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the, the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them and this is algebra. live from dough ha. with special coverage of the one year anniversary of the of toys, the 7th, the tax, or the good at last to get the young children. it's a horn. i mean,
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some of the, the, the, the one year old genocide and gaza 365 days of unrelenting is really 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 gave the armed window of the group, and all the palestinian resistance fighters infiltrated his ready territory by a land and sea 1139. his varies were killed that day, including soldiers and police offices, 251 people,
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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 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 in one. yeah. or the $16000.00 children have lost their lives, the highest death toll for children and one year of conflict. but even surviving has come out of cost. more than 19000 children has been, 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, then they cannot what is believed to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in
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history. as well as also targeted and unlikely. ruth and combat housework is 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 gaza have had no way to go. unable to leave, they are relegated to declared so called safe 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 and this was stalled vision as well. about 96 percent of the entire population is facing high levels of acute food 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,
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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 honda sal 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 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
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he says, let them not popular sleep well at the job you want to do done with the limit. then we're locally within the head a. malcolm shut off and you had the wasn't shot feet heavy. must the deluxe all in there, 1000 fighters from amazon for sam brigade and palestinian. it's lemme just heads and foot brigade took over is really military bases and is really controlled border crossings along because the periphery the accounts for disabilities across the globe, especially in a place no fruit. strict security is okay. so i am, i know who the me to come a little bit 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,
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unfamiliar own, lower than most of the law, the one such as movie. i mean, i just had to use like zillow as at least 1139 people were killed in the october 7th. the tax $251.00 is really is and foreigners were taken captive at 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 cool when they come into play with them is on the like getting bitten among the hardest hit areas where the towns and settlements near the guns, the border like boots very, but also the hollows and 0 the and most notably the nova
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music festival into books today. for 364 people were killed. with the most shocking series of failures on the 7th was the delayed is really military response. 7 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, as, as well as really is having paying tribute to the 364 people killed at the nova festival. a year ago, families of the victims observed a minute's silence to mock the moment when homeless conscious launched a surprise attack. 44 people from the sides were taken captive into gaza that spring in new to day. she's joining us live from jordan's capital a mom. that's because that is where the government has bad elders. 0 from reporting
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in israel and the occupied was back. no. tell us how the anniversary is being commemorated and how october the 7th changed as well. it's a painful hall meant and even the commemoration activities were affected by the restrictions on the, on public gatherings because of the security situation. in contrast, with what these rarely prime minister statements are about, about victory, about being decisive about changing the face of the middle east. israel is bogged down according to many, up as in gaza where it has not achieved victory. it has not been able to eradicate him, us as promise for him. us was able to launch rockets into tel aviv on the anniversary of that attack, and also in lebanon, where fighting is very fierce. and despite pounding southern lebanon, and by edward's southern district, over a 130 rockets were launched from 11,
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not into it, northern israel as well. you also had a surface to surface messiah coming in from yemen, in solidarity, and so forth, with the, with love and on palestine. and you have the, is really establishment talking about striking groups in iraq and also retaliating against iran. all of that doesn't help to alleviate the fears of ordinary as rarely as the majority of home do not feel any safer, according to opinion polls and the families of the captives feel even more isolated . because in many ways there are 2 israel's in, in this bull right society, the families of the captives being the minority feel alienated and forgotten. they want a ceasefire deal. they want their sons and daughters home and a live. and right now there is no talk about a cease fire. no talk about silencing the guns only talks about more expansion of the waterfront. and we'd heard from these really army late this evening about
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having announcing another area in northern israel as a closed military zone, which usually indicate it's that there is trip over there and possibly preparation for a ground invasion. or at least an attempt to infiltrate further deeper into lebanese territory. so for now more anxiety, less security and no prospect for an end to this war. no, thank you very much for that. that's mode a live in amman. let's get move on as well as will and 11 on the is ready. ministry has told people living on the south 11 east coast to evacuate. the water comes off the end is really strike on the coastal city of bias. bay route southern this habit of da here has come on to some of the most intense bombardment is rarely forces say they're carrying out targeted operations against has bola, the attacks of sofa code,
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at least 2071. people in 11 on that's been endorsed jabari, she's joining us live from david joseph. firstly, what are you hearing about these evacuation orders on the southern coast as well for the 1st time. these rarely military is showing a warning to anybody who is near the coastline from the wall of the river south forts. that river is about 30 kilometers from the lebanese capital along the coast line of the country. they need to evacuate and stay away. as soon as possible now, and this comes as we understand intense fighting continues in the southern town of the court, all along the south western part of 11 on. and this is the 1st time the coastline of the country is now getting any kind of a warning from these rarely military. and it is essentially means that a 3rd of the 11 east coastline is now off limits to people and residents. it's not
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clear where these people are supposed to go, but what is clear is that these really military is expanding its targets. it says that is going to be heading as well of interest along the coast line. this is also now comes as israel has essentially got an air campaign being waged against what it says or has will a target across loven on as well as now what they say is a limited ground operation inside the lebanese territory. since they launched that on october 1st, what i want to add is on the ground forces that they have also added. another division of it is rarely military forces. so they are clearly increasing their presence on the group, the grounds when it comes to their um, what they say is a limited, targeted ground operation inside leaven and was clear is that they are now expanding this operation day by day. and we're seeing that as we move forward with
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these continue warning and limitation for civilian population to move within the country. and also when you talk about how people, it's not clear where people can go, we have seen so many people coming to the capital bank route and at the same time, continue and strikes on the southern some of the here. that's right, just in the past hour we heard to at least 5 consecutive airstrikes in the southern suburb of the capital being carried out. and there were no warnings issued. there were no evacuation orders issued this time, and these airs, tries continues in the backdrop of us seeing airplanes landing at roughly career international airport, which is very close to the southern suburbs. so clearly this situation continues to be very, very serious and dangerous. not only for the civilian population that continue to
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remain in the suburbs of the b route, which was one's home to about 700000 people, but also the international airport that is continuing to still remain open despite the dangerous that it faces on a daily basis. and also thank you very much for that, that as dosage value with overlay. so she's joining us live from 11 east capital to i'm going to bring in elijah man. yeah, he's a military and security analyst joining us here in the studio. great to have you with us lodge. i want to start with the military saying it's going to soon as the want to operations on living on southern closed. it's your understanding that this will be a naval operation. it is going to be including enabled operation because this is the 1st time these really and now as they are bringing in the navy, which is unusual. normally, when anomalies invading a country with north and now switch forces are going to participate. and from why
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here we have a clear indication that these read is all pending. are they going to send the navy? now that has different layers behind it? first, why these read even announce it? which means they want to test the ground and see if hezbollah is going to stop moving to put the surface to surface. besides, to hit the navy as they have done in 2006 when they hit the side of 5 with a c o 2 chinese besides. secondly, they are indicating in case hezbollah doesn't react, then the ongoing to inbox on the live and he's close on the south of 7 and. and then this involved the special forces that thought you should that's di, 13, to be engaged in the bathroom and try to surround hezbollah by pushing. oh, so not disclosure today because they're comp allow the navy to go on their own. but that would be supported by an infantry and mechanic the unit. okay?
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you say that they want to see if has the level of deploy surface to surface and the falls does as well believe that it's destroyed a lot of has ball as military capability. is it trying to see how much of has ball as military capabilities still stands? yes, it's a way to test if has the law has the surface surface and the size didn't. of course hezbollah has received from syria the uh, super sonic ms side and from iran, hypersonic. besides that for if hes belie has been dismissed size, man will not hesitate to fi. augusta navy, when the navy is within the reach office, besides now its it's going to be according to the top teeth that has below with use for have to wait, or perhaps it will fight immediately to push them go. so far we've seen the hospitalized special forces in the south 7th and not really giving an easy time for
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these really special forces and engaging with them for the last $56.00 days, and trying to fight them and show that the front is not that easy to breach, yeah, it was never going to be easy for israel and southern 11 on they went to warren, 2006 and that ended in a stalemate, which many c as a victory. in fact, for hezbollah, what is your assessment of the fighting on the border? i think by seeing the prime minister being i mean that and you know, saying that he wants to change the face of the middle east and then, but what does that mean, elijah, do we know what that means? yes, it is clear, which means after the free successful, who would impose on lebanon pays rules and then move a 2nd state to syria. this is where the excess of the resistance needs to be defeated in his eyes and he gave many signs and signatures in his bands. however, he definitely down on the 1st clash with his beloved saying,
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i want to free the present as in gaza. and i want to, the casual rate has blocked capability. so changing because he doesn't want to compromise an objective that he cannot feel free. and i just happened to him and guys he, i had one out of the say that the as the way the government and nothing yahoo under promising with this ground operation in southern lebanon to over deliver tooth and nothing you all, who can, he really thinks that he can defeat hezbollah, which you know, is known as the strongest non states act during the world. that is true. but we have seen that then. yeah. whole thinking in terms of hayes military capability. so he has a strong army. he has strong air force dominating the sky, and he has many tanks. and he has accommodated tens of thousands of forces off the sabbath, dodging the pager. moving on this side more than 3000 fighters, dead and wounded, severely wounded,
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and then destroying the icon. and then killing the secretary general, creating a chaos and confusion for several days. the following the hit of hezbollah yesterday of 5 midsize medium range on haifa. we see a change in hezbollah. we're seeing a return to more control and the command and control. now he's taking the lead communication all established and the all thinking on the more strategic rather than tactical approach to all of these really invasion, elijah nea, thank you so much for your expertise. we really appreciate it. thank you. thank you to gauze on now with for a yeah of a pushes having looking around the cloth covering israel's was on the strip. the goulding painstaking book is vital to keeping the world aware of as well as actions in gaza. as with all of our correspondence, it's come at a personal cost in
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a moment. we'll hear from him down to the the 1st his thought of was is experience blissful has massively changed my life, forcing me to be a rescue change in my homeland. the white house come across the plate and save securities and the humanitarian challenges since day one of the this is the impact side of destroyed the white know the back yards of a software system. as you can see, this place has tons, absolutely down of to and east valley s twice. i have been internally displaced along with my family members over 5 times so far. and they got to be trucks here in germany, but it's not quite
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easy. don't to be a journalist in concepts because i'm talking to you right now. one is 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 a message with histories the hard to say during this year was not only being displayed away from home, not being able to meet my family, but the worst. and the hardest time is where i have to report from the beginning of my call lead times. and so it's a very few 9. and during that time 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 one of the hardest times i pens 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, but i refuse to leave the causes to put my family back to my family and i
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chose to reports and continue to report nowhere as place and the needs 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 where you just heard from him the for the day. she now reports from the ball on israel's attacks on gaza over the past few hours. don't to say at least 66 palestinians have been killed and is ready as strikes on monday. it has been a tough year indeed. but still, this point is really aggression on the global trip continue behind the our ambulances that were sharing injuries until the policy. and you ask those ready forces targeted a good age where 3 policies were killed, including a little girl. also in the another in gaza strip. there was an extra kind of group
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of palestinians killing at least 13 palestinians. now this all come as part of the cities are coming, racing the 1st year of war and not only got there has been 2 evacuation orders issued earlier today by the is really courses. the 1st one was another regardless of asking policy and use in faith. and also into a value to evacuate to the southern causal search. and also asked in policy news in 10 units, the southern gospel strip to go to the state human, sorry. and so, but kind of sydney is at the end of the day, believe that there's will place change in the cause as to where the save human. terry and zone has been targeted continuously by the is already forces across the past months. and then obviously that didn't, but of cause upon as far as where the forces have carried out a series of air strikes on homes in northern gaza. at least 5 palestinians were killed into bodya and bait la, here on monday morning, the bodies were taken to come all up on the hospital for burial. more the colors
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has more from the hospital in northern garza 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 you to count on in the west also in beta. yeah. as this right now, i'm in terms of like, it's bumping against the volume. this is the sound of it down. yeah. come out with 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 who's really that's funny on the, on the, the to be very good. so these very know me is and since applying gets funding in certain areas with the indeed you better for
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the candidates. well yeah, and i know i know that the way for the people who are trying to escape the roof was that on these residential areas. the say, this is the situation with him. i like most of those are the same time. do you want us to do? we just received an appeal from the people who are still in these areas. we are trying to kid prove that area because the is right on the continuing the tactic. then on to things in the box of belongings. i'm looking for us not to use this as this, right? the army, i was opening for you to everyone's want to get there. i'm trying to rush to anyone who are living. this is the there's all was of the day we salute the works will face what we will face the next hour. roderick, i know i just, you know, i'm out run hospital protest, find that let's take
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a look at the situation now for these riley captive. this being held in gaza. 251 is riley's and foreigners were taken captive on october 7th by him, off of all the finances, a 117, as well as have attend holland. most of them released and exchange deals, some rescued by the israeli army. they are currently 101 captives held them, does a 36 of who have been declared dead, but it's very pundents to benjamin. nothing young has announced that half of the captives are alive. 37 bodies of captain, subbing for pet created to israel. most to believe to have been code biased, ready, fire, and 8 people have been rescued by is very forces, but not without devastation, consequences. so the higher up has this report. these are the faces of those taken into garza from southern is really towns a year ago. the youngest favorite boss, just 8 months old. the oldest slow months aged $86.00. his family originally from
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iraq. i went from us to know 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 off to the 50 anniversary, a voltage ratings referred to as the black day when it was defeated by addiction in syria and soldiers in the off to the 6 will video is like this. one of know all good money was shed globally of people taken captive from the homes. minute tree bark and must have, does it raise these right in the tree. rescued her and 3 others months later, but they killed 236 palestinians and the price of mostly women and children. her boyfriend was one of a $101.00 couch is still held in the goal is to stretch. it kept whose families
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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 cease 501, an early seas, 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 years 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 all of us in egypt have failed since and with israel's focus shifted to iran and his ball and 11 on israel is now engaged in will. a more than one front from us has always maintained a temporary see spot isn't enough and wants to complete and to the will. is role says this isn't possible to that gets rid of the palestinian arms grew,
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but it's already a sauce today to thomas's 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 a see 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 a 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 to president joe biden, an un secretary general, but to no avail. then the obama nauseous way she liked the other relatives believe the caps is have been abandoned. and so she'll continue doing everything she can to show the caps is approved by certified elders. 0.
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well, sorry i was reporting for was from is around wednesday, october the 7th attack happens and she is joining us here in the studio. sarah, tell us where you were and what happened that day. um, i was actually, uh, in uh, is ro cutco covering the conflicts. things had been very tense just before that and actually the day before. so it was something that you had there in my reports. it had been the october 6 will 50 anniversary and for that whole week is riley's had been talking specially that trend is really solid. just talking about how it was the black is day. it was a surprise the time by the egyptians and syrians, and less than 24 hours later. i'm gonna cut off at 620 local time am by the news desk here in dough has saying that there's been hamas attack we need to live and that's what we knew at that point. and we just thought it was real kits as we'd
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seen during last year before this attack when it then happened and, and we realize the seriousness of this, that this had been unprecedented. you'll see that maybe we have the video when i was in occupied east jerusalem. i went live and during my life we start to see these real kids going over above us, being intercepted by the ions. ivan, this is very bad because when you see those real kids coming look cross whether it's from us. so even if it's by law, they don't usually reach a occupied east. jerusalem that's quite far. so um we were surprised. people were shocked to staying in an area that's to receive of course you have all the different religious sites and people were just absolutely stunned by what was happening or then how to produce. so working with me instead of ease who was sending me the latest news lines from a shelter from the bunker and was completely shocked by what was happening and said
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to me, i think the number of dust is going to rise. because those, this must've music re festival happening in the does a mocking the end of the quote one of the religious holidays. and it was then when we started to see those videos being shared amongst israelis, we realize that number was very quickly going to rise. and of course it was very shocking, some nice people. and i know that you've covered the families, the families of the captive, they were holding those weekly meetings and what became known as hostess gram. i want to talk to you about that in just a moment. but another time when you were really there been so many times where you were really in the sick of the action. and i believe that we, you know, you were reporting from the northern border with israel. you were one of the 1st international journalist there. and now we keep talking about these really governments goals stations, goal of trying to return tens of thousands of evacuated his ratings to the north.
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and that's why it says it's attacked, launched and ground offensive into 11 on. and you sold the you sold them, evacuate. you sold them these. yeah, we saw all of this man. the team decided to go. it was actually a closed off design by the israelis. i'm, let's just take a listen to what we had experienced at the time. so take a listen and i'll talk more about that video clip that you'll see. we've had to take shelter behind the call because of what seemed like small arms wiring. it's not clear who sconces, but it's certainly between has been along the lebanese size. i know so we've. a outgoing file from israel towards 11 on a number of desks on this side, little over 10 people killed on this northern board. or you can hear those jet that's are okay, but you're hearing just behind me that we're gonna have to it. we're gonna have to
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go down the road. so should we let you go and take cover? well, we might be yeah, just, i think we can. we're good now, but that what you just had there? i don't, as you heard, it's telling me that was a rocket being fired across. it's not clear. that's the bank. it's just landed that you guys just landed on this side a bit further away from us. but that just gives you the sense that this is happening constantly and claim based on sharing your question the know close. so to any discussion of things, call me small as you sold um, quite a few scary moments actually for our team. and not just gave you an idea of how close we were to that boat, just meets is in 5 thought for the across is on hill, just across from the o. lebanese village isn't going back in time. a decades ago,
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some of those villages had been split in hoff. um, so they ended up having lebanese families that ended up on the lebanese side. and some of those families ended up on the is re the side. and lots of those villages they were really scuds, they said that they was scared the home us had managed to in full trait as well. they knew that has the capabilities were much stronger, much higher. and as you saw in the live, it was an empty tank. missed all the flu straits over our heads. i didn't know it's at the time. i've seen one away. but just to give you a sense you had drones lying over. we had these riley's watching austin at some point. they told us that if our drones have spotted, you then has bella drains have supported you. people that we met the very little people that we met. she had at the time, a $120000.00 directories that left the homes. food were left was left on the table . they left as it was. and they had been puts up in hotels and tele v as in high
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for the house still that those families are still, that the government is paying for them. and that's why they are so desperate to go back home. those we did speak to sometimes that go and collect some of the belongings, sometimes even as the say, decided that they didn't want to leave, they were feds up of the situation. they said, i just want to be home. most a lot of them have lost the businesses and you can understand why is wrong now is using this as a reason to expand this will with not been on in a way to track seeing somehow from what's going on of course and gauze on. yeah. and so are we, i mentioned earlier the reporting from kind of the, the time that you spent with the family use of the captives. you spent a lot of time with them at these weekly meetings that they were holding. what did they tell you? absolutely. um, they were absolutely beside themselves, it was really interesting to see the change from when the attack 1st happens. you had them gathering in what became known as hostage square rights in front of the
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kid. ya that see is ready, defense ministry, where lots of those will cabinet meetings were taking place. and they were gathering to raise awareness to keep the message in lives at the caps as needed to return. they were hoping that some of those that were being held captive and goals that might even be able to see them on tv and know that the families were riding and, and hoping for the refund. but thoughts eventually turned from being a political. they said they didn't want to be involved in any politics or any anti government protests. and eventually we started to see anti government protests, which is what we also covered at the time of the times. those 2 gatherings must and the families of those that were held captive and those still riley until this day, even including today, started to a core on the government to do something. and they started to call out those in charge, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu is saying that we will take a deal even if it means ending the will to and show our families and relatives are
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brought back a live. and of course, they never, ever, ever imagined that a year later, they would still be quoting on for the same message, which is to bring them back home as soon as possible accepts any deal. and motions were very high there at the time. they really wanted to make sure that the international media was covering this in a way that they put that message across that they wanted the families to return. interestingly, lots of people onto whether there are 2 concepts that has been housing cause or for the last 10 years. and they would that one of them is of a stroke fume background. one of them, of a bedouin background, those 2 the families also with that. and they also wanted to make sure that they are included in the captive message, which is to bring all of them back home, of course, alive as soon as possible. so thank you very much for bringing us the stories. we really appreciate you as president joe biden has commentaries of the yes
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since the actually the 7th attacks with the ceremony at the white house, the president, there's a candle as a rabbi chon, to a jewish prayer for the dead. survived in decried what he called the unspeakable vitality of the attacks and said he, along with vice president, come of the harris were committed to achieving the seas fund and gaza a white house correspondent, company how kit has more. so 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 to secure a ceasefire have really dwindled in recent weeks and months. given the fact that israel has taken repeated efforts in recent weeks to radically
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shift in terms of those efforts were working with the by the administration to achieve a cease fire, particularly with the assassinations of israel, honey, a, 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 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, 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 ceremony. the vice president come to la harris doing the same at the residence. the naval observatory where she's planting a tree,
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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 doing 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 finding administration for not having a better grip on his foreign policy and as a result that it hasn't pulled 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. prominence to benjamin netanyahu has been a controversial figure in his variety politics and a reluctance. hotmail for pays for palestinians. mohammed vol takes a look at his rise to power to the palestinians. have a right to
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a separate state. no, i don't think they do, but this was as far back as 1978. and ever since everybody demanded to know doesn't seem to have changed his mind. toby 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 father, but he wanted me to co ski. benjamin netanyahu inherited the view that the jews kind of integrate into any other society. and the only way they could survive is to create the endless insight and independence open fourths of their own. history will not go for jewish people, another child within the whole, the name his father adopted upon arriving in palestine fountain that i tweak of 17 equal parts of these natural and political hope as a student to the us. then no soldier in the easily the army. and finally a politician insisted that security comes only by force. this is why the car has to
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be to keep because i say, yes, he's political career flies on easily. this insecure to his success in elections. invariably came during moments of collective fear and on saturdays, did not $8.00 to $5.00 policy and the docs. and adams said these paid lip service to peace, while living intensive 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. a policy also called agreed between the site and the palestinian liberation organizations to back. clinton wanted him to abide by the deal he wants to deposit, and i'm the leader of years later, he told the president obama through his face, that he wouldn't freeze the building of settlements. ok, 5 west back. or as long as i to pretend for palestinian refugees, it's not going to happen. everybody knows it's not going to happen. and i think
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it's time to tell the palestinians forthrightly, it's not going to happen. sorry, so that then you have to continue with the hob and his pulse as he made these are the 10 power for with the support of 8 pack the power from scientists lobby in washington, he was caught on tape bragging about his ability to manipulate the us and its lead us to staff is always interests as a result, the fall of to need cause was all but forgotten. the 2020 is are you 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 could be a got off to use for the creation of a policy with the state. but just as it was on the verge of finding that he started to deal with saudi arabia, october 7, a tax shoot that agent in the, on up to 10. yeah. had been my scandals and facing charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. hundreds of thousands of easily least took to the
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streets in protest against his legal reforms, a reducing the power of the duty shit. but after launching what became of genocide and garza, he was the support of nearly 95 percent of the cities. even as many again took to the states in and about the fadia to bring bucks cause of hostages, helped by him. s. it's a yahoo! 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 a contemptuous, far to get to use what? nothing. you how it defied the well, is it something that you any other and shut it off in a big by the international criminal court? arrest him for the war crimes, fact criminal responsibility add to keep power. it's so long to do self with ultimately just politicians bent on expelling the palestinians and destroying the ox. almost to the jewish temple on the site i'm unable to on his final action
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appear to be aimed at subduing the entire region through the force of arms. there is no place there is no place in the wrong that the long arm of israel cannot reach critics. and he's a part which is motivated by a desire to be remembered as the powerful hero who sees the jewish people and defeated them in the peace among desperately to stay. as long as it can to continue to enjoy immunity against prosecution. what some of those actions within yahoo may end up destroying those 2 thieves of homicide autism that's been eligible for our senior political analyst model on the shadow. he's joining us live from london. good to see you milan. so nathaniel, who always said that one of the rules was to destroy him off and one year of all. and the group has 55 rockets and depend of these. i'm in the you want saying that
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the people have gone onto the collateral damage for israel. that have mazda is the collateral damage, and israel's war on the people of gaza. do you still think so? absolutely. it was clear from the 1st 3 months of the war. so that the idea, the basic idea was the, the story god. so i'm not to distort how much the, whatever they could distort from us, or that would be a long term back to that would be good. but i think the idea of punishing you guys are for being guys. uh and for is there a way to get through to the idea of the refugee issue, where 80 percent of the stadiums in guys are refugees? i think that also follow the steps of what that the time if you remember president ted sold said that there is no one henderson thing guys on, on the likes. but back to infinity of how we see if we have to remember 3 or 4 things about nothing. you know, and for me fortunately after reading his uh, musters autobiography, b, b, you would say one that's, he's the ultimate fascist,
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fascist in the sense that uh, he's high blood pressure, the list. hypo colonialist. he believes in violence and force and he is very much hateful person and what is going on whatever supports he needs to in order to, to pool, you know, to, to apply his program such as when he created the so called a jewish state law in 2018. the 2nd thing to know about 100 yards that use the ultimate logical lawyer. i'm likely seeing a similar crashes propaganda and you, i guess the jews he is was he is really his fascist. hey, for propaganda. i guess the kind of statements, you know, when he said to by hidden under the american people in the heavy places again and again until this week, when you said that the front of city is or how about has
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a bundled up number of babies together. the guy spaces and then put them on often and executed them. i continued to repeat stuff knowing that this is not true, that this is incorrect, that has been debunked. and so, so for just as you hop on who would go and last but not least, is what i think it's clear to everyone. the discussion is a, as a product of americans are going to choose not just on his best. and yeah, time is out of guns and so on. so even towards somebody comparisons. and then it says he and he's become a political animal. right? no one that he's been the long service prime minister and is. busy the 1st thing was the next month to month 6, he continues to be because he's capable of flying is different one of the haitian and he's capable of uh, what is the uh, the uh, the radical rice and that, right? because it really just like to get that as we see this government model and it's exactly the us protection of israel and that i wanted to talk to you about because why wouldn't benjamin netanyahu say things like babies?
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well, the headed, even though it's not true when the us president would repeat the same lie, and we've just heard from the us state department, sports person saying back to washington expects as well to target hezbollah and lebanon in a way that complies with international humanitarian doyle. and minimizes civilian casualties of in your reaction to the usa and something like that, given what we have seen of israel's actions over the past. yeah. there are too many reasons to my mind of why these are these and the americans live in to the piece. you know, this is important because, you know, already how much or whoever, you know this case, the present, those guys are committed to certain crimes. i guess a number of these registers williams. i personally believe i've got a year of study. that is right is the one that can most of the civilians. because
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on that day it took the human ear and there was no way to let the palestinians or how much they more hosted using to guys. and it's basically bonded to head lotto. but most of the ministry bases and all the is re the thumbs down. and i don't want, i just want to interrupt me very briefly to say that you also saying this because of something called a hannibal doctrine that exists and as well what you have told us about many times over the past year as absolutely accidents on. thank you for reminding me. in fact, because we, when we were speaking about, if no one was even invoke it. and these earliest did not get on our chums on the other channels. but that's exactly what happened, invoked to hannibal talk to and in order to make sure that how much does not get away with it. and hey, state farm from the hair on by the actor or that is part of this the best to the, to the, to the miss. that'd be great. because it was a human 8th. it's sole bagley by this some gorilla successful attack against it's
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many, 3 bases. wasn't expected. it was shocking because human the thing to these are these, the 1st 1012 hours in order to make up for the munitions. they created lives degree to miss about what happened, just completely untrue, but they've also did the best. the 2nd reason was in order to justify the coming genocide, they manufactured the case for genocide when they was talking about the cafeteria babies and the rate. but kidding, of entire 5 minutes or so and so forth. and then says this is worse than isis. that was making the case for genocide manufacturing, i guess for joe. so there's a better suited people saying you cannot talk to these people. you can't negotiate with these people. the only understand that i'm to force actually gonna have to do what you're gonna have to do. and i think that was the most part a whole the most is the thing that these resume americans could have done against the pacific people or based online, you know,
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they say that truth is the 1st casualty of war, and that's certainly something we've seen here that's our senior political analyst model on the chart i live in london. thank you. model one for decades is really leaders have used the schuman isaac language to describe palestinians to justify, as well as occupation. since october, the 7th words have become a weapon to legitimize the war on gaza. a deep sole interest in mind to them as one of the lowest ratios of combatants to non combat and want to know where its lowest and guys it's lowest. in roswell, it's an entire lation that is responsible. it's not to distract or think
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about. civilian is not the way where not the land move for the kids because they don't want us to load up, shoot me an e mail for they see me a few on so i got like, i'm not mid you not casual customers are the images of wholesale destruction and gaza is what viewers around the world have become familiar with mass of destruction and suffering circumstances in the strip well hauled before the genocide started. but it was once a place full of life and creativity. new to, to expose the gaza palestinians loved. and now more innocent care free joy and gaza mere weeks before life as tell us, the names knew it was up and did despite the choking is really seat and
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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 age of expressions, the or just the list history. this is the gods, the palestinians have known love. now more places roared with life and christmas tier turned it to make sure the graveyards for victims of israel's ongoing genocide. historic buildings that once the testers to gauze as rich heritage and embrace its creative use. now a pile of rubble because it is the gaza for which palestinians urine to return the life they still hold on to even
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during the genocide neurology just we want to leave you with the vices, scientists and academics and gaza who haven't been sped and as well as one of them was the thoughts on that 8 a professor or will this with you? one of his earliest poems is titled, if i must die, he was killed. mine is ready as try can december and gauze associated ever since. he's being remembered through this poem around the world. no fine 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 happened in the i awaiting his dad who left in
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a blaze and didn't know on farewell. not even to his flesh, not even to himself, sees the kind, my guiding you made. flying above, and thinks for a moment. and angels there bringing back love if i must die, i selected bring hope light to be a tale. good . busy busy busy busy busy is really uses speech to silence the truth. cindy occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 in ramallah is targeting of the done is i as in years, a few minutes the ending of done. it is a scene and gunners, lebanese, done it is a disease done. and it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do
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their work in this conflict. it was just me that douglas detect everything is being undermined by government. a titles here with a 3rd grade to, to refuse of to the address that you're going to authoration has read. journalism is not a crime for pressing it is the safe them even comment as an international insight,
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