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[000:00:00;00] the the hello, i'm fairly bad people. this is i'll just hear a lie from bill. hi, with special coverage of the one year anniversary of the october 7th, the tax. the
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good at last to get the junction. it's a horn, i mean come up the the the one year of genocide in gaza, $365.00 days of unrelenting is really bombardment, resulting in one of the deadliest conflicts in the 21st century. the offensive began on october, the 7th after an unprecedented attack by hamas members of, of cassandra gaze, the armed wing of the group. and now the palestinian resistance fighters infiltrated is really territory by
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a land and sea. 1159. these relays were killed that day, including soldiers and police officers. 251 people is really in for a nationalist were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on him, us, and a promise to eliminate the group unleashing a war of revenge. and many 1st breaking records in scaling and root totty to 41870 palestinians have been killed in gaza since the start of this war, elderly men, women. but the one spring, the heaviest price has been the children who make up nearly half of the strips population. in one year over 16000 children have lost their lives the highest best, all for children in one year of conflict. but even surviving has come at a cost more than $19000.00 children has been opened. losing one or both parents killed orphaned,
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but also maimed. the un estimates $1000.00 children in gaza have lost at least one lin, making up what is believe to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history is realize also targeted an unlikely group in combat. health workers, many arrested, tortured and over $800.00 of them killed. this has also been the deadliest conflict in recent memory for during this, a 174 media workers have been killed. and unlike most of course, the people of guys have had no way to go. unable to leave, they are relegated to declared, still calls faithful and said these really ami has been pounding, 90 percent of people in guys. i have been displaced, some having to move, not once twice, but multiple times. weapons have not been the only tool in this for starvation as well. about 96 percent of the entire population is facing high levels of acute food
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in secuity. many children have died of salvation. no one has been sped and nothing has been sped. more than 75 percent of guys us building infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, mosques, and churches all gone. what remains are these apocalyptic scenes of rubble a scorched earth of broken lives and a shot a teacher? welcome to all just ear a special coverage genocide in gaza. one year on will begin with honda sahu its report on what happened that fateful day. october 7th, 2023. on the it's described as the biggest security failure in israel's history. palestinian fighters from gaza launched
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a surprise attack which began with firing thousands of rockets all over israel. overwhelming countries missile defense system. then reaching 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 ad. while he says, let them know what the leslie while at the job. what to do then with the unlimited or locally within the had a local shut off and you had the wasn't shatka feet heavy. must the deluxe fall in there? 1000 fighters from amazon for sam brigades and palestinian. it's lemme just heads and foot brigade took over is really military bases and is really controlled border crossings alone because the periphery these have disabilities across the
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globe, especially in a place no fruit. strict security is okay. so i am, i know who the me to come a little bit and it's a little bit of a theme. me come off. i'm a coin, the operation of the flood. but for israel, one of the darkest days in its history, that's become known as a mastercard, unfamiliar own, lower than most of the law, the one such as movie. i mean, i just had to give up zill as at least 1139 people were killed in the october 7th attacked 251 is relays and foreigners were taken captive. and a year later, nearly 100 still remain in the living much
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so lot of information was in my zone and mine and they look so good when they come in by all of 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. and most notably, the nova 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 sparked several internal investigations as to how and why the army took hours to respond to the biggest attack in its history . 7 and the central, as, as you know, is really is a paying tribute to the 364 people who were killed at the nova festival,
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exactly one year ago, from the use of the victims observed a moment's silence to mock. when i'm off, fight is launched. as a surprise attack, 44 people were taken captive from the side by palestinian resistance groups. meanwhile, high mazda is armed, waiting, cassandra gazes. it fired a barrage of rockets at tennessee, setting off air raid sirens in central israel. it is a 1st time walk as from guys i have reached tennessee since mid august. i really am . i colleague tom mccray spoke to adam pink, go see former ambassador and consul general of israel in new york. he says after a year of war on guys that these are, the governments realizes, it cannot eliminate from us even though today we mark and year to that massacre and the end the war, the need on least it's too soon to tell. and what i mean by that of the station and the agony is still here. and whatever scars, whatever mental scars, you know, of
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a soul. so science little scars on national scars is left um will will take time to uh, to better appreciate and assess. there's no question though back to your original problem is there's no questions that that is that phase october 7, 2023 a year ago. today is considered by vines, really is, you know, the, the, the average guy walking of the street up to and including the prime minister is considered to be the worst day in israel's history. that became arguably, perhaps the worst year in israel's history. both if you look at the statistics, but also if you look 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 phone game with, with the iran, but the,
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the humiliation and the devastation of how much is attack on october 7th is indelible for $38.00. 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? well, if you look at the composition of the government, the lasting piece would be somewhat of an oxy more and that, and that was true until october 6. this is a government that basically in its basic guidelines of december 2022. so says that there will not be any negotiation with the policy. it's now israel, how did you know that the a falls, the ship or a ship of fools? rather, i think that we can ignore the bounced in an issue with mr. nathan, you know, inventing the advising, adopting and i expounding a policy of weakening the palestinian authority by via strengthening the hamas for
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preserving commerce is a power in. gotcha. 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, your rights i using the word eradicate. i at 1st the idea of what do you radically from us. i think there's a realization that, that, that is not easy to do. that's almost impossible to do. now the only way you can see will be to do that is a course of action that visual will not take and that is basically occupied the entire got the strip and be responsible for the rise of the, the ssl that lives with the, for people who are living there above and beyond. those were members of the i'm us now, but last you specialize. it completely different. they so when you said you radically, everyone that presses visual. yeah. you know, every country would love to do that, but that's, that's uh,
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that's mazda our mobster mentality. that's not how countries can and should be run . is there any consideration given to the more than 41000 people that have been killed in gaza at all within is right. you know, i'm sorry. it sounds so crude my answer sounds so prude and um, i'm sensitive and sensitive but no b m m and you know for the 1st few months is really, is were rarely aware of what's going on and the other other than the other than finding out via the 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 guns the unless you watched. i'll just see you now, or bbc or cnn, or any other off for media outlets,
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which i'm familiar with. them came the, we don't care, look what they did to us and look, it's very human. it's very natural. it's not right. let's take a look at the situation for these really captives being held in gas. and now $251.00 is relays and foreigners were taken captive on october. the 7th by him austin, of a fight is 117. these readings have returned home from release and exchange deals. others rescued by these really ami. they are currently a 101 captive housing guys, a 36 of whom have been declared dead. but israel's prime minister benjamin this now has announced that half of the captives are alive. 37 bodies of captives have been repassed related to israel and most i believe to have been killed. spike is really 5 and 8 people have been rescued by is really forces, but not without devastating consequences. so high rock has this report. these are the faces of those taken into garza from southern is riley towns
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a year ago. the youngest favorite boss, just 8 months old, the oldest slow months aged, $86.00, his family originally from iraq, from us and of the 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 also of the 6 will videos like this one, know all the money was shed globally of people taken captive from the homes. minute tree bark and must have, does it raise these right into the tree? rescued her and 3 others months later they killed 236 palestinians in the process. most of the women and children, her boyfriend was one of
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a 101 couch is still held in the goal is to stretch. it kept whose families have tirelessly rounded every spot today. instead of even all the cities desperately quoting on 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu and his follow right government to accept to see slides deal the one and only sees 5 agreements and showed the release of more than half of the captives 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 honor the deal times orleans and national attempts for an agreement through mediators, castle of us and egypt have failed since and with israel's focus shifted to iran, and his bullet and 11 on is role is now engaged in will a more than one front. how mazda has always maintained the temporary see spot isn't
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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 is 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 story. how can i handle that? how can i just don't know how to handle it anymore? i think because he's already met with this. and you all who us to president joe biden, an un secretary general, but to no avail. then the obama nauseous way. she liked the other relatives believe
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the caps is have been abandoned. and so she'll continue doing everything she can to show the captives a boat by sort of fire algebra. early i spoke to the board and who's the leading member of the hostages and missing families for him. his cousin time jaime was believed to be captured until a message after the war broke out, but he was scarce on october, the 7th. he says now more than ever is the time to bring back the hostages from god . this was an attack that a seal was meant to shatter. the very sense of security that people have in this country, the just the brutality and bar bark barberic act. and you know, that the heinous crimes that were committed that day. so we're, we're just of a sort that were meant to completely, i think, fractured the belief in humanity. it's, you know, what, what, what was done that day is,
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is beyond reason. it's beyond animosity. and i think this is exactly the kind of response that we're seeing today still by israel is a year into the war. i feel um i feel it down. i feel i'm very much feel that down um, because obviously the hostages are not back in the info. as far as i'm concerned. as an israel, it's the people responsible for my safety and security and wellbeing are the people in my own government. giorgio of israel is support a cease fire in exchange for all the release and the. ready least of all hostages, this is a 100 percent. it's the polls have shown this for months and months now. and i feel that giving the stage to extremist and the 3rd stream is 10, is realtor extremist within posting and sadly, the extremist have been driving this conflict for decades now. but these voices that you describe it using the hostage families. it's fighting for the released of
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their loved ones that we are ating from us. it's preposterous. so of course, there are people who think that's what we completely ignore them. the vast majority of it. now, these are on our side. the video has made many wrong decisions. and i think that his priorities are not right and i think, you know, when he looks at the situation, i'm sure he has a lot more to think about than just the hostages. israel's safety, secure. ready and future is on the line, but i feel that at this point we have reached a point. it's actually, we've reached this point a long time ago that there is nothing more urgent and important than bringing back the hostages. we have done, the military has done its job and it is now time to convert our achievements in into political achievements that would bring them back home. malice a non is an award winning peace activist whose parents were killed on october the 7th by hamas. he's now working with productivity. inactive is to stop the war and
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release the captives. he spoke to my colleague tom mccrae area exactly a year ago. at this time we left contest 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 neighbors on the phone with judge and friend stuff coming. we realized it to be believed that we need to be prepared for the wolf and the exciting death to and we received a the tragic can use that my parents, well, i had burned to death in the house. eh, what did they love so much and. busy described as a haven but last year the 7 becoming to have and. busy and the entire region is been going on and flames in the last year and what we are doing, it's 1st, it's my family, but we still many are there,
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but i see any of these. busy it is we are offering and the because vision, positive vision, vote for the future will fall, people listed in these readings. and, and this is the legacy of my parents who believed that on human, a quote. and all human who lives in peace indignity endings, security and safety. so with this here has been a devastating here in a tremendously it difficult, thoughtful little family for, for all people, for both people and, and, and now it's time to make a separate. and each time to make this for the last 4 and what they believe, but then i now know, i know that busy as possible. like you say, 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,
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i imagine it would have been incredibly easy to become bitter and angry and seek 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 will sticking no revenge, that no revenge wouldn't break it. and i will be loved parents back to life and then eventually escalate this cycle of bloodshed, pate, and fear that these been going on for a century. now, we gwen the ballast danielle to these writers and, and then i've decided, you know, the pure, my said from, from the band from the albany. i was broken to pieces that was groaning in an ocean of silver and pay it to save. my says i chose to walk that on the fast to be similar conciliation. and on the best i was dial being while i was
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a meeting and meet us, the ons from guys from a 0 from the west, but is where these will lead. there's such as book, frances and, and, but addition and boise make errors and then best of those and they put a lot from all over the world. and i meant to be less, as they said, of hope, the lesson of the future and the less then of forgiveness. the hope is not something we find on those is something we create. we may copays others by envisioning event the future. and that's the thing to make it into reality. and we must be very honest with us as checking for action of effective if they're not, they fixed. if it's not their reasoning to give up all to fall into it, to give up. it's just a reason to change direction, then there wouldn't be effective. and what we are quoting in the world, 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 because we need you to walk. we need action because if we want act, we to speak again next year. and the number of casualties of death, of suffering, of that is what any, by the end of the region, the people they me believe we'd be above what we can more than we can imagine. now that we could not imagine october 7th, the day before. so we must act and we must make up. and i learned that the, the future will continue for another minute if it's okay the left side of the future even though, but that's the name as well as the mouth is filed on each other as ever. we meet in the future, elizabeth denny, and making the future about these based on the configuration equality, security and safety for both people because there wouldn't be no security and safety to one people without the other. so this is what it does, a bit less sense. and this is that we, we operate and we phone and,
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and we stop just kind of people to us is if this people process both, is there anything left in, you know, that we are working on the ground to make this possible for decades. these really leaders have used the humanizing language to describe palestinians to justify israel's occupation. since october, the 7th words have become a weapon to legitimize the war on gossip sole interest in mind. and some of them is on the why give them as one of the lowest ratios of combatants to non combat and you want to know where its lowest and guys it's lowest in raffle. it's an
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entire lation that is responsible. it's not to distract or think about civilian is not the way on where to where and how to move one of the kids about because they don't roll up. shoot me an e mail for they see me a few. i'm sorry, i like i'm not mid, you're not casual customer service, but it's not only dehumanizing language against the palestinians that's been used propaganda. and this information has also backed up israel's military, offensive on the ground about assume you and say it's intended to justify will crimes. well, some of been driving 3 force a spell. the stand in front is a tank southern israel on october. the 7th. it's been spot right. government has presented a narrative based on untruths and propaganda often echoed by its allies. one of the most repeated planes was that
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a 40 beheaded babies. never really thought that i would see could have confirmed pictures of the terrace behave. the children who could not have seen them because those dead babies did not exist isn't in the mirror. in the immediate aftermath of invading is really troops began posting images and demons and the governments. these really government insisted how my spite is systematically. they put them in multiple investigations, have failed to find evidence to corroborate it. is raised for machine, grind it to a campaign which has killed more than 41000 people in gauze. the 3rd of them children, it's painting understanding is where faking the depths of the children's and ms. bonds, devotee quarters of all infrastructure and gaza. israel's justification for targeting hospitals for the presence of homeless come on centers into the buildings, but dislike is relentless campaign of a tax on medically facilities and health workers. these really government failed to provide proof to backup and emissions if use this pretext for the attacks. it's a baby bottle in the bank side. hospitals,
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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 then is really forces who are born. clearly mark humanity, a vehicles and stuff. the names palestinian fighters would be too late to submit the responsibility if there is a public outcry, particularly with the killing of for an a book is, is really need is called quote, a mistake. despite the un agency for palestinians, 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 our for decades 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
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they were urged to go to a safe storm. but nowhere is safe in gauze. there is a place in gaza called them losey. then what 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. 7 in almost every act follows a part of propaganda is 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 4 people headed babies up at immediately. right. exploiting an emotional moment and 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 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
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ally like like as well. i come before you not only as the united states secretary state, but also is that you need not be a jew to be as honest. i'm as sinus ideological, political and financial backing. his fuels a lot of this information to humanize ation and victim blaming. when you know, and it's still being waged against palestinian civilians, some of the javi does. there are even before the war policy engine guys, i would cation and cut off from the rest of the world. for 17 years israel had imposed a land air and sea located on garza, and that c tries intensified in the past year. of absolutely no way of getting out residents of guys i have been caged in the gaza strip. julie baker has more it's home to one of the waltz highest population densities. and this being described as
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an open prison. this is garza, a narrow strip wedge between egypt, israel and the mediterranean. israel 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 gauze 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 a military target. so called se phones designated by israel have shrunk to just 11 percent of the strip, and those very se signs have been targeted. this is, will palestinians, a cooling,
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running from this tool and stuff is roles control of 2 strategic points. allows it to trap an entire population. one is the philadelphia kartel. buses are in between casa, and egypt and nets are in a car to a crate to buy these ready 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, owns the student, any hopes of reaching a ceasefire, leaving an entire population stuck in a desktop with no way left to go. in the past year of unrelenting is really bombardment has destroyed 75 percent of guys as infrastructure, leaving the strip unrecognizable. the un says such widespread devastation has not been seen since the 2nd world war. corresponding tiny,
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my mood re for some guy saw of the 12 months of bombardment, heart brake and pain. this cars of war are it's going to every street. and what palestinians once new, and he'll be or have turned into ever distant memories. 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. real ears, tribes, artillery shilling, and demolitions have too much of those 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 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
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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 they leave the destruction follows them places of healing, guns, sanctuary, turn into places where palestinians, more homes, where parents one stuck children to their bed now and ruined with bodies beneath the screen. i don't know how about doing that. i mean it's just, 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 sleeper. yeah, they've been told into pieces. you don't have to look far to understand what dogs as going through is every now and then
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a reminder of what once was the been on 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. did they names? and now they're all gone. the lovely, still a push of some semblance of normality as palestinians of try to hold on to their resilience. but a 12 months upon everything is missing and gaza. even the idea of a future. honeymoon mode, vieira, gaza, palestine. and that's bringing another of our correspondents in guys and i hadn't done who did a who's in dial the law in central guys at hand. like connie and like tarik, you've lived or the war and guys that almost every single day for the past year. and you've reported on it, talk to us 1st about how people are reflecting on this sombre anniversary and got
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the well you can imagine the sadness, every single person in the street and the road is feeling right now. none of us ever imagine that this would mark the year. we have been waiting for a few fires cruise over of the 30165 things every single time, assuming has been severely impacted by this war. either they lost their house is a family member or friends of colleagues. and it's not only how we lost palestinian souls, but we also lost all of our memories. our house is being displaced. cultured in a very small land, which is the middle area where we're talking about more than one point. 8000000 honda seniors just place in the central area, especially in that it. but it has been of very hard year, especially the us,
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the reporting on this more since the one with the bare minimum of equipment with the pending communications blackouts and also a loss and censorship on policy, new content. but we are sent reporting on the ground because we believe that we need to carry and disrupt the story of public and what's happening right now. and we appreciate your reporting, of course, swap this year hand. and is there any will pains have again, bombs, guys on this october the 7th? tell us about the situation on the ground right now of the well, it's escalating in the, not the written parts of the gaza strip where the is really forces are in bathing in baseline. he has a bad yeah. and then the western in that nothing parts, sorry, where there has been a couple of assets and a police hot 5 policy news weren't killed. but also last night that's where the forces it strikes. another time i'm up to the hospital and one of our colleagues i live, but a just the, or our big got
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a good time or mine was injured with 2 swap nose in his a brain and he's has internal breeding. but right now we transferred him here to alexa hospital, but there was no space for him. he had to go into an ice unit. so it's because it's very positive busy. he does not have any place. so now we've transferred him to therapy and hospital and vis. portrays what palestinians have been witnessing throughout all of this year. 0 but a cool uh, medical supplies 0 at health care. and that's why a lot of times assume you are coming to the ruins. now policy is are still feeling worried. there is since feeling that this state has peacefully and everyone, especially those kids. they're very traumatized and feeling sad and scared about the 7th of october. again, this day, not only marks a year of the war that causes us through, but also marks
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a year of policy news losing everything they want. and thank you very much for your reporting once again. hen donahoe, jerry live there in del bloss central guys. and as you heard back from her and she's been reporting non stop on this war, as with all of our correspondences, come at a personal cost. and a moment ago, you'll hear from terry cappel as well. but for as his hands experience, the hard to say is during this year was not only being displaced away from home, not being able to meet my family, but the worst. and the hardest times where i had to report on the beginning of my call lead times and so it's a very 9. and during that time i, i don't think this right now because i know that if you wanted me to report that was reported to continue.
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the fees times were $1.00 of the hardest times i spent during that year. 5 of his family members are still under the rubble, including his wife is children among them because it's 2 months old also feels so homesick. i'm only 10 minutes away from where my house is and i could not go there because of and is really check points. this tours on going, 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 family back to wait my family and i chose to reports and continue to report nowhere as place and kind of thing. these are targeted in hospitals and schools. it makes
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sense. how does to means we don't know where to go. this is in the data. alexa hospital then, but she has massively changed my life, forcing me to be a rescue change in my homeland, the part have come across the plate and seems to curious as to how many terriers challenges since they want to focus venue. this is the impact side of this detroit, the white know the back yards of a software system. as you can see, this place has tons, absolutely down of to and is really s twice. i have been internally displaced along with my family members of a 5 times so far,
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and the not to be trucks here in there. and it's not quite easy don't. that's all to be a journalist in concepts because i'm talking to you right now, and i'm quite thinking about my family members. it's quite hard to feel that you're unable to full then with full sense of safety because he believes that safe humanitarian sources ignite says by these very occupation forces have been widely target and people weren't killed in these areas without really a very devastating, more than witness one of the west genocide as a message for more than history one year on the united nations secretary general is reflecting on where things stand. so from a sevens, a wave of shopping violence and bloodshed is it opted to or that this followed
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that he will effects if we get a go continues to ship that lives. i mean sleep for the phone, human suffering for palestinians in gaza. and now the people of lebanon. i have spoken out about these often, and clearly it's time for the lives of the hostages, fine to silence the guns time to stop the suffering, the cousin gulf, the legion time for this international law and justice. united nations is fully committed to achieving these goals. in the midst of so much blood shed and the vision, we must hold on to hope. israel's prime minister benjamin this now has been a controversial figure in the countries politics and a reluctant partner for peace with palestinians. mom advise takes a look at his rise to power to the palestinians. have a right to a separate state. no, i don't think they do, but this was as follow back up and i do 78. and ever since everybody minutes in, you know,
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doesn't seem to have charities my toe and trying to stick to that position. he didn't challenge owns a lot of students, but he also confronted us presidents, his own people, and the national community condemned. so the silly from his bullish father, but he wanted me to co ski. benjamin netanyahu inherited the view that the jews kind of integrate into any other society. and the only way they could survive is to create the endless insight and independence of them for the most of their own. history will not go for the jewish people. another child within the whole, the name his father adopted. upon arriving in palestine founding the item, we could 17 glucose pots of these natural political hope as a student to the us. then no soldier in the east, the army. and finally, a politician assisted that security comes only by force is valid and current has to be to keep as i say,
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yet his political career flies on. eva's insecurity of the successive elections invariably came during moments of collective fees and on saturdays, did not a to bite policy and the docs and adams saves these pay slips service to peace while with intensive defeated. shortly after his best election as easily prime minister in 1996, he flew to the us for a show down president clinton. a policy also called agreed between the site and the palestinian liberation organizations to back clifton wanted him to abide by the deal he wanted to touch it. and i am the leader of years later, he told the president obama through his face, that he wouldn't freeze the building of settlements. ok, fight west back. or as long as i to pretend for palestinian refugees, it's not going to happen. everybody knows it's not going to happen. and i think it's time to, to, to publish videos forthrightly, it's not going to happen. sorry. so the video continuing to have and his task as he
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made these are the 10 power for, with the support of 8 pack the power from side on the slow being washington, he was caught on tape bragging about his ability to manipulate the us and its lead us to staff is always interests as a result, the fall of to need cause was all but forgotten. the 2020 is where you'll find what was declared the deal of the century, known as the abraham a quotes, whether you will buy it with normalized ties with several countries. we've out could be a guarantee just for the creation of a policy with the state. but just as it was on the verge of finding that he started to deal with saudi arabia, the october 7, a tax shoot that agent in that on up to 10. yeah, had been might, and scandals, and facing charges of bribery, fraud and beecher. hundreds of thousands of easily least took to the streets in protest against his legal reforms,
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a reducing the power of the dealership. but after launching what became of genocide in casa, he wasn't the support of nearly 95 percent of the site is even as many again took to the states in and about the failure to bring the box cause of hostages, helped by highness to yahoo, ignored them and do, do they have every attempt to achieve peace by continuing to refuse to sign a deal with thomas? but of the un will be viewed by fair minded people everywhere as nothing more than a contemptuous, far to get to use what? nothing you how would you fight the well, is it something that you any other and shut it off in a big by the international criminal court? arrest him for the war crimes, fact criminal responsibility. add to keep power. it's so long to do self with ultimately just politicians bent on expelling the palestinians and destroying the ox. almost to the jewish temple on the site i'm unable to on his final action
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appear to be aimed at subduing the entire region through the force of arms. there is no place there is no place or the wrong that the long arm of israel cannot reach critics and he's a polish is motivated by a desire to be the member of the paul for the hero, who sees the jewish people and defeated them in the piece a more desperately to, to stay. as long as it tends to continue to enjoy immunity against prosecution. what some of those actions within yahoo may end up destroying those 2 thieves of homicide. just as now bringing our senior political. i'm this my one bushera who's joining us live from london moran before we ask you about your thoughts of where we are a year on from october the 7th. i wanted just to i talked about this. yeah. who after that report from home and 5 at peace had these are the prime minister in recent weeks,
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victory after victory. why do you think he won't take the off from and agree to a sci fi which has one of those liter assignments. throttle had repeatedly agreed to before he was assassinated by his right. a good business, consistence with nothing. yeah. who has history? the ology and political leanings, he is not a man who accepts diplomacy. he prefers, uh, power and force. he actually goes on for a couple of 100 pages out of his, uh, 700 page monstrosity called bc, is uh, is booked by himself. the story. what he really sorry is that this whole issue of uh, film i see on him and human rights and trash on what was all, what's important to his rational issues. of course they use of course, on the line and why is right and can only actually piece to war, not the other way around. so it's very much entrenched. it has been easy,
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it's always been that. busy and it's not just hey, right, but everyone around your mother is actually much of his generation on the right the same way in his you know, and academia. there's been kind of 2 theories. men who ship those 3, but then history that ships, men, i think in this case is been changed by is riley the all the g and the stock of news i am isn't as much as she shipped by us is very new relationship. so he's a product of a certain environment, he's not alone. so there's so much of a trend in his right that believe just look, nothing now believes and that's why he's be so popular. it is right of being elected probably the longest of it as a longer southern a prime minister. so in a sense why he speaks for himself as a politician, but he does it at present value? is there a, is there a lot more fanatical, more fascist, more right wing more colonial. believe it more or more than the use of course and
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then diplomacy. now it's a year since october the 7th? 2023. and what a year. has it been my one how, how do you reflect on that fateful day and what ensued and how do you think is change to this region as well? there is no doubt that in the beginning we thought this was, you know, the day that 12 hours that ship is right there. and that these were the 12 hours that perhaps are going to transform them at least because they weren't followed by 12 days of, of, of manufacturing our case for the general. so i think guys are, they were followed by 20 stays all, think sending us is really a nation's it puts up my eyes by the, by the visits and the bus, the whole bad hog way by them. promise nothing, you know, unconditional support,
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unconditional shields, and basically unlimited amounts to finance the finances. uh, genocide, guys. uh so that was really the opening scene of what was to be said, you want me to these and what is to be the new map of is drive by the side. now, none of us, although i was quite simplistic from the very beginning. we were talking about possibly to for tens of thousands, but i just hundreds of thousands of casualties. really, honestly, no one's imagined the kind of genocide i'm grabbing so quickly with hospitals and schools and universities and clinics and must some churches being bogged to where the, where with the, you know, almost 20000 children can so many on the board. still, none of us imagine that the degree of, of, of, of, of, of suffering and yet, and yet, and this is where, perhaps my most bitterness lies this past year. i this is that instead of international indignation to settle if it is,
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raise the commission of what was going on. we sold the world paula rice morales. ready became a group fake, more not likely became not a human human right human instinct. i would say nothing that to be nurtured. when you watch someone else suffer the weight by the front of students, how software down there is ready to perform at the past year. what we saw is that these various became involved october 7, the palestinians are right, everything after the 7, the west a for thing. those are a little song, right? and so what's going to happen next? what? how do you see things evolving? what are some of the realistic scenarios about how this might play out? you know, i don't see. uh, i don't see a life in this. i'm not now. right. but i see is things actually proceeding in a very, very quick pace. i didn't think 4 months of the 4 weeks ago was that we would be in the midst of
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a possible direct and reckless confrontation between is on the lawn for example. or that the water that on with tape off so quickly and that so the ending the water in gaza is that it would start and nothing water level and perhaps a little steel. yeah, you're welcome. so, so forth with american support. none of that was really for seemed the wasted transpired. so we have with the speed of light that will say, i want to thank you very much, very good to hear your thoughts as always. my one of the shower is our senior political analyst on alger 0. now the images of wholesale destruction in guys is what view is around the world have become familiar with. but while circumstances in this trip where hon before the genocide started, it was once the face one of life and creativity nor de, explores the guys of the palestinians locked. and now more for
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the 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, garza was full of life. people found their way to joy in style and luxury. instead of pleasures, the 8th and expressions were just delicious. treat. this is the gods, the palestinians have known love. now more places roared with life and christmas tier turned it to make sure graveyards for victims of israel's ongoing genocide. historic buildings that once a test has to gauze as rich heritage and embraced its creative use. now
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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 what all do josie, to write to the scientists and academics and guys that have not been sped in israel's war. one of them was re fond talary or a professor of world literature. he felt obliged right in english instead of his native arabic to educate the world about kind of sign. one of his early as for him is titled, if i must die, he was killed by these radio striking december in the heart of guys a city. and ever since then, he has been remembered to this poem around the world, taking his. i know if i must die, you must leave to tell my story,
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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 gone. so while looking heaven in the eye awaiting his dad left in a place and no one felt well. not even to his flesh, not even to himself, sees the kind mind kind you made. flying above and thinks for a moment. and angels there bringing back love fine must die let it bring hope, let it be a tale. busy
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busy busy busy busy israel seeks to deliberately silence the truth. launching a war on journalism targeting, which is 0 banning own operations in israel on shutting down our bureau in jerusalem. this is not just, i'm at this back 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 oppressing it. or there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media on how to 0 government shut off access to social media 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?
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