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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 elizabeth put on i'm and this is algebra live from doha, with special coverage of the one year anniversary of the october 7th attacks to
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the to get that. it's the horn. i mean, some of the the one year old genocide and gaza 365 days of unrelenting, is ready. bombardment, resulting, and one of the deadliest conflicts in the 25th century. the offensive began on october, the 7th, after an unprecedented attack by him. off members of al cassandra gates,
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the armed window of the group and of the palestinian resistance fighters infiltrated his ready territory by a land and sea 1139. his ladies 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 $16000.00 children have lost in lives, the highest depths toll for children and one year of conflict. but even surviving has come out of cost. more than 19000 children have been isn't losing one or both
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parents killed friend, 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 the $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 gaza have had nowhere to go. unable to leave, they are relegated to declared 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 of the entire population is facing high levels of acute food and such. you are see,
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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 alex's e, of 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. it's on the it's described as the biggest security failure in israel's history. palestinian fighters from dogs. the launched a surprise attack, which began with firing thousands of rockets all over israel overwhelming countries
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missile defense systems. then breaking 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. while he says, let them know what the leslie while at the job, what to do then with the limit, then we're locally within the head. a local them shut off and you had the wasn't shatka feet had either missed the deluxe, all in there, 1000 fighters from amazon for sam brigades and palestinian. it's, lemme just heads and foot brigade took over is really military bases and is really controlled border crossings alone because the periphery these have disabilities across the globe, especially in a place no fruit. strict security is okay. so you know who they mean to come
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a little bit and it's a little bit of a game. then we will come up. i'm a coin, the operation of the flood. but for israel, one of the darkest days in its history, that's become known as a mastercard, unfamiliar own, lower than most of the, 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 tax $251.00 is really isn't foreigners, were taken captive. and a year later, nearly $100.00 still remain a what the leading much so it's a lot of in the 1st month in my zone and mine and they look so
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cool when they come into play with them is on the why getting bitten among the hardest hit areas where the towns and settlements near the goal is the border like boots very, but also the hollows and 0 the and most notably the nova music festival into books today. for 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. and it's history from the central, as, as you know, how does raise of paying tribute to the $364.00 people killed them? know the festival one year ago, the families of the victims observed a minute silence to mont. the moment when him off fine just launched
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a surprise attack. 44 people from the size were taken captive into gaza. that's bringing node issues. joining us live from jordan's capital armand because that is where the government is band, which is 0 from the pushing and the occupied westbank and as well a new many called it the worst day since israel's founding. how people mocking the anniversary. it's elizabeth, these rarely society is extremely polarized. if we take the poles and if we take a quick look at what the up ads are saying, you would see one side of as well that supports this most right wing government and is really history talking about victory, talking about expanding the war about digging deeper into let the non about attacking them on an attack and get on as well. and changing the face of the middle east. and then you take another look and you see those talking about his real being
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bogged down is we're not keeping it on the main targets which is releasing is really captive. and that can only come through a ceasefire agreement. then there lies where all the frustration of the families of these really captives and their supporters are 77 percent. that is really believe that the priority should be given to an ending the war on gaza. 2 for leasing is rarely captive, even if it's true at exchange deal, but that's not where the government is us politically and even rhetorically at the moment, then that's why there was so much tolerance ation and it's changed is really in so many ways just like it has also changed the palestinians. every thing palestinians do right now, wherever they are, is informed by the way they look at the world because of this war. and because of how it was a, it was carried out and how it was allowed to continue for so long. so in so many
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ways affected permanently, probably for generations to come on both sides, but also further apart. and they've been forever. no, thank you very much for that. that is not or day. now i have an amman that's working on white house correspondent company how, cuz she's joining us from washington, dc and company we've been looking at, jo ann jill biden holding a commemoration. the wide house reiterating its message of support to israel, or as a us president, not only holding a candle lighting ceremony here at the white house, but also issuing a very lengthy statement honoring those that were killed last october in israel and calling it a whore. but also acknowledging the suffering of the palestinian since then. and that is similar to the statement issued by the vice president comma, la harris, who has also issued
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a very lengthy statement reaffirming her commitment to israel security. and also she will be glad to get free on the naval observatory grounds. that is where she also lives. it is the vice president's official residence. she's plastic a tree upon the credit tree that she says is a symbol of jewish hope and remembrance. now we also know that the former president donald trump, who is the republican presidential nominee, he has started his day in brooklyn and visiting a prominent rabbi. and then we'll wrap up his day in miami, where he is expected to not only honor those who died last october, but also is going to be pointing the finger at the vital administration and saying that they are somewhat responsible for some of the turmoil that has existed in the middle east as a result of what has happened. he says that the middle east is much less stable as well as the united states, as
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a result of the 5 ministrations policies. and in fact has emboldened or ron and its proxies as has made the united states less secure since october 7 committees. thank you very much for that. that's all white house correspondent, company how's good with the latest live in washington dc. so let's take a look at the situation for the as why the captives being held in gaza. $251.00 is what it is on. foreigners were taken captive on october, the 7th by hamas and other places. a 117 is riley's, have returned home som released in exchange deals, others rescued by the israeli army. there was hardly 101 captives held in garza 36 of whom have been declared dead. but it's very prominence to benjamin netanyahu has announced that half of the captain server live. 37 bodies of captives have billions of pet created to as well, most to believe to have been killed by is riley fire, and 8 people have been rescued by his ready forces, but not without devastating consequences. sa,
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hi ross has this report. these are the faces of those taken into garza from southern is riley towns a year ago. the youngest favorite boss, just 8 months old. the oldest slow months aged $86.00. his family originally from iraq, was from us and of the palestinian 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 under the jewish holiday of the quote. and just the day of the 50 anniversary of voltage railings referred to as the black day when it was defeated by gyptian in syria and soldiers in the off the 6 will videos like this one, know all the money was shed 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,
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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 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 on international attempts for an agreement through media, it's is catch all of us. the agents have failed since and with israel's focus shifted to iran,
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and his vala and 11 on his role is now engaged in will. a more than one front from us has always maintained the 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 assessed today. so it's from us to 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 of us the go. she was released as part of the c 5 d o box had not met as an over a she campaigns for husband keeps release, but hostages, 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 think because he's already met with this and you all who us the president joe biden, an un secretary general,
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but to no avail. then the obama nauseous way she liked the other relatives believe the caps is have been abandoned. and so she'll continue doing everything she can to show the captives a boat by sort of fido, l g 0. the spokesman for home offices of industry. when says the fate of the captives lies in israel's hands, the owner, the when it comes to the captive shop and left to the occupation, add to the families of the captive. you off, good. able to the store back and you the captives one year ago. but nothing, yeah. who's a mission? i live voted was against the captives again as the families of the captives. we have decided that since day one have to feed the, the captives what i mean,
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a safe place because we've followed the rules of our religion. and because of the rules of humanity, and who are keeping them in safe places for a prisoner swab. the pos dear of unrelenting is really bombardment has destroyed 75 percent of gauze infrastructure leaving the strip unrecognizable. the un says such widespread devastation hasn't been seen since the 2nd world war. correspondent, tiny muscle reports from gaza. the 12 months of bombardment, heart brake 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 ever distance memories the so again, as i said it was, 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,
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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? 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,
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more homes were parents, one stuck children to their bed now and ruined with bodies beneath the screen. i don't know how about again, is it? 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 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. and the lovely still posts of some semblance of normality as palestinians of try to hold on to their resilience. but
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a 12 months upon everything is missing and god, even the idea of a future any more mode was just the gaza. palestine is another one of our correspondence. fidelity is joining us live from the in central gaza. him, you have lived this will every day for the past year. how people the reflect thing, did you or anyone this thing that this would still be going on? well we have been live in it's and there have been also reporting it. we have been living the worst and part is done most part circumstances where you're now until the say till this minute that certain courses are still targeting different areas across the street. earlier today they targeted a group of policy and using to budget and another in gaza. and 13 thomas didn't use
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were killed and just right now, a little girl and 3 others were killed in a good age in the middle area. and 2 others have been killed in eunice. now all of this comes as kind of sinews today, like the 1st year of the war, sinus simians left their houses, lost everything they belonged. they do not have any houses. they're living in tens for a year now. and now that there has been a lot of hard situations, they are living at losing all of your fat, many or b as our being the only survivor of the families having families to very under the rubble for this day. there's a lot of the stories that we have been reporting to during all of this year, but the main message for the pot is to use. here's the gaza strip. they're saying that there is no play safe across the cost of shipping, especially with the continuous evacuation orders. today,
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that is where the forces issue the evacuation order is another in gaza strip into a body. and basically i have, they also issued another evacuation order in come units. so at the end of the day, another year is waiting for the palestinians. and the only question they have is, when will this every and 10? thank you so much for that, that is handled through the live them data on by law as and as hen touched on his really forces have carried down his series of strikes on homes and northern gaza. please, 5 palestinians were killed in jamalia and fate. la, here on monday morning, they buddies were carried to come on, i'd want hospital for burial lot the color that has moved from the hospital in the northern garza, in the overall situation. you know that those moves the hours those way, the only advance in certain areas in the east, lots of the venue, would you count on in the west also in beta. yeah. as that is right now. i mean, since of like it's bumping against the volume. this is the sound of it's on. yeah.
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mileage one hospital just receive size. vehicles have been killed just right now. the see, this is the log of the people who have been killed on the other side. here's the, on the, on the, the, to be very good. so these really is intensifying, gets found in certain areas with the indeed you better for the candidates. well, yeah. and which i know, i know that the way for the people who are trying to escape the roof was attacked on these residential areas. let me say this is the situation is kim. i looked like most of those are the same time 2 minutes ago. we just received an appeal from
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the people who are still in these areas. they are trying to escape from that area because the is laid on the continuing the tactic then on to things in the box. i belong things i'm looking for us not to be as good as this right now. army. i was opening for you to everyone's wanting to get there. i'm trying to rush to anyone who are living. this is the, there's hours of the day we salute the works will face what we will face. so the next hour. roderick, i know, i just, you know, i'm out of run hospital progress. fine on the define is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is valid to destroy the laws one year on israel is still under vol. could find from dasa. i'm off is um dwayne kasan brigade says it fight a battle. i was just broke it set to leave
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a right sirens went off in central as well as the 1st time rockets from gauze. i have reached out of eve since middle august, and in recent weeks as well as well has expanded into 11 on off the months of costs . $4.00 to $5.00 is really forces have a tax wave of southern and eastern limit on the route 7. some of the value has come on to some of the most intense bombardment is very full so, so they're carrying out targeted operations against has bola the attack. so. so if i code at least 2071, people them nothing on and at least one person was code and several injured. and is there any attacks on a residential area of ball back and 11 on sunday. local officials say the bombs landed a few 100 maces from the cities and roman ruins, unesco willed heritage size, as a big was at the scene involved back. this is very striking. took place on sunday afternoon on a house in the middle of
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a residential area. now we understand one person was killed on 6 of us and generally speak to people in bounce back. they seem to have figured out roughly what time is ready strikes take place. but this specific one seems to have caused a considerable amount of destruction is less than a kilometer away from the ancient roman temples. well, i can tell you is what have seen here that there must have been lots of children around. i can still see toys on the ground. i can see the children's blankets and even i couldn't here earlier. a child's toy being takes the child's toy a teddy bit. i can see both. i can see more teddy bears children's cushions. you know, over the last week or so, there's been hundreds of strikes on valve that which seems to be a focal point. full is really strikes the vin,
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hundreds killed and hundreds more injured at the end. but we were sitting at home and suddenly there was an attack. so i run to check on my family where my sister and to kids live. my niece was injured, my mother suffered shrapnel wounds to optimum. one of our neighbors was killed. as you can see, this is a civilian area. there's no military presence here. now we've spoken to authorities here about the ancient sites and peptides having on them. and there's a concern that these continuous is really strikes, could have an impact on those sites which are designated unesco world heritage site . but even most of what's taking paces that these are happening in the middle of residential areas, people's homes are being destroyed even just because from the shock wave of the last it destroying cause is destroying people's windows. bolts are full and done and that's the really impact that's having on people in bel, vic here along with the fear of not knowing where when the next is 80
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strikes will be as i said, big i just need to validate the cost and that set for this half hour of news, but you can find more of us special coverage of one year of genocide and gaza on our website, which is 0 dot com counting. the cost is coming up next. the had that has been a lots of dry weather to be found across northern parts of south asia. now that the monsoon is in it's retreat, but we've seen the arrival of some west, so whether touching into pockets done, and that's from central parts of, of gun this done where we had some warnings of full that heavy rain. it will apply on wednesday, but there are some showers so lingering on choose day, much to lie,
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a for the north west of india with lots of hazy sunshine into new daily the west of the weather, stretching from the west coast across into the northeast corner with rain for bangladesh, boots on nipple, the west of the wet weather. however, by wednesday expected to sweep into carola, we are expecting some thunderstorms here. we have got amber lot south with some drenching down pools as well. fortunately lanka, there was still drenching down pools to be found to close pots of east asia. thanks to a weather front, that's we think it's way from taiwan into japan. we'll see some heavy falls here in the days ahead. we could see some flooding, and that will cool things down. we have seen a bit of a cool down across northern and eastern parts of china, thanks to the north east monsoon. still lots of heat places like hong kong. we seem temperatures in the thirty's here, but we'll see temperatures come down in tokyo, japan with some recovery on friday on the
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after 365 days of the war on gaza. we reconnect with those to happen with missing and documenting a genocide, i'm currently living in cairo, egypt trying to move forward and why my company is simply stuck in because of the script this past year has changed my life in so many ways. but i mean the main ways that the priorities in my life has completely been realigned. nothing matters but liberation. join us for special episodes of the stream on our 0 the hello, i'm adrian said again, and this is counting the cost on. i'll just see where you'll, we can look at the business and economics this week. geopolitical tensions in the middle east of escalates and how, what, why the conflicts affect the economies of the parties involved. and one of the
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ramifications globally. a surprise economic stimulus in china beijing as announced

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