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the, the visa understanding is wrong, the victims of the escalating confidence, as, as well as the domain of the tennessee of my relatives, it back created some guys a cd because it was supposed to be safer here. but how about his all we need is the one who takes charge of all the affairs bring him home, not so cool from dozens of anxious families and is out of them on the modem. done to ask you that loved ones. so the home hosted by how much the
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total so is it? well, this is the is good to have your company today. my name's melissa lobby. we start with the night is when the guys are reading levels are the same more than 3300 postings have been killed in a 2 weeks since the conflicts began. as i insist is not targeting civilians. the slides, the massive desktop and less of others as a continues of stine, from the by tentative side. i know that you are taking every precaution to avoid home and civilian the renewal complicates of anyone else in the area just ordinary civilians. suddenly the neighboring building collapsed. and it was on clear what's going on. everything began to collapse. i went into the house to pick up some things as suddenly the building began to full. i could move suddenly i heard my mom's start screaming as well as everyone else was able to get out from under the rubble and started
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screening calling for my mom. when i went outside i so terrifying sites. i know the choices are never clear or easy for the leadership. the is always cost requires being delivered. the my relatives of that created from guys a cd because it was supposed to be saved through here. but all of his, all we need is the one who takes charge of all the affairs is a lie impasse in full says have traded blame of a recent attack on a hospital in gaza. it was hundreds of civilians were killed as well says and miss i was launch bypass the in minutes. i'm good. how about us kinds move. ok, so most of that time is a look at the latest date was from both sides. we added the red so called you can
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see that there's some kind of malfunction of an explosion. and a few seconds after the rocket falls down and calls the next session on the ground . you can see that here is the hospital hit, the hospital itself is that the outside in the hospital where you see the cost of this is for this taken before. so and this is already after the as well. i see here are about 15 costs that were affected by the, by the rock that the, i see the fire. what i don't see is this strike is, as you said, it's, it's, i hear that's crime. it's a crime of war. uh everybody here believes that is responsible for it. it is a our me is saying it's not i think nobody's going to buy that. that story. people are outraged that he's just, that he bought it. i think it is very willing to have an independent uh, international investigation into, into,
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into the crime until it does so. and nobody in the region would believe that it was not as right. spots inside is what s likes are causing. choose that most of the i'm medical infrastructure in gaza. dozens of people including medical personnel load. it was killed in a recent attack. but even facing the risk to death themselves dumped to the still boss leading to look at the one majority of these really violations and massacres. committed against boasting in families have led to date to appear in so 484 massacres against bells, team families, claiming the lives of 2776 martyrs. these are the ones who arrived at the hospitals of because it's true and a large number of them are still under the run. these really violations against medical personnel who left the desk for the for medical personnel, an injury of 70 partners. and these really tech, some ambulances have lots of the destruction of $23.00 ambulances, and they're being out of service after being completely destroyed is really
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violations against health institutions and facilities led to targeting of 19 health institutions, causing them to complete and partial damage. in addition to complete destruction of the international i hospital, i'm any delay in bringing medical supplies into the hospital. so because of the triple causes to was more wounded and sick and they would be among the more just. 1 we're calling the international community and its military institutions to take steps to bring the necessary medications into the hospital. so because of the trip conditions in this hospital in gauze ive been dropping need the 218 rubbish has been plenty of outside treating uh for example, casual health as of who to hold the robin. i'll move honey has more on the story. a lot of that because i love some odd sized hostage as well as the official 0 of the hospitals said to us that they that the front desk for the types of love. and they have announced that they need for blood
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donations by the local community members and others. and this part of the goal is to read this and try to figure out what's going on a site for funding to get out of recess, negative blood, especially oh, negative. this has affected the work of the doctors and the i see you this, the compared to other countries access to medical services in golf, there is quite poll. we lack access to basic medicines and diagnostic tools. they can mostly provide x ray services and dress wounds. we would like to appeal to adults as outside goals like to come to our right. now i'm a final year marketing and electronic commerce student and the slamming to diversity. my father and i were at his friend's house in the se road that is where i was injured. the doctor 7 started platinum into my site. i also had some bruises on my arm. i suggested by the, the, the director of deluxe of martha's hospital. so we have, we have just interviewed some basic services, essential services for the,
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for the hospital, outgoing through shut down and the upcoming hours. this means that this hospital and some other hospitals and the gaza strip seem to be on the brink of collapse unless there is a serious international intervention by consent health, but is by concerned. don't know. countries to provide the need 8 for the gaza strip, particularly for the guys us reps, hospitals like the ups up mark charged hospitals and also with us like us here. hands as a 5 size and now just schedule it as of the always the hospital as far as the young dallas. but those gap, us citizen compared with this situation before the out to break of as a war against the guys as trip rodney and mary r t. i locks on my toes,
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hospital and major gals us rep to manage 5 themselves, 5 hands. that side of casualty is arriving around the clock on seattle because one doesn't say does swear to see. so this simple, one of the whole souls that's being stretched to the break. we're not gonna see them up because of what is she k. uh, you know, she for hospital we've got to hear many stories of people who have dreams. but these rarely fighter jets destroyed those dreams and he also had been trying for children for 16 years. she finally delivered for sons that once she was destined to die together with her babies were here at the intensive care unit of the else chief of hospital. this unity can hear many stories from the people that are here while we met one of the patients who lost members of his family and introduce yourself, please do is the zip who ship them. you are blind from what i understand people. your house was boomed when you were inside,
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and one of the closest relatives was killed. correct. tell us what happened to you . a went to the hot or during the 5th or 7th day of the war these radio and we started sending messages, my radio and mobile phones recommending to evacuate from garza city to the south of the gaza strip. i tried to find a refuse for my family and me in the south for in the town to dial by. unfortunately, i wasn't able to do that. after that, we spent the night at a school. as you see, i have certain health conditions. i have children that i must protect early in the morning, a relative called me and told me that the american embassy also my son, who has an american passport to come to the rapid check points of the embassy, will be evacuating american citizens and that families. so we headed to the record check point. unfortunately it was closed. we went to breakfast city and spent 2 days in the u. n. r. w, a school. the schools management stated that the school is not under un on w way protection. and the management is not their responsibility for the school
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security as it's located in a board design. but that's why i became frightened for my children and came back to go was with them on the 16th of october about something is right. these continued to send that radio messages, quoting because a citizen to evacuate to the south. how can i go south? we have no shelter that. so i hate in our house basement. there were 5 of us. unfortunately, after the strike, my daughter due died. she rest in peace and my daughter g hands, and my son yusef and me were wounded. yusef has an american past going and now we're all in the alex chief hospital. i wish you to get well soon and may god rest of the soul of your daughter stories with see here, our roaming lead. dramatic, as we see, even an american passport does not protect his hold, as it did not protect the daughter of this man from death by these rarely air strikes. the facility continues to receive the patients every hour, many of them until the 15, the loading time of the seas,
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or bring the ended in the help they need. so there is a know they are the ones who been affected by the is ready. s, like sam, united nations person now i've been among the casualties medical facilities in con, units have been tending to know who i knew and saw for like here's what some of the possible saw to say. they does creation. we are in a difficult situation that's got the sort of big instead of going to describe it for the last few days, we are sending the community that we don't have if you were to the morning the whole thing with the lights, we don't uh know. so you bit me on the i couldn't get the weeks when that many times lady check that on for sivitz. were you looking for uninventive? available like no 0. i see. and nobody,
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cynthia thought old was forwarded to a service or did we are working with a new maybe come to this is which our district with which i did. but as of today we cannot say more like this happens more means a lot of kids more changed in model and then was died and faced the this without me because it real kids also continued to be launch from gaza into is very tennessee with many, but not all into something by the on the missile defense system. meanwhile, on rhodes, i attended the funeral of and is it really a family of 5 who was killed by him? us this for this shows a whole family being very side by side. the victims buddies will be found in the home line next to each other and holding hands. i need to talk, i had the best browser i could ask for. we were 31 older brother and 2 sisters. we
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grew up in the king boots and these have happened this, the king boots was our world and you were a child. all white with golden hair running beer, fruit and climbing trees, and always with bruce knees. while the browser are you working, each person i would like to say if he's personal work, as someone who knows the parents of the sensitive not sure about. and the boys just talked and he on a temporary school boys. i wrote the over just the sold over the beautiful small why is very i lebanese polls is continue to change buys very time, is living near the border between the 2 countries have been evacuated, essentially as rise of tax from the lebanese side have one in, in terms the in recent days, meanwhile, is very defensive, as it has were on the wall in gauze, it will be long and difficult as the i've been responsible for it for the last 2 weeks, even with the difficult events. and i'm responsible for bringing the bugs victory.
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the battle will be lengthy, the better will be a difficult will be precise, sharp and deadly. but it will come with a price. we will pay the price and we will continue to complete the mission. fully . thousands of people. so to the experience of kind of the, into the mon, the rescue of the relatives who are still being have allstate, why i'm us the dentist, i just held up pictures of the loved ones and off when they would be returned to the mind. at least 200 people, i believe have been taken hostage by ama that's close now to denny i along he's a form is very on boston to the us. he's joining us live from kind of eve, or thanks a lot for joining me here today on the 1st of all us to say condolences from everyone here i see. so everyone that's been involved in this for on conflict the microsoft, as i told to fives about a bit more about policy,
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because is there any p m, benjamin that you have about to eliminate thomas and to keep civilian casualties to a minimum. but how come about physically happen? i mean, some say how much is more than just a group of people, but also an ideology that was borne from persecution? well, this is a very good question and i believe we have the right answer. we are going to take a page wrong, the grades russian are the way 8 to oh and then that's. and when the russia slots, the nazi germany, this was a fight for survival fight for life. this is what we're doing here from us is nazis from us is isis. and just like the soviet union, the man to the unconditional surrender of people it. and they actually,
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they all the way these founder and the also they are very uh no li reiterated the concentration camps of the nazis. this is what you're going to do. we're going to go all the way to the binders. mohammed they and all of these are cronies include the guessing who are and we're going to live already guys in the guise of people from the care of some of the say history. evidently, all is repeats itself and a chance to be in the making again. that one. uh, one question here that uh, my colleagues of mine was only about 2. could this be a try from how most of it has israel folded it into? how much is trapped there? so the, the group knew what kind of responses they would draw from is well, with this attack and how the ramifications of that would ripple out through the
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middle east. i'm the why the world isn't good in the way how much wanted i'm not sure. i think that there was some us one. it was that the seasonal line to, nor also we join in that. maybe the ryans will join the on the rio jihad war against each row, and then after they were paid to use, realize they thought they would take all the release and these are the moderate. so the reviews to make aisha reinstated for this is long as radical movement, and this is only the 1st stepping stone is they were moving also worse euro towards russia towards the united states. but this is not going to happen because it has been submitted and all the decent pastors in the world are united together. guess how much ice is nazis and against the i thought you running just below. now you're
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right. it's on the east. there is no doubt come, us has made guys uh, one big bunker and the whole hungry round up the tiles. concrete, where they are, the heidi, they are hiding by threats. but we will have to flash the miles. how are we going to do it very carefully, very decisively. there is no doubt that they are fine for me to press us. you know that this is why it's going to take a long time. this is why the civilians are able to get us to just buy from us. see the area to not to continue answer as human shields or from us was the clear the area would be much easier to go after the last time i actually brings me to my next question i this is off today when i heard that
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i'll be speaking to you, i was your recent interview on j b. s. i what you said, basically approximate, you know, all the palestinians supposedly to me by a passing ins to just move to egypt, live in a desert until is a common thing cleans uh and you know, the ends of the terrace. i want to and i am in the thoughts. sure. on paper that's probably a good idea, but with totally around 2000000 people. i mean, is it really fees? is it really a feasible august? some bearing in mind, not everybody's able bodied even, you know, and how long would it take to move to? i mean, i can't even get my, my 5 money out of the door to go shopping in the same office and they're usually around 2000000 people here. well, again, we just look at the history and this is recent history. when a saw the ruler of uh, syria was butchering there is organization for really for 1000000 of the citizens
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of syria less almost over night. they cross the border over to the tricky church. you receive that i gave them shelter and food and water and comfort, and also we'd be helpful to international community. this is watch also heavily with the policy is we don't have to wish you the palestinians. certainly not. those were not supporting us. many of them actually are kind of bosses my home us, which is using them as human shields. but once they clear the area and i view this in the cycle and a well organized manner, they do not to the left just to be uh to, to, to the vagaries of time or to the island. they seem to use it as a they can be cared for, is a very you main way. and then they can return once because he's cleared and maybe we can turn beautiful city single for like yeah i so i saw
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is disposal by that as well on the interview. you know, done a, um, a couple of things puppets of mine do. uh 1st i'd, i'd, so i'd like to ask how, 1st of all the neighboring countries of egypt, jordan on kind of, i shouldn't care even, i mean, why should they get involved, 1st of all, to be dealing with pala, sidney and problems. i mean, it's not really uh ccs problem. is it? as well do there, these everybody's problem is the city is, is the east language that you have is the last for instance, which is a part of the global mazda, very extreme, then slowly say that just like come off. just like i say, i got a b one big over a, what's your, any was not that and like their, their own ideas. there's people. so they are after
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cc, and after all the reviews of that are for using, at least by the way it's the cc himself, he has the mazda brother. uh, pretty much the chair in egypt. mammogram are incarcerated, and just and every now and then also for the price of tier egypt. so he certainly understands almost like these own something brother is a model is gonna be for give a mortal enemy for the king. i'm the other 2nd, jordan of very minor keys in the go, or the can go from russell, so they're all together do the same phone. however, there is a difference because they cannot see why they cannot face the up because of their streets. unfortunately, this policy is have be very insightful and inside. yes. yes.
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anything to do which is a decent, dear, unfortunately. and they are in a bind because they do not show. so direct we see is, is this point, they are trying not to distinguish too much because i'm us and the population, the rest of the commission chosen they are going to have the streets coming up and then what spaces the just so right now you see them speak, you know, talk the talk that they need in order to lead the agent who were wired dollars any possible go expressions in their own countries and they goes throughout the lease at the same time, we are waiting and crazy, very hard to come up with them back, i mean, you kind of also advise 2nd, my last question old nice a little bit, but i wanna, i wanna ask you anyway, because this, there are certain nuances that i want you to,
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if you wouldn't mind telling me about the is of policy when it comes to dollars on the west bank has always been a sort of a hard line approach. i mean the tuesday, the solution clearly is a pipe dream. what means to terry? did i know you all of that a little bit about getting rid of how most and perhaps rebuilding gaza. what happens when it comes to like a single book full state? you said, but 1st of all, is that really feasible? i mean, realistically you're a long time long term diplomats. i'm most of the point. what's gonna happen in the meantime? what is these people don't want to leave of these people? what's the want to keep fighting? well, we're looking at genocide here. you know, actually we, we prevented the jo side what this i'm us perpetrated on the 7 over richey, butchering whole families into bags, giving pregnant rating decapitated babies taking diesels
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has to be a 5 year old people. we were children. they are the ones that were perfect, great crimes against the magazine with the attempt to get us. uh no, we are. we are going to try and take as much as possible. anyone who's not the whole, not for the long run. i believe that everything will have to be addressed in a new paradigm because why? so you will see uh how much is gone as a military or political entity. i think also there's obviously me and see for themselves maybe read off if they're in the various elements, it was actually taking them down and hopefully we will see a new leadership coming from the as the which was great the way from that historic success you are seeing leaders who were very, very extreme and took the position of all or nothing. you know,
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i can go back all the way to the ninety's. there is websites. i'm, you know, i'm saying the leader of the scenes, but that was or to berlin and actually, uh, was a, uh and a lot of people are uh, we have all the documentation photos. mr. uh, big guy will say me, when you're asking you to exterminate all the jews everywhere he could and that he was willing to help him. and indeed, you said troops to the nazis to uh, besides extra, the forces, whether they were the russians or the americans were running this. so why so we will have different leadership for 6. this is for method, is that the same until now we've had a succession of publish the leaders who were very impressed just a little very stream and they were not willing to negotiate in good faith. and we
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have heard the examples of our thoughts rates of mazda y. so we will have either shoot, this really wants to co exist, to leave it together in peace and prosperity. and this time is deliberate and the whole issue of a palestinian state in the re address this, i'm afraid is this a long time? it surely is that so without no money or not much for the loss of life to be so tiny, i a little full is ready and buses of the us. he joined me again from the view. i really appreciate you for joining me. thanks a lot for your time. thank you very much. i on the agent has announced it will open the rafa border crossing for the quotes, the state level talk for a few minutes early. if this is the tech, what is now the only possible place online for a to enter gaza from egypt? our view as we gentle so sides is of the dire state of the kind of situation as
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simply won't be enough to meet the current needs. we need food was at madison and fuel. now we need it at scale and we need it to be sustained. it is not one small operation. this required, it is a sustained effort to deliver humanitarian aid to the people of goals that in plain terms, that means you monetary in this needs to be able to get the aid in. and they need to be able to distribute it safely. with them also side to be ronnie, out in the falls all days, don't hold that looks and to the consequences of the siege on gaza. 1000 instead. and even more wounded than the latest adoption of israeli, palestinian hostility with the brunt of the suffering left for ordinary people to bear the palestinians disproportionately. so we're being killed in droves by indiscriminate air strikes and are contending with a crisis of the most basic of amenities water with talking about $2000000.00 people on the gas trip, who does not have will to and will to is running out and will to his life life is
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running out of gas a. we are very concerned about the spread of will to bone diseases if once it continues not to be available in gas a. because we do know that people are result into debt to all the sources, including wells. it's poured over half of the population there in dire need of food assistance, while over 46 percent of the population was unemployed last year, despite the un human rights chief declaration that sieges violates international law is real, hasn't just continued it's encirclement of gaza. it's kicked into high gear, i don't know what the lead i order to complete cj. i'm guessing there will be no electricity, no food, no fuel. everything will be cut off. we are fighting human animals and we act accordingly. the blockades, original stated purpose was to prevent from us from getting his hands on weapons and fuel, but it's obviously failed horribly and achieving that goal. since rocket attacks have continued over the past 16 years,
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and i'm off was able to gather enough strength for its most recent the salt. what the blockade has managed to achieve however, is to make life and gaza a living nightmare for the people there. palestinian fishermen only have access to around 50 percent of gauze and water's promise to them under the oslo accords. in 2022 tel aviv approved not even 65 percent of 6 people requesting to exit gaza for specialized treatment. a situation that has led to death from treatable diseases in the past. on top of that is rarely bombardments, have made no distinction between civilians and combatants and perpetuating this long cycle of violence. the retailer tree operations, carrie gas and prepared by the use radio occupation forces will not bring stability, but will lead us into motorcycles, of violence and blood. the collective punishment is practiced by these authorities against the residents of gauze and rejected and condemned in international law. it goes without saying israel wouldn't.

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