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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm fairly bad people. this is ologist sierra live from doha, with special coverage of the one year anniversary of the october 7th attacks
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the last to get the junction. it's a horn, i mean, some of the one that was on the one year of genocide in gaza. 365 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 how mosse members of, i'll pass some brigades, the armed wing of the group,
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and now the policy and resistance fighters to infiltrate. it is really territory by a land and c, 1159. these really is we killed that day, including soldiers and police officers. 251 people is really in for nationals were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on him, off, and a promise to eliminate the group unleashing a war of revenge. and many 1st breaking records in scaling and root totty to 41870 policy indians have been killed in gaza since the start of this war, elderly men, women. but the ones being the heaviest price have 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 toll for children in one year of conflict. but even surviving has come at
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a cost more than $19000.00 children have been offered. losing one or both parents killed orphaned, but also maimed. the un estimates 1000 children in gaza have lost at least one land 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 170 for media workers have been killed. and i'm like most horse, the people of guys i have had no way to go. unable to leave, they are relegated to declared, so call saves owens that these really ami has been pounding 90 percent of people in guys. i have been displaced, some having to move, not once twice,
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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 in secuity. many children have died of salvation. no one has been sped and nothing has been sped. more than 75 percent of causes building infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, marks and churches all gone. what remains are these apocalyptic scenes of rubble as quote, are itself broken lives and a shot a teacher? welcome to all just areas special coverage, genocide in gaza. one year on, we begin with honda sahu its report on what happened that fateful day. october 7th, 2023. on the,
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it's described as the biggest security failure in israel's history. palestinian fighters from gonzo launched a surprise attack, which began with firing thousands of rock. it's all over israel, overwhelming countries missile defense systems. then breaking through several layers of security 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 to do then with the limit, then we are locally within the had a malcolm shut off and you had the wasn't shatka feet heavy to mess the deluxe all in there. 1000 fighters from amazon for sam brigades and palestinian is. lemme go ahead and put for gates. took over is really military bases and is really
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controlled border crossings along because the periphery these have disabilities across the globe, especially in a place no fruit. strict security is okay. so i am, i know who the me to come a little bit. it's a little bit slow, the baby and 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. i'm familiar own a lot lower than most of the of the one such as movie. i mean, i like jump. how do you, how does that as of the, at least $1139.00 people were killed in the october 7th. the top 251 is really is and foreigners were taken captive. and a year later, nearly 100 still remain a what the leading much
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so it's a lot of i am such mother and was old and mine and they looked so good when they come in behind them is on the logging bit there among the hardest hit areas where the towns and settlements near the goal of the border like boots very far as of the hollows and 0. and most notably, the nova music festival into books today, or 364 people were killed. but the most shocking series of failures on the 7th was the delayed is really military response. 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, as, as you know, is there,
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these are paying tribute to the 364 people who were killed at the nova festival. exactly a year ago. families of the victims observed a moment's silence tomorrow, when homos fight is launched. as a surprise attack, 44 people were taken captive from the side by palestinian resistance scopes from offices on doing. meanwhile, cassandra gates as it find a garage of rockets i tell of eve setting off air raid sirens in central israel. it is the 1st time rockets from casa, i've reached out to the since mid august. that's bringing stephanie decker now, who's in jordan's capital, i'm on because these are us government is found on your 0 from reporting from his route and the occupied westbank is right on on high low. it's at no doubt to stephanie as it commemorates the october 7th, a tax talk to his voice about this, the rocket attacks by the outcast. somebody gave us earlier today quite significant that was coming today on a day that is
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a hugely symbolic and important for israel. yes, focused on which is the armed waiting of have master saying we are still here and we are still capable of firing rockets at central israel at 6 jordan area. actually after a year of war, when israel has flattened to the gaza strip stripped of any element of life of joy . yeah, i mean, you've had extensive coverage of the numbers and just how much death and destruction israel as board publishing and societies. it hasn't managed to, to stop him us, it's a, was to eradicate how mass military, politically, it hasn't been able to do either of those. um and you know, how long is it going to go on for what is it off and off at some point you're going to have to reach a political solution. funny, but yes, the, the, the message very significant. i think on this day one year on how massive we're still here. we can still fire rockets. and again, remember a is really forces also repositioning themselves further north again,
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because they say have mass regrouping. so it seems that they simply cannot, as they wanted to get rid of them as a ministry force and even a political one. and a year on stephanie, how is really ease reflecting on what happened a year ago on september on october, the 7th. and how is the country changed? well, this is the darkest day for is ready since the establishment of the state of israel . it was the biggest security breach, under a man under a prime minister who would always sold himself as the only man to keep his really safe. now it's interesting because even today, when you know he has gone up in the polls again, particularly when it comes to the war on hezbollah and the victory, the intelligence victory that israel has achieved over that group. there is a lot of reminder still in all the ads in the media on social media. these really
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saying let's not forget that netanyahu never apologized for october. the 7th, he was responsible at the end of the day, he never took responsibility. and many still blame him, they still blame him for not bringing home the captives around a 100 captains hoff. those believe to be debt. and the other is in dire situation. interesting. the nets and, you know, can be the meeting yesterday discussing the captain, because they hadn't been discussed in weeks because they have been focused on the war with has by law on striking a role. and rather than actually dealing with really you could argue the root cause, which has any potential ceasefire in dollars and a political solution. but many will tell you this government simply doesn't want that stephanie decker. thank you very much. stephanie decker live for us. the in amman, jordan, earlier we spoke to alan pink, associate, former and bassett, or, and consul general of israel in new york. he says after a year of war on guys, these ready government realizes it can on eliminates from us if you look at the composition of the government,
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the lasting piece would be somewhat of an oxymoron. 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. i think that we can ignore the past in an issue with mr. nathan, you know, inventing, devising, adopting, and i expounding a policy of weakening the palestinian authority by bias strengthening the hospital, preserving come off his power in guys. and in doing so, he can always have an excuse why there is no credible partner on the policy and insight. now, you can live in this denial for so long and then came uh, october set. yes, you're right. i using the word eradicate at 1st. the idea of what do you radically from us. i think there's a realization that, that,
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that is not easy to do. that's almost impossible to do. the only way you can see will be to do that is a force of action that israel will not take and that is basically occupied the entire got the strip and be responsible for the rise of the desolate lives of the for people who were living there above and beyond, those were members of the i'm us now, but last you spell as a completely different state. so when you said you radically, everyone that represents your yeah, you know, every country would love to do that, but that's, that's uh, that's mazda, our mobster. i mentality, that's not how countries can and should be run. well, let's take a look now at the situation for these really captives being held in gas. $251.00 is relays and foreigners were taken captive on october. the 7th by him oss and other fighters, a 117 is released have returned home from release and exchanges. i was rescued by these really ami. they currently a $101.00. capt is held in gaza,
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36 of whom has been declared dead. but israel's foreign minister benjamin this now has announced that half of the captives are alive. 37 bodies of captives have been re patry added to israel. most i believe to have been killed by is really fire. and 8 people have been rescued by is really forces, but not without devastating consequences. so the high rock 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, his family originally from iraq, from us and other published the inspections kidnapped his ratings and foreign nationals. and in the morning it's hot. the took is role by complete surprise is it won't be in to the jewish holiday of the quote. and just the day off to the 50 anniversary of voltage,
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riley is referred to as the black day when it was defeated by gyptian and 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 a must have does it raise these right into the tree. rescued her and 3 others months later, but they killed 236 palestinians in the process, mostly women and children. her boyfriend was one of a $101.00 couch is still held in the goal is to stretch. it kept his 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 and only sees 5 agreements to ensure 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
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without trial lost it only 11 days with each side accusing the other of failing to own a deal. tom orleans and national attempts for an agreement through mediators catch all of us. the agents have failed since and with israel's focus shifted to iran, and his vala in lebanon is role is now engaged in will. a more than one front from us is always maintained, a temporary see spot isn't enough and wants to complete and to the will. is role says this isn't possible, so that gets rid of the palestinian arms grew, but it's already is tough today to tell most of the, the smile amelia, who was the lead, negotiates a lot of rescue attempts have failed so far. and several captives have been killed by his ready file. this far is of the see go. she was released as part of the cx. 5 deal box had not met as an over
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a she campaigns for husband keeps release the hostage as they i'll be left to die to die slowly. how can i handle that? i just don't know how to handle it anymore. i can probably be mounted on it 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 alda 0 miles, a known is an award winning peace activist whose parents were killed in the october 7th attacks by a mouse who is not working with policy and inactive is to stop the war and release the captives. exactly a year ago at this time without contact with my parents. they lived about 20 meters on the boulder of
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a of guys that were they raised. and me and my full siblings. and, and one names of the neighbors on the phone with jasmine friends coming we realized a to be believe that we need to be prepared for the wolf and a fight in depth to and. busy we received a the tragic can use that my balance was i 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 a 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 of the palestinian. these ladies as we are offering and the because vision positive vision both for the future of people invested in these ladies and,
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and this is the legacy of my parents. will believe that on your end of the quote and all you will manage to leave in peace in dignity, endings, security, and safety. so this year has been a devastating here and a tremendously it difficult for, for our family, for, for all people, for both people. and, and, and now it's time to make a stop for it and it's time to make this for the last floor and what i believe. but then i now know, i know that this is possible for decades. these really leaders have used the humanizing language to describe palestinians to justify israel as occupation since october. the 7th words have become a weapon to legitimize the $1.00 cost of the soul and mind and
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salute 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 entire lation that is responsible. it's not to distract or take about. civilian is not the way where i'm not aware of how to move one of the kids because they own a lot of shit set up. maybe not for the see me a few, i'm like, i'm not maybe not cult customer shows, but it's not only dehumanizing language against the palestinians that's been use propaganda. and this information of also backed up israel's military offensive. on
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the ground out of simeon say, it's intended to justify will crimes well found a been job injury since palestinian fighters attacked southern israel on october. the 7th is being spawn right. government has presented a narrative based on untruths and propaganda often echoed by its allies. when did the most repeat it? planes was that of 40 beheaded babies. never really thought that i would see could have confirmed pictures of the terrace behavior and children right there. he could not have seen them because those dead babies don't 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 much spiked 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 of them children. it's the same thing,
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or the thing is we're faking the depths of the children as well as level 3 quarters of all infrastructure and gaza. israel's justification for targeting hospitals was the presence of homeless come on centers into the buildings. but despite the relentless campaign of a tax on medically facilities and health workers, these really government failed to provide proof to backup and emissions if used as 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 to millions of palestinians living in simon like conditions as a target. and men is really courses who are born clearly mug community, it vehicles and stuff. but the names palestinian fighters would be too late to submit the responsibility if there is a public outcry, particularly with the killing afford in a book is, is really need is called quote, a mistake. despite the un agency for palestinian refugees are under fulfilling the,
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it's really government's legal requirements. it's been a big and a 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 on this great to is in my wasi where at least 400 families, but forcibly to space india tents were wiped out by is really bombs. that's after they were urged to go to a safe soon. but nowhere is safe in gauze. there was a place in gaza called them wasi. 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 called war crimes. 7 in almost every act follows a part 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
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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 slaughtered, that 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 the 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 secretary state but also as a jew, they need not be a jew to be zines, thomas 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, so i'm going to job it does in the past day of unrelenting is really bombardment as the storage 75 percent of guys as infrastructure, leaving the strip unrecognizable the u. n. says such,
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widespread devastation has not been seen since the 2nd world war. corresponding tiny lot mode reports, some guys of the 12 months of bombardment, heart, greek, and pain. this cars of war are it's into every street and what palestinians once knew and he'll be or have turned into ever distant memories. 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 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 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?
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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 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, again, is that, i mean it's just, it's like we're in a night to mass. i pray to god that i wake up with the children were a sleep. they are innocent and they were
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a sleep. 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 a reminder of what once was the 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, the today names, and now they're all gone. another lovely, still a post 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 anymore. i was just the gaza palestine and that's now speak to another of our correspondents in guys. a handful jury hosing down the line in the center of just straight in is really will paint that again. farms guys out on these
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october the 7th. tell us about the situation on the ground right now and our people are reflecting on this and invest of the well, definitely the people are effective by this on the rest here because it's still going. there are continuous is really as tracks and there's also continuous evacuation orders. let's start to the latest where the is really forces just tracked as a budget refugee camp. they targets a group of palestinians. at least a policy in use where it kills. among them is the brother of our commer amount and brought him no sense at bonham's family have been separated. some of them said in the north houston, she evacuated to the south with other family members. they survived and is where the us hot onto bad. yeah. in november 2023 and now his brother was killed in an asterisk. and this is one of the stories of holla simeon families, that have been in during 365 days of the war. now not only that,
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there has been also a ground invasion another in parts of the gospel strips, especially these are bad. yeah. and they live here, but there has been also new evacuation orders in come units and those, the evacuation orders are asking people to go to the humanitarian zone. and we all know that humanitarian zone that is read claims. as i save, humanitarian zone has been targeted over and over again. during this year, palestinians have been always telling us that this is not only a nightmare. they have been living, but they have been also telling us that there is no place safe across the gods. us through right now when it locks the hospital, we received the family that evacuated from the another in parts of gaza strip. they came walking from the gulf of city, crossing the check point and ending up here and it locks the hospitals are exhausted, their grades. we saw them a walking all the way from the early hours of the morning,
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but it's very obvious. but the children were mild, nourish. they're very thin and weak. and the mother has been a cry. i wouldn't be received her here. it's all up to the hospital. this war has been effecting palestinians on all aspects of lives. people who with a bit lose their beloved ones, lost their houses or they died. 2 died after they did not receive the medical sent to a their medical at treatment. it has been assessing everyone, and today is a very sod say for everyone across the gods, worcester, and who do re thank you so much and for your reporting. that's ok, responded on the ground that you guys. well, all reporters and guys i like hand have been working a round the clock covering the latest lines. the gloating, painstaking work is vital to keep the world aware of israel's actions in gaza. but the coverage doesn't come with our personal costs. here's our corresponding tarika . blessed a is blissful,
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has massively changed my life, forcing me to be rest. gigi in my homeland, the part have come across the plain and save security. 10 to humanitarian challenges since day one of the this is the impact finally of this troy, the white know the back yards of a software system. as you can see, this place has tons. absolutely down of to and east valley s twice. i have been internally displaced along with my family members of a 5 times so far and the not to be trucks here in germany. it's not quite easy don't. that's all to be a journalist in concepts because i'm talking to you right now,
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and i'm quite thinking about my family members. it's quite hard to feel that you're unable to pull them with full sense of safety. because you believe that safe humanitarian sources ignite says by these many occupation forces have been widely target and people weren't killed in these areas without really a very devastating war that made us witness. one of the west genocide, as i met with a history or in the middle of these really bombardments displacement and devastation policy and video during this be signed out or reported on the ongoing war on guys in collaboration with age of last english documentary, it's be signed from casa and i'm still alive, one and use any award for outstanding hard use story feature almost daily for 6 months. be san captured, the highway and conditions people were experiencing myself included. a coverage brought the stories of palestinian. so
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a global audience is an expert from that document page along this is ms. thompson because i'm still life, but i can't believe that the spend 6 months as is where to start in the morning us . so we went through several tax integrations and was again his cousin. and since the beginning of these attacks stars, and in the last october, we saw the matter on space, weeks, and maximum months before returning to work hands. but now, 6 months later, we'll have that sort of 2005. assume you have been killed. i was 13000 of them are children, 70 percent of our infrastructure was a stripped infrastructure, is destroyed. and 1700000 people are forced to space their homes as we have seen, green knew who calls would be for the disappearance. everything. before the 7th looked over. i lived in a very beautiful,
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uncomfortable apartment in kansas city. but when my neighborhood was bombed and destroyed, i was forced to seek shelter at a ship, a hospital. i, my life. and this is surprising for me because um, plus a couple of times square really hard, especially after the internet. can you mentioned that this is not a market, this is not the street, this is i am your time and the patient's name, the and the sign out a joins us now. live on algae 0. she's in. um,
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oh i see in guys that be fun. very good to see you. thank you so much for being with us. you posted pictures on social media today to represent the last year. talk to us about these pictures and why you chose them. and what about the past year has struck you the most thanks for hosting these thanks for having the uh so yeah for the pictures. um, i think no pictures can get our videos um can capture what's what you have been through during the past year. it's imaginable it imaginable. i was not the never any, i have never expected that i will be through this and survive this about. but i, you know, i both of these pictures and particularly because it is talking about my 1st time to be displeased and a backyard at the hospital. and the last time i saw my grandmother to elias
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from ha and, and a lot, a lot of, of shocking, let me say things like leaving because they're leaving my home, being homeless for the 1st time ever being displays of being like very close to, to, to my home, but do not, cannot go actually because of the random bombing of the inhabitants of homes in the north of gauze strip. so yeah, yeah, that's why i think the pictures because i thought i thought they would reflect at least some of the of the hers. you say the entry sign, but you didn't expect to survive, but you have survived. how does that make you feel today? the mouth actually for me it is the effect of the i don't feel that i'm so happy for surviving goes lucky, lose people who just i got to go before witnessing all of
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this and the 7th of october and the 8th and then beginning of the insurance type that we unfortunately until now do not know when it is ending. but for me, surviving news that i am day after day, making sure that this is my mission. my mission is to serve my people, talk them as much as i can in all the own ways that i can. and um, documenting, documenting the genocide surviving means more days to document more days to help people more days to, to saying got this. i am a part of this people, a part of this huge how many as a, as i mentioned before talking about my people. so yeah, this, this is surviving for me. your reporting has certainly humanize the palestinian story. what has the recognition you've received worldwide including v b, m e? when? what does that meant for you?
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what do you think it changes, and what are your hopes for the future? the 1st, um, it is the least thing that the souls of more than 60 journalists were killed during the suicide was covering the june side deserves a 2nd. it gives me kind of help, you know, silencing the voices of truce silencing, the palestinians. the natives who are attending the stories is no longer possible. whatever the efforts and the powerful voices are quoting for silencing and censoring the policy news. uh are no hello. hello, it's over. no one can silence the truth. and what's the, what's begun? the 7th of october cannot be reversed and cannot be stopped. it's the journey for me it's. it's the journey to tell the truth that have been located for 76 years.
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and we are on our way, like heading to to, to our feet by the sign on to justice for my people. so it, it, sky and it's kind of hop and making sure that the people and the world, the people around the world has changed. i said all what we approach gustin risk of drug, opposite the assets. sorry. so you are so helpful, despite all the horrors that you've experienced the past year. thank you so much. be fun for speaking to us. be signed out of a video during this. joining us there from on the last name casa now i find mister benjamin, this now has been a controversial figure and is really politics and a reluctant wanting to have a piece with palestinians. algae, sierra's mom advantage to 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 of 1978. and ever since everybody, dominus, in, yahoo! doesn't seem to have tendencies my toe and trying to stick to that position. he
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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 for me is bullish deposit because, you know, many 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 on fourths 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 70 glucose pots of these natural political hope as a student to the us. then a soldier in the east, the army. and finally, a politician. assisted that's security comes only by force is while the car has to be to keep it, as i say. yet his political career flies on each of us executed to his
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success in elections in body became during moments of collective fear. and uncertainty did not a to bite policy in the docs. and adams said these paid lip service to peace, while living tentative to seek it. shortly after his best election as easily 5 minutes they 1996. he flew to the us for a show down president clinton. a policy also called agreed between the say and the policy in italy, but ation organization is to be the police and once the team to abide by the deal, he wanted to pass it. and i'm the leader of years later he told the president obama through spring break, that he wouldn't freeze the building of settlements. ok, 5 west back. or as long as i to pretend football austin is refugees. it's not going to happen. everybody knows it's not going to happen. and i think it's time to tell the palestinians forthrightly, it's not going to happen. so it's the thing you have to continue to have and his task as he made these are the 10 power for,
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with the support of 8 pack the power from site on the slow be in washington. he was caught on tape bragging about his ability to manipulate for 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 with the central is known as the abraham a court, whether you will buy it with normalized ties with 7 out of countries we've out a got off to use 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, october 7, a tax shoot. that agent in the, on up to 10. yeah, had been, might, and scandals, and facing charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. hundreds of thousands of easily least took to the streets in protest against his legal reforms, a reducing the power of the duty shit. but after launching what became of genocide in casa,
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he want the support of nearly 95 percent of users. even as many again took to the states in and about the failure to bring bucks cause of hostages, helped by having us to yeah. ignore them and do, do they have every attempt to achieve peace by continuing to refuse to sign a deal with how most the u. n. will be viewed by fair minded people everywhere as nothing more than a contempt to us, far to get to use what? nothing you how would you fight the well, is that something that you any other and shut it off a bit 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 his final action appear to be aimed at subduing the entire region
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through the force of arms. there is no place there is no place in the wrong as the long arm of israel cannot reach. because it takes a visa part, which 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 peace of mind, desperately to stay impala as long as it tends to continue to enjoy immunity against prosecution. what some of those actions within your home, it ends up destroying those 2 thieves of how does that just mess and i'm bringing our senior political on this model and the shop is joining us live from london. good. see you again. my one, i want to start with next. yeah. first following that report from i'm involved. what do you think is motivating these really prime minister now to continue this war and the one who started in level a method l as long disease. that's a war is the solution for is
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a permanent state of war and would be gone. if it ever comes, it would have to be guaranteed on the line by the use of force even when he reaches, for example, piece for the out of world. he does so from only uh, an advantage point. uh that is where it is submitted cuz its just premises in his book, this monstrosity of 700 pages, some 2 or 300 pages where they wanted to his ideas about the importance of force power international relations. he's not exactly, i believe it in diplomacy. is that quite a high for realist? he was born in to in his rated culture that also believes so. so in as much as he is shaping is re new pharmacy today and is really a medical policy. he has been shaped by them. so you have this american accent to uh, you know, slick need the visitor that speaks for it is right behind that there's
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a very vicious politician, very seasoned as well. i'm probably there is no, but the lawyer in modern middle eastern international relations. nothing. you know, he's quite a logical salesman. now how do you reflect my one on this past? yeah, it's 12 months since october, the 7th. and, and what ensued? how has it changed to reach and there's no doubt that it has shifted the whole illusions in israel as well as in the middle east. it has to be to do what i thought was being cook top uh over the past decade or so . and then at least uh, and it's also at the same time, it's open the way to had it in the sense of and drive it in genocide that
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does not stop against the people in garza and somewhat against other people in palestine. and perhaps the model i gave is that people 11 on as we see just from the news today, as is right, ask for the expulsion of the inhabitants of 25 villages. interested in one region around the buyer. so clearly this i was hoping the gateway had if you was in as much as they took the doors and the mind and the entire um, enterprise uh, political as strategic enterprises have to do with is ryan leading on the american auspices, a new regional axis. if you were against your on and, and it's all likes. but in palestine per say, the idea of that can be ignored the, that the world in the middle eastern 3rd, it's back on the other side. the best i can be just basically remain occupied in
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but the truancy that is no more despite the unprecedented destruction despite the i'm but this isn't the pain and suffering of that. but i see that people them guys are but the midst of ignoring the palestinian people that have at the same time been shuffled. and so what comes next in, in your opinion? and can wells powers like the united states or european countries such as france, can there still be a wake up call from them to try and prevent a full blown regional conflict? you know, i've thought to international relations for, for many years until the american foreign policy, i'm european phone publishing song for many years. and as always, thoughts, the very simple person looks like it's one that it's power is at the center of international relations. that there's only one standard for, you know, the great power of inferior powers and that is above 4. so you know, you always thought that, but never really sunk in a so a year after this, this,
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this general side, the life on television. and yet, what's the powers remain silent, remain compressed or comparatively side, which is a general side that i could never stomach. and that continues until today. we just heard boomers not from the fresh president, but change things. but generally speaking, the united states remains behind it as an extensive warranty, 11 and beyond. this, i cannot say that i am for the time be, but the time be up to mistake or i'm certainly dismissed just about what's next. i only hope that you know, the more mature that the most sober minds, mike prepaying, in the months to come before we, we, we had the price would be another treasure fee of a, of a full fledged literally score my one. thank you very much for sharing your views with us. my one bushera is our senior political out of this. as you heard that in recent weeks is rascal has expanded to 11 on these. really, military has issued new evacuation orders covering
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a large area outside of southern lebanon. the order is follow constant heavy as strikes in the south of the country that is really forces claim are targeted operations against has been not the attacks that so far give at least 2071. people in run con has more and evacuation orders from australia in $711.00 on as well as a $130.00 towns and villages on those uh, evacuation. orders have been issued over the last few days. the last wind up was about 29 towns and villages. no good question. the lebanese are asking themselves now is because these evacuation orders have been issued since the ground evasion was announced. the ground invasion was supposed to be limited, but this is a huge chunk of southern lebanon. so people are now wondering what these really stress g actually is. they saying, well,
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they run the hearing of all of these is randy troops messing up the buddha. all of this, a big chunk of silver level now on the evacuation oldest. and they wonder what these really definition of limited actually is. all the last time fighting between 11 on an israel is the sustained was in 2006. since then, the presence of a peacekeeping force the united nations enter in force and 7 on has been enhanced. but now that force is expressing concern over the safety of its peacekeepers because of actions by these really ami around dispositions. it says, these are in the military has been repeatedly informed of this ongoing situation to regular channels. this is an extremely dangerous development. it is unacceptable to compromise the safety of un peacekeepers carrying out the security council mandated tasks. while i speak to andreas creek about this is an associate professor at the school of security studies at kings college london. and is joining us on and use our good to have you with us. andre is so concerned that from unit still 11 on, as you heard,
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we've got another close military zone along the border with israel and never on a 3rd division. i. all these really chose joining the ground operations that it would seem. what does that indicate to you? what do you think? and where do you think israel's campaign and 11 on his heading? this is a great concern from the beginning, is that israel is operating in a strategic kim, they don't really know what the political and state is going to be. they know what they want to reach technically and operationally. and i fear the fear is that they going to string together some very random operational objectives to kind of create an overall plan. the fear of that is that as they not making progress on one objective, they might try to make progress on another. an overall this could lead to mission creep where they're doing a lots of different things and going from small objective to small objective without actually choosing the overall well at where i am. and that's been the issue and gauze it all along where they win battles. but they don't win the world, but i think that's what we like to going to see. and so the level known,
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i mean they, they haven't made any major progress despite the softening, let's say, of the risk of the, of the defenses of hezbollah and the south through a tillery through heavy asteroids. and then they advanced in with quite a lot of soldiers and armor as well. haven't made the progress a lot of heavy fighting out of casualties on both sides, but particularly on these really side. and now they're trying to shift mulkins the more uh, more soldiers to another part, right, of living on inside them. but what is the overall aim of the campaign in 11 on and, and what sort of resistance are they facing from? has a lot right now because it's been said time and time again. but if it was come to, if it was to come to a given the war that has, well, i would have the upper hand on the ground. so absolutely, and that was, that was the big. it was to be expected that despite the, the fact that come out in control and also, you know, come on structures and, and communications structures have been eroded over the last couple of weeks that these little sales of resistance would keep on fighting. so in the infantry field, this is where it's paula is right in the heart of what they've always wanted to do,
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find them the idea of face to face in, in, in short, a sort of distance to one another. the objective of these really is, has been trying to capture the main holdouts and struggles of hezbollah and the south. a routing that capability to strike rock isn't drones from the, from the end, especially in destroying the tunnels. that again, being an issue that we've seen in gauze at 12 months and definitely more than 40 percent of all the tunnels still intact. so unlikely that they're going to make a lot of progress here. and it's not going to be a switched operation. so when that talk about a limited incursion, i can see this creeping already into a major escalation and a, and an invasion. that's called what it is. it's an invasion, right? and what it, what i guess, as we heard from my one day, nobody knows where this is going. right. and all lies are also now on yvonne and israel's response to the radian messiah attacks. right? is really, as i said, they will respond. but what factors do you think they'll be taking into account in that response and how could that also escalate for it? again with these really is a very focused on a very on a tit for tat. well,
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they wanted to respond to one thing to receive the restored turns and escalate to a dominance. and the trying to do this without kind of giving the readings another reason to retaliate. so it, whatever happens now has to be bound to despite the fact that is really the thing, we have to respond in full force. it has to be worse than what we did in april. there's also concerns that obviously if you strike too deep, you killed too many a raining to cross too many red line within it wrong. then you will have a sort of pull out war and the response on the wrong that is really consistent. so i think the americans are the key. yeah. they're the fact that we'll have to make sure that what a base rent is doing is going to be bounded. that strikes on military bases might be okay. i a gc basis might be okay with limited casualties. striking or refineries striking, you know, the nuclear program, for example. i think these are not the sort of top is israel should be going for the, the americans will be make that very clear because you'll be, you're risking losing us is risking losing their allies and partners in the gulf because they're not interested in this all out retaliation from the wrong. so the,
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the idea should be from the american point of view. unlimited strike, which hurts restoring to turns. but then a friend is what at the same time to make sure a wrong doesn't have to respond forcefully. often. thank you so much interest. always good to to get your insights on the situation in the region, andreas greek from kings college funding. thank it's are now the images of wholesale destruction in gaza is what viewers around the world have become familiar with the massive destruction and suffering circumstances in the strip where hard before the genocide started. but it was once the place full of life and creativity narrowed to expose the guise of palestinians loved. and now more innocent care free joy in gaza. mere weeks before life as palace. the news news was up ended. despite the choking is really seat and high levels of poverty before the war,
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gaza was full of life. people found their way to joy in style and luxury. instead of pleasures created expressions, or just delicious treat. this is the gods the palestinians have known love. now more places the horde with life and christmas tier now turned it to make sure the graveyards for victims of israel's ongoing genocide. historic buildings that once a 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,
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