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of them is on the one. yeah. is junior. so i didn't goza 365 days of unrelenting is ready. bombardment, resulting and one of the deadliest conflicts in the 21st century. the offensive began on october the 7th off to an unprecedented attack by a most sizes, members of alika sombre guides the wing of the group, and of the palestinian resistance fighters infiltrated his riley territory by land and sea. 1139. his rallies were killed that day, including soldiers and police officers. 251 people as riley's and foreign nationals were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration, the full by prime minister,
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benjamin netanyahu, on a moss, and a promise to eliminate the group unleashing a war of revenge. and many fears, breaking records in both scale and brutality. at 41870 palestinians had been killed in dallas. and since the start of this war, the elderly men, women, but the ones paying the heaviest prize has been the children who make up nearly half of the strips population in one. yeah. oh, but 16000 children have lost their lives. the highest disc tells the children and one year of conflict. but even surviving has come at a cost. more than 19000 children had been opened, losing one parent by killed open battle. so mind the you an estimate, $1000.00 children and cancer have lost at least one, then making up what is believed to be the biggest cohort. a pediatric impurities in history is while has also targeted and unlikely group in combat health with as many
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arrested, tortured and know about 800 of them killed. this is also being the deadly as conflict and recent memories. the journalist, 174 media workers have been killed, and i like most was the people of casa, i've had no way to go. unable to leave, they are relegated to declared circled sipes onset the is where the army has been pounding 90 percent of people in guns that have been displaced. so i'm having to move not once or twice, but 7 times within. so i have not been the only tool in this war. stylization as well. about 96 percent of the entire population is facing high levels of acute food and security. many children have died of starvation. no one has been spared and nothing has been spared either more than 75 percent of causes. building infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, most common churches, all gone well. remains of these apocalyptic scenes of russell,
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a scorched earth of broken lives and to shifted future. welcome to world, is there a special coverage genocide and cause a one year on? we begin with home to salutes report. and what happens that fateful die on october, the 7th? 2023. on the it's described as the biggest security failure in israel's history. palestinian fighters from dog launched a surprise attack which began with firing thousands of rockets all over israel's overwhelming countries missile defense system. then reeking through several layers of secure border from the ground. and from the skies above, in a massive attempt on southern is the old zack video
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while you sell it and not popular sleep well at the job you want to do done with the limit. then we're locally within the head a. malcolm shut off and you had the wasn't shot. okay, feet heavy must the deluxe all in there, 1000 fighters from amazon for san brigade and palestinian. it's, lemme go ahead and put for gates. took over is really military bases and is really controlled border crossings along because the periphery, the attack disability across the globe, especially in a place no fruits. strict security is okay. so i am, i know who the me to come a little bit, move to a little bit slow. the baby will come off. i'm a queen the operation of the flood. but for israel, one of the darkest days in its history, that's become known as a mastercard,
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unfamiliar own, lower than most of the law, the one such as movie. i mean, i just had to give up zillow as at least 1139 people were killed in the october 7th, the top 251 is relays and foreigners were taken captive. and a year later, nearly $100.00 still remain in the living much so lot of info, small and muscle in mind. and they look so cool when they come into play with them is on the logging bit. there, among the hardest hit areas where the towns and settlements near the guns, the border like boots very, quite opposite the hollows and 0 the and most notably the nova
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music festival introduced today. for 364 people were killed. but the most shocking series of failures on the 7th was the delayed is really military response. 7 7 a response that starts several internal investigations as to how and why the army took hours to respond to the biggest attack in its history . 7 from the central jersey to those riley's paying tribute to the 364 people who were killed at the festival. exactly one year were a good family. solve the victims of the moment, silence to mock. when homos find his launch the surprise attack, 44 people were taken captive from the sides by palestinian resistance. groups are in crowns of protest as have gathered outside, just ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his house in west jerusalem, demanding the return of the remaining captives,
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who are still being held in garza. well for more of us, tiffany decker joins us from jordan's capital. mon, because the is where the government has banned al jazeera from reporting from there as somebody this is obviously it was a mess of a typical guy in his rouse history one year on how people reflecting on what happens. yes. a patrol day and one that has led to the change of the entire region people in is, are all marketing this with great sadness, great morning. and also reflection a lot of the op eds in the media reminding these ready public of the failures of this administration of the failures of the military even though is ready is, will tell you that they have restored face in their army in their air force. uh, because of the gains made on that northern front against has by law. but they're still a lot of questions to be asked about the failures or bringing the captives home. we
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heard from these really president isaac hertzog, saying that everything was being done to bring home the captives. but many do remember that this prime minister haven't made that to priority. and this morning we had the announcement of one captive that was believed to be alive. he was taken from the nova festival that announcement that he was killed and his body taken. so the anger will also continue to rise in a way of asking this government to make a ceasefire and gauze it even if they're happy with the continuation of the war. in the northern front, they want a deal in goal is that to bring the captives back and that certainly as pulling off the table when it comes to this disagreement in his role. thank you so much. they have stephanie ticket for us there in a month alone. think house is a form invested in consul general officer island, new york. he joins us from televi. thanks very much for joining us here on l. just era. first of all, can you just give us some really important context here? i mean, how much does a mazda is attack on october?
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the 7th. really change as well. and how is riley's look at life and in their lives now? oh, that's a very good question, but unfortunately it's, even though today we mark a year to the massacre and the end the war, the need on least it's too soon to tell. and what i mean by that is that the devastation and the agony is still here. and whatever scars, whatever mental scars, you know, of a soul. so science little scars on national scars is less um will will take time to uh, to better appreciate and assess there's no question. go back to your original problem is there's no question that that is that that day is october 7th, 2023. a year ago today is considered by vines, really is, you know, the, uh, the average guy walking up the street up to and including the prime minister is
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considered to be the worst day in israel's history. that became arguably perhaps the worst year. and israel's history of both, if you look at the statistics, but also if you look at the, at the science guides, the mindset, the how people feel. there's no question about it. you know, you can hit these bundle all you want and you can indulge in a miss aisle thing, palm game with, with the iran, but the, the humiliation and the devastation of how much is attack on october 7th is indelible. mm hm. it is riley's want, right? now a year wrong, did they want to eradicate any one that stands against as well at this point in time? or are they actually looking for a lasting pace as well? if you look at the composition of the government, the lasting piece would be somewhat of an oxy mark and that, and that was true until october 6. this is a government that basically in its basic guidelines of december,
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2022 says that there will not be any negotiation with the policy. now these are $100.00, you know, the a full so ship or a ship of fools rather. me. i think that we can ignore the balanced in an issue with mr. nathan, you know, inventing the advising, adopting and, and expounding a policy of weakening the palestinian authority by bias strengthening the how much are preserving? how much is power in gaza? and in doing so, he can always have an excuse why there is no credible park now under the housing inside. now you can live in this denial for so long and then came uh, october. so yes, you're right. i, i the, using the word are you ready? j. i at 1st the idea was to eradicate from us. i think there's a realization that, that, that is not easy to do. that's almost impossible to do. the only way you can seem
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to be to do that is a course of action that visual will not take and that is basically occupied the buyer got the script and be responsible for the rise of the lives of the for people who are living there above and beyond, those were members of us. um, now i laugh, he's finalize it completely different things. so when you said, you're ready, get everyone that frequency visual. yeah. you know, every country would love to do that, but that's, that's uh, that's mazda, our monster mentality. that's not how countries can and should be run. is there any consideration given to the move in 41000 people that have been killed in gaza at all within is right. i know. i'm sorry, it sounds over food. my hands are sound so crude and um, i'm sensitive and sensitive but no big and, and, and you know, for the 1st few months is really,
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is were rarely aware of what's going on in the us other, other than the other than finding out by other media that the army is attacking in the air force economy and special units of operated and a neighborhood was flattened and an extra amount of hamas members were killed. but that the, the scope of the devastation of the, unless you watch, i'll just see you now, or bbc or cnn, or any other off for media outlets. what sounds familiar then came the, we don't care, look what they did to us. it look, it's very human, it's very natural. it's not right. you need to be aware of what's going on because that would uh, that move for meant the next round on the possibilities in finance. which, you know, we're not even thinking about the next one because we're still in the midst of the kind of cool um and as the pictures um came out or emanated
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from, from guys up people's feelings or basically hard. again, i'm sorry to say that, but you asked me about how to, how we won't be inside from within the as well. are people hard and they said look busy, you know, people call this award range. yeah, it's a more french look what they did on october 7th. look at the smaller and look at the art verity. look at the, a savage re uh so yeah, we're doing the same thing and you know what any other country would have done the same thing. he thinks that that's something that a country or a care group operating from a different country do this to the united states, would do this to france. when do this, to rochelle would do this to south korea our any hour or past hour for that matter? how would they react? and so people started sealing, you know, this, this moral severe yardi and, and we're entitled to do everything and anything. and to be honest, you know, with the, with american support and american, becky, the fact the rest of the world was aggravated and the noise
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and frustrated and accumulating a criticism, didn't seem to matter too much to moses ruins. okay. we will have to leave it there, but we really do appreciate your insight into the thinking over the last 12 months . i don't think us fully invested in coastal general of as rarely new york. thanks so much for joining us. my pleasure. thank you. let's take a look at the situation fully. is why the captives that are being held in gallons. a $251.00 is riley's and foreigners were taken captive on october. the 7th by him moss and other finances. 117 has ran. these have returned home some released in exchange deals of those risk viewed by the is rarely, on a they were currently 101 kept us held in gallons of 36 of whom had been declared dead. but it is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has announced that half of the captives are alive. does he?
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7 bodies of captives have been for petrie. i said to israel, most i believe to have been killed by is riley file. and i to people have been rescued by is rarely forces, but not without devastating consequences. so hot it has this report. these are the faces of those taken into garza from southern is riley towns a year ago. the youngest favorite boss, just 8 months old. the oldest, slow months aged $86.00, his family originally from iraq was from us another policy, the inspections kidnapped his ratings and foreign nationals. and in the morning it's hot. the took is role by complete surprise. is it month the end of the jewish holiday, of the quote, and just the day of the 50 anniversary of voltage railings referred to as the black day when it was defeated by gyptian in syria and soldiers in the off the 6 will videos like this one know all the money was shed,
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globally of people taken captive from the homes, minute tree bar, and a must have does it raise these writing? but it tree rescued her and 3 others months later that they killed 236 palestinians in the process. mostly women and children. her boyfriend was one of a $101.00 counts is still held in the goal is to strip. it comes whose families have tirelessly ronnie to every stop today. instead of even all the cities desperately quoting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his follow right government to accept to see slides deal the one an early sci fi agreements and showed the release of more than half of the counselors in exchange for palestinian prisoners held in his ready detention senses some for use and many without trial lost it only 11 days with each side accusing the other of failing to on a da 0 time on international attempts for an agreement to remediate, says cats,
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all of us in egypt have failed since and with israel's focus shifted to iran and his vala and 11 on is role is now engaged in will. a more than one front from us has always maintained a temporary c spot isn't enough and wants to complete and to the will is roll says this isn't possible. so that gets rid of the palestinian arms grew, but it's already a sauce today to thomas's visa, a smile, amelia, who was the lead, negotiate to love, the rescue attempts have failed so far and several captives have been killed by his ready file. this far is of the of us the go. she was released as part of the c 50, but not meant as an over she campaigns for husband keeps release, but hostages day i'll be left to die to die slowly.
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how can i handle that? can i just don't know how to handle it anymore. i can probably be mcdonald's because he's already met with this. and you all who us the president joe biden, an un secretary general, but to no avail. then the obama nauseous way she liked the other relatives believe the caps is, have been abandoned. and so she'll continue doing everything she can to show the captives a boat by sort of fido l g 0. with joining us now as small as unknown who is an award winning peace activist whose parents were killed in the october the 7th attacks by him off. he is now working with palestinian activists to stop the war and release the remaining captives. thank you so much for joining us on that, which is 0. this is obviously, and no doubt a significant and very painful day for you. can you 1st of all explain what happened to your parents a year ago, or i don't,
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and thanks for having me and the sharing my stories and my voice. and exactly a year ago, at this time without contact with my parents, they lived about 20 meters on the boulder of a of guys that were they raised. and me and my full siblings. and, and one names of the neighbourhood so far, which i was and friends start coming, we realized a to be believe that we need to be prepared for the will and the fighting data. and we received the the tragic can use that mike balance while i had burned to death in the house. eh, what did they love so much? and. busy described as a human, but last year the 7 become into has and the ending region is been going on in flames in the last year. and what we are doing, it's 1st, it's my family,
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but we still many of the palestinian these but i it is. we are offering and the because vision to positive vision for the future or for people invested in these varieties. and, and this is the legacy of my parents. will believe that on your end of the quote and or you manage to leave in peace and dignity. and security and safety. so this year has been a devastating here. and it tremendously it difficult for, for our family, for, for all people, for both people. and, and then now it's time to make it stop rate. and it's done to make this for the last 4 and what they'd be leaving. but then i now know, i know that these, these possible, like you said, you've been an advocate to pay. so it ends an incredibly powerful voice because of the direct and personal impact october the 7th had on you i, i imagine it would have been incredibly easy to become bitter and angry and seek
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revenge for what happened to your parents. but clearly you haven't, can you just explain your journey to this point? well, it started with the 3 days that the parents, that my younger brother of the family need to send to you in the best of a message that was seeking no revenge. that nobody branch when brandy and i will be loved parents, but 2 lives. in the event, you will only escalate this cycle of bloodshed, pate, and fear that these been going on for a century. now, we gwen the balance due now to these readings and, and then i've decided you know, the pure my status from, from the band, from the albany. i was broken to pieces. i was rolling in an ocean of silver and be able to say, my says i chose to walk on the best to be suddenly conciliation. and on the best i was dialed being while i was a meeting and meet by the honest phone guys up from
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a 0 from the west. but either way it is worldly. there is such a book, francis and, and politician and policy makers. and then best of those and they provide form over they will and that means to be less and less than of hope, the less and of the future. and the less than forgiveness. slope is not something we find for those a, something we create. we may call please others by envisioning event the future. and that's the thing to make it into a reality. and we must be very honest with those stairs checking for action of effective if they're not, they think they've, it's nothing reason to give out. oh, the fall into it to give up. it's just that reason to change direction because they wouldn't be effective. and what we are quoting and i'll tell them well, and i want to use your, your platform. we don't need your quiz. we don't need your thoughts. we even don't
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need you to cross your fingers for us. we need you to walk. we need action because if we one that we to speak again next year. and the number of the question of these, of dental suffering of date is what anybody in the, and of the region that the people they me believe we'd be above what we can more than we can imagine now that we could not imagine october, the 7th, the day before, so we must act and we must make all that land. i think the future. oh, we've been dealing for another minute if it's okay. yes. play some of the future even though, but i've seen it, but at least that amount is filed, the form each other level we meet in the future is what i always investing in making the future that these base only configuration, the quality, security and safety for most people because they wouldn't be no security and safety one people without the other. so this is what it does, a bit less sense. and this is though we, we operate and we phone and,
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and we stop just kind of people to us is the best people process or is there anything but i've seen. yeah. and we are working on the ground to make this possible. thank you so much for telling your story and putting it so eloquently we really do appreciate your time and your inside smiles on on there. thank you. thank you for listening. that's what the decades is. riley leaders have used the humanizing language to describe. tell us the needs to justify, as well as occupation. since october, the 7th woods have become a weapon to legitimize the war on garza and my, in the them is on the logging bit
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as one of the lowest ratios of combatants to non combat. and you want to know where its lowest and because it's lowest in roswell, it's an entire lation that is responsible. it's not true. this rec, nordic, about civilian is not the way where i'm not aware of the kids because they i'm fine. i don't know. i'm sure you got set up maybe not for the see me a few. i was like, i like, i'm not miss you not consult customer service but it's not only the human isaac language against the palestinians that's being used propaganda. and this information have also backed up the military offensive on the ground. tell us any insight. it's meant to provide justification for war crimes. or some of been generated reports. since palestinian fighters attacked southern israel and october,
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the 7th. it's been spawn right. government has presented a narrative based on untruths and propaganda often echoed by its allies. one of the most repeated plains was that of 40 be headed babies. never really thought that i would see could have confirmed pictures of terrorist behavior in children right there. he could not have seen them because those dead babies did not exist, isn't it? here, in the immediate aftermath of invading is really troops began posting images and demons under governments. these really government insisted how my flight is systematically. they put them in multiple investigations, have failed to find evidence to corroborate that is raised for machine, grind it to a campaign which has killed more than 41000 people in gauze. the 3rd at them children is painting. i left indians were facing the depths of the children as balls, level 3 quarters of all infrastructure and gaza. israel's justification for targeting
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hospitals was the presence of homeless come on centers into the buildings, but dislike the relentless campaign of a tax on medically facilities and health workers. these really government failed to provide proof to back up and emissions if use this pretext for the attacks. it's a baby bottle in the bank side. hospitals, it's spokesman blind about days of the week as name. so from a spike where every terrorist, right to name a group, say anyone who tries to get a 2 millions of palestinians living in simon like conditions is a target. and men is really forces shoot or bomb. clearly mark comenity, a vehicles and stuff. but the one named spell stand and fight is only too late to submit the responsibility if there is a public outcry, particularly with the killing of for an 8 book, as is really need is call it quote, a mistake. despite the un agency propeller standing refugees are under fulfilling the it's really government's legal requirements. it's been a regular target. let's say israel has been trying to shut down under for decades
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because its existence legitimize this palestinian claims the land stacy were stolen by israel. of this great to is in of my wasi. we're at least 400 families but forcibly the space in the tents were wiped out by is really bombs. that's after they were urged to go to a safe storm. but nowhere is safe in gauze. there is a place in gaza called them will. i see that will, i say, is the place where they all can have a shelters. together with international organizations, we created shelters just being a little new legal experts. caldwell clients in almost every act follows a par and propaganda you send us the tactic according to michael and jones, who specializes in this information. a consensus can be created really quickly, and that's what's happened. you had the 40, the headed babies that, that immediately. right. exploiting an emotional moment in time with this atrocity propaganda makes people more susceptible to it. if you don't want to believe the reality, the reality that kind of thing into being slow that i bet it's
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a genocide. you need something for your morality to rest on. that's why you need to lie, and if they believe that they're fighting anatomy that the heads babies, they'll feel comfortable doing that. it also gives you opportunity for western leaders a way to look to devise to that populations why they should support an american ally like like as well. i come before you not only as the united states sector states, but also is a jew. you need not be a jew to be as either stamina, sinus, ideological, political, and financial backing. his fuels. a lot of this information to humanize ation and victim blaming. when you're on it's still being waged against palestinian civilians . some of the javi does there even before the war palestinians and guns were caged in and cut off from the rest of the world. the 17 years as well had imposed the land air and sea blockade on kansas. and that sage has intensified in the past year with absolutely no way out for the residents of gauze or as they were being
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systematically targeted to the daycare has more. this is home to one of the world's highest population densities. and this being described as an open prison. this is garza, a narrow strip wedge between egypt, israel and the mediterranean. as role has built heavily fortified barrier surrounding the strip containing palestinians within its with multiple watch towers and round the clock electronic surveillance. there are 2 crossings palestinians could use before the will because the roof of crossing is located in the south. and further north is the arrows crossing all of these entries in exit out of cause a has been shot by a, b is ray. the military is role is systematically attacking garza from the north to the south, forcibly displacing hundreds of thousands of people where every inch is
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a military target. so called se phones designated by israel have shrunk to just 11 percent of the strip. and those very se signs of being targeted. this is will palestinians, the cooling, running from death to old stuff, is roles control of 2 strategic points. allows it to trap an entire population. one is the philadelphia card, or a buses or in between cause the and egypt and that's are in a car to created by these where the, all me, the cuts the strip into hoff allowing it to control the movement of age and people from the north to the south, as well as demand for loss and control. it would be 2 buses and the student any hopes of reaching a ceasefire, leaving an entire population stuck in a desktop with no way left to go or the past year of unrelenting is why the bombardment has destroyed 75 percent of it,
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as well as infrastructure leaving the gallons the strip unrecognizable. but you insist the extensive devastation has not been seen since the 2nd world war correspondent, honey mock minute reports from casa, the 12 months of bombardment, heart brake, and pain. this cars of war are it's into a re street. and what palestinians once new and he'll be or have turned into over distance memories the so again, as i said, this is my home or what remains of it. only small part of my home. i can't reach it . i wish i can go in and take some of my belongings, but my dream was destroyed. the rails is tribes, artillery, shilling, and demolition. have turned much of dogs into a vast wasteland of rubble. yet it is still a cluster for the hold of her. every time i look at the destruction i feel
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depressed. you feel as though you were in a dream. you want to wake up from it and return, but we can't bring back anything. until when will we remain like this? until when will we continue to be on the siege and on the stress of days old just war. we don't feel any comfortable safety. more than 75 percent of buildings here have been destroyed. families have repeatedly made the agonizing decision to leave. and as the sleeve, the destruction follows them, places of healing and the sanctuary turn into places where palestinians, more homes were parents, one stuck children to their beds now and ruined with bodies beneath the screen. i don't know how about again, is that, i mean it's just,
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it's like we're in a night mess. i pray to god that i wake up with the children were asleep. they are innocent and they were a sleeping. yeah. they've been told into pieces. you don't have to look far to understand what dogs i was going through and every now and then a reminder of what once was this been uh we were raised. yeah, we lived with these children. we used to sit outside during the summer and play with them. i didn't imagine that they would be ult, this destruction of both the old and the young were killed. the local registry defeated the names, and now they're all gone to the lovely. still posts of some semblance of normality as palestinians of try to hold on to their resilience. but a 12 months spawn, everything is missing and gaza. even the idea of a future. any more mod, vieira, gaza palestine. honey joins us now from down by law in central kaiser and honey and
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incredibly moving stories there. i mean, you've lives, the boy on gaza every single 2nd every day. i mean, how are people they are reflecting one year on of the will one year on this june, inside the war, starting on october 7th, and i'll still this fee and just $1.00 major elements that we're seeing it happening repeatedly apart from the ongoing destruction that is part of the to be the trade mark of every single day, the deal is stronger that people are experiencing whether they are in their residential homes in evacuation centers industries. but they deliberate a toxin media. the deliberate attacks on, on journal is just to suppress the voice of the criticism, including the, the closure of, of just the or bureau and his real on the west bank as well as the, or the deliberate talks in journalism daily basis. we're looking at at least a 170 journals as the people who are reporting about the ongoing in mass bard vince,
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the mass slaughter of civilian states, do this, your level of destruction that is caused by the, the intense bombing campaign. at least not forgive this really military and its political leader from the one did from god on the cut of water to cut off food supplies to shut down the ground. borders do not do to carry out mass bombardment to every single means of live across the golf trip. and on this the a $365.00 days a whole year of these and practices on the ground. the have delivered what the problem is, the golf and just to, to single out that there is really retaliation or the talk across the goals. what was intended to met to militants or operators. according to the many repeated the statements is absolutely lacking. any sort of evidence whatsoever, because what we've seen so far apart from the daily suffering and the misery that
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people have been living with, is the con. the contradiction on the ground mass civilians, casualties, cheer and level of destruction to buildings and infrastructure and public facilities to do is i portion center to schools that are marked with auto, a flag. i've been also major sides of is really deliberate a top one year on we see an actual june inside been taking place for a whole year. and just looking at the number 4 d, close to 42000 people have been killed. $17000.00 of them were children and the sheer level of destruction to take years, years to rebuild. in fact, some remove it from the street is an indication of how terrible this genocide has been. and date honey as a ways we thank you so much for your reporting. vital to gets the realities on the ground there and goes a hunting, mach moved for us. and del bala in my county for yeah, i'll report as in guys had been working around the clock covering the latest news.
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the grueling pines taking work as well as will to keep the world aware of as well as actions in gaza for the coverage doesn't come without personal cost. is our correspondent in the country. so hard to say during this year was not only being displayed away from home, not being able to meet my family, but the worst. and the hardest times where i have to report on the beginning of my call lead times. and so it's a very d 9 in 30 minutes to friends and i don't think this right now because i know. 3 that if you wanted me to report the fees times were $1.00 of the hardest times i pens during that year 5. his time many members are still under the rubble including his wife is children among them because it's 2 months old also feels so
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homesick. i'm only 10 minutes away from where my house is and i could not go there because of an is really check point this worries ongoing, we're continue reporting and we're committed to this journey. i refuse to leave because i refuse to leave the causes to put my assignment in the back to wait my family and i chose to report and continue to report. nowhere is case and kind of thing. these are targeted in hospitals and schools. it makes sense. how does to means you don't know where to go. this is in the data. alexa hospital then, but when you enroll in the united nations, secretary general is reflecting on where things stand. a soft top of sevens,
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a wave of shopping violence and bloodshed is it up to it to or that this followed, the terrible effects of we'll get a go, continues to ship that lives. i mean, sleep for a phone, human suffering for palestinians in gaza. and now the people of lebanon. i have spoken out about these, austin, and clearly it's time for the use of the hostages. fine to silence the guns time to stop the suffering that has engulfed the region. time for peace, international law and justice. united nations is fully committed to achieving these goals. in the midst of so much bloodshed and the vision, we must hold on to help with the images of hostile destruction and gallons are as will view as around the world, have become familiar with the mass of destruction and suffering circumstances in the strip of honda before the genocide started, but once it was
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a place full of life and creativity, know a di, explores the gauze of palestinians loved, and now more innocent care free joy in gaza. mere weeks before life, a spell us the names knew it was up and did. despite the choking is really seat and high levels of poverty before the war, gaza was full of life. people found their way to joy in style and luxury. instead of pleasures created expressions or just the last history. this is the god, the palestinians have known love. now more places the horde with life and christmas tier turned it to make sure graveyards
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for victims of israel's ongoing genocide. historic buildings that once the test to gauze as rich heritage and embrace its creative use. now a pile of rubble was it is the gaza for which palestinians urine to return the life they still hold onto even during the genocide neurology a jersey to so at least 10 people have been injured in northern israel, off to rockets from southern living on head to the port city of haifa is the 1st time the center of the city has been had since the war on guys and began a year ago. and the rockets had caused buildings and left a deep crisis in a road. he's ready on. he says it is investigating why it's a defense systems failed to intercept 5 rockets that penetration deep into his ready territory. more than 120 rockets written down on those ready towns and cities
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on sundays with tiffany dick a isn't jordan's capital oman? because these, where the government has banned al jazeera from reporting from there. this is clearly a significant strike on hypo. i mean, what reaction have we seen from israel? so i thought to the police really, army is saying it is investigating why. because usually with the robust air defense system that israel has, these records are intercepted. there are also no alarms is relo. so has an alert system. i even have the apple of my food. when rockets are launch, the alarms go off and all the areas in the map lights up. so one of the seems to have failed, and that's the 1st time in the sense that rockets have landed in the middle of, of high 5 there were injuries but nothing new, significant damage, no severe injuries. so yes, they're investigating, but i'm hyper significant. why has, but i usually says it targets military infrastructure. it has
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a naval base. it's also very close to an air base and, and a minute to base. so you know, it does remind is really, is that even though they have a form of protection that no other country in the region has, there can still be breaches of that air defense system. and a thank you so much dave, stephanie, digging for us in amman. we're going to go to design a hold of who joins us from the liberties capital by road. she's ever seen all of the attack near the city center, the festival at the can. we just talk about the strike on high, but what sort of message do you think his blog is sending with that strike as well? hezbollah is saying that it's command and control structure is still intact despite the series of losses that had ensured over recent weeks. losing military leaders, even the secretary general house on the swallow, the ongoing air strikes that are targeting its infrastructure, a weapon supplies. so it is saying it knows that it has lost the terrance. but what
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it is trying to do is to create leverage. this is what hezbollah needs at this time . it needs leverage that needs to show the israeli government, that it will not surrender. and it will be easily defeated and freely hezbollah trusts needs to survive this war. it doesn't need to defeat this way, the army, but the question is at what the cost for the country and for the lebanese people. so has belie really showing that it is capable of, of hitting deep insight as well, causing casualties. whether among the israeli population or among is ready, soldiers, lebanon's prime minister, has been calling for a ceasefire, telling the international community to pressure the israeli government to agree to a cease fire. but israel does not seem to be interested, but at the same time as well. as also showing flexibility on the political front. what we have heard from members of parliament belonging to hezbollah, they are, they've been asked whether or not the group is still linking a hole to the firing across the border to as to an end,
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as well as war on garza. and their answer has been, our priority is a cease fire. but at the same time saying that they delegate that negotiations to the lebanese government. so in many ways, hezbollah doesn't have to say that it is backing down on a long time position, but it is clearly saying that it is ready to negotiate the cease fire, of course, would help husband law regroup and, and really survive what has been a very a fierce is really air campaign against the group in many areas where it has a presence across the country. okay, and what we've also seen more strong, so of an item by root, can you just focus through the damage that's being left behind and the ongoing impact that this is old having on civilians? there of the, well yes behind us is that the is made with southern suburb. you can see smoke blowing in the distance. massive air strikes, powerful blast. so overnight then, and during the day as well, really the day is really our campaign has been relentless. there has been no lift
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up in the air strikes is really military saying that this is targeting, as well as military infrastructure, weapons deposed. but this is an area home to at least 700000 people. they are now homeless. these were their lives and their livelihoods. many of these people did not just live in these neighborhoods. they, they worked in these neighborhoods as well. and i can tell you that the biggest problem now is finding shelter. this is something that, you know, we've, we've seen people in the streets and they've come up to us and said, you know, can you tell me, you know, she met a, terry and organizations. that's what we need as a roof over our heads, especially because the rainy season is around the corner. do you and hcr chief was in bade route to yesterday's in, in a, in a visit. he said was an expression of solidarity. he too talked about the need for, for shelter for these people, but the needs are immense. and there there's a need for money because this is a cash strapped state. is that no, thank you so much for bringing us up to date with all the lights as they are from
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pirates and hold on for us. a table. joining me now is all mine correctly. he is a defense analyst and head of global risk at the geneva sense of security policy. thank you very much for being a with us here. again, if we can start with his blogs attack on heifer, i mean how significant is this to strike? so deep within is row. what is your curtis spun on say that? i think it's about re establishing the tyrants. you know, on both sides. the tones has, has been lost on october 7th by this re lease and obviously determines also being lost by his book in the law in the last 2 weeks. then it's also about without getting, you know, the, to the attack in the southern parts of a flipping in and affirming that they still have the capacity is just striking to strike and our way of interest and target to the interest of these ratings. and we could design a hold of a correspondence saying that his beloved just needs to survive. this is never going to be able to defeat the as rarely military. is that how you say it as well?
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what will you say this is typical of a significant complex, you know, where you have an onset actor is versus a and a state actors. so it is indeed impossible for as will allow to, to the feed as well. so for them, it's about the longer and the ability to be, to be able to endure this operation so that they can with concepts you had that in the future. and on the other site as well, we make sure that they cannot do that. so if you want to, it's a, it's a cut and most gave me she had you seen any sign at all from israel, politically, or militarily that they are seeking us. these find the here against has blah no, i don't think so. i don't think that the we are, we can talk now about a ceasefire. any of the sites are actually ready for this. i think we will have to see more escalation before we can actually contemplate the supplier that is clearly great concern within israel with it strikes on high for and, and the defense capabilities of, of the israeli military. i mean, what,
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what sort of message does, does it send uh, but the military and the people of as well the, the attack on hasa. right? yeah. so from a military perspective, you know that this man has developed a very extensive air defense system with the iron doing david swings and have 12, and 3 a system. so in that case, he's, that would be the, i wouldn't do that. and you suppose to, to, to stop this dismiss, i said it might have been a, a problem. it has malfunction. or there is also another issue that is of importance to consider is logistics. you know, because at the munitions unless and israel has about 10, i wouldn't don't batteries for each batteries. you need about 60 to 80 me size and over the last few weeks you know, uh, decent size. have you consume each we size about $40.00 to $50000.00 a piece so is well need also to come to reconstitute and stop by it, especially after the attack that we've, we've witnessed last week. so it could be also an explanation why he did not
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function when you have a function. we've also heard from these really ami is saying that the food division is doing the ground operation and living on. what does that tell you where it says to basically the, it's really in a way of moving the terrestrial operation from gather to the 1000 parts of a flap and then, and if you look at what happens in gaza, it is if you want independence to 1st striking key objectives underground, trying to destroy the tenants and then there's no way you have to go in if you want to do, if you spread wants to get traits. alpha is bought our approach in southern part of a flap and they will have to move in rift troops. so what they do 1st reads and then they might move with more force. it's me, obviously we've been covering extensively the, the one year anniversary of the war on garza from october, the 7th and one year on. how would you describe from the military perspective as
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well as military actions in gaza or over the last 12 months? right, so with the military on an instrument off, a policy and policymaker and so you need a party to come objective. and if we look at what happens in god, it's difficult to find a political objective if the objective is to eradicate miles and it's ideology, it's very difficult if not impossible, to eradicate an ideology, not if it is about eradicating the the, the minutes in this. yes, they have probably killed half of her mouth, but then you also breeding internet ration of potential fighters because of the state of which guys that is currently one of the objectives that was started right at the beginning of this was to eradicate them off the face of the us, but also to get as many captives would get all the captives back. that clearly hasn't happened. so hasn't been defined. you have the military operation and goes from that point of view. i don't know if it's a fade or it might be
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a change in studies come objective to him. i remember 2006, you had any studies soldier john shaheed. the tour had been captured and he was freed and he was freed against more than 2000 palestinians. so that gives you a sense of how much to use rating. we're valuing the, the price of it. he's fairly hostage. what we've seen over the last year, this idea as it has been some, some release of hostages, but apparently the hostages, i'm no longer the priority of, uh, the government. the priority is a rather to eradicate mazda and then uh at his bottom. mm. thank you so much. uh well my dental to uh, as the day progresses as well as your moderately definitive list and hit a level risk at the geneva center for security public policy. thank you so much for joining us. as well as you has been watching our ongoing coverage of the 10 of genocide in garza,
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we have had extensive coverage not only of what has been happening uh on that day one year ago on october the 7th 2023. but what has happened since then, with almost 19000 children, kills and more almost 42000 uh children, uh, people killed within garza were gonna leave you with uh, one story now. right. as scientists and academics and gowns that have not been spayed as well as well. either one of them was refund for olivia, a professor of world literature. he felt obliged to ride in english instead of his native arabic to reach out and educate the world about palestine. now one of his early as palms is titled, if i must die, he was killed by and as ready as try can just send. but in the heart of kansas, as he any of us, since he has been remembered through this poem around the wells, me if i
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must die, you must leave. to tell my story, to sell my things, to buy a piece of cloth and some strings make it white with a long tail. so that the child somewhere and go. so why looking heaven in the eye awaiting his dad left in a blaze and bid no one farewell? not even to his flesh, not even to himself, who sees the kind mind kind you made, flying above, and thinks for a moment. an angels there bringing back love fine must die elected, bring hope light to be a tale. busy
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busy busy is room 6 to deliberately silence the true launching a war run generalization targeting, which is 0. banning all formations in israel, on shutting down up bureau in jerusalem. this is not just an outcome. jermel isn't . 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 oppressing it. he's with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on concept quizzical look,
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