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there's no limit to how far a dream can take g sta in your own event, you know, contact and waives the . ready ready ready the pillow and several then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life and the coming up in the program today a year into israel's genocide and gaza and the conflict is now impacting millions in the region this hour. we continue our special coverage of the war that has killed more than $41700.00 policy. the aftermath of another major is really attack and 7 be roots. israel says it was targeting hospitalized intelligence headquarters
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and is really striking near 11, known as main border crossing with syria cuts off a road that hundreds of thousands of people are using for suite use really error rates and iran supreme leader. i have filled out a common a cause on muslim nations to unites and the face of is really a tax on palestine and 11 on the as a year of genocide and gaza, one year of unrelenting is really bombardment resulting in the deadliest conflict of the 21st century, it has been a war of many 1st breaking records in scale and we tell it to 41788 palestinians have been killed, men, women, the elderly. but those paying the heaviest price have been children who make up
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nearly half the strips population in one year is really attacks of killed a $16795.00 children. that's the highest death toll for children recorded in a single year of conflict. over the past 2 decades. even surviving has come at a cost more than $19000.00 children have lost one or both of their parents. often other relatives to grandparents, aunts, uncles, entire families have been wiped off. the civil registry killed orphans also named the un estimates. 1000 children. and guys that have lost at least one of them making up what is believed to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history. israel has also targeted an unlikely group and it's war health workers from doctors to nurses, the paramedics, they've been arrested and tortured in more than 800, had been killed. this has also been the worst conflict in recent memory for a journalist, a 174 medial workers have been killed. and unlike most tours,
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the people of gaza have had nowhere to go. they are unable to leave, relegated to areas the is really military, has declared a so called safe zones, but then bombed repeatedly. there is no safe place and gaza, a line that was repeated over and over again by palestinians we spoke to 90 percent of whom have been displaced with some having to move many times. the weapons have not been the only tool in this war. there's starvation as well. the united nation says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food 8 into the strip since the war began. about 96 percent of the population is facing acute food and security. many children have died of starvation. no one and nothing has been spared. more than 75 percent of gases infrastructure has been destroyed. that's hospitals. schools, universities must come, churches gone. what remains?
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are these apocalyptic scenes of broken lives and shifted futures? this is l 0. a special coverage of the genocide and gaza one year on, we begin with hand who dories report from there all by. in this 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 that israel is committing genocide in gaza. israel has also been
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criticized for its indiscriminate use applied to a pens including its u. s. may 900 kilogram bomb that can send legal fragments, nearly 400 meters away with israel's destruction of gauze didn't start in 2023. it has been happening for years in 2008 the human rights group here and reported. that is real, dropped around 1000000 kilograms, has munitions on the strip culinary 1400 palestinians. thoughtful of rocket fired from us. israel has also used white scores at chemicals that burns intensely on contact with air, leading to widespread fires and injuries, to invite screw, called the rain, a fire towards the end of 2012. israel begun a war that would last more than a week,
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and killed 174 palestinians. then to use later, 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. 3 years ago, israel went toward a gun. this time targeting causes, buildings, roads, homes and nothing, at least for high rise towers. this included the deliberate targeting of a building housing, the offices of algebra and associated press, among others. is there a has not only wage 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
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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, 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 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 odyssey to gaza, palestine,
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israel's war has changed life and guys, a beyond recognition. palestinians say they are exhausted after a year of suffering. we spoke to some of them and here's what they told us. the signal it says the main level of the. yeah, i need you refunded enough data breton us. 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
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run that and the have i'm getting a vendor next by then a m, as in this, the one ever then ever than ever them a little earlier, my colleague, world math as in spoke to susan harbor, she was a wellbeing counselor at the british international school in gaza, which is now entirely online after is really forces destroyed it's building well susan, left because in november with her 5 children and she told us that she felt torn between needing to ensure her family safety and wanting to remain in her homeland the infrastructure of gaza itself as a city 8 every time they build it up. is there a yearly ministry, make sure that they have to destroy it, for people to go back to the level 0 again. but the thing that i sold over the last a year and a half, it was so amazingly that people are striving to love the resiliency of people where so high that you will not see it in any other household. and the whole
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universe, people of god's a one to live want to have a freedom, want to stay in gaza, no one when i need because i know even us, even though with all the challenges that i met you do, i didn't want to leave was surprisingly when we had the chance to leave in the war, me and my older 2 girls where we were crying actually in the real christ florida. because i so maybe i should say, why would they leave? then i remember the last time i went to the supermarket in november of 2 days before we left, there was nothing in the shelves. and it was like a horror movie. and believe me, if i'm saying this was the 1st months of the war, so that's was not an or dealer war. there is no equivalent between the power there . there was no shelters there where no place to call safe place. this is where
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most of the people felt like were not safe. and i felt if i have the chance to leave, to give someone else a chance to live a leave, it's not that because old people around and go to because no, actually it's the quite the opposite. no one i talked to from my friends or colleagues who lived goes that temporarily. they want to say out to everyone saying, we want to go back, we want to rebuild it. but the challenges that i saw before, it's quite sad as one of the demands that i most made in the early days of the war was the release of palestinians from his really jails as part of an exchange deal about a 100. his release taken captive on october, the 7th were still believes to be held in gaza. the hundreds of palestinians serving life sentence is a swamp deal is their only way out of prison. nit abraham reports for many palestinian families, the capture of dozens of his readers. on october,
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the 7th revived the hope that had long been since the prisoners exchanged deals are the only way out of his way to prison. for hundreds of palestinians sentenced to life. the idea of some of the serving life sentences, but i'm thinking about my son now. so sometimes he died in his way to captivity in 2022. i hope to receive his body soon and bury him in milan to last. a hope put on hold negotiations between israel and him as our best dragging was no sign of any breakthrough for now. also an egypt broker. this, these fire in november, this led to the release of dozens of palestinian prisoners, women, children, and young men. our joy is not complete. you look at the sacrifice of blood spilled in gaza. he's my eldest son. i am happy to see him here, but it's a painful moment. at least $25.00 of those release have since been re arrested,
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including the homeless. some. my wife is really forced escape 3 others during grades in the occupied westbank. israel says it's returned a captives alive from garza. dozens remaining, some asked if dvd, many or be to be dead. this complicates any future exchange deal. how must insist on including high profile prisoners like motor one but a whole si, abraham hammond, a below the o. c. and that's i, that is role has repeatedly refused to reduce palestine. is charged with killing is res, including the now longest serving present, or is ready to jails, have mothers to cuz he spent 39 years behind bars and has been excluded from at least 4 swap deals. which lots of different every time the announce there's an upcoming deal. i get anxious and worried. i won't believe it until i hold him in my
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arms and hugged him as his family says they never expected to wait this long. as other families count the days towards when they might embrace their loved ones, outside of his re, the jails. they say the passage of time has never felt heavier. me that but he just says continue this discussion with mohammed dunaway human rights attorney who has practiced in his really and posting and legal systems to more than 30 years. so you're joining us today from occupied east jerusalem. let's start with what israel cause administrative detention. so i was just looking at the latest numbers according to the as really rights groups. but selim, as of june and there were 3340 palestinians, held in administrative detention. what does it mean and how is it used? or actually the number has the rising since then it's almost now 350500. and it's very simple. it's a,
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it's an order issued by the military commander of those bank. and it's really military. oh for sure. and the based on that then monitored or go to that, but his team is b or administratively the team, which means that there is no time on the policy and it was detained on a minister position. doesn't know actually what is. ready the charge and what that, why he's being detained a d e doesn't have any access to the any evidence that there can be presented. and if you want to try and challenge that, the only way to do that is the, is the even worse. and as the records only the judges can see the evidence, why the, the pain and it his or her lawyer. ready cannot see any, any part, nor of the evidence or the charges that charges been sales. and they can be beating for a long period of time. some of the cdn, the students was our administrative lead, the team that would be in,
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in presence for us now. so it's not usually for 6 months, but then it to be extended for another 6 months. and there is no, did you shift process that in which different opinions can actually try to? so what is the legal justification, or is there a legal justification for administrative detention that you have? explain means there is no trial, no charges. i mean, it's a girl, it's a good pretext of for security reasons. and i'm, you know, it's, it's, there anything can be that can be put on the target. but eventually, we don't know what, what it is here. actually the, they say it's, it's something that might happen in the future. that's what they claim. it said they say it's not a punishment for people, but try the time to prevent them from doing x in the future. that's with the
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citizens as the security or the security. or is there any set? let us involved. if i set it to the stuff again, we don't know that we don't know that as, as the tvs we don't know that as lawyers and we are in a to come in complete darkness of those. the fees are, are, by the way, i really so there is no justification for this. at least none that meets any kind of serious scrutiny. um no charges, no trials. so for people, palestinians who are taken and then detain, can do you have access to someone like yourself to plead their case or to defend them of these 10? but again, again, it's, it's there for me. it's actually degrading to beat and both search and go support the cases because you have nothing to do. i mean, you go to the sports wedding, assume and you pretend to be doing your job as an lawyer. but the truth of the matter is that you can do nothing because you don't know the charge is you have no
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access to the evidence. and the only thing that you can ask for is that this evidence be presented to the judges with that is what you need is security services . special. barclay's name shall be present with the judges expired. the meaning they are with the judges and you leave the courtroom, you are outside of the courtroom. you are not even being able to be. we suggested that discussion, leave that alone and reviewing the documents or the evidence or whatever. they have any information that they might have on the presenting to the judges, and therefore the theme are, but it seems a lot i've missed. typically, the se, in the past have the care to go to the barnes, what they call a strike against it or a boy against those courts. because it does really is one to show the word that there is actually some kind of tradition scrutiny when in fact there is, this is only uh, is that yes sir, it's, it's not actually, there is no injustice in this process. and there is no due process,
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it's only it shows as if we are be broke to the it is a traditional system but in 5. and they cannot actually dependence as because they don't know what they are accused off in the 1st place. a fit or of justice and due process. mama don't like human rights attorney. thank you very much for sharing your court room experience with us palestine. father speed. the land of a people with a history that spends 4000 years history rooted in rich traditions of trade, agriculture, industry, and arts at the crossroads of asia, europe and africa. it is vibrant and prosperous cities. jasa suffered a gun, haifa, where the hordes of palestine thriving ports, factories cinema in theater. but in 1897. zion is an idea. ology born in europe, sought to create a legally secure homeland for jewish people in palestine threatening a millennia of multi faith and multicultural palestinian existence and identity.
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and 1917. during the 1st world war, the imperial british government turned that zionist aim into a reality by publicly pledging the establishment of a national home for the jewish people in palestine and our land, a strategic importance for the colonial power. the balfour declaration, as it is known, is condemned by palestinians to this day as being immoral and illegal. in 1947, the united nations wait in agreeing to split his story, palestine, which was under british, mandates into jewish and arab territories. jerusalem was granted special international status, but that did not stop the knock about or the ethnic cleansing of palestinians upon which the state of israel was created. and now stands. between 19471949 jewish power military forces destroyed and captured almost 530 pallets, and villages and cities. more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from their
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land. neither they nor their defendants have been allowed to return to this day in blatant disregard of international law. in 1967, israel sees the rest of historic palestine. it illegally occupies the west bank, including east jerusalem, and the gaza strip through a system of discrimination and segregation in trenching jewish supremacy over palestinian lives. a system that you and experts have called a port side. and then came the little core is described as palestinian versailles by renowned academic edward site and agreement that gave palestinians limits in self rule in parts of occupied westbank. while israel had total military control over the majority of the area, it imposed as well as total security and economic control over palestinian lives instead of resolving the fundamental question of palestinian statehood and an end to israel's illegal occupation. today that occupation is more entrenched and more
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violent. today the ethnic cleansing of palestinians continues in real time. today, israel is waging a war on gaza that is unprecedented in its scale its brutality and devastation. today, after 76 years of knock by israel, genocide and gaza unfolds before the eyes of the world. 365 days on average lane joins us from oxford in the u. k. sir, you're a historian, author of 3 worlds, memoirs of an arab june. and we wanted to talk to you today because you're not just any historian in the eighty's you and a handful of others dug into is really government archives and classified documents . and you brought a new understanding of history to the public, specifically when it comes to the knock. but can you explain to our viewers briefly if you could, what the official history was before and what your work revealed the
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official history. it's about 1948 present caesar l is the big thing. my colleagues, the video historians, benny maurice poppy and myself publish books that amounted to a from to the time on design these version of the conflict in particular, design these versions. so 131948. the palestinians live all this time of the cold war on orders from about betty maurice has demonstrated that the palestinians did not leave the poor style that these were carried off the asp. tennessee or fall this time in 1914. um. even on our pay up ended designers version the, towards the end of the mound,
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it retails a was to a lot of us off just a few showed the regions read you a was to avoid the off the palestinian state and my own book collusion across the jordan, looking up the design, this movement is the population of palestine shows that the pollution facing is, was divided. and the king of de la or jordan at this tacit agreement with the jewish agency to divide palestine between themselves at the expense of the fathers, teams. as a result, the palestinians were left out in the cold initially, all of this work was not well received in israel. what about now? a new history
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was we'll see we show colorado. um, and there was an attempt to disparity on a fast but gradually some of the findings of the new history found the way into the intellectual main spring. in particular, the motion that israel was innocent of expanding further steals, do 1948, and gradually the new history hope to create a climate of opinion in israel. it was conducive to mutual understanding and to compromise. it helps to pave the way to be honest blows. cold, but after the outbreak of the 2nd the father, he's rainy's return from the memories, positions of them and off. and now we have reach of stage,
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perfect stream deviation extreme. i'm talking these in between these ro, towards the palestinians in the neighboring arb states. why are you just started to the started to answer this question. second intifada, why has the political discourse in israel about palestinians narrowed so much? there used to be different camps. you mentioned that pragmatic prime ministers with knowledge that is real, would have to somehow deal with palestinians not just occupied them forever. and that no longer seems to exist. with turning point was the collapse of the time. david saw me in the 2 fonts and the rock was long as the responsible for the failure of that strongly to reserve the concrete. she came back from calmed a reed and argued that there is no understand parking lot for peace. this
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was not true. there was always a genuine palestinian talk in a 4 piece, but the off of the rock made to he asked so i don't know if i did come. david was completely inadequate. they've given me the meaning mode understanding of national belongs bus. the consequences of these came with very considerable because all these ladies believed, but rock, they've 3 in the senior and 5 in the 4 piece. and therefore you don't vote for thought to you that the leasing negotiations. your vote for a strong man who is good. if shooting honors, i'm sorry a sharon fee to the bill. oh yeah, sure. on the wrong the elections in 2001 and these really ride is being
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ever seems. and he's really, society is being moving steadily to the right in the press on the government headed by benjamin netanyahu, is the most right, tween the most masonic, the most expansionist, the most addressing. the jewish supremacy is government, israel's entire history. and the result of having this masonic government power is what we have seen the treasure deal for guns. and then the expansion off of the boeing does up to the from average lame officer historian. thank you very much for joining us and for your contribution to this program today on l 0. the still ahead on else as you are, we are live in the room where israel has carried out a major air strikes. targeting,
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what it says is the intelligence headquarters of hezbollah is also launched out the largest. they are striking the occupied west bank and more than 20 years. we'll have that and the rest of the news the had a lie. then let's have a look at whether across europe as we in the week. and it suddenly looking like a feel good friday for the northwest, some good high pressure in charge because west and areas. so lots of sunshine and fine and dry skies. yes, we could see some foggy and misty mornings with some lower temperatures across places like scotland. but by the afternoon, we're seeing more in the way as sunshine and a woman conditions not for long. however, for the likes of mine, and you can see that rain starting to work its way in. we'll see that to own sack
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today. and i had about another band of very heavy rain that's already caused flooding in places like it to be on caroway. so we'll continue to keep the warnings there. it's working, it's way further east bringing some heavier rain to west in pots of russia and look at that in greece as well. we have good warnings out for that rain. it will start to push its way further east as we go into sack today. so remain you seeing some heavy rain as well. it's not looking great, it's lee on saturday, but behind that lots of sunshine coming in for the front of the library in peninsula as well. so spain and portugal, some rain coming in here. and there is that very heavy rain and strong wind for island on saturday. the as the world economy, those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your
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business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on the client infinities your better tomorrow the the is really nutri his attack, the 11 east capital with a series of intense raids. it says it was targeting has pulled out intelligence headquarters in the southern suburb of
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the attack with some of the heaviest bombing of the roots in nearly 20 years is really fighter jets hit the densely populated neighborhood, with multiple strikes leveling residential buildings and causing extensive damage. it is really army has also bombed the main highway between 11 on and syria. media are reporting that it launched 3 missiles on the international road between damascus and a route. the airstrikes took place between the syrian states, your boose and the lebanese must not crossings. tens of thousands of displaced. people have been using the highway to get to syria in order to escape the air raids in live and on. and this comes as the ring and foreign minister of boston, rocky lands in the root is due to meet the enter in 5 minutes to initiate mccarthy . iran supports as well, not financially and militarily. but our correspondents are across all of this for so sort or a standing by intel, ron, where ron supreme leader has been addressing friday prayers. stephanie decker isn't the jordanian capital amman, because these really government has banned belgians, euro from reporting inside israel. acid big is on the main highway between 11 on
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and syria, the one that was bombed 1st. however, we go to our correspondence, dana holder who's in bare with zayna. it's great to talk to you this morning. and what can you tell us? bring us up to speed on this latest strike, as we said, some of the heaviest bombing we've seen in 2 decades in the lebanese capital yes, the is really military says that it targeted has full. 5 intelligence headquarters in favor of southern suburb, those heavy strikes really powerful last steps were heard across the capital. we have not heard from hezbollah on, but that target price security source strikes. it is being compared to the attack that led to the assassination of hezbollah secretary he was in an underground bunker, now is really media is reporting the targets was hash and stuffy, the and he really part of the inner circle of hezbollah,
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a cousin of the head of hezbollah, executive council. so this is an important man in the movement. his face is unknown, we have not seen him in public since the death of the fellow we have seen as well as deputy secretary general name as of appear in a recorded address and said that in the next few days, we will announce the next secondary general he did not make any mention of this funeral, but what we understand is that there will be no public funeral because they are worried that it will be targeted by as well. and that's he has been buried in a secret location in the district. so if you know, has the law is under attack by the is really military is really military is targeting almost everyone or everything associated with this group eliminating most of its military leadership. so we still did not know who was in that intelligence headquarters. if indeed, anyone was in that, in that building, is there any of the, the rang and foreign minister has no landed in bay room,
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which itself is quite surprising because you weren't reporting earlier today that the syrian and iranian aircraft are not allowed in the land of the lebanese airport, so i'm just wondering, 1st of all, how he was even able to come. and secondly, what's he doing in level well, it really is significant in terms of timing is really military, a weaker syrian iranian, and any quote, hostile aircraft will not be allowed to learn to play with international airport at the time. and a brand new plane was about to lie and this was forced to turn back upon the orders of 11 on the transport minister. so i called the transport minister and i asked, you know, the brand new foreign minister able to land the babies in there. it's ashville airport, and he said diplomatic immunity. this is a government plan, it's a different, this is a different story. those are the words that heats that he used. so, no doubt, this is really a message of defiance of message, of support for 11. not because those are the words he's been using after meeting 11
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east officials. we are here to support them stand by 11 on and hezbollah. so iran re affirming that this is not going to, you know, abandon its ally in loveland. on the houses there was enough for the reporting from the roots. thank you very much. so big is that the must not border crossing on the living on syria border. so you've reached the sites of the blast. i said, show us around well, this is the main road between the living inside of the border and the syrians side . and for the what we understand is that where they were a number of his race strikes this morning and he was we've got huge, a huge crate to a number of traitors in the middle of this road. that means no vehicles going into syria and no vehicle, some cedar will be going into lebanon. and what people are facing this morning is a long walk up this road. i've been trying to traverse around this crate to the stuffing the children from for the again i've seen people have forced to carry the
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luggage on their shoulders on their backs of st. children kind and the youngest siblings. lots of people have like suitcases with wheels on there, which i really want them to completely use us because the rubber, the sofa spread up the road, they have to drag them across and according to nobody's authorities in the last 10 days, 300000 people have crossed into syria main. you said with refugees, these are people that fled the servants available. settled here in lebanon. many of the children have been born here. know nothing except to the wrong number on his home for them. but they will take, the test isn't serial because of the conflict. yeah. because of the intensity of the complex people have been displaced on southern lebron from bandwidth from that the i is reading. the question is, what was as real as trying to achieve here is real claimed that his realize using his border crossing to getting weapons and caliber on from syria. the lebanese authorities had held the press conference on thursday, saying that this board of trusting is under the control of the state and the only
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people that seem to be suffering now are the civilians are these people's trying to cross into syria. as you can see, carrying their belongings around is create to waiting for vehicles to take them to the syrian side. and that's just what we've seen in the last last few hours, women and children, the elderly, struggling to get the belongings around this. craig, to try and make the way to syria, that is the live scene of the main border crossing for civilians between 11 on and syria as a big thank you very much for your reporting. let's go to stephanie decker. you're in amman, jordan stephanie, what is this real thing about? what or even whom they may have been targeting and be route what at the moment they have a specified in terms of individual. they talked about the c'mon center of the intelligence again under ground bunker system which explains those intensive around
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11 strikes reported, which is basically bunker busters. one goes in the next goes in, so they are digging their way down into the ground. and you know, 0, you can be safe to say that israel knew that the infrastructure was that the question is, why did they decide to hit it at that particular time? and of course the leaks and these really media is that it was targeting, as well as number 2 and potential successor. but that we're going to have to wait and see if the minute treat comes out with that new statement. they've just issued another statement about a infrastructure underground tunnel, 3.5 kilometer is that cross syria into 11 on saying that has the use that has a tunnel that links up to also what i said is there because yesterday these reading ministry issued a statement that has butler was using doc rhodes to transport weapons so it's really plays into how these rate is always operate. and also just in the last hour or so, these really army confirming that they killed as well as communication man. so the
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intelligence continues, the strikes from the air continues, the ground operation continues, however, that one far less successful than the israel's force from the air for shore. stephanie, meanwhile, everyone is waiting to know how is real is going to respond to iran, missed heart attack on tele v with a few days ago. do we have and i know there's probably not official communication on this, of course, on your military plants. but we have any more precise of a sense of, you know, what menu of options are being presented to benjamin met now well, initially there was told cliques, again because certainly these are, these will not put any of their plans on the public table that they were looking at will infrastructure, the americans now saying that they want something to be proportionate, what's proportionate? because what iran targeted was military bases to military bases on the most solid
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headquarters, which is located very close to tel aviv. we thought satellite imagery published yesterday showing that there was damage to some of those military bases, but there weren't any casualties other than as i run a clue cheryl, the only desk in the missile strikes moran was about a sting and from gauze all in the occupied westbank, so what is proportional at this point? certainly netanyahu is going to seize on this to respond. he's always wanted to hit the wrong. this has been a real policy for him, for years and years and years. so there is pressure on him not to escalate, but any response iran says any response is going to be met with a massive retaliation from iran. so it's, it, we're in a waiting game waiting to see when that is going to happen because it is all just made it very clear. so the question of, if it's one, the most definitely decor reporting life on amman, jordan, thank you, stephanie that. let's go see what happened in the occupied westbank because there's
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really 5 digits have carried out. an arrow strike there on a palestinian camp. they targeted a cafe full of people killing at least 18 palestinians is really military says it's killed the local from us commander or something that the group has not confirmed. the general strike has been declared across the occupied west banks is really forces as have intensified their raids on the west bank since the war and guns that began killing at least 720 post engines. the strength comfortable current has over whelmed local hospitals. medical staff have described what they saw the um, we had a huge explosion in the come, we headed towards the area, we saw the whole building destroyed and engulfed in flames. what he parks was suggested all over the place. it was a risk succeed. 5 of the bodies with whom am i just intact, but between 15 to 20 would dismember. i mean that will show how does it are list. you're joining us from just south if that would be. thank you for your time today.
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so i've been given everything that's happening around the region, whether it's garza, whether it's 11 on iran, etc. the occupied westbank is flying just a little bit under the radar. but today proves again that there is fighting there, and the palestinians are being killed in the occupied westbank on a very regular basis. yes sir, as you mentioned, 18 people were killed yesterday and the other and other injured. but this shows the scale of declaration that's been happening waiting for the 7th of october and uses the all military equipment we've seen in 2022 of june of 2022. when is what started using apache helicopter, which they haven't used since. the 2nd intifada and yesterday was another clear escalation when they started using partridge. it again, not been used since the 2nd intifada. this being the number that you mentioned about 700 palestinians killed in the west bank since the 7th of october. and it brings to the attention of the past senior people in the west bank that there is
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a wide deposit is really planned concerning the west bank, especially due to this really ministers, especially in attendance, mostly concerning the future of the west bank and whether it will be an extend it or not it's he, it's important here to us is one of the ideas of this really ministers right now is to classify any on movements in the west bank, which means a green light to the is really military to operate using unprecedented military force that today sees fit. what's the overarching goal? let me do. do we know of what israel wants to achieve in the occupied with? thank. this is really media and is really ministers. i think the goals are very clear, especially due to the idea of ideas of because much of which is a very important administrating this rattle clearly says that there is going to be more settlements and more use of the force. and there's also being talks concerning
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the future of the p a. we're seeing it to us collection and it's important to speak to. to point this out, this, this didn't start since the 7th of october reads on jeanine mc g can solutions. and to cut him had been happening before the 7th of october, but it did intensify after some of october, especially due to people focusing on what's happening. and it has been what's happening in levano and invited who news like this don't, doesn't get the proper coverage because of the magnitude of the whole situation right now in the region itself. i mean, i wish you had a job based drawing list. thank you very much. for joining us, this news, our run, the supreme leader has delivered a public sermon to crowds into her on praising the countries missile strike on israel earlier this week. i until the farm. and they described it as legal and legitimate. iran fired about 200 ballistic missiles of several sites and israel late on tuesday nights from an a cold for unity across the muslim world. against is
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really aggression is nothing on you as man, the lebanese people arose in support of the palestinian people. and this is also a law for those funds in line with that he's in low added to this in a legitimacy. well joe got the operates in, scattered by our and forces was the lease as that is fund again is design is to keep pace and then the 10 for the heinous crimes. better put, created by there's a lot, there is the crime in an entity houses here as well. so doris live in to around for us for so this was a very important speech given of course, the regional context, the middle east is on a nice that right now. let's take a moment and have you run us through the main messages. the main points delivered
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by the i told her of the well, the costs, the costs of these poverty. sam, conducted by the supreme leader of iran or the company, was the cost of emphasis on the unity and throughout all of these speech again. and again, he has a repeat that highlighted the word unity. so he has being simply saying that it is not a challenge that the rom is facing, or 11 or palestine. old is what make nations in the region across the region are going to face the is riley aggression. and also he's seeing a real possibility off at region of war. that's why he seemed to a very, that's the region of war that is in need of a collective regional effort. so one of the key this key it was that through the last decade, many people had been a cruising around or using a trap and elect good language against the original countries. that his policy is
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leading to the frictions among the regional companies in this part of the world. now, many are seen that she's speech today was a cool for reconciliation. and the cool for the you. and if you see that yes, we have the differences. however, we need to come together because this threat is a collective beef thread and one by one we cannot handle that. we have to put our force together. and of course, and other important message was that she, regarding iranians everyday running his attacks on his route. he said that we have done it and we'll do it again if we see it necessary. so the phrase that has recently been used by iranians was the phase of the south was being, has the ad to they supreme leave it off you. ron also has, once again emphasized that's saying that the, the phase of the south is there, the stream has. and that if you don't see necessary,
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it will retaliate and attack is route again the dense but a bowl of being stays. another symbolic aspect of this to 2 days sermon was that not the only around your supreme leader, the president, the top command is of the minutes we have the, for the government branches were there. and the reason that they were old, they have to gather publicly, they were standing up because some of these red is our messages. one is, randy is our best estimate and they really are using the region. iranians are saying that while we are here, we are public, we are not hiding. we are not going on the ground. we are here in a very well known location in, in to around the most the most them, if you, they are attack or suicide are reporting from the ringing and capital to her on. thank you very much. let's go to a near oregon a columnist for these really newspaper high rates are joining us from tel aviv. i'm here, thanks for your time today. so following ron's misaligned attack on israel,
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i think it's fair to say israel is that across roads. and benjamin netanyahu himself is at a crossroads. does he choose to use this window to escalate attack iran? for? does he want to lower the volume in the region? do you have any sense of where of what his thinking is, where he's messaging or where he might be headed. so let's go to his own devices had the time you all will be the supreme leader, the opposite number. all so, i mean there, he may have gone ahead and older via tech of the ring, a nuclear facilities and also help donald trump reading the election. but he is not the so these are a p 0. he must get the approval of his cabinet. public opinion is it gets police escalation. shelby does not seem right now,
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or that he was doing is rarely barking on serving fronts. i only heard the last part of your jump from base to respond. and so i didn't hear whether he mentioned the jaffa terror acts a couple of days ago, which 7 innocent civilians when measured by police students from the west bank. so the fighter at tech, we job was mentioned the team whose report was not even in retaliation, but the law the to for another such to are at tech no expert, these rarely uranium front rather than by the, in the split thing. you're a lot of pressure all the time, your government to find it focused limited way, all 3, all the things that will not bring you around. and these ro feed to a full scale war. and perhaps regardless of what the rustle of rebuilt the drum around israel and they still find an eye on gc commander,
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perhaps from the me signing force and assessing the one so 2000 as a retaliation or perhaps has some cyber comp operate. so sleep me a quick word, the person you heard from his office, not our correspondent, because as you will know, israel has shut down elsie's 00 in israel. we can't have correspondence there. so he is a, during the computer. yeah, he is a journalist. we are allowed to speak to him and, and we did cover the attack i was on air at that point. it was just before around it. do i have to leave? actually, we did absolutely cover the attack right on the streets of tel aviv that killed a people. and the decision making by the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. you said if lift days own devices, he might want to strike it runs nuclear sites, but he's not alone. how does that decision get made that? do you have any insights into that? i mean, is it? who gets in his ear? is it the security chief? is it political, the advisors? does he look at polls?
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how does that work as well? first of all, you guys use long hills ideas and he's ideology or self image. he wants to be remembered as the savior of the people of the israel and the run. he's posing technically central directories, role. he wants to be known. these are already 74 years old. he may not be in power much longer and he wants to be known as the one person we saved these road romeoville, repeat faith. however, there worry the mechanism where i've seen these grow these, that the cabinets, the sides on the walls. but the military must present the how, the options and if the military says that they do not have enough power to sustain it come thing. this is not the one all salty. yeah. me much like
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a $8.00 to $1.00. but the dog for 2007 in the bureaus or beast. it would be a very long campaign. the radians might strike back at the american allies along the gold. and these ro must see either the wishes and depressions of washington. certainly can you. oh for all the fees are wings and wishes must go to the other people's suggestions, incentives and perhaps so direct. mere oregon columnist and journalist at the daily is really newspaper. all right, thank you very much for joining us. let's get some other news now. the ukrainian air force says russia has carried out a drone attack on critical infrastructure in the capital key of overnight. ukrainian officials say air defenses shut down 9 of the 19 drones and another 7 were brought down by electronic jamming us. officials in bosnia herzegovina say at
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least 14 people have been killed in flooding to bunny municipality, where the desk for reported was completely cut off. a flash floods destroyed roads and railway lines, where the warnings have been issued, a neighboring correlation, montenegro and serbia. teams in taiwan had begun clearing debris following land slides in flooding, triggered by heavy rain, full, stifling, cross, and hit on thursday and killing 2 people and injuring more than 600. authorities say more than 800000 homes are still without power. taiwan experiences frequent tropical storms from july to october, but scientists say climate change is increasing their intensity the u. k has agreed to hand over control of its last african colony after decades long dispute the check us islands have been returned to malicious, but the decision leaves many questions for former residents. joining health reports for years, the people of the che goes islands have petitioned to be heard in will courts and
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that the un they've asked for the right to determine the future. nope, for the 1st time the british government has done it for them. we've been stopping the bar by the beach is government again over the question of self determination. immunization very important. the take all silence were occupied by a person in a d, a lift gate. the richard sits independence. in 1968. the indigenous to go. seasons became refugees resettled in maricia, the se, shelves, and the u. k. now, britain's last calling in africa will return to maristane, suffering take, and many took off seasons who hope to go home. see it, their identity may be wiped down. so what options do you think are open to you? i mean, right now, frankly, i don't know, but i've got to sit down to assist and see what, what, what company we have to start now for at least before everything got implemented.
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that the breaches government at this we have the decency to listen to us as part of the new agreement with the immersion government brick and retains a 19000000 year lease on the go go see one of the islands and home to a join to u. k. u. s. military base. the british government describes the decision of this historic writing the wrongs of the past, protecting international security. but for members of the to go see and community in the u. k. it's not that simple. they see it as a double betrayal. all the states in the world should respect the right to the self determination. again, ways. oh, i didn't duty a we more russian or which aggression or we breach of citizen. no one else them in 1968. no one has asked them now. don't know how else to 0 cooling method for me 0 then yay! for this news. our rob matheson will be with you in just a moment with the rapid developments in the middle east. and he'll be picking up
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all week long coverage of the one year mark. of the goal is to stay with us. the it is a debbie just comes of the 21st century law so you can just be fine. collect the money at the palace, binion, b, $365.00 days of genocide in gosh, we $165.00 days and related to is reading from ball starting from october, the 4th in a week of special reports. how does the remarks one year of genocide in gosh, filing a data piece of thousands of social media accounts containing photos and videos, place online bias, really, soldiers repeated hosting and videos of detaining accumulation of the convincing that they have participated in torture. obviously, it was investigated,
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assembles evidence of war crimes committed in the year long assault on guys. these video she don't need to be quite popular. inside is nobody can say they didn't know . got it on all just so you the investigative gen, thousands of young men and women come down into the jungle to join the pro democracy forces sharing personal stories with the globe. or noti, i do have experience been followed by multiple possibly chinese agents, exploring a fund world class program as anybody dies in gaza. salvation this will just say things that are falls on the see the world from a different perspective on how to hear from a the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i have never seen a leave media consensus change. so questioning what is reported and what does not
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the videos further reinforce a discourse. it is coming out of every sector. a, b is rarely official machinery. they're all palestinians are the enemy, finish the post, the codes, the media, or that just the a year into israel's genocide and gaza. the war is not impacting millions in the region. we're going to continue our special coverage of the war that's killed more than $41700.00 palestinians. the learn more about this, and this is my from dell home. also coming up. the often mouth of another major is rarely attacking self and be root. israel size it was talking has ball as intelligence type forces.

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