tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 31, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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yes, absolutely, and you would think probably when they gather together in the military and political leadership and it's right there with take exactly the opposite direction and say kill the messenger. what's a better way of not allowing shots, the tragedy on the ground to reset or so the world is to the messenger, especially those hundreds, 0 journalists, because they are the ones who are able to reach a wider audience around the world. and to tell you the story full every day families and guys, what's the i've been going for the past in march. so the story of genocide to 10, how this presumed new or that was presumably google has been on. busy or, or the shows or the 20, i'll just see it are 20, those young journalists that we have today. and the 3 more today that has
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been telling the stories of those who cannot tell their stories, who are on her that on the walls. and it's not just the children because they are incapable of setting their stories. most of the population of guys are that has been coming under. is there anything from bergman is right and has been targeting civilians in garza. joe noticed in gauze doctors and engineers and guys are not as collateral damage. they are the conflict of this for the positive this war because one that does hurt have us. because the only way you can pressure have mouse is by cleaning bye things or not. psychos would not sit under. ready but if he could every one of their family members, and if you continue to torture and torment, sunset or revise, that population may be, is there in cal clinics, that wouldn't be enough pressure for how much to make compromises and concessions.
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but the problem is that this strategy has been general sizes and because of the messengers, it has reached the rest of the world. the world now knows that there is a general sides of government and these are the targets doctors and nurses, childrens under mothers, engineers that academics, students on that hers from elementary school to high school to university school, the story, every single university, every single hospital. and yes, it's been killing jordan that it's by the many, many dozens including a number of our own colleagues in garza and. ready i spent in palestine and at the same time getting bands, joe 0 in the band such as 0 for reporting the facts on the ground. and we have been and we had reported for man is that as much as from palestine, we have had,
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as many horses from is right. as we've had from that us. and yet can, we weren't bad as is what continues to can all work on each other. comics by this time it's been harder 610 months and it had certainly been one for our colleagues. i just what i was trying to join us in gaza strip and there was a hold of succeed that just continues to unfold as we wait for more bad news from guys, including about a good number to our own colleagues. indeed, and i wanted to try that out, is there a senior pass code on list? thank you. my one as the well, if you're just joining us, it is just past 1500, gm, 10 on this top of your time. you're watching out a 0, and we are continuing breaking news coverage. coming out of casa alj,
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a 0 john list as well. i'll go and cameraman rodney, i'll review has been killed in israel, so they just attacked. they were killed when that call was hit in central gaza. the strike and the adds to the rising desktops of how the streaming media work is covering, as well as war on casa. this is not the 1st time these really ami has toddler to john lists. many of them watching founder they're coming to summer. i will kind of as killed on december the 15th while he was reporting and con eunice who was fast injured. but then died. when is really force has prevented ambulances from reaching him for 5 hours. while to do now is here is our big period chief and also was injured in his really striking to send his wife, son, daughter, and grandson in killed and 2 separate attacks. hassan holmes was also an out of there. a john left at least a 163 posting and media workers has been killed since israel school began. john
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list working in areas of conflict, all protected on the international humanitarian law is around, has been accused of violating that will repeatedly posting. and during, let's say israel is trying to kill those telling wild what's happening on the ground in garza where we can now speak to joe dickins back. the president of the commission is to protect you on last. adrian's us now from new york dirty. i'm just going to stop by asking for your reaction to what just happened. a gun, devastating my sympathies get allowance to all of this. is there a team the colleagues at the to john that have just been killed in the families? and as you mentioned in your introduction, unfortunately these are 2 kennings dots, mach, the deadly as conflict for done this, that the committee to protect on this has evidence documented in the 3rd 2 years that we've been recruiting killings of done this. we have documented over a 111 gentlemen, so media work is killed and as you said,
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the number may be higher than that. it is an extraordinarily dangerous environment for joined the list. and this is the nature of this deadly example dirty. when you look at the images that we're seeing out of, of the car, which was struck it in this attack. let me ask you, are you under any doubt whether or not john list all being directly targeted by is really forces in gaza as well. we know that done is have been directly targeted by is ready, forces and goals that are, you mentioned, the number of them on the annual reports. at least we, we know to have been deliberately targeted. we're investigating at least 10 more, and the number may be high. i'm not some adults just the pots, and that we've seen in this conflict in this war. it's a positive that we've seen over the past 2 decades with regards to is rather which
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done list of repeatedly targeted and it's positive, unfortunately about the past. and that we've seen that has that, that seems to attempt to silence and stifle is information coming out of cons that we've seen it with the bombing of all just there. we've seen that with the high numbers of the rest of john elizabeth and goes on in the west bank. the attacks on media facilities direct to talk. so media facilities, of course repeated communications blackouts. not only that attorney, but also assuming they have the targeting of journalists, families on the ground. a dot does appear to be a positive as well, because it's very difficult in the conference environment to get in and investigate know international media and media from outside of cause that has been able to get in increasing the pressure on gods and done this too. of course, not just reporting the little button ended up being the war and i'm suffering the
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same deprivation because everyone else is of what other civilians serve. investigating these things is incredibly difficult. but yes it does. we have seen a pass in which journalist families have also been talkative homes in which done this and then to reside have been attacked and done this attacks. and that cause we see not today, but it was of course that was the example that we saw in the case of most of the thought i. and this is a pass and not must be investigated because it's done and it's the civilians. they are protected on the international law and their role is buying so in a low assessing dirty as you say, they have been restrictions as well on reporters, international forces actually getting into gaza. so let me ask you about the strategy behind all of us. we're seeing the ongoing targeting of john last on the ground to we're seeing if i'm these being targeted, we're seeing restrictions on reporting. this is shortly about trying to change a narrative. has that been successful?
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i don't think it's necessarily been successful, but it certainly appears to be a deliberate stuff to do when you put all of this together the attacks that we've seen on done this, the unprecedented number of killings of palestinian john and this the restrictions on approved things by organization such as all just everybody, the rest of john, this positive hudson to stifle information coming out of the guns and it suddenly it's been successful in is what, what are the amounts of information about what's happening in gong because it was extremely limited, but it does help to control the narrative and meetings that we see fewer and fewer of voices. and of course the fewer done this. we have, the fewer people we have to report on what's happening inside guns. and so not done this inevitably and some of them rina's skew. the pick to try it again, is by far the president of the community to protect our lives. thank you so much for joining the study from you today as well. we can now get more on this would
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have correspondence on the sell hood. i'm the youth and we're forcing the region now, given the conduct of his really forces that you've seen that you've experienced as we've been hearing, this is all part of the past them. this is a pattern by the is really army. i mean, pulsing and journalists have been a target for these really military since this conflict began. and often times, most of the time, rather when a pulsing and journalist is killed, there is no sort of justice. it's worth mentioning that israel has not once admitted to any sort of unlawful killing of a palestinian and israel's war on garza. in fact, the only time they have admitted to unlawful feeling was when they killed 3 of their own captives. several months ago. these really military always denies that they target journalist. they deny that they target civilians. but it's a little bit difficult to believe when nearly 40000 people have been killed in a war that's considered a genocide. more than a 163 journalists have also been targeted many of our own colleagues that as either and not just outside of jersey to many of these palestinian journalists were the
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only lifeline of information in the gaza strip. form press is not allowed to enter, gone so, and if you do entries also it needs to be through some sort of is really military in bed. but the army shows you what they want to show you. you are not allowed to venture off on your own and speak to whoever you want to speak to. they show you exactly what they have planned. and these really military again, and they denied the fact that they're targeting journalists, but they don't just talk a journalist, they target their families, they target medical workers, they target 1st responders, doctors, nurses. so this is a pattern by these really military who always denies wrong dealing as dirty was just saying that we're talking about journalists to on just are actually having trouble with the story that living the story that that's living in an active voice . or can you perhaps describe from who is what some of those conditions are like what, what people that are having to to stuff in order to be able to try to share their stories costing and journalists, or perhaps some of the most perseverance and strong people in this world,
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journals from gaza from occupied is to respond to the occupied westbank. there is an overall fee of abuse and torture and targeted by is rarely forces. when you speak to our colleagues and gaza, what did they tell you? i live in a home with 50 or 60 other displaced individuals. i don't have any water to shower . i don't have any water to drink. if i try to brush my teeth with water that's coming out of some sort of tap, i will get sick and there is no medicine for me. i mean, these are horrific living conditions. and these really are me even as vaccinating their soldiers against diseases like polio because of the disease outbreak that has spread in the gaza strip due to the living conditions that were brought forth by these really bombing campaigns. so the conditions are completely unlivable, and these are people living in these conditions that are so severe and still reporting on the story. still showing you and telling you what needs to be told, getting the message out there to the rest of the world. because they are the only
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people who can do that us as for impressed, we're not allowed as we were previously reporting from occupied east jerusalem before the bad. but we can not even do that anymore. and so these palestinian journalists and garza are truly the only source of information. and when there are some who say there are no journalists on the ground and also look around still watches you don't watch any sort of media in arabic. and you will see all of these freight journalists, thousands of them for constantly reporting and getting the job done. under conditions that are so on livable but still persevering each day knowing well, the state could be the next target. as you say, how do i incredible, perseverance, incredible bravery. thank you. thank if as well that speak to him. good. all right . one of our brave correspondents who joins us now from there. i'll are in central garza and you knew as well. tell us about who he was
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not. it was a very humble kind, loving journalist who has been covering the wars since the one since the 7th of october. may is that many got displaced to evacuate, to do that, to the south, or here in the southern parts of the causes for please say states in the northern parts. and he was reporting for just the that he always used to post photos and stories of his little doctor and how much she misses him and how much she misses her. because certain this are not only reporting about what's going on in the gaza strip, but they're also living every single detail. 2 when you report about something, words to the living, get my and was targeted as after he finished reporting and i'm making a package about night and he is us as a nation. and he was targeted along with his colleague and camera,
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remind me of the both of them i've been killed. then we got news that some journalist made it safe, but they were in a saw that refugee come when they were targeted. and it was very close to, it's my and he is, has my is just like every other journalist, worst king and reporting since the one it was putting on his life in risk to report to the world what was happening because there has been no international r for in turn of this coming in and the default and the german, this of gods are the only source of information. stuff is coming out of the gods and informing the world's of what's really happening on the ground. he was wearing his oppress jackets. it was very obvious that he was a journalist, split the is ready for us, is targeted him as a drum unit. this makes the number of the palestinian journals that have been killed since the 7th of october to 100. $65.00 journalist,
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3 killed while they were reporting on the war and the genocide that's taking place in the gaza strip. the hens, this isn't the 1st time either. that is small, i was talking to advise riley forces. he was detained for some 12 hours torsion back in march. and yet he continued to report well, yes, i remember when he made this away from that is really forces and he's treat some actually, n t my needs to escape from being detained. and i remember him calling me in his it's all telling me hands, i made it out and i don't know how i got the courage to escape from the is reading soldiers, but he was so so brave view as so like one to 3 ports and used to report to every single day from because of the city and another in parts. and if
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it wasn't a package or a report or not just did a was also using his instagram platform to make reels and post and instagram and use where he was, was reporting and documenting every single thing that was happening in because of city. he had connections with everyone the south, despite being separated. it never disconnected us from each other. and he called me 2 days ago asking me how we can evacuate ill, a child to the southern parts, to receive the medical treatment at my it wasn't the only adjourned in this, but he was also trying you best to help the people to help with feeding people for medicine and a lot of you try you best to help everyone in this community not only reporting, but also spreading the message to have as much people as possible. and you always have many, many memory. as many, many stories about is smile. he is, as you say,
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one is now a 165 journalist who's been killed in gaza. you yourself having to live through this and, and having to find the courage each day to report. can you describe perhaps from view is what it's like being a journalist right now and goals and that was the worst part about this is reporting a killing of your small league and the killing of your friends and not doing it for the 1st time. the 1st time was heads up. i may feel exactly as if i'm receiving the news of tenser. right? you know, it's very hard. we're not only posting the story, but we're also living get being separated from our families for 10 months. the last time i saw my son and he was on the 8th of october, we're not getting any. i mean, we're living the same exact situation. we're living in tents. we're being displaced for a cultured. we're being displaced from place to another. it's very hard. we're living
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without electricity, without house you walter, without even if the hygiene kits without anything. and we're just living the same exact detail, like everyone else. we're being displaced for a place to another. we're under constant risk of being targeted by these really forces. and not only that, people believe that journalists are a risk and people because we have been targeted con condo is the attack by that is really forcing. everyone thinks that journalists are a threat, and journalists are as hot. not only that to me, and i've been not being able to get enough sleep for more than 10 months. now we're separated from our families. we're trying our best to have any resources. we're reporting with the least minimum resources, without any equipment, without any safety gear work. we borrow safety gear from each other when we're in the field trying to report we have been witnessing the most horrible circumstances,
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but we still continue to report because of those journalists, our colleagues and friends are being targeted to silence the story of the palestinians. those. 3 as this policy means and us and everyone here in the cause of the true, the 10 for the. all right, thank you. so launch field right reporting. thank you again. she's reporting that from there all by law in central garza and let's just show you a little bit more of what's happening on the other side of your screen. these are ongoing, for as far as my uncle and his colleague, our colleagues here at al serra auto and all that developing story now and as well. he and the political leda, and one of the most prominent figures are from us, has been assassination in a wrong. he and his body guns were killed and a strike in terror on state media. say that he was staying in
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a special residence for war veterans when that attack happens at around 2 o'clock in the morning, the local time around says it's investigating the killing and that it will be avenged. loss has declared, the assassination will not go unanswered. when the deputy leader of life has warn him, he is a south nation, will be met with a response the iran and living on. and the resistance will need to leave this on on, said the resistance, and the brigade will never stay without an onset. what is being done by design is entity is to doing the entire region to escape forward because the filed to achieve the goals we have said more than once, that is riley's done once in agreement. i don't want to deal. they only want to continue their aggression despite all the finally well he has funeral will be held in toronto on thursday. he'll be buried in castle on friday. should he don't get takes a look back at his life and the events that propelled him to become one of the most
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prominent figures of the palestinian resistance. 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 him. yeah. was born while he was the sun is palestinian parents were forcibly displaced from the home. and what is now i should go on off to the state of israel was created in 1948. he experienced 5 pound the challenges faced by millions of palestinians in this search was stated that his future and influence would turn out to be different the most that the humble must order here to americans take responsibility for giving unlimited comma to this enemy, to commit to these massacres, war crimes and genocide. in 1987, i mean i graduated from is lubbock, university of cause of the same year
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a policy and in 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 honey a his journey would soon become linked to the rise of the palestinian israel in prison. tenea several times for taking part in protest against the 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 confident shake um at the us in the found a film off together. they survived him, his radius suff nation attempt the yes and was killed months later is rise to
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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, that his appointment, and the international community to hold to a, to the p, a. placing the governing body on the severe financial strain. moss is classified by many western nations as a terrorist organization. months of conflict between factions let the present moment have boss dismissing him yet and dissolving his government. this would result in an independent must let the government in the cause a strip headed by hon. yeah. what i can, it had been her sob to caesar should not break a 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,
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i left because the gun living approved for which he faced substantial scrutiny in the face criticism for his absence from the strep, during israel's will, and gauze in 2023. he let him off as diplomacy from a number of locations. a civilians were massacred in the stripped shop. he smiled. honey as influence on the history and politics of palestine who liked the state for years to come on. for many he will remain a symbol of resistance in the face of occupation and adversity. honey, i was represented last during discussions all the sci fi and israel's war on casa kata is one of the main mediations officers in direct talks between floss and israel. in a statement on social media prime minister mohammed as a run an assault, he said political assassinations and the continued targeting of civilians in gauze a well towards continue leads us to ask, how can mediation succeed when one party assassinated spend negotiation on the
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other side? he goes on to say peace means serious partners and global stones, against the disregard for human life on the supreme need, a, as a wrong ayatollah ali. coming a has said, since the operation took place on a rainy and soil, we see it as out judy to avenge his blood. he added the criminal and terrorist design this entity by assassinating a small honey paved the way for punishing it harshly. a protest isn't a wrong to have condemned the assassination of any government support has gathered up the university of tyrone on wednesday. just alice officer, the killing that they held up palestinian flags and pictures of the ha slater ball . calling for a decisive response to the attack. well, that's when you increase a posse. he's the executive vice president of the think tank, the quincy in institute. he joins us now from washington, dc. do you think, given that this did happen on arabian? so obviously tyrone is taking it pretty passively. it is a bones around confidence in damascus. back in april,
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the idea is to turn seems to have disappeared. what options is around likely considering right now of what i think. first of all, you're quite right. this is deeply embarrassing to check ron and whatever determines they saw they had restored by retaliating against visuals attack against their embassy consulate section of the embassy in damascus. early 9 april clearly has fallen apart. and that unfortunately suggests that there is likely going to be a much stronger response from you around this time around. that is the message that even the supreme leader of yvonne himself has been issuing. the messaging from yvonne has been very crystal clear and far more decisive and precise in disregard and previous times. but he's also another factor here that is quite concerning in a letter to the president of the security council, the volume you went on bassett or writes that this attack could not have happened
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without the authorization and intelligence support of the united states. sure. so we're seeing not only a potential response against israel, but we may also see other members of the coalition that you're on has put together to access of resistance, as they call themselves, starting to target an american troops and bases in the region as well. oh, the u. s. has come out and said that they have no part in this. they weren't even informed that this was going to be taking the place that i'm curious about how this risk might grow. how do we have the choice to do this assassination in a wrong? we now have a reformist in the president's office, and here was literally assassinated off to attending project skins and organization . this is gail, going to have an impact to on us around diplomacy. absolutely. and the most immediate impact is that whatever window existed would possess young coming into power, having the clear to desire to renew diplomacy with the u. s. regardless of whether it's fide in harris for from that the window has now been shut close,
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at least in the short on the medium term because of this crisis. and in the past, we have seen that these really so for more than 20 years, i've opposed us the wrong diplomacy. the most effective way for them to do so has been by creating crisis of this time because it just roch's it off the political cause of starting diplomacy. but it can also say one thing about the u. s. position, claiming that it had no knowledge of this which may very well be true. but 1st of all, in the region, the perception of light came not going to be that. and that is going to be reinforced by the fact that just 2 or so days ago, the head of the most odd was negotiating with the head of the c i a and then a ceasefire talks. they were sitting at the same table. it is impossible to imagine that the planning for this was not taking place and much, much sooner. so while in the midst of those negotiations, whether you watch, uh, the massage or the uh, head was simultaneous for planning on something completely different,
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which actually was to kill the person on the other side of the negotiating table to in terms of where this goes from, here and it still the threats of escalation that we're seeing is ness and yahoo now basically best thing on the us living up to its promises and backing as well as defense of all costs. and the region a little, you know, is reading on his capacity to corner the united states and especially forces permitted for leadership to constantly be in a position of beer honking. and that's on yahoo! and protection, defend everything is all dogs by claiming that it's off the fence. in some ways this crisis that has been triggered deliberately violence. and y'all may also be designed to corner a future, tamala, harris presidency, and make sure that she does not have the maneuverability or the ability to take initiative when she comes in to office. instead, she will be forced to react to the crisis. nothing. y'all was deliberately ice cream. how is has black likely to engage now, obviously,
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this assassination attempt? well, this assassination took place literally less than 12 hours of to a rocket attack in the southern suburbs of a route, which was an attendance which we've been told that by israel to take out a senior has blocked them on the all we're going to see now perhaps more unity from these various different groups. i think we are going to see a coordinated response because this was an attack against has pulled out from us either on all within the same 12 hours. and part of the danger that comes with that is exactly the fact that this is going to be some sort of a joint response by all of these different actors. some of these actors are far more eager to be aggressive and far less concerned about american red lines. for instance, we see that who sees, for instance, publicly complaining that the vanya is, are restraining the development of the last couple of hours,
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suggest that the new balance within that coalition is going to be closer to those more hard line elements. them to those who have been pursuing and much more calculated response so far such as the response the volumes gave visual back well as that coalition stones, hawkins, how much leverage does the us have right now and trying to calm things down, especially with a lame duck president, well the us actually has a tremendous amount of leverage has never been a problem or the lack of leverage just problem has been a president that refuses to use that leverage. if the united states from the opposite have sports to cease fire by not providing the box that is or is dropping on civilians and garza, then none of this that we are seeing right now would have happened. the escalation risk would have been stopped much, much sooner. and thousands of thousands of civilians in gauze and would not have been killed. the us had the opportunity to stop it. it's fail to do so it shows to fail to do so. and the question is now when it is not just civilian palestinians,
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that might be kid getting killed, but also american troops with a divide restriction. finally, with using that bridge that he has in abundance. when he comes to dealing with this will treat a policy that the executive vice president of the quincy institute joining us from washington dc. always great to get you inside 3 to thank you for joining us. i can thank you for having a, as well as we were just discussing the us. i'm curious, stay as saying, washington was not involved in the killing of in a meeting can also has had the best ways of bring the temperature down in the region is with a ceasefire. and garza, all i can tell you right now is, i think nothing takes away from the importance of, as i said a moment ago, getting to the cease fire, which is manifestly in the interest of the hostages and bringing them home to manifestly in the interests of palestinians who are suffering terribly every single day. children and women men in gaza who being caught in this crossfire of emotions
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making, is profoundly in the interest of trying to put things on a better path not only and gaza, but actually throughout the region. because so much is tied to what's happening and guys are right now. of course on $200.00 henzy joins me now from washington, dc. she, i'm just how wide is the white house about how this could trigger a serious regional escalation or even as treat to the saying, put us troops in danger is ever since israel big down at the bottom of the browser, we've heard from the administration. the last, the good ones is a regional escalation, even as we've seen the regional escalation. bit by bit the. well we, we understand that on monday, certainly when john kirby, the national security council spokesperson spoke here at the white house, he's golf w. very, i dear richard escalation. he said, such thoughts were exaggerations potentially. a lot's happened them 2 days here since monday. we are expecting cubby to face the process again in about 2 hours
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time. it's interesting, the blinking in the meantime, it has been making several diplomatic phone calls. the cool book, atari prime minister, whom you just, you just read out a quote from that who is basically saying, well, how on uh, can you talk about a c spa and also mediation is used by when one party of those tools kills the of the other party and the tools a he also called the jordanian foreign minister. he's trying to temp down time down . come some saying that the seas file is still possible. these tools are still possible despite some in credulity, that is with no magic goals are there. but over we go that denial from blinking on this small him, he is coming on tuesday following the electrically are afford for cool. that wasn't the position of administration basically said, oh, it just happened. we can't tell you. you got to think about it. that was a position to bite the white house and the state department. and it is worth noticing that he is one of the, the one to designate a terrorist of the usb us flames. and for the battery power ex bombing in $83.00 of
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the killed. so the 200 us marines are very bitter movements in u. s. military history. so we're looking for questions on that as well from kind of whether we have the same categorical denial. but the us is still giving out according to the website, $5000000.00 for information in connection to this across. yeah. what we, i think we're looking for now is what is the plan? is this the plan calls to be talking about a seized about 11. your time state basically do anything you come to disrupt a cx 5. did you know about it? when did you know about it? how much did you know about it? how much of you, how much did you contribute to these all these operations? these are the questions we're looking for and the compliments on the goals. will she have? we know that the top is taking place and running. and the c i a director was there alongside the head of most of now in terms of, well, what goes, what happens now? what do we think the us view is as being the future of these tools as well? we have all these public pronouncements that this is the only file i'm just last
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week. in fact, we had joe biden if he was stepping down say, all right, now i can come see page full time on the goals. i see 5. and then we've had these, these incidents of the last few days. we don't even know. and actually this is another question. what sort of tomorrow structure there is right now as far as the sci fi told scope, given what we know about joe biden's condition, where are these decisions being made? is that some centralized decision making process? who is in touch with the with the as right is clearly they were role in touch on sunday with those that had the most of the had of the c. i a, in those meetings in room on sunday city, benjamin ethan yahoo was in washington getting a standing ovation getting getting bullied to or from from home grass, but also told space with button and harris was any of this bridge. them more questions. but i think that is what we have right now, because as far as the why that's concerned, the only thing they says, well, we're going to get that see spot. but i've seen anything there except for months
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since things escalates. and that is actually the regional installation is actually happening. that's what we're going to prevent that from happening, even as we could all see it white, she have a time to see that was the nicest for us from washington d. c. thanks, you have a palestinian rosara as you present last. one of us has released a statement saying he strongly condensed the assassination of the law suite to it's mountaineer, as a cowardly at a dangerous development. he's also hold on palestinians to unite and be patient and steadfast. in the face of his ready occupation, palestinians have gathered in the occupied west bank, protesting against the assassination of him. a demonstrations have been taking place in the cities of ramallah, nablus, and hebron. many palestinians have expressed shock that it doesn't change their determination to find for freedom are still good and the destination of the lead has increased. our determination and our resolution will cover the ship, a heavy se they have before assassinated. sure. and you have seen and yes,
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it out of thoughts and fatigue and shackleton life with go on obviously the most why this will lead to a bit of confusion. but our resistance will continue. a lot more leaders will come to take responsibility because this cause is not only ours is of what else. so then we have become accustomed throughout head lice to the assassinations of the leaders of a national affections with the from him. also, others like thoughts out little the lift his movements, but the affections continue and the struggle continuous. this maximizes india, is one of the greek leaders of the how much movement and is loved and respected by everyone for sure. he's assess the nation will have some impacts on the resistance if it was back. well, that's great to me. the abraham, she joins us now from the law in the occupied westbank. neither even is everyone there is trying to process the news of his desk. the rain so i understand continued a yes the these really weights continue in the occupied to us bank. so is,
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is try to commemorate and remember the late policy and in the, that is main. he and we've seen the prove this all across the occupies with bank marking his assassination as you know, these really occupation forces act here in the occupied with the bank as if they're just dealing with a territory inside this level. they come in, go to villages, lead whenever they want to, they arrest people. and we've been reporting over the past 2 years, how sometimes these rates end up killing people who are just bystanders. not just these factions and the folks, there's a decide to fight against these really forces military. this is exactly why we seen the wide supports for to come ask here in the occupies with bank, just because they see the faction as a that has decided to confront israel by force, by power, basically to help people who have been it occupied for decades,
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who have been really feeling the pain of loss for suffering here in the occupied to us bank due to the continued this way, the occupation practices when it comes to collect palestinians arresting them. but also it, when it comes to consolidating these really secular presence here in the occupied with things that has been expanding and growing. and we've been already reporting on how many lands have been appropriate to how many people are losing access to their homes, to their lives. that they've lived on the deck, the abraham, they're reporting for us from them along in the occupied west. 9th, thanks me as well. honey, as we've been avoiding was killed. ours off to israel launched stripe on the lebanese capital beverage. funerals have now been held for a woman and 2 children who are long, 5 people who died in that attack. israel says it killed a senior hezbollah colanda for sure. cool. it's accusing him of planning an attack
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in the occupied going on hide zipcode. 12 people has one other has not confirmed his desk. well, 11 on this can take a prime minister has also condemned as small honey as assassination. he says in killing could expand what he called a suckle of global concern and danger in the region. not just mcafee is called on the international communities of force as well. intimacies fine and to abide by international resolutions. let's meet talk correspondence in color. she joins me now from the lebanese capital buried, as i knew at the site. that of yesterday's strike. do we have any more county at all on the face of the columbia? that was talking to of the well, the lebanese health ministry has announced that 5 civilian side and this is ray, the strike that target said one of has full of top commanders. what we understand for sources is his body has been found, but if we are just waiting for an official announcement to be made by the celebrities are confirmed early this morning that he was in the building that was
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targeted uh, late yesterday, 2nd in command. and the issue had the accounts, so that is has well as the decision making in that statement has fullest says once we know the face of our quotes, dear leader and commander, then the necessary action will be taken. it does not say what kind of a response or retaliation it will carry out, but it has said that it will respond. but what appears to be what, what appears, what will happen is that we might see a coordinated response not just from, has a lot hezbollah being part of the around me and the regional alliance. we might see a coordinated response from you run into regional allies. that's what we've heard from the revolutionary guards command, following the assassination of the uh, to send the movements from us as political leader as my own honey into front in just a matter of hours as well, and coordinated attack killed as well as number 2. and how much is number one
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political leader. so the revolutionary guards saying we could see a coordinated response. now israel has been fighting on more than one front after launching the war on concept, but attack or retaliation for more than one front. that would be unprecedented. so iran and this allies vowing revenge pensions as an all time high. and due to promises of retaliation are just going to increase the tensions in the region. during that devastating hor on asa zayna within 12 hours of the strike that we're talking about that took place just behind you. obviously that was and now the assassination, anyone from has will out how they might engage, going forward. not only off to what happens and they root last night, but after what we've seen now entire on to well, at the end of the day as well. and it was a military target,
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so in many ways it's still within the rules of engagement, the unwritten rules of engagement between as well and how's the law dream? 10 months of fighting now. yes, it is. was carried out in a densely populated neighbor this you can see behind all these residential buildings and civilians were killed in the strike. so the question is, what kind of a response will hezbollah carry out? and that response will trigger and is really retaliation. but what we've been really hearing, whether it's is really officials or even how mosse we heard that press conference. in fact, ron, how about official saying that we weren't want to original war? yvonne doesn't want the regional war, but we need to respond. so really we are as a critical juncture, every of all these, these actors are aware that the stakes are high. and the most important thing now is for them to reach some sort of an agreement in gaza ceasefire 0. that's the only
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way to silence the guns across the region in order to de escalate tension. now the kidding of how many you many are saying that, you know, this undermined efforts in, in the uh, you know, and cease fire efforts to bring about some sort of a deal to release as rated hostages. so that's will be key that will help you know, quiet the different front. if not, then we can see an escalation on more than one front across the reach, and then a hold of the on the ground for us in the lebanese capital beverage. thank you. same us who, let's return now to our top story. the sign out, is there a journalist as well? i'll go and tell him, then run me on re fi, has been killed in and is really strange there cause hit in central casa to strike . and he adds to the rising total of palestinian medial work is covering as well as war on gaza. will not speak to law and bizarre altura senior physical unless he joins me now for longer. more than a 160 pounds standing me to walk as have now been killed during the war on the
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calls are align. janice are protected under international rule. do you ever expect any accountability or certainly the news society is neck. which is, see this is more attention to international that's why the, the highest points of the land that just the national are looking more seriously to research liars. and in this case. ready particular case, the sauces various the next 2 years. but when it comes to that particular case, can you do this?
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next to, to speak up because the assessment issues because today it could be say, next week in that sense, reason cautious is crimes for kids signatures. and i guess to support this very, very important, really getting this going to have to be from within the profession as the professor, reaching out to the muscle to start putting the pressure pressure on his own. bizarre out of here a senior physical alice that thank you my one. 0, i spoke to him cordaris, she's in darrow ball and she told me a little more about those as mine and ron me of the night it was
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a very humble kind, loving journalist who has been covering the wars since the one since the 7th of october. may assign many, god displaced, the box you waited to the, to the south are here in the southern parts of the causes for please say states in the northern parts. and he was reporting for uh, just the, you know, he always used to post photos and stories of his little doctor and how much she misses him and how much he misses her. because certain this are not only reporting about what's going on in the gaza strip, but they're also living every single detail when you report about something, words to the living good night and was targeted as after he finished reporting and, and making a package about tonight and he is us as a nation and he was targeted along with his colleague and camera man. around me is
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the both of them i've been killed then we got news that some journalist made it safe, but they were in a soft that refugee camp when they were targeted. and it was very close to, it's my and he is house and i is just like every other journalist, worst king and reporting since the one it was putting on his life in risk to report to the world what was happening because there has been no international r for in turn of this coming in and the default and the german, this of glasses are the only source of information stuff is coming out of gauze and informing the world's of what's really happening on the ground. he was wearing his oppress jackets. it was very obvious that he was a journalist, but the is where the forces targeted him and a drum unit. this makes the number of the palestinian journals that have been killed since the 7th of october to 100. $65.00 journalist, 3 sales,
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while they were reporting on the war and the genocide that's taking place in the gaza strip hands. this isn't the 1st time either. that is small was talking to advise really forces. he was detained for some 12 hours torsion back in march. and yet he continued to report, well, yes, i remember when he made this away from that is really forces in history. some actually n t manage to escape from being detained. and i remember him calling me in his, it's all telling me hands, i made it out and i don't know how i got the courage to escape from. uh the is really soldiers, but he was sold to re view as so like one to 3 ports and used to report to every single day from because of the city and the another in parts. and if it was in a package or a report on a busy day, was also using his instagram platform to make reels in post. and instagram, he was,
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was reporting in documents and every single thing that was happening in the gaza city. he had connections with everyone the south, despite being separated. it never disconnected us from each other. and he calls me 2 days ago asking me how we can evacuate in a child to the southern parts to receive the medical treatment. but it wasn't the only a journalist, but he was also trying his best to help the people to help with feeding people for medicine a lot. you try this is best to help everyone in this community and not only reporting, but also spreading the message to half as much people as possible. and on a 2nd big developing story. this news now is the assassination of last political data is small. here. he was killed alongside his bodyguard entire on state media say that he was staying in a special residence for war veterans. when that attack happened at around 2 am,
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local time. iran says it's investigating the killing and that it will be avenged, pronounced, says the assassination will not go on, said, as well the killing of honey in iran. capital is the latest in a series of assassinations against members of the group. in the past, several senior leaders have been killed in targeted strikes that israel has confirmed that it carried out. michael apple reports. this is the last known footage of a smile on the political leader of home. us was in to her on, on tuesday for president my suited possess scans integration. just always off to the ceremony. he and his body guard pictured here, were killed by what media report suggest was an a born projectile launched from outside iran. well, how may i send a run as well as several other countries? blame is road. it has not commented on the attack. but israel has been killing how
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mass lead is for decades of the one of the most recent events of solar allowed rudy in beirut. which was a high profile, have mass figured in once headed the groups presence in the occupied waste bank. it was the 1st targeted attack on the groups high rocky outside palestinian territories since the october the 7th attack on israel last year. a man who remains on these rails most wanted list is jo. yes and was he's the leader of him. us in garza prime minister benjamin netanyahu, colson moore, the dead man walking send war is part of the long line of how mass targets the groups found. is shape made? yeah. cnn. abdulla is these all run t c were assassinated in 2004. dozens of other i'm ask him on does have meant similar sites. but analysts agreed this strike was different. this was an attack. any iran, the ronnie ins who,
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who knows how they're going to decide how to respond. remember that when they're the beginning of april, when their consulate in damascus was attacked and several of their military leaders were killed. they responded with a missile attack on is rarely soil. israel hasn't achieved it's stated, aim of completely eliminating how much palestinian fights has continued to baffle these rarely troops in gauze and previous assassinations did little to stop the next leader from image and graveyards in the middle east of full of uh, senior leaders of uh how much that is, but uh it one in that couldn't be replaced and they have been replaced israel strategy of targeted, assess the nation's appears to be a relic of a previous age. it's also a strategy and likely to break the result of palestinians. mike level,
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which is their as well. this is what we now know about the assassination of a small honey. how about his political leader was killed alongside his bodyguard, entire wrong rang immediate say that he was staying at the special headquarters for war veterans. media also reporting that he was hit by an ambling guided projectile launched from outside the country. and it was entered wrong to attend to being over a sion of presence monitoring for just scan on tuesday state me to say that his funeral will also be held in tyrone all that set for me and the stones via take for this new years out. we've been coming to breaking news stories, this allen, both the assassination of how most politically that is maha entire on and on the ground that and garza to algebra, unless something killed in an s strike is not a whole, a correspondent, and run the re fi account. and then we will have much more on those, those stories for you in the coming out as well,
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