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sta in your own adventure now counter away the, [000:00:00;00] the one sort of a, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our life from 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 $41800.00 palestinians. the aftermath of another major is really attack and southern bay. ruth, israel says it was targeting has the laws intelligence headquarters. it is really striking you 11 on the main border. crossing with syria cuts off a road that hundreds of thousands of people are using. the fleet is really your
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rates and at least 14 people are killed in floods and land slides in the mountains of bosnia herzegovina, the a year a set aside in 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 would tell it to $41788.00 palestinians have been killed, men, women, the elderly. but those paying the heaviest price have been children who make up nearly half the strips population in one year is really attacks of kill the $16795.00 children. that's the highest death toll for children recorded in
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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. $1000.00 children and gaza 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, have been killed. this has also been the worst conflict in recent memory for a journalist, a 174 media workers have been killed. and unlike most towards the people of gaza have had nowhere to go. they are unable to leave, relegated to areas be,
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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 had been displaced with some having to move many times as 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 insecurity. 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, mosques, and churches gone. what remains? are these apocalyptic scenes of broken live and shots and futures?
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this is l 0. a special coverage of the genocide and gaza. one year on. we begin with hand who dories report from darrow bala. 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. the israel is committing genocide in gaza. israel has also been criticized for its indiscriminate use applied to a pens including its
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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 as well dropped around 1000000 kilograms has munitions on the strip culinary 1400 palestinians. thoughtful. the rocket fired from us. israel has also used white sports at chemicals that burns intensely on contact with air, leading to widespread fires and injuries, who invites group 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 2 years later, is there a wash in unit 2 month offensive in casa,
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getting more than 2000 palestinians after the kidnapping him killing a 3 is ready to in the occupied westbank. 3 years ago, israel went toward and done this time targeting causes, buildings, roads, homes, and leveling, at least 4 high rise towers. this included the deliberate targeting of a building housing, the offices of algebra and associates as press among others. israel has not only waged multiple mort on guns, and the costs are really years under the pretext of fighting chemist in other groups. but it has also flushed non violent resistance in 2018, the so called great march of return demonstrations demanded an end to the is really located in the right of return for palestinian refugees. just holding the binders at israel separation fence would prove the phone as is really attacked with tear
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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 is 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 i'll just eat a gaza palestine. israel's war has changed life and gaza beyond recognition alice thing and say they're exhausted after
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a year of suffering. we spoke to some of them and here's what they told us a signal. it says that that last may across the level of on with the need. you refunded enough data brenda's son named under shy, put her dad on how to how to, how to read them. i used some of the not that awful have i that awful mission the amount of the heavy and how does volume, osha apple here, subdivision an engineering issue at a rate of the box is such as well in the head of man in the south. and you do not run that and the to go ahead and get it done. then the next by then a m as in, lift the how much of
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a then ever than ever. then we spoke earlier to susan harvey. 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 season lift guns in november with her 5 children. and she told us that she felt torn between keeping her family safe and wanting to remain in her homeland the infrastructure of gaza itself as a city 8th, every time they build the top is really military. 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 universe. people of guys, a one to live, want to have a freedom, want to stay in gaza, no one when i need because i know even us,
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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 refract. chris, 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 was not an or would 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 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,
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it's not that because old people are around and go to because no, actually it's the quite the office. if 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 show before it's quite sad as one of the demands that em us 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 or still believed to be held in gauze it under the palestinian serving life sentences. a swamp deal would be the only way out of prison. near the abraham reports for many palestinian families, the capture of dozens of his readings on october. the 7th revived the whole that had long been subdued. prisoners exchange deals are the only way out of his really
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presents for hundreds of palestinians sentence to life. the idea of them have full son saving life sentences. what i'm thinking about my son now says the most he died and is ready to cups of it. and in 2022, i hope to receive his body soon and bury him, milan he loved a hope, put on hold negotiations between israel and him as are at best. dragging was no sign of any breakthrough for now. that's all in egypt. broker the ceasefire in november that led to the release of dozens of palestinian prisoners, women, children, and young men. our joy is not complete. we look at the sacrifice and 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 released have since been re i rested, including on medicine. my wife is ready for cisco 3 others during
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grades in the occupied westbank. israel says it the returned 8th captives alive from garza. those ends remain and some ask if to be too many or be to be dead. this complicates any future exchange deal. how must insist on including high profile prisoners like murder, one bit of o. c abraham hammond, a below but who see and i that israel has repeatedly refused to release the palestinians. charged with killing is res, including the longest serving prisoner in his way to jails. how about the tools? 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 arms and hugged him as his family says they never expected to wait this long. and those other pharmacies count the days towards when they might
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embrace their loved ones. outside of us, read the jails. they see the passage of time has never felt heavier. me that but he, josie to palestine, father speed, the land of a people with a history that spans 4000 years. history rooted in rich traditions of trade, agriculture, industry, and arts at the crossroads of asia, europe and africa, is vibrant and prosperous. cities. jasa suffered occur. haifa were the heart of palestine thriving ports, factories, cinema and theater, but in 1897 zionism in ideology. born in europe sought to create a legally secure homeland for jewish people in palestine threatening a millennia of multi faith and multicultural palace, thing and existence and identity. in 1917, during the 1st world war, the imperial british government turned that zionist aim into a reality by publicly pledging the establishment of
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a national home for the jewish people in palestine in 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 us in 1947, the united nations wait in agreeing to split historic 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 force is destroyed and captured almost $530.00 pallets, and villages and cities. more than 750000 palestinians were expelled from their land. neither they nor their defendants have been allowed to return to this day. in blatant disregard of international law, in 1967,
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israel sees the rest of his story. palestine 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. the system that you and experts have called a port side. and then came a little core is described as palestinian versailles by renowned academic edward site and agreement that gave palestinians limits himself rule and parts of occupied westbank. while israel has total military control over the majority of the area, it imposed as well as the 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 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,
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its battelle etc and devastation. today, after 76 years of knock the israel genocide and gaza unfolds before the eyes of the world. $365.00 days off. i obviously enjoys 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 next up. can you explain to our viewers briefly if you could, what the official history was before and what your work revealed. the official history about 1948 presented caesar l is the big thing. my colleagues, the video historians,
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danny maurice, pop in my cell, publish books that amounted to a from to the top, on design these version of the conflict. in particular, design these versions said that the 1948, the palestinians left 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 he's really carried off the big tennessee or foul. this time in 1948 even for pay up to up ended, designers version the towards the end of the mandate regions a was to, um, i bought to both of you a state you showed that because really
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a was to bought the bus off the palestinian state, initially, all of this work was not well received in israel. what about no history was receive shakara and there was an attempt to distribute on a fast, but gradually, some of the finding something new history found the way into the intellectual and main spring. in particular, the motion that israel was, you know, send off expanding other standards to 1948 that and a gradually the new history hope to create a climate of opinion in israel, which was conducive to mutual long distance. they have to compromise, eat health, to pave the way, to be honest, low the code. but after the outbreak of the 2nd, the,
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the fall into these rainy's return from the ministry's positions of them and off. and now we have, we just stage off extreme deviation extreme. i'm talking these in between these ro, towards the palestinians and the night during our state's average name, officer historian. thank you very much for joining us and for your contribution to this program today on elsie's 0. thank you. israel's occupation of palestinian territories set the stage for armed resistance from group such as a mouse the moving traces. it's routes back to the late 19 seventy's originally as a charity. the built schools must and clinics for a challenge, reports on the rise of arm groups and their tactics. terrorists will freedom fighters, legitimate resistance, or murderous extremism,
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palms palestinian groups and the power to rise language he used to describe them, have existed for as long as palestine has been occupied. to my mind, how dusting on the resistance is integral to the protest. any national struggle and has been integral to the palestinian national struggle going back more than a 100 years to the beginning of the successive waves of scientists to migrations to what was then a palace starting. how does that mean resistance? so in the late 19 sixty's, particularly after these radio occupation have gone to the west bank and east to reset the palestine liberation organization under yes, our fat snatch had many armed functions such as the p, f, l, p. which hijacked planes of the 1970s. and so black september organization, which killed is right, the athletes at the 1970 to munich lympics. and when the 1st intifada
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started in 1997 and the stones of palestinian youths would match with his ready bullets, a new generation of groups and much the full. the 1st intifada certainly left. we had a scene in the political parties on dominated officer that we stopped to see a rise in augustine in east list. it was also, i think, to do with increasing per sections that these left wing and, and secular groups were corrupt and no longer had a viable strategy for policy and national liberation. this was when, how may i send it? while it's ministry, wayne, the outcast that brigades targeted is ready civilians and soldiers with suicide attacks. and rockets. how mass also focused on politics? 2006. it one elections and concepts then asked a defensive dominated palestinian authority from the strip and use tunnels to keep
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fighting through israel as cause a was of 2008, 20122014 and 2021. 7 but how much methods of always the debates about the legality of armed resistance and how it should be conducted. we did say the 1st thing of people that i brought right to to persist are going to screw it. ready really, in the sense that they struggle against the bill coupons, y'all to pump in the profession is supported by international law about this specific action or a mouse and someone october and are unlocked for the, for the way in which they were undertaken. but as ever, the appeal of such groups rises with increased is right. the oppression. and when palestinian hopes the suffering t full rotary tendons out 0 is being in elgin 0 senior political analyst, more one to shower more on your london joining us live this hour again. i pointed out last hour. one that you were among those who essentially saw this coming, what we seen in gosh,
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at the level of killing and then the regional spill over. so what have been for you the main lessons of the last 12 months? what i think it was a instructor to look at this not as a conventional war, which is not it's, it's for the long cold, a significant award. what do you mean by a symmetrical? it's basically a water between a state and a number state cool, non state back. in this case it's how much and it was clear on live on television, how an electrical warfare unravels. you have is that it was a school were wanting power committee. busy legal violence against most people and the girl that is quite inferior in terms of its power that carries, excuse the expression, violence to confront the whole, say,
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environment is coming from is and hence why that results has been overwhelmingly unfit. what a visit are in terms of numbers. alas, the dead, the casualties, the schools, the stores in the hospital destroyed, and so on, so forth. this one has also was able to undermine israel's credibility is the style as well as the terms is there as economy and so on, so forth. and then once again, it's a, it's instructive to look at this and to understand the nature of drawers like that . so why is i with clinton victory, garza? but there's not that that is there as after october. 7th is not the same struggle for the 2nd. it was exposed to be rather criminal, state criminal government that must go to genocide in order to recover the sisters
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and that it is to me. and i certainly am suddenly, i should say, also dependent on the united states. some other were some power supported, certain work, because without the united states financing part of me, i'm sure that goes right. it's not clear how is there. i could have survived this for uh and how could i replenish it's it's hard. reynolds, even it's higher and dome and hates and, and the rest of its defense system that has been uh, established or made manufactured with the how or western technology and so on, so forth. so that is the 2nd thing that i think was major less than what's the importance of media. because in a significant warfare the, the, the public relations campaign to run by the likes of israel by them a nice and kind of seniors enhanced mission. somebody's in general like we consume was key and for that to work they needed to basically go in and enlist
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western media international media on their song. and hence the silence of international media towards the starting, but what's going on in and out of sight. and then the use of works like a human, she'd like dentist. oh, i saw so for became the conventional wisdom in western public opinion so much. so that was the government's to get away 4 months on what you're saying, genocide in gaza. what at the same time, the excitement about when we taken all the lessons of the last 12 months. so where do you think we're headed next? if we do special in coverage 12 months from now to discuss what's happened over the last 12 months, what do you think we'll be talking about a look somewhere towards uh, march, uh this year. best buy. they came up with a big plan for the asset cold,
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and he validate through the vision of the 2 state solution. and the possibility of is really having normal peaceful relations with the most thoughtful out of countries, including some of the other idea. opening up to the product, but most of the world and you know, turning the treasure these, that what i'm probably getting goes into something that's what ends up securing, get started establishing peace and uh, facing the way towards the fire stick to pick up at a senior stage one of 2 steps that was the by the invasion, trustees article. it was more of a promise than no reality. most people are docked at the united states because it's already made similar promises in the past and they've got on the golf for 20 years ago. they never came through, but be that as me, there was that vision. that vision was rejected by nothing. you know, you can post, i need social ceasefire for american vision. he continued with the water heat and bring it to a 100 e. s to this is the one again, 7 on a now. he's saying no, no, no,
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it's not going to be buying the chips them at least i guess any how we is. i would appreciate that at least initially back to that to solve them. 3 gone for logic off . you've got to fish parties are trying to ship them at least, which is a total dangerous dilution. it's an illusion to say that little the whole is read is going to be able to ship them, at least because it's able to bundle with or bomb garza, or even bump the harm. you don't change them at least by being capable of bombing system cases and be that as it may, i think now we're opening the way to where it's not that from is vision of to says solution and bucks america. no, not well enough far more digital status or with nothing, you know, promising strengthening to escalate the war from garza philip and on get you on elsewhere in for the for is that with the help of the united states perhaps to
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reship them at least that is going to be a major disaster, double triple of the 2003 the box. oh sure. 0 senior political analyst or one of the shower. thank you very much. still ahead on alpha 0, funerals are being held. so those killed in to car him after israel launched the largest air strike in the occupied westbank in more than 20 years. found on smith in to nivia. and there are a presidential elections here on sunday. and companies chi site isn't allowing much competition, but it could still be just pulling the
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it is really for us is seek to sign into the truth in garza, i'm the occupied west by indiscriminately killing jermel is now just here with john list a paid the price this is not just an attack on journalism, it's an attack on the world's right to know. the truth must be protected and heard . and the stories of real people must be told. journalism is not a crime. first thing it's todd huge. i mean, to say say that your government has repressive policy is 1st best of human rights. it is most important task, my government basing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements of the time. that's right. to tell you, is that the thought providing on sense, how much mist trip do you think impulse he's right now to ask?
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it seems to be spreading more easily. he of the story on talk to how does era the, [000:00:00;00] the, is really military, his pounded and lebanese capital and some of the heaviest bombing of the roots in nearly 20 years. the, this is the southern suburb of da here is really slider jets hit the densely populated neighborhood with multiple strikes leveling residential buildings and causing extensive damage. israel says it was targeting his beloved intelligence
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headquarters in the southern suburb of diet st. ahold or has more now from the roots. the is really military says that it's targeted as well as intelligence headquarters in favor of southern suburbs. those heavy strides really powerful blast stuff were heard across the capitals. we have not heard from hezbollah on, but that target was security right? 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 passion, stuff. he did he really part of the inner circle of hezbollah, a cousin on the head of hezbollah, executive council. so this is an important man in the movements his face is unknown . we have not seen him in public since the death of the products we have seen, as well as the deputy secretary general name as some appear in
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a recorded address and said that in the next few days, we will announce the next secretary 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 interim. so if you know, has been a lot is under attack by the is really military is really military is targeting almost everyone or everything associated with eliminating most of its military leadership. so we still do not know who was in that intelligence headquarters. if indeed, anyone was in that, in that building, it is really striking. there were a hospital in southern lebanon, has put the facility temporarily out of service. the hospital, which is in march or you and was forced to evacuated stuff on the premises. no casualties have been reported. nearly a 100 medical personnel had been killed across lebanon since the start of his really strikes in the country. and dozens of health clinics have been attacked. it
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is really army has also bomb to the main highway between 11 on and syria. media are reporting that it launched 3 missiles on the international road between damascus and the route. they are strikes to place between the syrian, the data tables and the lebanese a must not crossings. tens of thousands of displaced. people have been using the highway to get to syria, to escape the air raids 11 on houses here. as i said, big has more from us now on the any i was a friday morning. is there any strikes a number of his, or the strikes hit this main road between the lebanese border and the syrian border? now, this is the main route for people trying to escape lebanon. and this crate to deal with these crates of the soles last night. it spends the entire length of the road, essentially stopping any sort of vehicles, either crossing into serbia or from syria, into lebanon. now, these really ami had accused his beloved of using this crossing to get some weapons
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into lebanon. now the lebanese authorities had said that this vote of caustic is under the control of the state and basically denied those allegations. and according to the needs authorities over the last 10 days, 300000 people. many of them soon references have crossed back into syria. may have these people have the state worked on syria to find a home and lived on some of the children have no nothing except the brown born in branch here. but not because of the contract here because of the intensity of these really bombardments and the size and very many rather take the trunk this back in syria and know what they're having to do is traverse these negative craters. vehicles dropped him off on this side. children, women and men having to carry the gauge and the belongings around this crate to some have vehicles waiting on the other side of those. don't others have to walk the entire length of the question is what to visit? oh, trying to do they have the troops invading in the south depth reference,
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any aircraft that they deem hosta from london bay with all but one airline is operating, i believe. and that is main roads has been cut off. mason, that escaped from the conflict and the problem for those people was that much more difficult. i started big data from the liberty 7 border. we can talk now live to said, uh, thank you for that report very much. i said you're back in the back of valley now, specifically in the town of stuart. so that's in eastern 11 on as we were saying before, we aired your report. we were reporting on that striking you were a hospital in march, or you and that's in southern lebanon. can you tell us more about that? yes, we understand from medical sources i've told of 0 is that a decision has been made to evacuate that money to you and hospitals, the government hospital in the south of lebanon. now we understand that's due to the fact that these really jets have talked to the area around the hospital in the vicinity of the hospital. and we also understand the full paramedics were killed in
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fact attack. so this being the decision to evacuate the hospital, but it's not only that hospitality hospital. the also understand that may so general public hospital has been in factories and one and very nice. i can just tell you about money to you. and generally, if you go back to the will in 2006 months that you in was sped. now i was able to tell you in the south of that been on from mid july to mid august and for the best time and is ready. drones struck that time is the majority of christian town. so it was a sent shock waves. now the targeting of this vicinity around the hospital with a gains shock. many people in virginia and many people have already left, but talked in hospitals. now is a alarming thing for many people never know natalie also understand from united nations agency. if i could just, what with what they've said, just in the last few moments that they say 57 facilities have been shifted, including 9 supported by this u. n. f, p, a, that united nations agency,
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the very consenting for people around lebanon. and i said, i understand there has been new strikes in the capital b ruth with, you know, yes, i understand that they have been most striking in the suburbs of a baby, even as a rainy and foreign minister above rag cheese, visiting the capital. now we understand that to some buildings where a hitch in the neighborhood near the university and had the we also understand that the strikes took place in our right. yeah. near to football fields. now we don't know what the uh, target was or who these ranges are. trying to get to what exactly that they were trying to hit. but again, the capital is being pounded do is pounding last night and it's continued to be hit throughout the day. now this is a capital that has many people from across the country have moved that trying to seek refuge internally displaced. but israel continues to hit those areas asking
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people to evacuate. the evacuate displacing those people in bay route. and again, this seems to be no one laptop, and this is really a tax on not only the size, but in the capital, but also here in the best law. that's a big reporting. you're in the back of valley at the moment, we're really reporting on the multiple stories that are rapidly developing across 11 on thank you very much. i so the funerals are being held in a occupied westbank now. so the 18 palestinians killed in and is really are straight onto a car earlier on friday. these are some of the latest pictures from the scene to strike. targeted. a cafe full of people is really military. he says, the strike killed the local. i'm off command or something that the group has not confirmed. c and meanwhile, is really forces of storm the locks and most confound and occupied at east jerusalem. as muslims were observing their friday prayers, they prevented worshipers from attending the holy sites. is really forces have
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regularly stormed at the most compound. but the frequency of rates like this one has increased since the one doesn't begin the spring. and stephanie decor, stephanie, you have so often reported for us from within israel. but of course, israel has now shut down elsie's 00 there. so you're continuing your reporting from amman, jordan, let's start with the pictures we just saw us the most compound. this is something that you have witnessed multiple times. you put some context around that for us of the yes, well it's the jewish new here. so probably restrictions were, but being put in place for people to move and access at the end of the day, what you're looking at is, is these radio keep aisha? and then it depends on the day and how they decide to limit or not, or allow passage. this is the reality for probably the thing is it occupied east jerusalem in the occupied west bank and gaza. you? it's the crux of the issue really. so today i think it was, that was the case,
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it's over now, but it highlights the reality on the ground. it highlights what is the clots, you know, of the issue and the fact that these rudy's control. and the thing is, when we talk about the locks the most compound, this is really very, very facade. if you start messing with the stages, quote, which is the fact that only muslims can pray that a non muslims can visit. and that's something that politically, there's calls for change. so it's very complicated, but it is something that is so incredibly sensitive and it highlights again we as we keep saying these radio occupation posting in line with the palestinian people. and it's just day by day when you're in jerusalem unoccupied his gruesome you'll so often see young man pushed against the wall of the old city is ready soldiers often 181920 years old. asking them for their ideas, pushing them around. you know, that is the fabric of life there, it's humiliation it's control is occupation and that's why you know,
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you're probably gonna ask me about some caught them in the occupied westbank connect. you have an increasing sort of resistance even in areas where before it was and just just as that. okay, absolutely. let's talk about 2 car. um and what is really military broadly? i mean digital car him yesterday big yeah. overnight. um, but there's also with the, as really military, more broadly has been trying to achieve in the occupied westbank where they've killed more than 700 palestinians since the start of the gaza war of the yes has increased uh its res check. he owned the rest of the g, comes nablus, janine now to quite of accusing of the armed groups there of course. so have a presence of how mouse in the occupied wes spike. and you've seen an increase in armed resistance because of your, like are we saying that the occupation, things haven't changed, the occupations become entrenched. so you have this complete, you know, destination from people and there is now growing resistance. so this is what is
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role is trying to counter without actually realizing that there is a root cause for this. i've been trying to tackle it with military might and there and to call them 1st time they've actually used a fighter jet, a to kill 18. 2 of those, one of them asked commander apparently, and one of them also belonging to islamic jihad, stephanie decker reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. rhonda supreme leader has delivered a public sermon to crowd into her on praising the countries missile strength on israel. earlier this week, i have told the humming they described to the attacks as legal and legitimate. iran fired about $200.00 ballistic missiles of several sites. and israel laid on tuesday night from in a cold. so unity across the muslim world against is really aggression. and me a ring and foreign minister, a bus around she is in lebanon, and he's met the entering prime minister initially. mccarthy and a root rock. she has vowed a harsh response if is real strikes around and retaliation to the midst of barrage
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that it launched towards television on tuesday as spring and rest will start our restore your life for us into hon. and you listen to that speech by the i a told the obviously he gives it a very, very important moment in this regional context. what did he say to 1212, she is public sermon. today's she has again and again repeatedly emphasize the importance of the unity. so he's simply saying that now there is an ad i mean, and that the aggression is coming from that, that to me is not the want me to target the in the around 11 on or posting in groups or palestinians. however, does aggression is to where the whole the region and regional countries here and just to stop it. she's called in for a regional collaboration. so the run has been coming on the criticism over the past decades. many people seem that the runs policies in the region. how being put in fictions among nations here,
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or you're on was further isolating the so by the policy that has been imply. however, now the supreme leader of the company is coming. i've seen that there is a really the possibility of original war and to award that the region of war, the regional countries need to prove their collective effort. on the other hand, she said that regarding your bronze attack, when israel said that they have done and will do that if necessary. but more important than what you said, i think is the way that she has a has, has delivered that probably storm in 2 days. so now it's happening at time when israel is one by one, assessing, eating is original arrivals and now the radius supplement either decides to go public, lead the friday, the prayer. and while doing that to him by the, by the head of the government, the, the presence of the country, mister position, young weiss, president of the top commend there's that the heads of the old government branches
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also being present there. they are sending out a clear message to use ram, that they are not going to go on to the, on the, on the, on the ground. they are not going to see for shelters. so they are here in a well known location into around the most of the most challenging is valley is very trash. that prime minister missing you have said that there is no place in the middle east. that is, i have good, not to beach. and now the reading and leadership, political and military leadership is sending out the message, the strategies that they are here. and if they, if they did, they can attack our suicide, our reporting from there on thank you very much. let's bring and elijah man. yeah, yeah. about this life as a military and security, unless we, you heard the reporting there from her school. and also we spoke to an earlier guest from tel aviv and he was saying, is a journalist who was saying, if it were only up to benjamin netanyahu, the is really prime minister. he probably would attack it, runs nuclear sites. but,
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but these really public is training against that kind of action. and so he probably won't. i wanted to run that by you. so i don't think that's very correct because at the 1st beginning since the 7th of october, until just before talking to assassinate the leaders of hezbollah benyamin, antonia who was the prime minister, was looking for way out and was really in a corner with the majority of these really an opinion against him wanting to stop the will, guys and once the release of all the prisoners. but once he turned he's guns to clap and then things have changed off to bombing for data in yemen. for me, i'm in the 2nd time getting the, the spite and the ron, and not only the sub with charging the pager that but on this side more than 3000 fighters. but he also thought getting commanders and on top of that, so it has on the solar and that boosted his reputation. and he went from
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a very low level of support. and the, and i said to him from 17 point to 24 point. and he added to that by bringing to the own side to the government and giving him this position. i didn't pull edition that seat and this message. so he is today as he, the dad. i am going to change the middle east. okay, so you actually, so you disagree with that earlier point of view that was expressed but one of our guests and telling me you're saying no, this is that netanyahu and his view, it would be politically beneficial for him to keep escalating. i think for the moment it is in the been you mean that then you know, to keep escalating and then november this year meet so oh okay. what happens in november, us presidential election are exactly nice to know who is going to become the president in the united states. and he needs to keep the foot that without
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disconnecting the toward heading infrastructure, inviting you want to do the same, but he's all is no going to still be is going to continue. but if he has a pressure then, then walks along with them. encourage him to enlarge is read by that. do you mean donald trump, if donald trump, when's the election is what president trump promised? and he was complaining about the time the size of israel in and was saying that in my time around would never attack is right. and he, when he was the president said and complained about been human that then you know that he invited them to go to the doctor on. and the thing i will refuse when he was no longer president. so we see that the possibility to attack iran is going to increase many phones if they're not tough donald trump way. and so you're saying that us presidential election could be a a fork in the road moment. what if complet harris wins would? that's there is no difference between the democrats and the republicans in relation
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to supporting is right. the only thing we all seen today is that the american administration looks at the interest of as you read differently, they look from a different perspective, but they will not hesitate to support is right. what ever the decision open. you mean that then you all of the prime minister, which as a direction he wants to go and whatever he wants to do because he is the one guiding the one name of the lease. but deciding on behalf of the americans and the americans are just following him. meanwhile, the fighting that is taking place is taking place at 11 on both these really airstrikes and fighting on the ground. this is only day 3 day 4. so this is a, this, this part of the war still very young. what are you learning so far? a lot of things, 1st of all, these release of testing the ground, they testing the force and the reaction of husband law. and this is why they need to continue doing so until they find a breach where they can go through it,
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and they would go with a massive force. secondly, we see the vin, bob has one law. and the bone bombing of hezbollah is limited to the unit that's all deployed in the south of the lease on the river. and in the north of that, he's down here with us. therefore, we see that these really did indeed manage to cripple lots of capability of the hezbollah, me side units that are back in the big valley on, in other places. so those who are in the south grab it and do not need the secretary general. do not need the political decision. they know what to do. they're fighting, but they spin on state after against 70 to 80000 troops. that's all planning to going to happen. okay, lines are menu security analysts joining us in the studio this hour. so thank you very much. thank you. let's get to some other news now. the ukranian air force says russia has carried out
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a drone attack on critical infrastructure in the capital. key of overnight ukrainian officials say air defense is shut down 9 of the 19 drones and another 7 were brought down by electronic jamming officials in bosnia herzegovina say at least 14 people have been killed in flooding. your political municipality where the debts were reported was completely cut off as flash, floods destroyed, roads and railway lines. the weather warnings have been issued in neighboring croatia, montenegro and serbia. even pocket, which joins us live from. yep, la nika, what's happening there now. spill the heavy rains of heat. so central thought. so both that has to go in out last night. it's all stuff that they're on 3 am in the morning. people are still sleeping and they were totally unprepared. even the weather forecast was not a soul alarming for this area. so what's happened is the people in the cell region, these the city of mirror and the police realized and right now was hit the car this
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to the village and doneo blemish. so was totally damaged the 16 people of right now have been confirmed because of the killed you with this floods. uh, do you like ordering the local authorities and they are afraid that the summer of old arise. i'll definitely, but they are afraid that it will even could be the double the, the, that stole of this. so of all that's happened here in the able any cell region. so uh, what the problem is right now is that the road communications are a little so disruptive. you can see dozens of vehicles behind me of the city this oral vehicles of medical teams rescue teams. so are not in a position to enter the albany. so because of this, the main, the road was totally washed away on a couple of places you have to describe your brain, thorns, and lots of. so the good news is right now that the quoted or has been established . so towards the northern part of the country towards capital. sorry, well,
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which is 70 kilometers away from me up on it so. so the risk, it seems good then. so from that's a that, that side, and it's a good news the because people are afraid that even though there could be more rain and more problems in this area. but the good news, as i said this, of that some of the roles have been recovered then. uh that the rest of the themes go down to right now. so the rest of the operations is underway in the place called on. yeah, yep. let me start and we're seeing the, the extent of the flooding there on that aerial footage, yvonne path coverage. thank you very much. i so traditions are voting in a presidential election on sunday, which currently the case i it is expected to win any serious challenges have either been disqualified or jailed. brandon smith reports frontier this on a good day. i'm and yes it can make about $15.00. it doesn't go far. food prices
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have tripled in the past few years. i'm and says it's getting hotter to feed his family. when the pollution happened, we expect a jump, so young people, we took the country and like nothing's happened. i swear things were meant to be fine. when did you put the came in? we thought he's age good. so maybe things would improve. they haven't to, like millions of tunisians and relies on state subsidized food. that includes flour, sugar, vegetable oil, veteran port costs of sold politicians, have bank chain the subsidies because of the fear of social unrest, presuming alls legal since the so called 2011 democratic transition, successive governments have opted for continuity, but growth is stagnant and prices have gone up, particularly because of the russia ukraine wars and use unemployment is close to 40 percent according to the international labor organization that will change from the 2011 revolution with our state, an autocratic president, and sparks the hour of spring. yes or not, you has
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a degree in fine arts. she hasn't worked for 7 years. so what else can i do? revolution demands were employment to liberty, national dignity. but unfortunately, until today, this slogan is just the slogan. it's a shame on to miss you. have that invested in our education, and then those graduates go overseas. last year present chi side rejected a $1900000000.00 paid out loan from the international monetary fund. because he said foreign victims would lead to more poverty cups. the subsidies for one of the low tons vitiate units. it will pay a box full $1000000000.00 to foreign credit to this last 40 percent more than the last year. so now the, i'm a may be called a to resist. i'll just shoot. so that's, it's uh from me several venue. so this is our but we're going to take a short break and we will be right back in just a moment with continuing coverage at the rapid developments in the middle east. israel's war area war and ground war 11 on as well as what israel might do in
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iran. more on that when we come back, the, with the guns are raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives or attack. tell us the names in the west bank. so these are the 10 to blind. i will, they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are resting. choose population protected by no one. do you want to fight westbank the other from the palestinian experience to colleges and qualities often among the worst in the world? some estimates show emissions from caused account for around half of the cities.
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evolution. decalle stands in contrast to the mass rapid transit system or the m o t t within 10000000 people. now the 20000000 lives in the surrounding towns. many of them can use every day in and out of the capital. no construction is under way for the 2nd line between the public. the expansion is made possible because of a loan is nearly $1000000000.00 from japan. the
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states them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the, the the is really troops, boom, empty houses and rate homes and 7, let me know this air strikes on the route 7 summer continues the time, sort of, i mean it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from bill. also coming up this our, the un says, is really attacks of shudder, dozens of health facilities, 11000000 and is really strange. near lebanon's main border crossing with syria cuts off

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