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or in person or through social media. many of them told us there stairs some new comers now say they are considering leaving spring feet as a us citizen who arrived in 1994. philippine philistine advises them to stick it out. the powerful is where the air slide say that is think populated southern suburb is very media is a unlikely successor to hezbollah. chief of thoughts on this right off the tongue, the i don't know about this, and this is all just be relied from doha. most of the coming up is very striking. the 11 is main border crossing with syria cuts off a road. hundreds of thousands of people are using to flee is really airways.
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the israel carries out the largest is twice and the occupied was banking more than 20 years. coming at least 18 palestinians until we're going to be live and to find us around supreme leader delivers a highly anticipated speech at 5 the trains a year into israel genocide in gaza. and the war is not impacting millions in the region. we'll have our special comments of the war that's killed more than $4015.70 honest. and the is really mandatory is part of the lebanese capital in overnighted strikes. it's some of the heaviest bonding of their route in nearly 20 years. this is the southern side of the cap, is where the fighter jets hit so densely populated neighborhoods was multiple
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strikes leveling, residential buildings and causing extensive damage. is ready media reporting, caution, stuff and dean was the chargers, but neither side is confirmed. this itself had been as widely seen as the likely success of his biology class on the product. i thought i was assassinated last week in an air strike on the same sub is really attacks of killed at least 37 people across lebanon in the past 24 hours. the israeli army has also bombs the main highway between 11 on and syria. media reporting is launched 3 missiles on the international road between damascus and they would, the strikes took place between the city and death, the loose and the lebanese all must not crossings. tens of thousands of people have been using the highway to get to syria, to escape the air raids 11 on a lot of 70 that goes in the jordanian capital. i'm on. that's because these really government has bond or does it have some reporting inside israel. also
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a big standing by in last night near the 11 on citi about a 1st over to one correspondence in a product who's in they would as they're gonna tell us more about those strikes and who was being a targeted well, they were powerful that were referred across the capital in the early hours of the morning in 10th strike security sources saying there were at least 11 consecutive stripes at you know, targeting one location and that the attack really has been compared to the attack last week. that kills as well as leader have found the threat level was in an underground bunker. now we're getting reports that these really military is saying that they ship has velocity intelligence headquarters. we have still no independent confirmation from has the law. and there have been reports that the targets was one of, as well as top officials, passive stuffy, who was the needs to be with believe to be the potential successor of how so i'm not sure i'm the so, so far media reports that he was the target this is about who head as well as the
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executive council, is also the cousin of how setting up some say, here's the, here's the look at. like if you like, he's also a man who is very close to his son, married the daughter of the late, the heads of the brand new for this, for the cost them. so they manage. so we still did not have confirmation whether this is the case, but hezbollah has still not declared who will lead this organization. it's a week since the house has something as well as death, and they haven't even held a public funeral. so there really is a lot of questions and has a lot really coming under attack with israel targeting everything. and every one is in one way linked to the organization, eliminating many of its military commanders. and now if, if this is the case, political leadership, it has the, has really remains defiance of recent days, with the official saying that our command and control is still intact and we are
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ready to fight. and we will win in an interesting move as well. it runs for the most is upon it arrived and pay route for meetings with the lebanese government. no doubt the timing of this visit significance. first of all is because active defiant plans they get get on babies international airport only a week ago. these really military stresses at any around in syria and also south plains that love that savings airports will be target says that they don't want this airport to be used to other than for civilian purposes. the transport minister of lebanon actually turns an iranian plane away. last week and that's plain complied with his orders. i spoke to him a short while ago, and i asked him, why is it different this time? and he said, well, this is a diplomatic plane and there's diplomatic immunity. but so this is an act of defiance. the around the afford ministry spokesperson saying that this is showing solidarity with the people of love and on no doubt as well as supporters were
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questioning a run support just a few days ago. and since the run launch, those $200.00 miss house towards israel, things have changed here. they don't feel a bond that they feel that the run will stand by the military leech and help them. 6 face, you know, as well as campaign against the group, but there's also politics at play up. the rad wheels influence political influence 11 on through has beloved and i think the messaging here is even though has paula appears to be weekends. this doesn't mean it's going to lose its place 11 on the power structure at the time when the different political forces are trying to agree on a new president and a new governments. then a thank you very much indeed is in a call to talking to is from day, which we're going to go to as big. he's at the must not border crossing on the 11 on the chevy a border outside as we were talking about. that's where it is really miss. also being fired, blowing up you can see the level of devastation that there is immediately behind you. hundreds of thousands of people have been using that to cross into syria to get away from these very strikes. yes,
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that has been using this road. now we understand that this is right. you strike happened in the the i was of the morning. the number of me solves hip, this roads and this is the road between the lebanese, unless the crossing and the serial crossing. and what happens is that to people generally those that can afford to have causal vans and they drive up this road over to the serbian side. now this crate is so large that novia because it's getting to know what people are having to do is stop on one side, carry the car, the luggage and their belongings around this huge crate. and. and as you can probably see, the people crossing right, not having to traverse around this huge crate to that spends to the length of this road. and if i can guy come remind jamila to show me the other side towards the syrian side as people cross or some people have vehicles waiting on the other side,
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others don't, and they're going to have to work that distance. so that kind of escape from the ground from that conflict from the it's really been boardman. i've got so much more difficult. now with this plumbing, that is what had accused his belie. i'm using this road to transport weapons and to lever on know the lebanese authorities had had the press conference on thursday saying that this border crossing was under the authority of the liberty states essentially denying those claims. but this board is around 400 kilometers long. the border between the number on, on syria. so it is a vast border button. the question is, what is, is we're unable to do this, can shortly be repaired. but essentially you have is really troops in the south of that. but i'm trying to innovate. they've threatened across through and reading and writing hostile across the they do most of from landing in beirut or but one day long. i believe it's still running and that they've hit this major border crossing that the lebanese authorities have sent over the last 10 days. 300000 people have crossed into syria, mainly syrian refugees,
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and basically cutoff this lifeline. just a brief for you, i said, is there any indication of that? um, people are getting any help on either side of the board or they heading as they leave levon on. is there any support for them? i be getting any support, find the arrive in syria, a weird this done that this some support being offered. but if it's taking the kind of numbers the crossing is difficult for either. the liber needs applied to the syrian to kind of deal with hundreds of thousands of people. crossing into syria. on the lebanese side, we saw people, some people yesterday raising money to try to help those internally displaced. remember, people have been displaced from the sides. people have been displaced from baby with people that have been disgrace displays in back off with these really bombings have intensified. and now the survey inside people are really going to struggle these people. many of them are sitting and refugees escaped, the conflict and syria. some of these children have no nothing except let them know they've been born here. bread to live in on it's home. now that having to go to
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survey another more to one country and take the chances that because they fear that the bombing care has become so intensive that they just don't feel safe anymore. and that's the reality of the situation to maintain organizations. a trying to help on either side of the board, but the face face a very sewage task considering the bottom numbers of trust. so thank you very much indeed that's i said big talking to us from the board of crossing the 11 on syria border. we're going to go to stephanie decker. she's in jordan, his capital a mine, and that's because he is very government's bond or is it from the 14 inside israel? so we don't yet have any confirmation of the fate of some sort of dean, but it is clear that the amount of intelligence the israel has on his ball, that seems to be very significant. yes it is a major breach and it's a breach that continues uh you know, every day we have news of the other commanders or individuals that it's taken out in certain departments moving further into the capital b to even you know,
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targeting take to commanders in syria it has a vast array of intelligence and it seems to be going down its list of targets that we've just had a statement from. these really are ministry spokesperson saying that that massive striking doc you overnight was targeting, has all those central intelligence headquarters also underground and the bunker system. and that they are checking to see who was inside. so no hint at, you know, the potential successor to house out in the summer. but certainly all the information also from very solid sources saying that they have been informed by their sources that they believe that hash himself for your deed was there at the time what his date is, of course, are known. but this has yet to be confirmed, but certainly a massive strike indicating that is wrong. what is believed someone or, or many of high by you would have been there at the time. obviously over the last
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several days we've been reporting on israel's amenities incursions, movements into southern 11 on it is however, seeming to come up again, step resistance for cause of all the on the try and what are the is the raise is really officials saying about all of that as well, they're saying that the ground defensive is going uh well and as planned, do they say that really the resistance they're facing from has by lies mostly in the form of anti tank fire and explosives. and this is also an event that we saw yesterday morning or the day before actually right killed 8 soldiers in want to tackle. so yesterday reports of i, the explosion that the galani forces, which is one of the lead forces of the army. it is certainly a very different situation on the ground. one is right, is that soldiers are facing hezbollah face to face that before it's just been pilots dropping heavy i munitions from the air with has ball. i simply cannot, you know, counter attack. but when it comes to the ground, it is a very,
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very different fight is all maintains it is only a limited and targeted operation at this modeling has balanced infrastructure, military infrastructure along the border. but it seems even that at the moment is proving very difficult for them to undertake stephanie decker in jordan's capital. lemme and stuff me. thank you and will shortly before that attack, and they will just verify the jazz carried out on air strikes on the palestinian refugee camp in the occupied west bind. it's all good. it's a cafe full of people killing at least 18 palestinians is really military and says it's killed the local. how must come under something. the group has not confirmed. general strides been declared across the board, westbank was very forces have intensified their rates and the region says the water and guns have begun killing at least 720 on the standings. this di control problem has overwhelmed local hospitals. medical staff, i've been describing what they be saying the it doesn't say um we had
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a huge explosion in the come, we headed towards the area. we sold a whole building, destroyed and engulfed in flames. what are your thoughts with scott's it all over the place? it was a riff, exceed 5 of the bodies with whom am i just intact. but between 15 to 20 with this member the is a general is based in new york. if i was buying, she's joining us not from bethlehem. why is this attack? i'm talking, i'm so significant layla. so this is a significant attack because excuse me, because it's one of the very rare times, but it's mainly forces have used a fighter jet to launch an air stripe in the occupied west back. so how does the names are calling this a bit, an escalation of violence here? and today we're seeing morning and a day of striking takes place across the dock and by westbank. for those that were killed, 18 people had been confirmed, killed by local health authorities. and among those was a family, including a mother and father and their 2 children. and when we're looking at this a time,
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it's very important that they can mind and keep in mind that this is a very densely populated area. this is, this took place in a refugee camp and took kind of where people are essentially living on top of each other. it's very overcrowded. so lots of different people were caught in the crossfire caught in the crossfire and kind of just present for this a talk that took place. and people are saying that it was a very traumatizing experience. and describing the box, the sites and use of dismembered body parts according to the p a. they are coming out and calling this a massacre and are calling on the international community to protect the palestinian life. meanwhile, these really military, you're saying that this was an attack targeting some of the commander, but again, this was an attack in a residential neighborhood with lots of people inside of it. and if we want to zoom out a little bit, this isn't the 1st time but to kennedy has experienced military rates. and these
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really military using for us on the residential area since october 7th is really forces have escalated their military violence in a military meeting on the refugee camp. and it's not only in some kind of refugee camp and the surrounding areas as all the 5 west back that we're seeing these military rates. since october 7, military rates here have increased tripled in number, just over nighted. besides, mainly military rates take place in areas around t, ron kentucky. 6 novelist until you get a local sources or say $45.00 doing something arrested. laura, thank you very much. indeed for your time. i want to bring you live pictures and check on the board. friday. prayers are going to be a being lied to by airlines. supreme leader, i will tell them how many it is significant because the last time the supreme leader, last friday prayers was in january 20. 20 is just following. the fascination of the major general custom lamont and commander of the codes force division of the
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revolutionary gods. level and gaza related issues unexpected in his speech, we're going to bring the live coverage of douglas and the coming out he had to do with the the a year of genocide and gaza, one year of unrelenting is really been bomb. it's resulting in the deadliest conflict of the 21st century. and it's been a war of many 1st breaking records in scale and brutality. 41788 palestinians have been killed, man, women, and the elderly. but those paying the heaviest price helping children to make up nearly half the strips population in one year is really attacks of killed $16795.00 children. the highest ethel for children ever recorded
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in a single year of conflict over the past 2 decades. but even survive and has come at a cost more than $19000.00 children have lost one or both parents and often all their relatives to grandparents. aunts uncles, entire families have been wiped off the civil registry to killed often, but also means the un estimates $1000.00 children and guys i have lost at least one limb, making up what's believed to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history . the israel has also targeted an unlikely group, and this was how for occurs from doctors to nurses to pod emetics, they've been arrested and tortured more than 800 have been killed. this has also been the worst conflict and recent memories for journalists, a 170 for media walkers have been killed. and like most was the people of johnson. i've had nowhere to go. they're unable to leave relegated to the areas of the is
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really military, has declared a so called safe songs, but then bombs repeatedly. there is no safe place in gaza. that's a line that was repeated over and over again by palestinians. we've spoken to 90 percent of them are being displaced with some having to move several times. weapons of not being the only tool in this war. starvation as well. the united nation says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food a into the strip since the war began. about 96 percent of the population is facing high levels of acute food and security. many children have died of starvation. no one, nothing has been spared. smalls, and 75 percent of garza's infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, mosques, and churches. gong, what remains are these apocalyptic scenes of broken lives and shattered futures?
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this is all just here's a special coverage of the genocide in gaza. one year on we're going to begin with in the cartridge report. from debt all by a miss kitchen is barely recognizable, but there's humanity here among the rebel. good, but this war has taken so much from so many this mother sees her heart is gone. after her twins were killed in an is really strike. this father's home was bombed when he was collecting the birth certificates for his newborn twins. on the same day he received their death certificate. the international court of justice recently found it plausible in israel is committing genocide in gaza. israel has also been criticized for its indiscriminate use applied to a pens,
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including its u. s. made 900 kilogram bomb that can send legal fragments, nearly 400 meters away. but as well as destruction of gauze didn't start in 2023. it has been happening for years in 2008 the human rights group here and reported that as well dropped around 1000000 kilograms has munitions on the strip culinary 1400 palestinians. thoughtful of rocket fired from us. israel has also used white explorers, a chemical that burns intensely on contact with air, leading to widespread fires and injuries, to invite screw, called the rain of fire towards the end of 2012. israel begun a war that would last more than a week, and killed 174 palestinians. then to use later,
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is there a wash and unity to month offensive casa, getting more than 2000 palestinians after the kidnapping and getting a 3 is ready to in the occupied westbank to 3 years ago, israel went to work at done this time targeting causes, buildings road homes and leveling at least 4 high rise towers. this included the deliberate targeting of the building housing, the offices of algebra and associated press, among others. israel has not only waged multiple awards on gauze, and the costs are really years under the pretext of fighting chemist in other groups. but it has also flushed and find resistance in 2018, the so called great why to return demonstrations demanded an end to the is really located in the right of return for palestinian refugees. just holding the binders at israel's separation fence would prove the phone as israel attacked with tear gas,
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then life permits and munitions even between wars. the is really military kept up. it's operations. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. has referred to these tactics as mulling for one strategy of per yet it's bombings and policy and towns and cities. the latest war has been the most devastating israel has failed in its objective to destroy him. us. why? because uh, lies in ruins. and despite the clear evidence presented by you and agencies forming the basis for war crimes prosecutions and condemnation by international courts, the genocide continues unabated and the address, the utah, gaza. palestine is what has changed life and goes beyond recognition. palestinians say they're exhausted after
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a year of suffering. we've been speaking to some of them and here's what they've told us. the signal it says the level of the, of the. yeah, i need you refunded enough. the redness, i mean, i put that on how to how to, how to read them. i used some of that awful. have i that awful mission that i know . how does someone heavy and how does volume, osha, a software engineering, engineering issue at a rate of the box? does that mean and well, in the head of man in the fact that you do not run that and the have i'm getting a vendor next by then a m as in this the one of our then ever then other than susan?
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honda is a wellbeing counselor at the british international school in gaza, which is not entirely online after is really forces destroyed it's building as you 5 gaza in november with her 5 children. she's joining me now in the studio. thanks very much for being with us. let's talk about the, the, the state of education and guys of what it was like beforehand and what it is like now. so when we talk kind of all of the public schools, the population of guys around to point to millions and the amount of schools that there it doesn't fit the needs. you could see all around 70 pupils in one classroom. and the one teacher that has a very so short amount of time that she, they need to deliver that the less sometime in gaza. they have 3 shipped to school where they start very early in the morning, around 630 to to 1130,
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i believe. and then the afternoon shift and there is an evening shift to me, the needs of the school of the kids to to, to have the dictation. there is a big demands of having more schools, facilities. if the children themselves there are struggling going to school with no food, no food that they have in their tummies to have a good education to understand what they're doing. and on the other hand, the salaries or the incomes for teachers. and it's not enough when we were talking, when we want to talk about the income of that, a 1000 people. if you work in the public sector, you don't get the whole amount of you paycheck because they can't pay, there's not enough economies to generate enough money. to pay for that, employees that they have on the other hand that the infrastructure know on that street and gauze are paved. there are too many trees that they're not, i'm,
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i'm saved. and when we're talking about the shortage of electricity, you and have a good education system, right? we need to have enough electricity for the people to be able to study, to, to generate, to run the schools. it comes 4 hours a day. and then if there is january 60 from the israeli side is going to be around 6 hours. the problem is, when we don't have enough good infrastructure, you're destroying the people that they live in, a very small piece of land and very high density of the population. the one up, the thing is, is there any people and the west are trying to picture? goes and people as they're burying have nothing and they are making us a favor to give us whatever they're doing. it's quite the opposite. the goal, some people are striving to live, they want to have
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a good education. do you want to have a good life to live? unfortunately, it's not being allowed. the, the crossing border is a very small space where almost like hundreds of people were being able to leave and you have to apply ahead of time to leave. you can just like wake of them this morning. i feel like you don't want, i have something in her in or u e, or wherever in a lot of trouble. it does work for us like that. you need to apply for permission to leave and you could be denied just like that. so when we're talking about people with the chronic diseases, they have to leave gaza to get medicine or a to, to, to, to seek the, the another hospitals. they can just leave like that. i had them one of my relatives, they just discovered that they, she have, she's a 14 years old. go who had the accounts that are her brain. and the lovely bill
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she had the surgery just 3 days before the war started. so we're talking about maybe october, the 3rd or something. and she has to go through the whole war. she left, i believe somewhere in january or with her cancer surgery that she has in her brain . this is awful, that the people they can just leave the, the education that they need or seek. they want to continue their educational so they can just do it like that, but can just leave. i want to ask you about the impact on children as well because of course they, the looking at had to some point. gotcha. is going to have to be rebuilt. in some form of the children are going to be a key element of that. you're a wellbeing counselor at. yeah. school. what kind of impacts have years of conflicting jobs i had on the children? so one of the things that's happening right now is a continuous, ongoing trauma where they don't realize that there is something wrong. you know,
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when, when you are in a situation that you, you are old, was under the fear of being attacked, it becomes the survive at the moment where you don't realize that there is something wrong. so the inside to the amount of depression, the amount of mental and they said that the kids are facing right now. the new generation because of the war because of the siege because of the ongoing attacks of that's happening on gaza. it's tremendous, like i, i would use to talk like for special needs education. you would talk with a kid that they have depression or anxiety or some difficulties and, and on what they want to express. the fears that they have to lose their parents, their list of beloved ones. and on, on my personal level, my, when my, when, when i left the kids are asking about their friends all the time. susan, i'm going to.
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