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sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the close. your better tomorrow. the is rarely as drawings killed. dozens of people in the gaza strip is palestinians. the monks, one year of the on the clock. it's a sound 0 in life from the also coming up demonstrations that held around the world and solidarity with kind of thing you into, into a 365 days of israel. so demonstrations in israel for those killed in the october, the 7th of the times. well protested search the government to do more to bring the
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cap tips for the warnings to residents until the beavers room kits had fired from the southern lebanon. and you have the the clock this is out is, are at live from the how with special coverage of the one year anniversary of the october, the 7th, the tax, the good at last to get that going shut on. it's a horn. i mean, some of the,
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the, the, the one year genocide and goes up $365.00 days of unrelenting is really bombardment resulting. and one of the deadliest conflicts in the 21st century defensive began on october the 7th of an unprecedented attack by him. as members of elk hassan brigades that saved alms wing at the group and of the palestinian resistance fights is infiltrate to these rainy territory by a land and sea. $1139.00, his revenues were killed that day, including soldiers and police offices. 251 people, israelis and foreign nationals were taken captive. what ensued was the declaration
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of full by prime minister benjamin netanyahu on high mass, and a promise to eliminate the group unleashing a war of revenge, and many for breaking records in scale and brutality. 41870 palestinians have been killed in gauze as since the start of this war. elderly men, women, are the ones paying the heaviest price of being the children. they may come in any hall for this trips population. in one year, over 16000 children have lost their lives, the highest death toll for children in one year of conflict. but even just surviving has come at a cost more than $19000.00 children have been opened. losing one will buy parents killed often, but also maimed view in estimates. $1000.00 children and girls that have lost at least one limb, making out what's believe to be the biggest cohort a pediatric entities in history. israel has also targeted,
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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 girls that have had just no way to go. unable to leave the relegated to declare it's so cold save sense that these ran, the army has been pounding 90 percent of people in cars that have been displaced. so i'm having to move not once 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 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
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destroyed. hospitals, schools, universities, monks, and churches go what remains of these apocalyptic scenes, a rumble of scorched uh, broken lives in a shafted future? this is out, is there a special coverage genocide in gauze? a one year old and we begin with honda salutes report on 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. overwhelming the country's missile defense system then reeking through several layers of secure border from the ground. and from the skies above, in
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a massive attempt on southern is the old zack video while you set it up and not popular sleep well at the job you want to do done with the unlimited or locally within the had a malcolm shut off and you had the wasn't shock, feet heavy to mess the deluxe all in there. 1000 fighters from amazon for sam brigade and palestinian 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 because i swear and i know who they mean to come a little bit and it's a little bit slow, the ben will come off. i'm a coined the operation of the flood. but for israel,
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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 like jump. how do you, how does that as of the, at least $1139.00 people were killed in the october 7th. the tax $251.00 is really is and foreigners were taken captive. and a year later, nearly $100.00 still remain on the what the lead much. so it's a lot of enforcement in my zone, in my, in daily school when they come in behind them is on the well i getting bitten among the hardest hit areas where the towns and settlements near the goal is the border like boots, very flooded asa hollows and 0 the and most notably
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the nova music festival into books today. for 364 people were killed. but the most shocking series of failures on the 7th was the delayed is really military response. 7 a response that starts several internal investigations as to how and why the army took hours to respond to the biggest attack. and it's history from the central, as, as you know, what on the ground in dallas is really as dry as killed at least 77 palestinians is ready. forces carried out a series of attacks on panes in northern goza, at least 5 palestinians with kilten jamalia and basically here on monday morning and the bodies were taken to come out at one hospital for burial, not colutus mall from the hospital in northern garza. the overall situation, you know, that goes to move the hours those way,
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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 now. i mean, since of like it's bumping against the volume, this is the sound of it's a yeah, mileage one hospital just receive size. vehicles have been killed just right now. the see, this is the log of the people who have been killed on the other side. here's the on the, on the, the to be very good. so 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 save the roof was attacked on these residential areas. the say, this is the situation with him while ago,
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and most of those are the same time. do you want us to do? we just received and the people are still in these areas. they are trying to escape from that area because the is laid on the continuing the tactic then on to things in the box, belong, things i'm looking for us not to be as good as this right now. army. i was opening for you to everyone's want to get there. i'm trying to rush to anyone who are living. this is the nearest hours of the day. we salute the works will face what we will face. so the next hour. roderick, i know i just, you know, i'm out of run hospital for all this. find me mileage really is continuing with his tanks on level, then there be more as strikes targeting southern bay roots in the past few hours.
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the suburb of dia as being particularly hard hit by is really a tax. israel forces say the carry out, talk to the operations again since by ongoing is really types of killed more than 2000 people, 11 of the policy. yeah. meanwhile, at least 5 miss also being fired from 11 towards tennessee, the power settle sirens across these right? the city earlier on monday, miss also also far towards israel from both guns and from yemen. laura con joins none from the liberties capital, said laura, tell us more about so striking what more we now at so suffering harry out in a route that were a few strikes in the here it's in the or the out of the morning and also at throughout the evening, but nothing like what we saw on sunday evening going into the audience of monday. but we still some of the biggest asked strikes since the hostilities where the
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heated up in the last couple of weeks. one particularly big explosion that seemed to have a secondary explosion and project charles being 5 from the now these readies did say they hit a minute treat. uh sorry, a, uh, an alms depot there. uh we caught and yet confirmed that and also said they hit a his bullet intelligence headquarters. we do know this is a strong hold. all has blown out. so, but this has this area, the dia setup has been pounded on almost night. you faced up until 2 weeks ago they were around 700000 people living that, that old, empty, a few people tried to come back to see if their, if that property still that i'm getting, this is a finding it very difficult to get in to see if there are any injured but it's increasingly more dangerous because it's being hits day and night and this seems to be no signs of basic to laura. meanwhile, michelle's have been 5 out of 11 towards tell of eve was has been upset about that
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has, has the law has issued a statement to say that it was a aiming towards unintelligence unit in the stop ups of tennessee. so it does say that it tends to a 4 minute treat infrastructure, take the inside, but it just showed this change of practice recently with his blood, they all firing much more long range missiles now, and they seem to have re grouped some watch out there as long as that communications network have been taken out with the deck, the israel, the destination of the pages of radios before now they seem to recruit some watch as yesterday day on sunday evening into the hours of monday. they said that they had 5 is 5, the one missed hans, which a medium range missiles towards hyfi. again, they said they were heading towards and is ready not to unit that and then another
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one in type various and they actually most to get through israel's, at the air defense system. and there i am done. so of course, this was incredibly worrying for the residents that, that, that also continuing fast was with israel along the southern full to, and they have accused israel to take out positions next to un peacekeeping positions. i say they will not fire on them, but they are choosing these rates of using them as human, shields in sparring at them from these positions as well. all right, laura, leave it there for man. thanks very much. i laura con, reporting that from barry when it's ready that paying tribute to the 364 people killed the festival. exactly one year ago, families of the victims observed a minute's silence to mock the moment when her last flight is voltage. the surprise of tech 44 people from the site taken captive into gulzar in title 251 is riley's and foreigners were taken captive on october,
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the 7th by him ass. another finds is a $117.00. its rates of return time, some released in exchange deals of this rescue by these right now me. there are currently a 101 kept as held in garza 36 of whom have been declared dead. but is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu? it's an out so tough of the caps is our life. $37.00 bodies of come to being re, punctuated to israel, basically believe to have been killed by is ready for 8 people to be rescued by is ready forces, but not without devastating consequences. sort of hard is this report now? so actually moving on. so i, i do the gore and is the leading member of the hostages and missing families for him. his cousin, tel, jaime was believed to be captured, into the most of, to the war, broke out that he was killed on october. the 7th. he says, the any way to end the war is a safer ton of the cap trips to remain in gauze. but we wake up every morning to
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the same reality where the hostages are still not back. and we need to do everything in our power to bring them back. and we feel the horrible, you know what, what, what other ways they're to feel i feel horrible. because we are at the state where i there is no deal inside that the currently, you know, in the past few days come us and it doesn't even respond to any of the initiatives to, to start a d, a d is really government has turned to the north, the public attention to international attention as the term north and, and it seems that pretty much um, you know, the, the world has forgotten that there is this big critically critical and time in the matter of taking these hostages out, which is also the key to ending this war,
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i take 0 joy in seeing other civilians suffer. i feel this is a tragedy for both people. i think that what we need to remember today, like any day that this war could end tomorrow is put in tomorrow, the suffering of the gods and people come in tomorrow. and the key to that is actually releasing the hostages. and therefore, i feel to see how the world still keeps doing the same thing. it's been doing it. i'm not even talking about over 7th or ever since then i'm talking about the years and years before that when the world in it as a whole has been completely complicit with the it's really palestinian conflict. on the one hand handing out arms. on the other hand, handing of funds via to israel via to come us do fully knowing that they support tears. and this, that this money is being used for their and october 7th is
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a combination of this complicity. the hostages are still not back, therefore i believe that they haven't and don't handle that. well. let's, as, as you know, it's very clear as they like because if they wouldn't handle that, the way i feel they should have it, they would have prioritize the way. i feel they should have if they would have done and what i believe should be the guiding light for what we israel is believe. and when it comes to the value of human life, then the hostages are, would have been back. therefore, i am incredibly critical of the way they've been handling door us. president joe biden has come memory to the us since the october. the 7th attacks with his terminated the white house by decried what he called the unspeakable brutality of the attacks. and said he, along with vice president tomlin harris, but committed to achieving its use fire and gaza as well as cities around the world
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of male demonstrations to mock one. yeah, since israel lord, since we're on cause of riley's condemning is rails. yeah. long bombardments of being held in several countries, including the us government puckers donald tuck here. the protest in solidarity with palestinians have been demanding a ceasefire and they'll keep by territories and, and 11 in christmas. so they may joins us live now from new york city christmas. the 1st up just tell us more about what's been happening today. while we've seen thousands of pro palestinian demonstrators take to the streets here in new york today. a loose coalition of the roofs have been involved in these demonstrations include student groups from local universities, pro palestinian groups, jewish forces for peace, orthodox, jewish fruits, labor unions, and just a lot of individuals that i spoke to who are simply concerned about the rising civilian debt. is full in gaza and now in lab and on as well. we've seen marches in
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the streets, mostly galvanized by the student demonstrators. they held a walk out on 10 campuses across the city earlier today with the students gathering and public parks because they are largely forbidden now from gathering and large groups on campuses. so we've seen the student demonstrators joining with these other groups and we're expecting about this location. i assume some of them have gathered here, but the march seems to be stalled in the streets where there's a very, very heavy police presence. and kristen, how has the shape of practice change in the policy? the big change has been on college campuses. it was the students, the university students that really galvanized the pro palestine movement in the spray time holding and can men's putting up tens on campus is all across the
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country. it started here in new york at columbia university and other campuses followed suit. but the campuses have been under a lot of pressure from their donors, even from congress, facing accusations of anti semitism. they've tried to rein in those demonstrations . and so when i talk to the students now, they are very nervous about showing their face on camera. they're very nervous about organizing anything on campus, even speaking out against israel policies. but at the same time, they're committed to trying to end the ongoing violence in the middle east. and so they say they are looking for new ways and creative ways to make their voices heard . and that is by joining off in these larger movements that are happening in the streets. christine related the things, but updates from new york christmas. we the still ahead here announces era loveless devastation,
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not seen since the 2nd world war. we look at the impact to visit ready attacks on infrastructure in the gaza strip. the devastating strikes followed by through week rescue, because that's 1st responders. know the mission could be the last but until then the humanity drives one day with because the civil defense witness rescue mission because on a jersey, the 5 years out to the virus was this coverage. a quarter of the world's population remains on vaccinated for cove at 19. this is recognized if i can do it right, o g 0 investigates if
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a global pens and make treaty can end vaccine in equity. the flossing the curve now to 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the other day you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories this uh and is really strikes of killed at least $77.00 palestinians and gosh, are on monday homes in the north of the strip, but targeted with several people killed into body and they can ship the bodies would taken to come out of when hospital for burial demonstrations are being held around,
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the world is on the charity. we kind of confused monkeys realty alone on the bottom tongue costs, large crowds and marching in new york to mondays, far similar rallies, took place in human life and stuff to at least 5 miss, also being fond from lebanon towards tele v. as a set of science across these ready city. and here on monday, besides roles or thoughts which is real big garza and now the policy of unrelenting is really pump. um it's, it's destroyed to 75 percent of goals. it's infrastructure and leaving the strip unrecognizable. the un says such widespread devastation has not been seen. this. the 2nd world war a correspond on honey my boot boats now from gauze. the 12 months of bombardment, heart breaking pain. this cars of war are it's into every street and what
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palestinians once new and he'll be or have turned into ever distance memories. so again, as i said, this is my home or what remains of it? only small part of my home. i can't reach it. i wish i can go in and take some of my belongings. but my dream was destroyed. the rails as tribes artillery, shilling and demolition have turned much of dogs into a vast wasteland. a verbal 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
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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, 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 mass. 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 on a 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,
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this destruction of both the old and the young were killed the local registry to d today names. and now they're all gone about the still posts of some semblance of normality as palestinians of tried to hold on to their resilience. but a 12 months on everything is missing and gaza. even the idea of the future anymore mode was just the gaza palestine as well for yeah, i'll report as in guys had been were walking around the cloud covering israel's war on the strip. the grueling painstaking work is vital to keep the world aware of israel's actions in gaza. for the count rich has come at a personal cost. well here from a correspondence target with whom shortly prefers his inquiries experience. the hard to say during this year was not only being displayed away from home, not being able to meet my family,
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but the worst. and the hardest time is where i have to report from the beginning off my colleagues, friends. and so it's a very few 9 in 30 minutes, and i'm and i, i don't think this right now because i know that if you wanted me to report the fees times were one of the hardest times i pens during that year 5, his family members are sitting 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 an is really check point this
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wars ongoing. we're continue reporting and we're committed to this journey. i refuse to leave for 1000 strips. i refuse to leave the causes for food, my family, and you've got to wait my family and i chose to report 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 the means you don't know where to go? this is in the, the theater, alexa hospitalizations, but she has massively changed my life, forcing me to be a rescue change in my homeland. the part have come across the pregnancy of security tend to humanitarian challenges
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since day one of the this is the impact finally of destroyed the white know the back yards of a software system. as you can see, this place has tons, absolutely down of to and is valley s twice. i have been internally displaced along with my family members over 5 times so far, and the not to be trucks here in germany. 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 the full sense of safety. because you believe that would save humanitarian sources ignite by these values. occupation forces have been widely talking and people were killed in these areas without really

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