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good at last to get that shut on. it's a horn. i mean, come up the the the one year old genocide and gaza, $365.00 days of unrelenting, is ready. bombardment, resulting and one of the deadliest conflicts and the 25th century. the offensive began on october, the 7th, after an unprecedented attack by him off members of elk,
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a sombre gauge, the armed wind of the gulf, and on 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 relatives 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 will of revenge, and many fists, breaking records in scale and brutality. 41870 pounds to indians have been killed in gauze as soon as the stones 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 in one. yeah. or the $16000.00 children have lost their lives, the highest death toll for children in one year of conflict. but even surviving has commerce of cost. more than 19000 children has been,
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isn't losing one or both 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 is one has also targeted and unlikely bluth 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 declare it's so cold say store instead, but it's 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 when this was starvation as well. about 96 percent of the entire population is facing high levels of acute food
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and such. you will 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 shattered future? welcome to l, just leave a special coverage genocide and gaza one year on. we begin with hondas, how hoops report on what happened that fateful day, october, the 7th, 2023. on the 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 rockets all over israel
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overwhelming the country's missile defense system. then reeking through several layers of secure border from the ground. and from the skies above, in a massive attempt on southern is the old zack video ad. while he says, let them know what the leslie while at the job, you want to do the limit. the locally within the had a malcolm shut off and you had the wasn't shatka feet heavy. must the deluxe fall in there? 1000 fighters from amazon for sam brigades and palestinian is. lemme go ahead and put for gates. 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 fruits, strict security is okay. so i am,
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i know who the me to come a little bit, move to a little bit, some of the family and come off. i'm a coined 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 law, the one such as movie. i mean, i just have to use that 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 $100.00 still remain on the leaving much so lot of in the 1st month in my zone and mine and they look
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so good when they come in behind them is on the well i 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. 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 in its history . from the central jersey to his release of paying tribute to the $364.00 people killed at the nova festival. a year ago, families of the victims observed
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a minute silence to mock the moment when homos fine just launched a surprise attack. 54 people from the site were taken captive into gaza. that's bringing new to the issues. joining his life. i'm jordan's capital, i'm on because the is there any government has banned? i will just hear from reporting in the occupied westbank and israel. no. tell us how the anniversaries being commemorated at health toward the 7th changed as ro of the well, it's a was being commemorated in different ways all affected by the ongoing genocide in gaza and how it has spread out and affected other funds in the region. so let's start with rocket fire today. fella leave and areas north of israel came under fire from gaza and also from 11 on, but also a surface to surface massage was intercepted by these rarely air force from yemen. so that shutters the is really prime ministers, rhetoric about
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a cheating victory about being decisive about pounding him up and finish and get off and putting the high, a lot of completely distort, destroying the much larger group has been low. and he's also talking about possibly attacking iran, so that idea of achieving security for his release has been shattered. 61 percent leaving. they're less safe today than they were on october 6th, a year before. there's also follow ization when it comes to the goals, the up there is a division on what should be done. the finally is that is really captives and their supporters who tend to lean more towards the left wanted the israel to end the war on gods that they want them to reach a deal for different reasons. but then you have that solid block of those who support as well as most right when government in its history, who want more war, who want more bloodshed, who want more attacks deeper and to live in on deeper into human and possibly even
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iraq. and definitely retaliation against iran. so there are almost 2 israel's and that, but certainly everybody touched by those fateful events, scarred by them in many ways and traumatized but processing them in different ways . and certainly the palestinians have been equally affected, even those not surviving the genocide and gaza across the world. palestinians have been completely changed a transform to even by the events of the past year. the way they cooked the way they eat, the way they hold their social gatherings, and certainly the way they see the world is informed by this past brutal year. how the world has dealt with it, how it has allowed it to happen, and even participated in the dehumanization. that's put a pretext on committing genocide mood. thank you very much for that. that's new to hold a live and a mom us president joe biden has commemorated. yeah,
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since the ex or the 7th attacks with the ceremony at the white house, the president was a candle as a rabbi chon, to the jewish press of the dead. joe biden described the unspeakable brutality of the attacks, what he called the unspeakable mortality and said he, along with vice president to come to harris will commission to achieving a seas fund and gaza a white house correspondent company how good is joining us live from washington, dc. and that's not the only commemoration ceremony that's taking place that, kimberly and that's right, it's not the only commemoration that's taking place, but it certainly is a notable that well the by the ministration is talking about the effort to secure a cease fire. october 7th is really remembered also as how the efforts
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to secure a cease fire have really dwindled in recent weeks and months. given the fact that israel has taken repeated efforts in recent weeks to radically shift in terms of those efforts were working with the by the administration to achieve a cease fire, particularly with the assassinations of isabel had nia and others in terms of ron's proxy groups and so as a result, it is certainly up ending the administration's foreign policy and that's one of the things that many people are talking about on october 7th. the fact that, uh, this is certainly one of the big things that has changed as a result of october 7th here in washington. so it is notable that this is a day of commemorating but also a day of remembering how much has changed for the by the administration in terms of its foreign policy. so president by didn't, yes,
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marketing this day and sending out a very lengthy statement honoring those lives that were lost here at the white house in that capital lighting ceremonies. the vice president come la harris doing the same at the residence. the naval observatory where she's planting a tree, pomegranate tree where there is a remembrance of and the symbol of jewish help. and then also the former president donald trump, doing the same. he is starting his day in brooklyn, ending it in miami, but he's still a little bit of finger pointing, pointing to the bible ministration, saying, but the sort of turmoil in the middle east is the fault of the bible ministration for not having a better grip on his foreign policy and as a result that it has in bold into ron and its proxy groups. and this is what has contributed to the deterioration and the instability that is now in place in the region. yeah,
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donald trump never missing an opportunity to blame the bite and, and ministration for everything. that's whitehouse correspondence company. how good live in washington dc. let's take a look now the situation for the is there any captives being held in gaza? $251.00 is rainy's and foreigners were taken captive on october 7th by him off and other flights is a 117. his ratings have returned home. most of them released in exchange deals all those rescued by the israeli army. there currently 101 captains held in gaza. 36 of whom have been declared dead is why the prime minister, benjamin f, and young has announced that half of the captives are alive. 37 bodies of captain sabine repack created to his ro, most are believed to have been killed by his riley fire. and the 8 people have been rescued by his ready forces, but not without devastating consequences. sa, hi ross, has this report. these are the faces of those taken into garza from southern is
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riley towns a year ago. the youngest stay the boss just 8 months old. the oldest slow months aged $86.00. his family originally from iraq. i went from us, another part of 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 of 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, made it tree bark, and a must have does it raise these writing? but it 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 the $101.00 cups is still held in the goal is to strip it kept whose families have tirelessly rounded every spot today. instead of even all the cities desperately quoting on 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu and his follow right government to accept to see slides deal the one an early c 5 agreements and showed the release of more than half of the captives in exchange for palestinian prisoners held in his ready detention senses some for use and many without trial lost it only 11 days with each side accusing the other of failing to honor the deal times orleans and national attempts for an agreement through mediators, castle of us and egypt have failed since and with israel's focus shifted to iran and his bullet and 11 on is role is now engaged in will. a more than one front from us has always maintained a temporary si,
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fi isn't enough. and once the complete and to the war is roll says this isn't possible. so that gets rid of the palestinian arms grew, but it's already is tough today to thomas visa is mine. here. 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 us the go. she was released as part of this. these 5 deal box had not met as an over she campaigns for husband keeps release the hostage as they i'll be left to die to die story. 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 president joe biden, an un secretary general, but to no avail from the obama nauseous way she liked the other relatives believe
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the caps is have been abandoned. and so she'll continue doing everything she can to show the caps is approved by certified elders 0 who do go in as a leading member of the hostages and missing families for him. his cousin paul, jaime, was believed to be captured onto that much to offer the war broke house, that he was killed on october 7th. he says he feels let down. this was an attack that i feel was meant to shatter. the very sense of security that people have. ready this country, the just the brutality and bar bar, barbaric act. and you know, that the heinous crimes that were committed that day and 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, what was done that day is,
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is beyond reason. it's beyond animosity. and i think this is exactly the kind of response that we're seeing today. still by israel is a year into the war. i feel i feel that down. i feel i very much feel that down because obviously the hostages are going back in the political as far as i'm concerned isn't, is really the people responsible for my safety and security and wellbeing are the people in my own government. however, i started to learn how can place them the world is about this. and you know that i don't see any real sermon of action taken around the world to make sure that we finally reached the conclusion of this war. still a head on knowledge is 0, we would have more about special coverage on as well as genocide and gaza. the
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the, you're watching all 0 and this is special, a coverage of the one year anniversary of the toy. the 7th attacks is very forces have carried out a series of s strikes on homes in northern dasa. at least 5 palestinians were killed in jamalia and bait la here on monday morning was out of color with has more as the overall situation, you know, that goes to move the eyes those way. the only advance in certain areas in the east box of the vendor for the count on in the west also in beta. yeah. as this right now, i mean since of like it's bumping against the volume. this is the sound of it down . yeah. your mileage one hospital just receive size. vehicles have been killed just right now the see, this is the largest with people who have been killed on the other side. here's the body and the some of the
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the to be very good. so these very know me is intensifying, get something in certain areas with the indeed you better for the candidates. well, yeah, and i know i know the way for the people who are trying to escape the roof was that on these residential areas. let me say this is the situation kim, i like most of those are the same time few minutes ago. we just received an appeal to the people who are still in these areas. we are trying to kid prove that area because the is late on the continuing the tactic then on 2 things in the box along things i'm looking for us not to use this as this right now. army. i was
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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 all was of the day we still lose the works will face what we will say the next hour roderick, i know i just, you know, i'm out of run hospital progress. fine. what else to go on? folded up. correspondence have been dead. bringing you developments as they happen, and that has come at a personal cost to them in a moment to hear from product of was the 1st. he has him bill holidays, experience so hard to say during this year was not leaving this place away from home, not being able to meet my family, but the worst. and the hardest times where i had to report on the beginning of my colleagues. so it's a very 9 and tournaments and friends and i,
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i don't think this right now because i know that if you wanted me to report that was reported to continue. the fees times were $1.00 of the hardest times i spent during that year 5, his family members are still under the rubble, including his wife is children among them because it's 2 months old. also feels so homesick. i'm only 10 minutes away from where my house is and i could not go there because of and is really check points this towards ongoing. we're continue reporting and we're committed to this journey. i refuse to leave because i refuse to leave the causes to quit my family due back
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to weight my family and i chose to reports and continue to report nowhere as place and kind of thing. these are targeted in hospitals and schools. it makes sense. how does to means you don't know where to go. this is in the data. alexa hospital then, but the, this whole has massively changed my life, forcing me to be a rescue change in my homeland. the part have come across the clemency of security tend to humanitarian challenges since day one of the this is the impact finally of destroyed the white know the back yards of a software system. as you can see, this place has tons,
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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 they got to be trucks here in germany, by the way, it's not quite easy don't. that's all to be a journalist in concepts because i'm talking to you right now when i'm quite thinking about my family members. it's quite hard to feel that you're unable to full, the full sense of safety. because you believe that would save humanitarians only because ignite says by these valley occupation forces have been widely target and people weren't killed in these areas without really a very devastating war that's made of witness. one of the west genocide, as let's say it's more than history roches scientists and academics. and because i haven't been sped and as well as one of them was the default lead,
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a professor of world literature. he version english instead of his niece of our book to reach out and educate the world about palestine. one of his early as poems is titled, if i must die, he was killed. mine is really striking december in the heart of gauze associated ever since. he's been remembered through his poem around the world. to 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 the child somewhere and gone. so why looking heaven in the eye awaiting his dad left in a place and didn't know on that? well, not even to his flesh,
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not even to himself. sees the kind mind kind to you made flying above and thinks for a moment an angels there bringing back love if i must die, let it bring hope. let it be a tale. good . busy busy busy busy stadler, they will head to africa in a moment, 1st of the middle east and live and it is a very quiet picture. lots of set of weather and sunshine to be found. we could see some clouds continuing to linger around coastal areas of mon bringing a shower to here, and some showers as well effecting weston pots. if you haven't been a very dry picture, as we head further north,
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across that event was temperature sitting where we expect them to be. was the temperatures improve across to a key in places like on correct? as the weather slips from the black sea towards a caspian reading, some showers into northern parts of iran on wednesday, we are expecting showers across the north west of africa as well with the cool down . as the rain starts to stretch and that'll be in places like morocco and all jerry f thanks to unsettled weather across the mediterranean. but it still remains very hard to cause northern parts of libya, thanks to the southerly wins of the south. with this shell was continued for western parts of africa, switching across that central band reading some rain and fall south of the places like mozambique. we also see some way to weather lingering cost, eastern areas of south africa, much t, y, and wilmont, and cape town. the showers remain in the suit to the on wednesday actual
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the, the latest news as it breaks, both kind of its being unable to rule out a pre emptive strike on their own. on the health of israel appears to have policy without control visit, with detailed coverage. in spite of increasing threats from mainland china. taiwan is tossing its own political and economic costs from around the world, and they sold them. they terminate the country to present the israel spill. in fact, they've st. theresa jews worldwide. hundreds of thousands have less expensive loans fits war and gone. so last year with the violence and hostility only was today. how is jewish conception of israel changing this assigned this model? failing,
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