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si of her family members. on august 13, muhammad abumsan a palestinian father went out to obtain official birth certificates for his newborn twins, but lost his two children and his wife an israeli strike. furthermore, the amount of destruction in gaza is also enormous. according to who, by june, israel had targeted 400. 64 healthcare facilities, killed 727 healthcare workers, injured 933 of healthcare workers and damaged or destroyed 113 ambulances. according to the un, by late march, israel had attacked more than 200 schools in gaza with at least 53 schools totally destroyed. by july, all 19 gaza.
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universities had suffered severe damage with 80% of university buildings destroyed and 103 of academics killed. by march, more than 1,0 mosks had been destroyed. as of august 18, israeli attacks destroyed or damaged more than half of gaza's homes and damaged 80% of commercial facilities, 85% of school buildings, 65% of road network, and 65% of cropland in the strip. now, with 333 days of such devastating war, the world is beginning to realize that this is not just a war, but rather, it's a systematic campaign of annihilation that will continue as long as western powers support the occupying regime.
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of as every week, we're going to show you things. that happened since you last saw me, all these videos took place in the last week, um, we look at this map here of gaza, and we've talked about many of these areas on the show already today, nora talked about them in her newscast, um, we're going to focus uh, at first we're going to go from the south as usual, we're going to start in rafa, this zoom in here, we can see the philadelphia corridor, which is still at the heart of the situation right now, the israelis are trying to remain in the... this week and said that
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corridor and the fighting this week as pretty to the troops that they were keeping the much for the last month has been focused on telesultan there in the west of rafa and pretty much that is the focus of the fighting in rafa, the invasion is 115 days old in rafa, which of course the american said was a red l um was buldosed by the israelis, but that operation has been now focused pretty of much primarily on the philadelphia corridor as israel attempts to hold the strategic corridor in negotiations for a prisoner exchange. um, just to note, this is today is the 300th day of the ground war since the israeli military invaded the gaza strip on the 27th of october. so... 300 days of ground
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war and on tuesday the 500th heavy airlift, the israeli ministry of defense acknowledged the 500th heavy airlift by the united states weapons and material to the israelis to carry out this genocide, the ministry of defense boasted about that, and it's 500 heavy airlift airplanes, but there's also 107 ships which are considerably larger than the airlifts, although the... 17s that fly uh the airlifts are massive planes, they're almost hard to believe the size of them, um, and it's been 50,000 tons of weapons delivered from the americans to the israelis, which are then turned around and dropped on the gaza strip, the tiny area that nora described in of her excellent news cast at the beginning, more than 55,000 air strikes in this tiny territory that now palestiny. are pushed into
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10% of, and that 10% is under threat by israeli evacuation orders this week, as we saw the united nations stopped their operations. the other day, so uh, another week, let's uh, let's get started though on the resistance, because the resistance is steady, uh, there is no indication of any decline in the resistance at all, despite what the israel say, this is namer troop carrier that's going to get an elevated yasin strike, they still are firing these weapons consistently, there was more than dozen operations by khasam and sarail cods alone in rafa uh this past. you can see that that strike is an elevated strike down on the roof the namer and from too close for the act of protection system to engage and through too much and you can see again videographers the spotter he in the audio of this you can hear
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the spotter saying fire they're part of team that carries out these operations so that is in telesultan there was a couple of these strikes in telesultan. on um we can go to number two after this one here tomorrow uh this is the second one um again fighters down on the ground moving through the streets still you can see the just the unbelievable destruction everywhere khasam gives us a little bit of a longer feed here of the exit of this fighter and again you can see no active protection system detonating in time for that round uh also in telesultan and these are still as ever uh casan built yasine 105 rpgs being used and no indication of any uh lack of these weapons, no indications of using other weapons, they're still using appropriate weapons uh in all of these instances, and this battle scene is from this
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week in telesultan, and again telesultan is right on the edge of the philadelphia corridor, so the israelis are expanding this corridor, um, if we look at number three here, um, we've got a anti-personnel yeasines being used here, you can see the soldiers in a window again, still 300 days on, um, you can see them coming out just have smoke a dart here on the deck, just like they're not in an active war zone, and these guys are going to pay the price for this behavior, as ever, and this week the israelis claimed uh the most killed in action that they have in several months this week, um, and you can see this is a combination, this is a thermoberric warhead, an iranian single charge 105 millimeter warhead that's being used here and also an f7 fragmentation warhead and they're using these in combination, we've been seeing this for few weeks, maybe months now, using
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this as a standoff anti-personnel weapon, which is what they're designed for, being used properly, but the combination of the therher which is a fuel air exp. the round has powder and a fuel that distributes throughout the space and it's ignited in a fire and so the f7 the fragmentation warhead which we'll see coming up an operation you can see the fragmentation um is devastating anti-personnel weapons so they're using these from distance and we've seen them use anti-personnel weapons of course packed as bombs improvised explosive devices um so this combo of the f7 which is a north korean fragmentation warhead, you can tell those by the red stripe around them, if you're looking at these videos, and the single charged ther thermoberric warhead is the plump circle that you see, so this operation, again successful
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soldiers in a window still doing it, let's look at number four here tomorrow bause this is a another operation, this is telesultan, this is attack on the kamal adwan high school, which is the israelis are using as a base, and this uh khasam fighter in flack jacket here, he's pointing out that the tanks are right outside, he says, look at that soldier with his head popping out, and then they're going to track these seven triangles heading into this school using the school as base. of course every accusation of the israelis is a projection of their own activities, they immediately go to these schools as their bases, and when the... not bombing the schools uh of palestinians in sheltering in these schools, they're using them as bases. you can see the round in this one. um, you can see the round coming from the upper right uh to the left, you can see the sustainer motor uh kick in on the uh rocket propelled grenade uh that's hitting
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there um and this fighter he's saying uh when we go back around the fighter saying yeah the fighter is holding actually in his hand you can see he's holding a gorilla action device um is a close quarters battle that we're seeing here, we took out the audio of this still trying to uh dodge guidelines to keep these uh videos on air, this is them firing uh on that's after the operation firing so the close quarters battle took place after and when we loop back around here i'll show you you can see he's holding the gorilla action device there that was what we saw them building uh it during the war a couple months back and he says oh netanyahu we will shake you to your core we're not afraid of these tanks next to us and that's what he's looking at there out the window the spottered the cameraman looks out the window and shows the tanks right outside he says they are right we are right in front of them and you're doing nothing god willing will bring them hammer down on your head, which is the way that they're approaching this operation, again
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seven triangles heading into this building and the tank crewman hanging outside of the tank there, and again you can notice the sustainer motor coming through the as this round comes through the screen there, it's kind of neat, you don't usually see that perfect angle for that, and during this gun fight that's going to break out here, this close quarters. battle that follows up this combination again, this is the thermobarac, this is casam thermobarac and then um the f7, that's a combo they're using again, and then during this shootout they say, here we are, here we are, the telesultan battalion, with a little more energy than that, but obviously these fighters are consistently fighting with a certain joy to be defending their people, defending their territory um in face of liquidation, the israelis keep saying there
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have been liquidated and it's of course never the case, this is another example of it, and then so number five here is actually the second part of this operation, the first part was the attack on the school and these are the armored vehicles that are protecting the school, this is a high school in telesultan and you can see an elevated yesine strike there right into the turret gap which is what they're aiming for. um that that uh aps, the active protection system that went off there missed the round, it it detonated after the round hit, you can see that on this too, when you don't see the massive flare of of flame, that's what you have a penetration, and that's what the goal of the yassen uh, the tandem charge, the goal is to send um pierce, it's to pierce, it's you don't the tanks don't explode in the sense that sometimes you see, uh in ukraine or in russia, um the goal
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is to to pierce the tank and send the hot uh steel inside the tank and then the tank ignites from the inside, or it just bounces around in the steel bathtub uh where these soldiers are inside the tank, the tank is a crew of 10 and usually has infantry, a bunch of infantry soldiers in there usually between four and six in inside the tank so it's close quarters and when those pieces co-flying around, the soldiers inside the tank die, and there was two killed in action by the israeli military this week that they admitted were from anti-tank fire, and that's from yasin's. so people sometimes wonder why you don't see the spectacular uh destruction, although we have seen several uh spectacular destructions. they you can see in the casualty reports that the soldiers are being killed by anti-tank fire, and we took out the audio in this part, but the guy at the end basically goes oh shit for hitting it uh for his buddy hitting that round from the from a
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pretty good distance and from an elevated spot so he was impressed with that shot number six here this is an interesting operation a complex ambush takes place there scouting this position that they khasam says has 23 uh soldiers plus a special forces unit you can see this uh commander here uh marking up the operation they put the triangle on the stick man that he's drawing in the... but he's drawing a floor plan and the floor plan is accurate, he's got the kitchen with the master bedroom beside it with an ensuite, he's got the staircase, the guest room, he draws the head of the soldiers, and then this is the tunnel ambush, that's the second part of this operation, um, so he's marking where the soldiers were go, you can see there's the f7 with the red stripe on it, and these fighters going through the tunnel, still using their tunnels in telesultan an, actually sorry, this is in conyunis, where conyunis was six. months of operation in conunist to destroy tunnels and you still the fighters are still using it here - so that's
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setting up the operation and this is the execution of the operation, the soldier in a window, you're going to see the the casan built thermoberric warhead hit here and half the overpressure blows the curtains right out the building um so you have infantry force in that building and then you can see there that's the f7 you can see the fragmentation uh element of that in that strike and then they have multiple camera angles on this operation because they've been casing this building for multiple days as they point out in this video and that's you can see the inside of the room there. the thermoberic warhead works and why it's such a devastating anti-personnel weapon, you fire it into these israeli positions inside a building, and it fills the entire floor with the explosion, and these operations again, there you can see the fragmentation element of the f7, each of those are pieces of of hot steel flying around, and so the combination of these two
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weapons is is tactical thing that we didn't see earlier in the war, but we have seen... the last couple months being used very effectively, now these fighters are going to go underground here and link up this radia anti-personnel uh weapon, if you can get through the tunnels you do the anti-personnel weapon, if you're standoff you fire uh the anti-personnel weapon with yasin, so here the fighters detonating in a tunnel entrance in conyunis, this is in alkarara on the north to the north of conjunis, the operations of the 98th division have been moving around again, look at here, he's got the entire floor plan the building and he's got it in three dimensions because they're going to fire from the side angle, so those windows on the side are key to uh the way this operation takes place, and so again you can see the triangles on his stick man, the boys have a sense of humor uh and a sense of purpose both in their
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operations, which is um something that we have seen consistently and communicating with each other and as a commander which is uh showing command and control, these operations are tunnel born operations. the israelis haven't even come close to dealing with the tunnels. um, there's still anytime you see israeli tunnel achievements, they're talking about achievements that are less than 10 meters deep, which is essentially basements. um, the tunnel apparatus especially in in in in rafa, in telesultan, um, these tunnels are 80 meters deep, so they're not even close to getting down to the layers, um, that would would neutralize the tunnels, and you know, as israeli military uh, people have said, there's not enough tnt in gaza, to destroy 500 miles of tunnels under gaza, they don't know how many miles of tunnels, but 500 is the number that uh that they've been using this war, yeah, yeah, sinwar said 500 kilometers a couple years ago, so it's a believable number, um, and you can see the
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round uh, blowing out, curtains that the israelis love to put on these, otherwise... empty buildings to indicate where they are, um, and these positions, the they feel safe in these, they clearly feel safe in these positions, and they are clearly not safe, there's fighters all around, we're watching here from three different camera angles, so you saw the people getting briefed um by the commander, you saw multiple fighters involved in the operation, you saw the the bomb, linker and detonator, and then you're seeing three cameraman, so they're all over this area casing intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance of israeli positions, and because of the predictable, the predictive nature of their intelligence, they're predicting the route that the israelis will take to that tunnel entrance, so really interesting operation there in conunis after the connunis brigade was under attack for six
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straight months from december until the until the ramadan ambush when they got chased up. and now they're carrying on in conjunis with the 98th division and have met nothing but resistance 15 operations this week alone in connunis so as you can see this guy doing his his sketch again okay let's go to number seven tomorrow buse we have um rocket fire here - we have the the the m90 named after you can see the size of this rocket named after ibrahim macadma who was a senior khasam founder, founding fighter and thinker, and you can see this fighter says, the mission we are executing is on the occupied city of tel aviv, which will be under fire from the from the alasam brigades, and the enemy will know, no matter how much they try, no matter how much they believe they've accomplished their goals, here we are on the ground fighting, we will bomb them with rockets of this heavy
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caliber, this is our land and the land knows who loves it, and the enemy is a stranger to it, so seeing these m90 rockets, these were the the m, the smaller version of this, the m75, was the first rockets fired out of gaza to hit tel aviv, and that happened in the 2012 war, and you can see him here with his iron peacemaker, peace enforcer, rocket controller, which is a play on the iron dome, and you can see the rockets heading up, and in the background of this video you can hear a kid shout from one of the camps in the distance. it's there it goes um so you you often get in these rocket videos uh cheering from people inside gaza when they go off that's actually been the case for decades uh when these go off and then you can see that was from a makeshift launcher to launch those uh heavier rockets on tel aviv uh and these are shorter range rockets that are fired on
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israeli concentrations on the other side of the border of kanunis so these rockets were fired from conjunis right under the nose of the israelis while they're carrying out this operation and of course civilians have been pushed out um of conunis so there's no civilians these are not being these are being fired right under the nose of uh israelis and if we go back one more time quickly tomorrow, the you can see when they're programming the rocket controller, you can see their time, and this is going to be something that's relevant for the hezbollah operation too, they the rocket controller sets the time of the launch, so they set up in the day, um, they set up beforehand, they set the rocket up, and then they program the launch to be for after dark, usually the... program them for 9 pm and that's part of the psychological operation is that they tell you that the rockets are coming uh at 9 pm and then uh and
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then they do and the israelis are looking for where those rockets are launched the israelis look at this launcher here this makeshift launcher that they're using the israelis dug in the israelis brag that they blew up this launcher uh this buried launcher so they're just scrambling for any kind of you see there he's setting the time there. uh for the launch and he's setting the multiple launches and so the fighters are gone from this area when the rockets are fired and if there's counter fire, counter battery fire um the fighters are gone from that area at the time and that's going to be something that we see in the hezbollah operation coming up too um and again these are named the m90s after ibrahim macadma and macadma was an important leader uh of casam he wrote a book about the path of arm struggle guide post the road to liberating palestine 1994, that's an important book that's studied by the fighters and read widely in gaza, takibo not repeating failed mistakes, how to build the culture of
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armed struggle, and lot of those things, now 30 years on from that book being written, have really come to fruition, and that's one the reasons why the casan brigades and hamas more broadly, are not able to be defeated, they're not a group that you can defeat, these ideas are embedded in the popular. relation and the spirit of resistance is is a critical part of their their popularity, it's all their popularity, and so the israelis have failed of course in all of their objectives against khasam and the will for generations to come because of this kind of in part because of these leaders that were assassinated, macadn was assassinated in 2003, he was partly responsible for the plan to... attack the settlements in the gaza strip in the latter half of the second and tafada, he's credited with the operation that blew up markava tanks on the outside of
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settlements, one particularly in bet lah, that the israelies said they were responding to when they assassinated him, and these operations were these tank destroying operations were part of the reason that the israelis left the gaza strip because these operations were a qualitative increase in the nature of the operation. than anything that they had experienced before in the 40 years the settlement project, so again naming their weapons after very important people, and if you want to study the cassamb brigades, you can look through their weapons and look at who they're named after and do a little reading about who they are, and you can see why they name those weapons after them, so that is the south conunis and rafa operations, again more than 30 operations combined in those two... locations just in the last seven days, so no indication of any degrading, um, of course, the war is costly, the war is costly for palestinians, it's costly for the fighters, it's costly for the
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israelis, it's costly for israeli citizens as well, um, so we're not pretending that it's not costly, but uh, in terms of destroying the military infrastructure of the group, we're not seeing any indications of that being true. we still feel the painful brutality they endured in their struggle for freedom. people of african descend around the world uh continue to be victims of systemic racial discrimination. these millions. of people,
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humans, like any one of us, were not merely robbed of their physical freedom, but their identity and dignity. the legacies of colonialism and slaven and apartate are still alive today.
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in our upcoming show we delve into the zionis israeli summer camps operation in the northern west bank now in its second week, a blatant aggression that seeks to achieve what was unsuccessful in gaza displacing palestinians under the pretense of voluntary relocation, as israeli occupation forces employ brutal tactics such as sabotage and blockades, resistance factions ingin and tulkarm are pushing back with increased effectiveness. using advanced tactics and explosive devices. we'll explore how the resistance strategic operations, including impactful actions in hebron khalil are disrupting israeli entity military plans and changing the dynamics on the ground. west bank rises strong this week on the media stream.
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the headlines, israeli occupation forces kill more than 40 palestinians in the galsa strip in 24 hours. the situation remains tense in the occupied west bank on the eighth day of the israeli large-scale military offensive there and in the uk inquiry blames dishonesty, incompetence and greed for the grandful tower fire that killed 72 people.