right. 2 2 2 2 2 that had to sit down now where flight is from the country's power military rapids support forces launched an attack on why the modality with hundreds of thousands of people
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displaced by the civil hat. so shelter now, according to reports the cities marketplace, these were closed with local saying that they intend to stay in doors to avoid getting quote in any cost far. we'll get more details now from a local reporter on this story. because i'm going to try to sort of monitors to continue to introduce the work extended to the many different places. now where to consider reaches into the real estate agent points for the house of pollution from for to evacuate. her house is going to the to 0 with many felicia, it grew from rebates support services. i was trying to get can speak into does or was speech from the east direction came by the countryside sense for so effects with many doors. this thing is to continue with the cost. this is taking more than 5 hours notice after the security or for them at any of the 0 states. they close the bridge of 10 to stop the prevents abroad versus from entering the downtown to
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was met in it's a bad situation there. what's make the stipulation of old people, the medi evacuate their house and went to the scene, the states, we can see all the market, their clothes, people to stay in their houses. and it can, you know, we can say 20 percent from population. no unit, busy trucking job escaping from a dizzy or a state. going to another state scenario seats. well, a pleasure as always, to have had your company this out. i'll be back with more news at the top of the next. so i hope you can join us again here in all the answers the or the, by the early 1950. can you?
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