tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 8, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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good at last to get the junction. it's a horn. i mean some of the the, the the one year janice item goes up $365.00 days of unrelenting is really bombardment results again, one of the deadliest conflicts in the 21st century defensive, begun on october, the 7th of an unprecedented attack by how much members of el cassandra gates at sea palms wing at the grouping of the palestinian resistance fighters infiltrated his
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randy territory by a loud and c, 1139. his writings were killed that day, including soldiers and police offices, 251 people, israelis on foreign nationals, were taken captive. what ensued was a declaration of war by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on her mouth and a promise to eliminate the group unleashing a war of revenge. and many 1st breaking records in scale and brutality. $41870.00 palestine units have been killed in gauze and since it started this for elderly men and women, but the ones paying the heaviest price of being the children, they may come in any hall for districts population in one year over $16000.00 children have lost their lives, the highest death toll for children in one year of conflict. but even just surviving is coming to cost. more than 19000 children have been often losing one or
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both parents killed often, but also maimed un estimates. 1000 children in dallas. i have lost at least one limb, making out what's believe to be the biggest cohort. a pediatric amputees in history . israel has also targeted, unlikely grouping combat health workers, many arrested, tortured in the 800 of them killed. this is also being a deadly as conflict in recent memory for john was a 174 media workers have been killed. and unlike most was the people have cars that have had just no way to go. unable to leave, the relegated to declared cycled saves things that these really all, i mean has been pounding 90 percent of people in cars that have been displaced. so i'm having to move not once or twice, but multiple times. weapons have not been the only tool in this war. starvation as well. about 96 percent of the entire population is facing high levels of acute food
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insecurity. many children have died of starvation. no one is being sped and nothing is being spent more than 75 percent of causes. building infrastructure is being destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, monks, and churches don't. what remains of these apocalyptic scenes of revel scorched broken lives in a shafted future? this is alex, is there a special coverage genocide in gauze? a one year old and we begin with honda salutes report. what happened that fateful day? what type of the 7th? 20. 23 on the it's described as the biggest security failure in israel's history. palestinian fighters from dogville launched a surprise attack which began with firing thousands of rockets all over israel
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overwhelming countries missile defense system. then re came through several layers of secure border from the ground and from the skies above in a massive attempt on southern is the old zack video ad. while a says, let them know what the leslie while at the job you want to do done with the limit then with locally within the head a. malcolm shut off and you had the wasn't shock. feet heavy. must the deluxe all in there, 1000 fighters from amazon for san brigade and palestinian is. lemme go ahead and put for gates. took over is really military bases and is really controlled border crossings along because the periphery these have disabilities across the globe, especially in a place. no fruits. strict security is okay. so i am,
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i know who the me to come a little bit, move to 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, unfamiliar own, lower than most of the law, the one such as movie. i mean, i just had the, the size 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 it's a lot of a small and muscle in mind and they look so cool when they
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come into play with them is on the logging bit. there, among the hardest hit areas where the towns and settlements near the guns, the border like boots very far as 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. 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 families of those killed taken captive on october. the 7th held the ceremony to commemorate one yet since the attacks event took place until the v, where musicians played songs as images of missing loved ones appeared on screen
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couches families as the government to conclude a deal to return the captives to the relatives, to him when he's ready, government held a separate memorial program which was broke out shortly off to the tennessee. you've certainly ended prime minister benjamin netanyahu valley to continue fighting until achieving what he called the sacred mission of the war against him. us, let's bring a north bay who's in jordan's capital of mom. been observing things. she's in a mom because he's ready. governor of course is banned out sarah from a 40 in the part west bank and indeed in israel. so now, 1st of all, the, these $200.00 for a different commemoration events and it's more about like, it just shows the kind of polarization that these really society is going through at the moment. on the one hand, you have these really government talking about decisive victory talking about pushing through up the need to not stop the war, but to even escalate it further,
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especially on the lebanese front and even on a bit when in relation to retaliation against it on and on the other, you have the families of the captives who want to see the board and, and they want it. they want that and for different reasons. but ultimately what they want is a release of the captives through a ceasefire and exchange deal. and that is not happening, it's not even on the offering. and even the talk about making is really more secure . which nothing. yeah. who wants to focus on and is it presenting this more as a more of revival is not really selling or convincing is really is given the fact, but just in the past half hour, these really are me. so that intercepted more, a new barrage of rockets coming from let the non targeting the tel aviv area. according to these really army. some were rockets were intercepted, others fell in open areas. his bottle, on the other hand, said it target to the military intelligence unit known as 8200,
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of course because of military censorship. and because we're banned from reporting on the ground, there is no way to verify either claim, but we can tell you that people in the west by can areas close to tell of you've heard very loud explosions, either way. 70. 0, almost 70 percent of his release. do not feel safer today than they did before the war started, or when the war started. that's according to the latest full. and these kinds of events brought gets from lebanon rockets from gaza today. and ballistic missiles coming from your mind as well. do not do anything to change their mind or make them feel any more se, normally with the, for the moment. thanks. very much ignored a joint is that from george's capital of amman to me, while it's really is continuing with, it's a tax on lebanon, not responding the concept be on board air is late last month. it'd be more as trice talking to you favorite southern sub in the pasta. dia has been particularly hard hit by is really
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a tax. israel forces say the carry out targeted operations. gates has one of the types of killed more than 2000 people 11 in the policy. yeah. let's get the very latest from the liberties capital. laura con joins us. so. laura, what more do we know about these strikes on very as well, i mean these um as to like some favorites been taking place on almost a nightly basis, especially since the escalations where the heat itself and the last couple of weeks . but today we have seen a few in the past couple of hours, hasting da here, there's something pop ups of a root. we know that there's an at an airport just adjacent to this. and there's one, a line still operating it is continuing, the middle east airlines is still coming in and out. but often we're seeing these flights going through these planes of smoke racing above the sky line. then of course, this is very scary for the 6 and flipping around there as well. up,
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but we do know that yesterday on sunday evening, we saw some of the heaviest bombardments of this area since these escalations really, he's up. that was one absolutely massive explosion. late in the evening and there were projects tunnels and a secondary explosion that came from that, which really made it very unpredictable how big these explosions would become and where these projectiles would go. we know that the the suburbs have been for, don't me completely emptied of people. there will be still a few people that permit its panel. it's guessing to see if there are any injured or fatalities, but these right is to say that they hits a hezbollah weapons depot and unintelligence headquarters. and it seems like there's certainly no lashing up laura. meanwhile, more evacuation warnings give us a leg system that the most is very important because it's a fast. this is along the coast of laughing on at these various have one people to
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leave the beaches to leave the coastal areas for fishermen to get out. they said anyone traveling to the south it will be very dangerous for them to do so. and they're giving a warning also to the wadi river, which is about 60 kilometers, has to the is ready border, but only about 30 kilometers from the origin is costing off a huge section of the coast line for 70. so again, anyone who will be there and there are many, many towns and villages where people haven't yet left. this will just add to the big displacement crisis, which is already causing issues. the last number was 1200000 people displace across the country. that will certainly be many more a we know that you and representatives have come here. they set the un high commissioner for refugees came to me for granting he said that these um but anyway that's pushing up. the displaced people, especially here in central bay rate,
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are becoming packed. it's becoming untenable to keep them. so he said this is creating a, an issue of space. many people we know here and they root of sleeping out on the beach is on the coordination on the streets. any way that they can, the opening big buildings up. but there's just not simply not enough spaces number . so it's definitely going to add to this laura, things to that to update the from very clear calling to speak just a minute please comfortable. let's take a look at this one. we can speak now to elijah man. yeah, he's a military and security unless joyce's here in the student logic, great, have you with us at so as october, the 7th says, be march right around the wells and the focus of attention is very much on not me. well, the comfort goes on, of course and gauze. what goes on of course, and 11. let's focus on 11. how do you assess the direction of travel? this? i think the all divided went with the launching of
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a ballistic massage against that of eve today from lebanon. but this not only from gavin and leaving guys a long shot rocket and the men on site or the launch against the lives that indicates that or tree of cold. the 19, the at that which me that they is in loveland on a lead to ship that these making sure that this kind of quote the nation happen. and they all understand that this is the only way to put pressure on prime minister . and you know, mean you can, you know, because the way that has been law has been exchanging fire with is right. when use read with the overwhelming and dominance pants has belie launching rockets or beside the has been lies, wouldn't be defeated. that the end of the day, but pushing the inhabitant of the levied into the shelters. this is where the, the has the lock and then the public opinion against the 10, you know,
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and force him to stop the will. and if that is the case, israel will be doing is up, but it's a try and find out where that hezbollah a leadership is old. yes. but as the non state actors, they have a horizontal leadership. if one is remove, others would come and take the lead. but now we see a logical donation is not only limited to haven't done but the to the access of the resistance. they awkward, they go with and they think together perhaps not the same time firing. they don't need to do so, but they need to fight to the same objective in the same target. this logic coordination then the does not have implications on israel's potential retaliation against their on is that it kind of deflecting their attention to. i think that's different even if iran is not fall from what's happening in the afternoon because the reconstruction of the leaders shipping lab and then the we supply off at 11 on
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with the me size cannot take data without the support of your run. but that's has been going on since 1982 when these right and they did, you have been on and created the creation of hezbollah. and this is when you're on stopped at the support hezbollah and to bring it up to the level that he is today. and what about the potential retaliation from his rel, against iran, for the ballistic was all the time that this tend to be seen because the is really understand that you're on is waiting to retaliate against this retaliation. and this is where diverting the attention from what they mean that then yell is doing, you never know when making news while the then when, because as long as he has capitalize on bone being a guy's down bone being that been on getting the leadership on subsidizing the communication system, destroying some of has been a lot, what is a big part of has been lost and so then that boosted his reputation. if he starts
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another war with iran and then me solve would be raining on these. right. i don't think that would make him very popular. and as we've been hearing from our correspondence is evacuation warnings taking place. this time along the coast of left, it's just because on the coast of flapping on these rays want to move into the river of our late that is close to sight then and why. what they are trying to do is to i'm the old, the old area because they moving tens of thousands of troops. but that is still yet to be seen. because when they mean that daniel did, no, said the bob, they high. because he doesn't know if he's going to be faced with if he is facing as strong then this tip for existence, then he can always on the haze objectives and be more modest about what he wants to achieve. the like a good to have your analysis and expertise appreciate that. if it was your mind you're hearing that you do. thank you. thank you. well, you guys present,
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joe biden has commemorated a year since the october the 7th of times with the sermon at the white house. the president, mister campbell, is a rabbi chon, to the jewish craft, the dead trip binding to cried what he called the unspeakable brutality of the attacks. and said he, along with the vice president to come to harris, we're committed to achieving a sci fi and gaza, a white house correspondent, company how could, as more in addition to present abiding, honoring the is rarely lives lost on october 7th, with a calculating ceremony at the white house he also telephoned is rarely president hertzog, to express his condolences, the white house press secretary create, jump here, calling it a meaningful and important conversation. but the conversation, but not has not yet taken place. is that between biden and his is really counter part prime minister benjamin netanyahu. there has been a promise that that conversation would take place for weeks,
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but it has still not occurred. this has been rushed aside as not being problematic, according to the press secretary, because she says that their teams, both is really and the united states. at the lower diplomatic level, she says are in constant communication on a daily basis. and she says the man has been in close contact there for much of the year. in fact, more than a dozen times, even though they have not spoken since last august. now, she says the president's priority is to make sure that the captives that were captured last august, the is really our return to their families. she says that the other priority for the by the ministration is making sure there's a cease fire, both for garza and in love and on. as she says, that is president of biden's focus. kimberly help it out 0. the white house. what even before the world palestinians in dogwood caged in and cultural from the rest
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of the world for 17 years israel had imposed the land and sea blockade on cause i am not seeing each has intensified in the past year of with absolutely no way out of the residence of gauze was they were systematically be targeted to me, they go as more or it's home to one of the world's highest population densities. and this being described as an open prison. this is garza, a narrow strip wedge between egypt, israel and the mediterranean. israel has built heavily fortified barrier surrounding the strip containing palestinians within its with multiple watch towers and round the clock electronic surveillance. there are 2 crossings palestinians could use before the will because the roof of crossing is located in the south. and further north is the arrows crossing all of these entries an exit out of gauze,
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a has been shot by a, b is ray. the military is role is systematically attacking garza from the north to the south, forcibly displacing hundreds of thousands of people where every inch is a military target. so called se phones designated by as well, have shrunk to just 11 percent of the strip, and those very se signs of being targeted. this is, will palestinians, the cooling, running from death to old stuff, is roles control of 2 strategic points. allows it to trap an entire population. one is the philadelphia card or a buses or in between cause the and egypt. and that's are in a car to created by these where the all me, the cuts the strip into hoff allowing it to control the movement of age and people from the north to the south. as well as demand for lost and control. it would be 2
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buses and the store any hopes of reaching a ceasefire, leaving an entire population stuck in a desktop with no way left to go with. the policy of unrelenting is really bump up and has destroyed 75 percent of causes infrastructure leaving this trip. unrecognizable the u. n. says such widespread devastation has not been seen since the 2nd will pull a correspondent, honey. my food reports now from gloss of 12 months of bombardment, heart, greek, and pain. this cars of war are it's into every street and what palestinians once new, unhealthy or have turned into over distance memories the so again, as i said, this is my home or what remains of it. only small part of my home. i can't reach it . i wish i can go in and take some of my belongings, but my dream was destroyed. the reels is tribes,
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artillery, shilling, and demolition. 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 fleet the destruction follows them, places of healing and the sanctuary turn into places where palestinians, more homes were parents,
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one stuck children to their beds 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 mess. i pray to god that i wake up with the children were asleep. they are innocent and they were a sleepy. yeah. 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 to the lovely still posts of some semblance of normality as palestinians of tried to hold on to their resilience. but a 12 months upon everything is missing and gaza. even the idea of
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a future honey, my mother was just the uh, the guys of house time. because our report is it'd be lucky around the clock covering as well as well on the street. the grueling painstaking work is vital to keep the world aware of as well as actions in gaza. that's where the correspondence is come at a personal cost and environmental here from headquarters. first, his topic was soon 6. a visual has massively changed my life, forcing me to be a rescue change in my homeland. the part have come across the plate and save security 10 to humanitarian challenges since day one of the this is the impact finally of this troy, the white
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know the backyards of a software system. as you can see, this place has tons, absolutely down of to and east valley s twice. i have been internally displaced along with my family members of a 5 times so far and the not to be trucks here in during the it's not quite easy don't. that's all to be a journalist in concepts because i'm talking to you right now, and i'm quite thinking about my family members. it's quite hard to feel that you're unable to full then with full sense of safety. because you believe that said humanitarians only because ignite says by these violent occupation forces have been widely target and people weren't killed in these areas without really a very devastating war that made us witness. one of the west genocide as let's say,
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it's more than history. so 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 off my colleagues. so it's a very few 9 and 30 minutes to friends and i, i don't think this right now because that i know that if you wanted me to report the nuance in 3 or 4 days these times were one of the hardest times i pens during that year 5 of his family members are still under the rubble, including his wife is children among them because it's 2 months old. also feels so homesick. i am only 10 minutes away from where my house is. and i could not go
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there because of and is really check points this tours on. 1 going, we're continue reporting and we're committed to this journey. i refuse to leave for 1000 strips. i refuse to leave the causes to put my family back to wait my family and i chose to reports and i'm continue to report nowhere as place and kind of thing. these are targeted in hospitals and schools. it makes sense. how does that means you don't know where to go? this is in the data. alexa hospital then, but yes, extraordinary reporting that from him no country. she not reports indeed from daryl butler on his relative times on gauze. redmond policy has at least 77 percent of students being killed in his randy strikes on monday. it has been
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a tough year indeed, but still this point is where the aggression on the global trip continue behind the our ambulances that we're sharing injuries and kills policy. and you ask those ready forces targeted a good age where 3 pilots in use were killed, including a little girl. also in the another and gaza strip. there was an air threat group upon a sinews killing at least 13 palestinians. now this all come, as part of the seniors are coming, raising the 1st year of war, and not only thought there has been 2 evacuation orders issued earlier today by the is really courses. the 1st one was another asking policy news in bates. and also into a value to evacuate to the southern causal search. and also asked me to send you in 10 units, the southern gaza strip to go to the safe human story. and so, but kind of sydney is at the end of the day, believe that there's will place change in the cause of where the saved human zone
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has been targeted continuously by the authorities forces across the past month. and obviously that that is better because the policy is ready for us is they've carried out a series of ass drugs on homes in northern garza, at least 5 palestinians were killed in jamalia. and basically here on monday morning, the forty's with taking to come out of one hospital, burial mode includes his mall from the hospital in northern garza, of the overall situation. you know, that goes to move the hours those way, the only advance in certain areas in the east box of the venue for you to count on in the west also in beta. yeah. as that is right on in terms of like, it's bumping against the volume. this is the sound of it's on. yeah. to mileage one, hospital just receive size. vehicles have been killed just right now. the see, this is the largest, the people who have been killed on the other side. here's the body on the,
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on the, the, to be very good. so this really is intensifying, get somebody in certain areas with the indeed you better for the candidates. well, yeah, and i know, i know that the way for the people who are trying to ship the roof was that on these residential areas. let me say this is the situation you can model drawing. 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 laid on the continuing the tactic then on to things in the box, belong, things i'm looking for us not to be as good as this right now. army. i was opening
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file to everyone's want to get there. i'm trying to rush to anyone who are living. this is the tears all was of the day we solution works will face what we will face. so the next hour. roderick, i know, i just, you know, i'm out of the run hospital probably is fine. but let's take a look at the situation now for these ready count as being held in dallas. $251.00 is raising foreigners with taken captives on october. the 7th by him, us and other fights is a 117 is riley's, have returned home base of them released in exchange deals of this rescue. 5 is randy ami. there are currently $101.00 cap tips held in garza $36.00 of whom have been declared that it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as announced that half of the captives are alive. 37 bodies of captives have been re punch related to israel. most to believe to have been killed but is ready for
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any people to be rescued by is ready forces, but not without devastating consequences. so hard has this report. now these are the faces of those taken into garza from southern is riley towns a year ago. the youngest said the boss, just 8 months old. the oldest slow months aged $86.00. his family originally from iraq, from us and other published the inspections kidnapped his ratings and for nationals and in the morning it's hot. the took is role by complete surprise. is it might be under the jewish holiday of the quote and just the day of the 50 anniversary of all these ratings referred to as the black day when it was defeated by dixon and syria and soldiers. in the also of the 6 will videos like this one, know all the money was shed globally. the most people taken captive from the homes, minute tree bars, and a must have, does it raise these right?
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the minute tree rescued higher and 3 of those months later, but they killed 236 palestinians in the process. mostly women and children. her boyfriend was one of a $101.00 couch is still held in the goal is to stretch. it kept 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 and only sees 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 failings on of the deal times on international attempts for an agreement through media, it's as cats, all of us in egypt have failed since and with israel's focus,
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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 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 assassinated. how most of the, the smile, amelia, who was the lead, negotiate to love. the 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 day i'll be left to die to die story. how can i handle that? i'm just don't know how to handle it anymore. because he's already met with this,
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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 captives a boat by sort of fido alda 0. well, the spokesman for my house has ministry wing says the face of the captive lies in israel's hands. the owner to hold understand what it comes to, the captive soft and left to the occupation. add to the families of the captives. either you put off good. able to restore back and ask you the captives one year ago. but nothing. yeah. who's missions? one i live voted was against the captives again as the families of the captives. we have decided that since day one have to keep 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 do out of keeping them and safe places for a prisoner swab. let's speak now to gun your left sheets is the grandson never tied, is ready to join this old admissions who was taken captive during the attack on october. the 7th joins is now from television. daniel, welcome to out to 0. thanks for joining us at say, 365 days on. tell us how you reflect on the a that's post the 1st of all i, i don't believe that we are here. i don't believe that the 84 years old, great turn father is held hostage by a tow groups in the god. i mean, that is something that is against everything again to koran against every religion
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are very old as life is like my sister from cuba lips, nero's a mouse size is tearing stuff mother and her brother, which was my best friends. she's still there. 29 years old. i can't believe they are there. i just come to believe that no one could release to get to an agreement, offering the sink, the old man and the women that are still there. i mean, any culture or religion they would never, ever, being uh, uh, okay, to keep them up to them. and fastly, of course, to release them. my feeling, today's horrible. i was into what's new or old cemetery of peace cemetery else besides the beast. people who need older lives to have to for to court disease tends to try to, to make the relations between these readings and philistines, fluids. my grand father, who was a demand
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a try in all these hops to bring education to guys to make a change the cemetery and doubled up sense october 7, possibly of those on demand. the mother even took the dvd um about more than 40 being murdered on october 7, tibits, near old $76.00, been taking hostages. as we lost the community, a piece of keyboards narrows of last 117 from 400 habitants on october 7. so today we, you know, we try to grade for those we lost. but how can we go a, why do we have another 29 hostages from the keyboards? i'm wondering, daniel, how, how it must be to cope with the glimmers of hope that must come when you see that a sci fi looks possible within that possibility just evaporates has, it has done several times. it's very hard. the cost
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for movement. i think the, all the parties of the negotiations are not doing the work. it's not possible that after years still we have those on demand and women still there. after a year. i mean, the mediators haven't done their job. and for sure now, when there are other options, i don't want to say, you know, the demo against the ones now to go to the election. so maybe direct freight to shift to another thing. i mean, every time someone have an excuse and all those excuses are on the hands of our beloved ones, we are the one who suffers being the end of that. i mean, he's not being so many buttons yesterday. i've been in euros. why? she's not come here either by the. okay. he can card the keyboards, he felt there was a fi, keep nothing. he was by now his mom needs to,
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but the every day fights for the body. and i really feel that people have some other priorities over the hostages, and we have to make sure that if those these table is not strong enough, bring some other players. i mean, we need to force the objections to do more. we need to force the cost, those americans to do more. they have to say, who is the issue? what about the issue not lose that? how much is the issue? what about we actually we use ready try my yahoo or do you think that he should be doing more? or of course, i think everyone should do more about it from the, from the 1st bar. how we can even the more that when you speak, you know, they spoke about the i heard and before speaking about the change of praise, you know, i mean, i understand when you fight against soldiers, when there was a fight, it's one thing. but you and when you take peace activities,
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the man who felt all his life for peace and education in god's light before years old with his wife, my grandmother, 86 years old, into the time i was in gaza. you injured the dead? you have women, the deep, anything or badly old was getting up together with her boyfriend during least of the day after you, when you say something like, you know, things went out of control. you make sure of that? and of course, also these riley's have their, their power, but when they have to do much more, but when we speak globally now, and we see that we have everyone going out brought this thing so much, you know, then also how much the theories, the size, the screen was sitting down there, seeing this brought this all there is a from dot. that's why we need to give him or fuel. i mean, if you want to and people need to understand, do you have these, what a more or do you want more good for the palestinians actually want to good for the
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palestinians. industries via, i believe the best thing to do is process for the release of the hostages. you money, terry, and chase and all of us need to take care of it. and i called all the arab countries to make more power. and if it's necessary to make more push over the ease with government, do it as well. do the right thing to take all the hostages state. do you mind if you but reduce the hostages and bring a ceasefire to guys? i'm and there's stuff where like my grandfather would like daniel will have to leave it there. but we do appreciate you joining us here this day one year on a done. you understood so thank you. thank you. thank you so much. in new york, hundreds of people are marching to mount. the beginning of israel's bombardments have does the demonstrations of being called flood new york city for palestine and g, and into israel as full on garza christmas. it may be joints live now from new york
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to christian. tell us the latest most has been happening today. the thousands of demonstrators have been taken to the streets today. in fact, they've been popping up at different parks and locations around the city. a loose affiliation of groups. we're seeing student groups, labor unions, orthodox, jewish groups, jewish voices for peace, which is a very young uh, group that has been organizing around the cause of palestinians. we're a little bit ahead of the crowd right now. you can see the huge police presence behind me as demonstrators are expected to get here in this coming minutes. again, they've been marching around the city. we know that at at least 10 universities today, student groups called for walk outs from their classes in those university students gathered at one part to make their voices heard to call for an end to the genocide
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in gaza and the ongoing hostilities in lab and on as well, we've seen thousands of them. this is a movement that has been taking place since last year, but only seems to be getting bigger and certainly has attract a lot of attention on this momentous day today. chris, is it possible to say how the protests purchased moving has changed in the past year? it's really interesting actually, i think the biggest change has come in the campus protest movement. in the spring, we saw university students camping out on campuses. there were many a ras crackdowns on those campuses that the university is faced accusations of anti semitism and concern about student safety. the students have had to really adjust their way of protesting. many of them have faced suspensions and legal actions.
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some of the docs having their names and identities put out with potential employers. so what i've found in talking to them is that they're being very careful about sharing their plans and their locations, but they're also more angry and more fired up and more committed to the protest movement than ever before. so what we see is last minute plans being revealed where the student demonstrators, kate, to the streets. uh, they're wearing confusing classrooms because they can't necessarily discuss the situation on the campuses. spaces on campuses have been blocked off and anyone from outside of the university is prevented from getting there. so it makes it very difficult for the students in particular to gather in large groups on campuses. but the, what they would do, what they're doing in place of that is meeting up with all of these other protesters have been gathering in the streets. the groups that i mentioned already,
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the, the unions and the uh, the muslim centers and the jewish boys is for peace. they're joining forces off campus because they can't gather on campus. all right, chris went over the man, thanks very much. that's a picture, new york resuming the reporting well for decades is ready. lead is of use dehumanizing language to describe palestinians to justify israel as occupation since october. the 7th words have become a weapon to legitimize the will. on garza, i must be the soul and mind and the dumb logging bit there as one of the lowest ratios of combatants to non combat
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and you want to know where its lowest and because it's lowest in rough. well, it's an entire lation that is responsible. it's not true, this breckenridge about civilian is not the way where i'm not aware of the kids because they don't know. i'm sure you got set up. maybe not for the see me a few. i'm sorry. i like, i'm not miss you not consult customer service but it's not. i mean the humanizing language against the palestinians has been used propaganda in this information have whole say, a backed up israel's ministry offensive on the ground. palestinians say it's intended to justify will crimes. and some of, and you have a, has this now since palestinian fighters attacked southern israel and october the 7th. it's been spawn right. government has presented a narrative based on untruths and propaganda often echoed by its allies. one of the
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most repeated planes was that a 40 beheaded babies. never really thought that i would see could have confirmed pictures of tears be here, the children right there. he could not have seen them because those dead babies did not exist, isn't it? here, in the immediate aftermath of invading is really troops began posting images and demons under governments. these really government insisted how my flight is systematically they put them in multiple investigations, have failed to find evidence to corroborate that is raised for machine, grind it to a campaign which has killed more than 41000 people in gauze. the 3rd of them children is painting. understanding is where faking the depths of the children was balls, level 3 quarters of all infrastructure and gaza. israel's justification for targeting hospitals was the presence of homeless come on centers under the buildings, but dislike the relentless campaign of attacks and medically, facilities and health workers. these really government failed to provide proof to
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back up and emissions if use this pretext for the attacks. it's a baby bottle in the backside, hospitals, it's spokesman blind about days of the week as name. so from a spike where every terrorist, right to name a group, say anyone who tries to get a 2 millions of palestinians living in simon like conditions as a target. and men is really horses, shoot or bomb, clearly marked humanitarian aid vehicles and stuff. the ones named specialist and insight is only too late to submit the responsibility if there is a public outcry, particularly with the killing of for an a book as is really need is call it quote, a mistake. despite the un agency, pro palestinian refugees are under fulfilling the it's really government's legal requirements. it's been a regular target. let's say israel has been trying to shut down under for decades because it's existence legitimize this palestinian claims to lance. they say were stolen by israel. this great to isn't of my wasi. we're at least $400.00 comedies
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but forcibly to space in the tensor wiped out by is really the bombs that's after they are is to go to a safe soon. but know where it's safe and gotten. there was a place and guys a call to milwaukee. then what i say is the place where they all can have a shelters together with international organizations we created shelter there's there's been a little bit of legal experts called war crimes. 7 and almost every act follows the par and propaganda. you send us the tactic, according to michael and jones, who specializes in this information. a consensus can be created really quickly, and that's what's happened. you had the 40 but headed babies up immediately. right . exploiting an emotional moment in time with this atrocity propaganda makes people more susceptible to it. if you don't want to believe the reality, the reality that palestinians are being slaughtered, that it's a genocide, you need something for your morality to rest on. that's why you need to lie, and if they believe that they're fighting anatomy that the heads babies, they'll feel comfortable doing that. it also gives the opportunity for western lead
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has a way to look to devise to that populations why they should support an american ally like like as well. i come before you not only as the united states secretary state, but also is that you need not be a jew to be as honest. i'm as sinus ideological, political and financial backing. his fuels a lot of this information to humanize ation and victim blaming. when you're on, it's still being waged against palestinian civilians. so i'm going to job each other. there. laura born there is an american palace of the lord and she says, statements by his ready, official, dehumanizing piloting is being used to defend genocide of the things those statements are going to be essential and in establishing the element of genocidal intent which is necessary in order to make a showing of genocide in accordance with the definition of the legal definition under the genocide convention,
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which is what the court is going to be assessing in this case. and you know, so when we hear these is really, leaders for example, refer to post means this human animal say that there are no one involved civilians say that the children of cause i have brought this upon themselves. we can understand that this is a technique being used to justify the whole scale industrial slaughter of the palestinian people. and that's going to be critical in establishing that, that there's jealous side before the court. but regardless of that, i just want to make the point that we already know. this is a genocide. we don't need the court to tell us that because we've seen that play out date and day out every single days for the last year was extremely problematic . and we also have to understand what's the purpose of it, right? so, um, a little historical context, the post and in people have been undergoing this process of dish immunization for the last 76 years. and the question is why, you know,
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today we see israel committing genocide, but it didn't begin with that. and so we have to understand this as a taking place within the context of a settler colonial process of eliminating and replacing that the native. and because that's the goal of all sutler calling and they must engage in these massive campaigns of discrimination in order to accomplish their aids. and doing so allows them to project an air of morality onto their project, which is rooted in unbelievable violence that the world would not accept if the victims were human. and so in order to carry out this principle, goal of land and resource stuffed and, and mass force displacement, we have to understand the victims is not being human as being deserving of despite to the rights of science. as an academic, some does the have nots, of course being sped in israel's, for one of them was referenced and their professor will let you jump. he felt obliged to write in english instead of his native arabic to try and reach out and
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educate the world about palestine. one of his earliest poems is titled, if i must die, he was killed by his rarely striking december in the heart of going to the city. and ever since he'd be remembered through this time around the world, i believe me. if i must die, you must leave. to tell my story, to sell my things, to buy a piece of cloth and some strings make it white with a long tail. so that a child somewhere and gone. so while looking has been in the eye the waiting his dad left in a blaze and did no one farewell. not even to his flesh, not even to himself, sees the kind, my guiding you made,
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flying above, and thinks for a moment. an angels there bringing back love fine must die, let it bring hope light to be a tale. busy busy busy busy busy a quick reminder that is really is continuing with this attack and so in loveland, after expanding the conflict beyond border areas late last month to be more strikes talking babies. southern silva in the pasta dia is being particularly hard hit by is really a tax is ready for us to say the carrying out targeted operations against was below . the types of kills more than 2000 people in less than over the house. yeah. and
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that's it. for me and it covers these up and i'll be back in just a couple of minutes and i'll have more today's music scene of it. the the latest news as it breaks. we just heard the strikes very close to the school where the display, people are seeking shelter. you can see in the distance with detailed coverage. it's not just sitting in front of you stuck up crossing. we've also spoken to lebanese families for leaving the country from the heart of the story. as road bombing campaign shows, no sign of doubts has below. it needs to equal the size and how to offense, the killing of its feet. there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on out to 0, government shut off access to social media. the
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with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the is really as strong as killed dozens of people in the gaza strip is palestinians, the mock one year of the 1 o'clock sounds through life and death will say coming up demonstrations of hell around the world. in solidarity with kind of thing into, into a 365 days of israel. so demonstrations in israel for those killed in the october the 7th times 12 percent.
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