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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container stuck in your own adventure. no counter adding the hello. i'm elizabeth put on and this is ours is the or life from don't have with special coverage of the one year anniversary of the of the toy, the 7th attacks, the
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good at last to get that going shut on. it's a horn. i mean, some of the, the, the, the one year old genocide and gaza 365 days of unrelenting, is ready, bombardment, resulting, and one of the deadliest conflicts in the 21st century. the offensive began on october, the 7th off to an unprecedented attack by him, off members of elk,
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a sombre gauge, the armed wind of the group, and all the palestinian resistance fighters infiltrated his randy territory by a land and sea. 1139 is where these were killed that day, including soldiers and police offices, 251 people. his royalties and foreign nationals were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on him off, and promised to eliminate the group unleashing a rule of revenge, and many fists, breaking records in scale and brutality. 41870 pounds to indians have been killed in gauze since the start of this war. elderly men, women, the ones paying the heaviest price has been the children who make up nearly half of the strips population and one, yeah. or the 16000 children have lost in live, the highest death toll for children and one year of conflict. but even surviving has come as
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a cost more than $19000.00 children have been isn't losing one or both parents killed boyfriend, little some maimed. the un estimates $1000.00 children and gaza has lost at least one limb, making out what is believed to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history as well, has also targeted and unlikely. ruth and combat health workers. many of rested, tortured, and only of $800.00 of them killed. this has also been the deadly as conflict in recent memory for journalist, a 170 full media workers have been killed. and unlike most was the people of goss. i have had nowhere to go. unable to leave, they are relegated to the cleared so called safe store and step is rarely ami has been pounding. 90 percent of people in gaza have been displaced. so i'm having to move not once twice, but multiple times. weapons have not been the only 2 and this was starvation as well. about 96 percent to the entire population is facing high levels of acute food
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and such. you are see, many children have died of starvation. no one has been sped and nothing has been sped. more than 75 percent of gauze and building infrastructure has been destroyed . hospitals, schools, universities, mosques and churches gone. what remains of these apocalyptic scenes of rubble, a scorched earth of broken lives, and a shout to the future. welcome to l. just leave a special coverage, genocide and gaza one year on. we begin with hundreds, how hoops 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 dogville launched a surprise attack which began with firing thousands of rockets all over israel
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overwhelming countries missile defense system. then re came 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 well, that's a job to do then with the limit, then we're locally within the head a. malcolm shut off and you had the wasn't shock. feet heavy to mess the deluxe all in there. 1000 fighters from amazon for sam brigade and palestinian. it's, lemme go ahead and put for gates. took over is really military bases and is really controlled border crossings along because the periphery these have disabilities across the globe, especially in a place no fruit. strict security is okay. so i am, i know who they mean to come
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a little bit and it's a little bit slow. the baby will come off. i'm a queen the operation of the flood. but for israel, one of the darkest days in its history, that's become known as a mastercard, unfamiliar own, lower than most of the law, the one such as movie. i mean, i just have to give up zillow as of the, 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 on the what the leaving much so lot of impression was in my zone and mine and they look
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so good when they come in, but i will tell them is on the well i getting better among the hardest hit areas where the towns and settlements near the gauze. the border like boots very far as the hollows and 0 the and most notably the nova music festival into books today were 364 people were killed. but the most shocking series of failures on the 7th was the delayed is really military response. a response that starts several internal investigations as to how and why the army took hours to respond to the biggest attack and its history . 7 from the central, as, as you know, it is really the paying tribute to the 364 people who were killed at the know the festival. exactly one year ago. families of the victims of
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a minute silence to mock the moment when i'm off. flashes launched a, a surprise attack. 44 people from the sides were taken captive into gaza. let's bring in new to the issues. joining us live from jordan's capital oman. that's because that is where any government has banned our just they are from reporting in the occupied west back. and israel, i know many people and as well, call it the worst day since its founding in 1948. tell us how them mocking the sound of a 3. so elizabeth, it almost seems like there are 2 israel's at the moment because the society is so full, arise as everybody is a taken by grief and shock because that attack was really shocking at everything. subsequent to that builds on that pain. on the one hand you have the right wing israel that is overtaken by rage and the, the desire to exact revenge and wanting to change the face of the middle east as
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benjamin. nothing. yeah. how these really prime minister says he wants to go to live in on he wants to decapitate hezbollah. he wants to, and i have my few striking up your mind. he's threatening iran, and the is really right. sees this as an unfortunate to you many have the other israel, you have the families of is one of the captives who want to re focus attention on releasing the captives on reaching a ceasefire deal knowing that only in a deal that ends the war on gaza could give the captives the possibility of being released, whoever are still alive can come home alive. and so there is a lot of frustration on that. and then all of that is compounded when you see that sirens, i've been going off in the tel aviv area all day 1st because of rockets fired from gaza by him. us then because over a $130.00 rockets were fired from his beloved to the north on northern cities in
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northern areas, including all the way to haifa. and now a surface to air surface massage of fire fired from yet on and it has to be interest up to by the is really air force. now these events, the fact that is real, hasn't been able to declare victory despite all that talk only adds to the frustration and only convince a 77 percent of is rarely already believe that we're leasing the captive shouldn't be the priority. and so ending the war, not expanding. yes. should be where the focus of the is rarely government is, but it isn't at the moment. no, thank you very much for that. that is not all day live in amman. are going to bring in our white house correspondent kimberly held cuz she's joining us live from washington dc. can believe we've heard from the president and vice president releasing statements and joe biden saying, what he always does, which is that the us is committed to as well. security as yeah,
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that's right. there is no question that the attack that occurred on israel october of last year, certainly up ended u. s. foreign policy. and really rust is real to the forefront of jo biden's agenda when it comes to international affairs. and so that is why just one reason that the 5 and ministration is marking the anniversary, but it's also to remember the victims the president said. so he is holding a candlelight vigil here at the white house, and dr. joe biden will also be in attendance. he also released the statement where he honored the victims and marked what he said is the whore of that event and the suffering of the palestinian people over the last year. that is a lengthy statement that you put out as well. the vice president also putting out
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her own statement where she reaffirmed commitment to israel security. but she's also plastic tree at the naval observatory where she lives. that's the vice president's residence. she is planning a papa, granite tree, which she says is a symbol of jewish hope. and remember, it's now the former president donald trump, who is the republican presidential nominees. he is also holding his own event down in miami. he is going to be holding and remembered the event, but also taking a stab at the current biden ministration, saying that they are to blame for much of what is occurred saying that their policies have enabled a ron and it's proxies. and as a result, have made the region as well as the united states, less secure. and congress itself is also going to be holding their own events. and the house itself hasn't build a resolution calling for the surrender,
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as well as the release of the cap to someone who holds us citizenship. kimberly thank you very much for that. that's whitehouse corresponded to. kimberly how could live in washington dc? i don't think us as a full mountain bassett, um console, in general of israel's in new york. he says, of the year of won gossip is there any government realizes it cannot eliminate him? us? if you look at the composition of the government, the lasting peace would be somewhat of an oxy moore and that, and that was true until october 6. this is a government that basically in its basic guidelines of december, 2022 says that there will not be any negotiation with the policy. it's not israel think that we can ignore the policy in an issue with mister nathan, you know, inventing, devising, adopting, and i expounding
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a policy of weakening the palestinian authority by bias strengthening the hospital, preserving come off his power in. gotcha. 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, i the, using the word eradicate 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. the only way you can see will be to do that is a force of action. that is, your will not take and that is basically occupied, the fire god does for you and be responsible for the lives of the desolate life. for people who are living there above and beyond those who are members of the i'm us now since last you spell is a completely different state. so when you said you radically everyone that 1st
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visual. yeah. you know, every country would love to do that, but that's, that's uh, that's mazda our mobster mentality. that's not how countries can and should be brought. so let's take a look at the situation for those right captives being held in gaza. 251 is ratings and foreigners were taken captive on october the 7th by him austin, other flashes, a 117, as well as have returned home. some of the lease to exchange deals, others rescued by the israeli army. they are currently 101 captives held in gaza, 36 of whom have been declared dead. but it's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced that half of the captives are alive. 37 buddies of captives, beans of pat, created to israel, most to believe to have been killed by is ready, fire. and 8 people have been rescued by as rarely forces, but not without devastation, consequences. so high, right, has this report. these are the faces of those taken into garza from southern is
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really towns a year ago. the youngest stay the boss just 8 months old. the oldest slow months, the aged $86.00. his family were originally from iraq. i went from us and other published the inspections kidnapped his ratings and for nationals and in the morning it's hot. the took is role by complete surprise. is it more the end of the jewish holiday? of the quote and just the day off to the 50 anniversary of voltage railings 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 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
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boyfriend was one of a $101.00 couch is still held in. the goal is to stretch it comp. since families have tirelessly rounded every spot today, instead of even all the cities desperately quoting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his follow right government to accept to see slides deal the one an early c 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 without trial lost it only 11 days with each side accusing the other of failing to on a da 0 times. orleans and national attempts for an agreement through mediators catch all of us and 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. israel
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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 mine. honey, who is the lead negotiates a lot of rescue attempts have failed so far and several captives have been killed by his rating file. this far is of the of a see go, she was released as part of this, these 50 box had not met as an over 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? 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, from the obama nauseous way she liked the other relatives believe the caps is have
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been abandoned. and so she'll continue doing everything she can to show the captives a boat by sort of fight ultra 0 who the go in is a leading member of the hostages and missing families form his cousin paul, jaime was believed to be captured onto the imaged officer. the wilbur account and he was killed on october 7th. he says now moving ever is the time to bring back the captives from dasa. this was an attack that a seal was meant to shatter. the very sense of security that people have. ready this country, the just the brutality and barbaric, barbaric act and you know, the, the heinous crimes that were committed that day. so we. ready were just of a sort that were meant to completely, i think, fractured the belief in humanity. it's, you know, what, what,
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what was done that day is, 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 that down. i feel i very much feel that down um, because obviously the hostages are not back in the the info as far as i'm concerned, as an israeli people responsible for my safety and security and wellbeing or the people in my own government dirty or israel is support a ceasefire in exchange for all the release. ready least of all hostages, this is a 100 percent. polls have shown this for months and months now. and i feel that the giving the stage to extremists and the 3rd stream as to this realtor, it's streaming within posting and sadly the extremist have been driving this conflict for decades now. but these voices that you describe it using the hostage
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families of fighting for the least of their loved ones that we are ating from us. it's preposterous. so of course, there are people who speak to us, but we completely ignore them. the vast majority of it really are on our side and you know, 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 security and future is on the line. but i feel that at this point we have reached the 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 to decades. as many leaders have used, the humanizing language to describe palestinians to justify as well as occupation
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since october, the 7th words have become a weapon to legitimize the war on gaza. so it's much more 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 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 the kid along because they don't roll up. shoot me an e mail for they see me
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a few. i'm sorry, i like i'm not mid, you're not casual customer service. i just also need a humanizing language against the palestinians that's being used propaganda. and this information have also backed up as well as military offensive on the ground. palestinian say it's intended to justify declines. a salma been jotted reports since palestinian fighters attacked southern israel and october. the 7th. it's been spawn right. government has presented a narrative based on untruths and propaganda often echoed by its allies. one of the most repeated planes was that a 40 be headed babies never really thought that i would see could have confirmed pictures of the terrace, of the tools right there. he could not have seen them stand because those that babies did not exist isn't in america. in the immediate aftermath of invading is really troops big on posting images in romans, under governments. these really government insisted how my spite is systematically
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they prevent multiple investigations have failed to find evidence to corroborate that. excuse me, is born machine grind it to a campaign which has killed more than 41000 people in gauze. the 3rd at them children. it's painting. i left indians were faking the depths of the children. was balls, 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 dislike the 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, it's spokesman blind about days of the week as name. so from a spike where every terrorist writes his name, a group, see anyone who tries to get a 2 millions of palestinians living in simon like conditions is a target. and men is really forces who are born clearly mark comenity,
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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 as is really need is called and 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 for decades because its existence legitimize this palestinian claims the land stacy were stolen by israel. of this great to isn't of my wasi. we're at least 400 families but forcibly the space in the tense 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 will, i say, is the place where they all can have a shelters. together with international organizations, we created shelters. just being a little new legal experts called war crimes. in almost every act follows
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a par and propaganda. you send us the tactic according to michael and jones, who specializes in this information. a consensus can be created really quickly, and that's what's happened. you had the 40 but headed babies up immediately. right . exploiting an emotional moment in time with this atrocity propaganda makes people more susceptible to it. if you don't want to believe the reality, the reality that kind of thing into being slow that i bet it's 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 group. 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're on,
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it's still being waged against palestinian civilians. so i'm going to job each other. there a lot, a lot of as an international lawyer and she's joining us live from geneva. good to see you laura. so as we mentioned, you are an international lawyer. we play just some of the things the top is way to lead. as i've said just in the past. yeah. and you remember the south african team sides of those statements? dehumanizing palestinian something international court of justice. how do you see those statements being used against as well when the court begins it's genocide trial as well. i think those statements are going to be essential and in establishing the elements of genocidal, intense which is necessary in order to make a showing of genocide in accordance with the definition of the legal definition under the genocide convention, which is what the court is going to be assessing in this case and you know,
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so when we hear this is really leaders for example, refer to pulse demands is human. i don't see that there are no one involved civilians say that the children have cause i have brought this upon themselves. we can understand that this is a technique being used to justify the full scale industrial slaughter of the palestinian people. and that's going to be critical in establishing that, that there's jealous side before the court. but regardless of that, i just want to make the point that we already know. this is a genocide. we don't need the court to tell us that because we've seen it play out date and day out every single days for the last year. and laura was you say that we know that as a genocide is certainly not how it's covered in west and media. and some of the statements that we've mentioned, they've been repeated live by his really guests on, on western media. and they have not been challenged. how problematic is it that the is really narrative at a state and it's p on narratives play out on huge mainstream
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media organizations most extremely problematic. and we also have to understand what's the purpose, right? so um, a little historical context, the post to me and people have been undergoing this process of discrimination for the last 76 years. and the question is why, you know, today we see israel committing genocide, but it didn't begin with that. and so we have to understand this as a taking place within the context of a simpler colonial process of eliminating and replacing that the native and because that's the goal of all sutler calling and they must engage in these massive campaigns of discrimination in order to accomplish their aims and doing so allows them to project an air of a morales onto their project, which is rooted in unbelievable violence that the world would not accept if the
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victims were human. so in order to carry out this principle of land and resource stuffed and mass force displacement, we have to understand the victims is not being human. yeah, serving despite and, and when you say that the world wouldn't accept it as a force of the victims as humans, we've seen the war on gaza, happen so soon after the russian invasion of ukraine. just how much has that put the focus on just how differently west and media has covered attacks on ukrainians compared to attacks on palestinians, you know, ukrainians killed by russia. whereas palestinians just die. i mean, the difference in the treatment is massive and you even had mainstream media in dealing with the question of ukraine applauding the armed resistance of ukrainians and you know, publishing pieces, instructing ukrainians on the process for building weapons. and so you can just see
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that the treatment is completely completely of different. and so, you know, we know that the mainstream media and the question of, of the treatment of palestinians has taken a central role in humanizing house to me and known for repeatedly interrogating. posting in gas, if you ever hear from them at all, demanding the posts me and gas repeatedly come down from us as well. of course they never asked the same of as really counterparts, you know, to keep them next out or is real to particular, he will occupation and so on. they have that is responsible for spreading positive propaganda. they have been responsible for a very dehumanizing screenings, so they refer to to israel. how much more would notice the majority of the victims have been civilian? they have banned the word genocide in their coverage. you know, the list goes on and on, but perhaps the most insidious form to humanize issues is the refusal ever provide any historical context for the events of the last year. and that's extremely important because you to watch mainstream media, you would never know about the next thought. you would not know that most how
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students from gaza were expelled from their homes by scientists and 1948. and the israel has refused to let them return us citizens before rice. you wouldn't know the israel's, on trial for genocide. you wouldn't know a number of things. and critically, you also wouldn't know the post means have human rights which are unconditional. that are being denied to them by israel and a prolonged and systemic manner. and that context is extremely important because if you never know any of that, it's much simpler to pick posting and primitive violent actors that are driven by blind heat and without any legitimate reasons. that is international aware, lotta l one are joining us live from geneva. thank you so much for your analysis on this. we really appreciate it. thank you. bye. in the past year of unrelenting is where the bombardment has destroyed. 75 percent of the gauze is infrastructure leaving the strip unrecognizable. but un says such widespread devastation hasn't been seen since the 2nd world war. correspondent,
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honey must smooth reports from gaza. 12 months of bombardment, heartbreak, and pain. this cars of war are it's into every street and what palestinians once new and he'll be or have turned into over distance 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. the rails air strikes artillery shilling and demolitions have turned much of dogs into a vast wasteland of rubble. yet it is still a cluster for 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 were parents, one stuck children to their beds now and ruins would odd is beneath them on the screen. i don't know how about identity line is 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 sleep. they've been told into pieces. you don't have to look far to understand
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what dogs i was going through and every now and then a reminder of what once was and 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 old, this destruction of both the old and the young were killed the local registry, the today names, and now they're all gone. the lovely, still a pose of some semblance of normality as palestinians of tried to hold on to their resilience. but of 12 months upon everything is missing and gaza. even the idea of the future handyman mode was just the era, gaza palestine that spring and of course, bonded and 10 that included a she's joining us live from the law in central gaza and hens i, you people the able to reflect on the past year when the attacks have very much
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continued today of the well, we woke up on the sound of the drones and explosions and it has been not only a year this year is hundreds of thousands of years, according to policy means that according to everyone who lost everything that you've had since october 7, 2023. this was not only a year or works. every single palestinian here in the god was through are those who survived and travel abroad on the 1st months of the war are very traumatized, depressed, exhausted. all of the social media today is talking about come rating this genocide. now till this day it's still ongoing. people think that's it, it's, it's, it's done or it's finished. but as you see in the background there's, i mean and says where the is really forces have been striking to bad. yeah,
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the mother and parts of the god and also a good age. the central area knew if actuation orders at least 2 evaluation orders were issued today. it has been a very hard year, not only on the citizens of the also on the journalist, personally, and professionally a very, very hard year. the hard to say during this year was not only being displayed away from home, not being able to meet my side, many, but the worst. and the hardest times where i had to report from the beginning off my colleagues, friends, and so it's a very few, 9 in 30 minutes to friends and i, i don't think this right now because i know that if you wanted me to report the new 1234. thank
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the fees times were one 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 am only 10 minutes away from where my house is and i could not go there because of and is really check points this towards ongoing. we're continue reporting and we're committed to this journey. i refuse to leave for the trip. i refuse to leave the causes to put my family back to wait my family and i chose to reports and i'm 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 that means you don't know where to go? this is in the data. alexa hospital, but it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been a controversial figure in the countries politics and a reluctant partner for peace with palestinians. mohammed vol takes and look at his rise to power to do the palestinians have a right to a separate state? no, i don't think they do, but this was as far back of 1978. and ever since everybody, dominus, in, yahoo! 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 for me is bullish deposit, but as you want 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
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and independence of on fourths. of their own history will not go for the jewish people. another child, if it's in yahoo, 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 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 it as i say. yet his political career flies on each of us insecure to his success and elections in body became during moments of collective fear and on saturdays to not a to flight policy in, in a box. and adams said, is paid lip service to peace while if intended to seek it shortly after his best election as easily prime minister in 1996, he flew to the us for a show down president clinton about the also called agree between the site and the
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palestinian liberation organizations to but the police and once the team to abide by the deal he wants to deposit. and i'm the leader of years later, he told president obama 3 springs that he wouldn't freeze the building of settlements occupied westbank. 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, to, to publish videos forthrightly, it's not going to happen. sorry. so that the whole continue with the hub and his task as he made these are the 10 power with the support of 8 pack the power from as i understand i'll be in washington. he was caught on tape bragging about his ability to manipulate the us and it's lead us to staff is always interests. as a result, the fall of genius 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
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could be a got off to just for the creation of a policy with the state. but just as it was on the verge of finding a historic div with saudi arabia, october 7, a tax shook that agent in that on up to 10, you know, had been my scandals and facing charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. hundreds of thousands of easily at 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 and gaza, 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 thomas? but of the un will be viewed by fair minded people everywhere as nothing more than
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a contemptuous farts to get his way with nothing you how would you fight the well? is it something that you any other and shut off a bit by the international criminal court? arrest him for updated 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 side on monday. but they, on his final action, 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. it takes a, he's a part which is much defeated by a desire to be remembered as the powerful hero who sees the jewish people and defeated the enemies. i'm more desperately to state your power as long as you can to continue to enjoy immunity against prosecution. what somebody did,
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so that's through his actions. danielle, who may end up destroying those 2 thieves of kind of just allow me who to joins us now. he's an ortho and distinguish fellow at the american university of they wrote such a pleasure to have you with us in real life, mr. cody, thank you for joining us. as someone who has followed the story for half a century, how much would you say the situation we're seeing now as well as actions? the trajectory of song is because of benjamin netanyahu. there are a lot of people who say that, oh, he's hostage to the extreme rise in this most fall arises for any government that's ever been. but how do you see it? us? nothing. yeah. who does not invent this? extreme is movement, but he took an existing right wing and israel a lot of small parties, and then he became leader of the liquid. they won several elections. this is the
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4th time. his prime minister has been 16 years as prime minister of the longest. and israel with what he did as he before the october attacks about about a year and a half before the he took this coalition, government was a lot of right wing, extremist and overlook. just chosen took her to a new level of extremism, militarism radicalism and fascism. and he tried to take over the occupied territories or allow his partners in the west bank and other places to take over the west bank. slowly try to drive the public, send these out. he tried to reform the traditional system of israel because he wanted to be like the prime minister of hungry or a trump wants to be. he want us to be a, an an autocrat who has total powers to run society. and he's a tree of some of his aims, but not all of them. we can certainly society push back against his plans to have a whole bunch additional ready to give the parliament more power. but they haven't
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pushed back against his treatment of palestinians. when you say he hasn't invented the extreme rise. do you think that he and this cabinet of his have made it have normalized, it haven't normalized to have these names? i'm not saying or this way these do, but yes, you're right. the thing about nothing know, and this present government with it's a grotesque policies which we're not seeing and loving them. they reflect at one level, a continuity of design. this is rarely thought since the birth of zionism when it was the 1st born. the design was, liter has been glory and then others have roads in their diaries that we, you know, we have to use military for us to get the palestinians out to make our jewish state . so they knew from the beginning design this and then this is rarely is that they have to push out the product and then using any means holding force, which they did last night cleansing,
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to create their jewish type. a once israel was born and we can't remember the when it became an established state and therefore people done for that. and that way the right wing tended to, to be limited. deliver on the left wing labor tons of the dominates from 40 a total of 19 seventies and then a big and came in and what? nothing. yeah. what was done is expand that this right when coalition yeah. and most as rarely as support their basic policy in the late last year is the point where this when, when crazy because of their october 7th attack, they responded like animals with a great boulder mass of militarism and a total disregard for law for human rights. for anything, and so he is at one point a con consent, he continues the tradition of his rarely so thinking. mm hm. but he also takes it to higher levels of from barbers. yeah. and despite everything that you were
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mentioning that they have done over the past. yeah, i'm us was able to 5 rockets and to tennessee on the one year anniversary. but you're saying that this government wants to push pounds to the in south whether it's of gaza or the occupied westbank. do they have a plan? does nothing yahoo have a plan? i don't think they have a script the plan to do it though some of the extreme right wing parties have ideas about how to do it. for instance, they want to build a temple in place where they are from us. but these are ideas that they would try to implement that very difficult, but what they do have a plan for is to make sure that in the whole land of palestine with a cold, biblical israel from the jordan river, down to the med tray and see they want only jewish sovereignty, this was part of the party of the government platforms 2 years ago because of this latest government. so they have a plan in general and that what they're doing is making life so difficult both with
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extreme actions and guess at the genocide as well was the daily attacks on the west bank and now they're doing it and love them. yeah. to make life. so difficult to the palestinians, or the lovely is just leave, which is exactly what they did in 1946 to 90 and 48. yeah, that's where half the person has left the house. and when you talk about, you know, design, hist, ames in the project where it is 11 on the fit into those why wide. and the attacks in that been on the government has said that it's to return the 10s of thousands of evacuated as ratings to the north. but we're seeing a huge attacks across 11 on. so what is the plan for 11 on? well, again, i'm not sure they have an exact plan that's agreed on by the government. what they do have is a common reaction among called as rarely, governments going back 40 years we're seeing from before as well. there was the palestine liberation organization for the we're doing small operations from south 11th. so they've cut this consistent idea that they have to use military force to
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defeat or push back the forces that oppose them and challenge them, whether they're and gather or in iraq or, and iran, or 11 and just push them away and beat them up so badly they'll deliver the sink of doing it again, but this has failed every time they've done something like this even occupied south lebanon, tried to get a pop of government that doesn't work. so it's all they do now is use massive military force. and this is not just them is really project, this is a clearly a joint american is really action. they americans don't tell them what to do. what the americans are acquiescing all the savagery that his real employees and doesn't allow them to be punished. that the one so it's really a joined us as rarely plan. and this is the problem for the palestinians of lebanese and others. it's very difficult to find technically, i guess such a strong force and a mr. foodie. i believe that we have pictures. now we can look at the pictures that
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is president biden, and his uh wife, besides lady jill abide and this is a come number. come in the ration that's being held at the white house for the victims, for the people who were killed on october. the 7th we heard from president biden releasing a statement a short while ago saying what america has maintained that they stand by israel and stand by to uh for as well as security. mr. cody, i'm afraid we run out of time, but thank you so much for your analysis. we really appreciate that the images of wholesale destruction and gaza as won't view as around the world have become familiar with circumstances and the strip will had before the genocide started. but it was once a place full of life and creativity. new to,
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to explore was the gauze of the palestinians, longed and now more innocent care free joy and gaza. mere weeks before life as palestinians knew it was up and did. despite the choking is really seat and high levels of poverty before the war, gaza was full of life. people found their way to joy in style and luxury. instead of pleasures. the 8th of expressions, or just the last history. this is because the palestinians have known loved no more places. the horde with life and christmas tier turned it to make sure graveyards for victims of israel's ongoing genocide. historic buildings that once
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a test has to gauze as rich heritage and embrace its creative use. now a pile of rubble was it is the gaza for which palestinians yearned to return the life they still hold onto. even during the genocide, neurology, a jersey to the despite the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is valid to destroy us one year wrong, as well as still under real could find from gaza. the most is on when cassandra gave says it find a balance of rockets that penalties. anyway, simon's went off in central as well as the 1st time rockets from gauze. i have reached tele vive since mid august, and recent weeks, as well as one gauze that has expanded into the rest of the 11 on after months of
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across the board of fine is there any forces have attacked, wave of southern and eastern net, and on. and they were southern suburb of da here has come on to some of the most intense bombardment is really full so, so they carrying out targeted operations against has bola, the attacks have so far code, at least 2071 people and 11 on i would have to take a look at some of the laser strikes on monday. the attack on the side of the came just als. off to has bola said it had targeted haifa. it's the 1st time to put such a has been struck by the booth as boneless. that it also launched 5 rockets to woods type various in northern israel, as well as military says it responded to the tel aviv attack with an s strike on con eunice. it also struck albert age. a number of people were wounded when in his riley as strike had tents, shelter and displaced people in bed all by law in central garza
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and as well as military says, it will expand operations in southern lebanon as ordered, move people to evacuate, and some areas of corresponding demand con, has this update from hosp by a, in southern lebanon. these really, um, it has now issued a new set of evacuation orders, bringing the total now to a $130.00 towns and villages across the southern level. it's a significant chunk of the territory. now, lebanese are very concerned about this because they hearing reports of these really ami maxing as it's buddha, including reserve brigades being cold up. and they are now looking at the width of these is ready, evacuation oldest and a wondering to themselves what the actual definition of limited is 40 is right. these, remember the very beginning of the announcement of the ground defensive? these riley said that this was going to be limited in the woods. now the strikes
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still continued to come in several, during the day today where i am and that's being repeated in other parts of some living on his bullets say they've had, they've launched major attacks against these res, uh, sold, just walk across the board up, including in the us roommates and academy, la, the wrong con, out his era has by a certain level writers, scientists and academics and balance i have not been sped in as well as will. one of them was that i thought all, i need a professor of word literature. he roshan english instead of his native albert, to reach out and educate the world about palestine. one of his earliest poems is titled, if i must die, he was killed. mine is really as strike in december in the house of gauze assessing . and ever since he has been remembered through his poem around the world,
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me, if i must die, you must leave. to tell my story, to sell my things, to buy a piece of cloth and some strings make it white with a long tail. so that a child somewhere and gone so while looking heaven in the eye awaiting his dad who left in a place and did no on farewell, not even to his flesh. not even to himself who sees the kind mind you made flying above and thinks for a moment. an angels there bringing back love fine must die like it bring hope. let it be
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