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[000:00:00;00] the, the 16 people are reportedly killed on dozens and jumped up to these very bottom hits the oldest greek orthodox church in gaza or civilians. west sheltering from s likes they've been showing everything, even churches, and most all house was gone. so we relocated to the judge, but they showed us that the families of those kidnapped to gaza, started as a sold, repeated, and grew faster, big protest people come here. 247 is strong. it's a relative of some of the $200.00 is very still believe to be held hostage by a mazda the bunch of moiz don't secure the release. we want to find the products, but best to death,
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and fall into the hands of from us. on the waiting for the go ahead fights of humanitarian aid supplies build up at egypt border with garza students is a patient of unexpected opening that says as well as fund bombing intensifies. i made a link ground offensive the welcome to our international monitors, pete discards, and i'll be with you throughout the evening, bringing all the latest news from my headquarters every moscow funerals are being held in kansas city for the 16 reports of victims of needs really, as tied to heads, an ancient greek orthodox church in the palestinian enclave. on thursday, while assign says dozens of civilians also injured in the attack of somebody's remain trumped under the rubble. these are the minutes he has admitted to the church was bombed by one of his jets by mistake and says it is now reviewing. the deadly incident is one of the survivors have to say the and the like nice. they've been shutting everything,
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even churches and most of our house was built in. so we relocated to the judge. but they showed us that as you can see, the charge was packed with people and it was sheldon, the building came down right on our heads that were more than 400 people in the church. the deputy mouse is due to the building being demolished over their heads. while the greek orthodox, a patriarch has all the jerusalem set targets and the judge constitutes a war crime. not only was it the oldest christie and church and gods, but also one of the oldest in the world. the more details. as the reports of teller, i went to the church, one of the, one of the, one of our team. he was working with us at the company. he started in the come to us, tell us the stock, the church just started at the church directly. we take a car and we went there to after we reach that location, everybody was confused that we was in no,
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or was it able to get inside the church? the church is actually included in many buildings. so the building to this or it can complete the whole completely destroyed is the management building, which is there's a lot of activities. so if there is a lot for sure people inside this church but was huge a massive explosion. there was very deep hole in the ground. so we try to the compass crew and the firefighters trying to get the injuries under. there are the people that come to a piece under the rubber and we witnessed that people already died and step on the top of the cancer heart. it's once it was heartbreaking to
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see these communities, this community suffering, expecting happening to them because they use this church as a center. so this is a human nation to do the whole pallets where the cushion were l or muslims, or goose, or whatever the are the people who was inside the church around the church. i'm on here. do you march 1st christian communities people there was shock and it was a lot of them was crying because many of them did last. the family members, one of the guards i found he lost his mom. he was really crying and he was starting . the community was confused and they don't know where to go for sure, muslims are generally saying to help each other. and these kind of situations
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everyone in causes to receiving one area was injured, was angry grain from that mostly from the community, from the christian community. so he needs to talk to that area and purpose. they need to talk that area. we're trying to deliver a message to the official community and how you should lead to the summer. and people there. we inherited from the west side prefab. as time on, we not doing to leave our lines. these are products to use the site. the interest to the same place was the amount of time in processing garza depends. the on special ripple to on the occupied palestinian searchers as well as isabel could be committing genocide under the pretext of self defense. the situation in the occupied palestinian territory and israel has reached a fever pitch. israel has already carried out mass ethnic cleansing of palestinians under the fog of war. again, in the name of self defense,
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israel is seeking to justify what would amount to ethnic cleansing. meanwhile in egypt, dozens of jokes, counting humanitarian age have arrived at the rough of border crossing. but it's a, it's a gaza carlos as the crossing has been mended temporarily inoperable bodies really strikes your inspector. general antonio good service is also there, but it's help with the transfer of much needed essentials to the post. and in place behind these walls, we have a 1000000 people that is suffering in our mosley that says, no water, no food, no magazine, no flow. these must be a sustained depth, but we are not looking for the one boulevard to come. we are looking for co voice. do we authorize the meaningful numbers of products to go every day into gaza,
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to provide enough support to because the people meanwhile tensions of flowering in the west bank city of ramallah palestinians. it'd be protesting against the continued is really upsets and that's our 3. and they're also questioning the effectiveness of the response of the old authorities to tell of these actions, those protesting. so this funding for the freedoms of basic rights, the hours demands is to make, does the 3 1st the human, the size of the freedom to get the right, we're here to resist the soldiers. here. they keep bombing garza and killing our people. and garza and our people and guys have no one with them who support them. they only have god by their side. afraid to go to the gals that people are liberated, westbank, he is on fire again for the 2nd week in the roll off to friday prayer,
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which is the most important and as long periods of losing protest the lead towards these really chip horn sees really miller 3 basis to demonstrate against what they call and is really aggression. again, dog again, tyrants, swords, military operation in the gases tree for games have mazda. they also protesting against these rarely strikes and phones. and also the are here to show their support in solidarity with people in gaza. mazda is 10. so going to, of course, the games tub is really strikes and against israeli military occupation. and i want to explain to you where i am right now. this is the outskirts of ramallah biggest key and kind of what commercial a capital. this is a gas station where you can see some people like some youngsters a high day from time to time. they take out to the street and throw stones and sometimes molotov cocktails. towards these rarely soldiers,
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i hope you can see them over there on the hill. this is where these really military base is situated. they, you also see a black smoke edit from tires that have been burned here earlier. i'm from time to time, the army responds with tier dads and at least twice they were short by robert, who lets me know that because it may just be after every shots we see i'm the one's coming to the scene and his painting is injured and we hear that at least 5 people have been injured here already. and by the nature of the injuries we tend to judge of that h was robust a bullet use and also live on the nation. that is used very often. so as you can see, tensions of very high, but at the same time we have to know that, i mean not a lot of people here. and the reason, the reason for that before coming here to confront saves,
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really forces crowds have been gathering all across the a c t on the square, up in front of the malls. and they, they were planning to march towards here. but they was only seen in police on the ground or resting some of the demonstrators and preventing them from marching. and this is another reason why people take to the streets. they say that the tele, senior leadership is not doing enough in this situation to show that they are against is really military operation. and by a rough thing, palestinian protests was here in the west bank. they actually play for these really sides. they call them freighters, and this is also the slogan that we can often hear hear about as you can see now, like guys a hiding here at the gas station. but at any moment, right, like right now, i mean, they're ready to go towards the soldiers waving tallies teen and
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flag. he's taking the tire and bringing it to him to the fire. so basically this is the situation here right now earlier on friday, central parts of the country are for southern communities bordering guys. have been targeted by have mass rockets, fire. it's from a gas. 8 we hear of that avon to do solemnity held loosely to not only for jews, christians, but promotions as well has been targeted. there were some intersections in the suburbs of a jerusalem. also there is another kind of tension rising among re lease people offers, trained to do with the how the government is right now, dealing with a hostage situation. and they have been protests in the city of tel aviv and he's mar reports about hostages. we know that at least 200 people are right now held by have mazda in the guys as 3, but no police rail is. let's take a look at my reports. at least 200 people are being held hostage by
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a mouse in gaza. and the question many know, ask is when is the a going to be returned home? and if yes, alive or dead taught how to do is calls herself a him, us mission to attack survivor in 2010. she was assaulted by 2 arabs, one of whom was proven to be linked to the milton's group. a friend of hers was murdered in front of her eyes. i felt on my side, you know, tied up. and he's leaning on my side and he's pounding me with this, michelle, he and i can him, my bones broke. and every time he tugs, he has to tug the knife out because it gets stuck in bone and then it's again and again and nice is going through flush and to meet us. why? while he's still stopping me. i watched the other hack up, christine lucon in front of my eyes. tom played dead and survived. she believes it's better to be killed then taken hostage by him as her father said to me
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something i'll never forget. and he just as i pray my daughter is dead rather than be held in gaza and that is the most i the shots are in sing for a parent to say that you hope your child is dead and powerless of these hostages the on such and see of a little the knowing that children the go in through you know, we want to find the bodies but, but best to death, them fall into the hands of how much experts see things differently. professor asset capture is one of the authors of the idea of assets code and was part of these rarely permission to set standards for negotiations with the enemy. in case of objection, the command was established at the time of one of the loudest cases of an idea of soldier. glad shelley being held hostage in guys for more than 5 years. he was eventually released, exchanged for 1027 palestinian prisoners. today also is rather optimistic about the
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outcome they, we keep them alive very carefully because that because the good, because this is of their interest for the living ones that are going to get much more than 4 bodies. there's nothing saying they're just the more of a statement is by how much echo as assessment that's known at the we deal with the prisoners in accordance with addiction. so all religion and we kept them in accordance with what is required memorial and human duty, that 8 what we eat and drink, what we drink. and today is a leaf and the same conditions as the general population of prisoners. it just stays real open this as a doesn't this negotiate with terrorists? this is how israel has always seemed to have mass milton to group ruling. gaza says it is a political statement, but tullocks are held. that's the diplomatic game. but the practical game is different. there are a 3rd parties, which is germany or a jump talk,
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a star are going to talk both with a home us, and here's ro and solve the problem. it also has no doubts that hostages will be returned home alive. if only there is enough will from both sides. welcome, mazda is certainly interested. these really political leadership seems to be divided. extreme nationalistic, i draw the religious parties that waiting to sacrifice citizens. if he's ready for their dreams, whether the government can do 8 is a good question because those parties, government, the government, i mean there is no government without them so they can accept pressures of the government. i mean, it's definitely for prime minister antonia hold a hostage. situation. mites revised personal memories. in 1976, his older brother was killed while the rescuing captives add on to the airport and it down to the events. the prime minister repeatedly said shaped his future life.
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but there are other forces in the country. and member res rose influential far, right. the blog of the ruling call lation, finance minister smotts rage has been quoted by various is rarely media as making a controversial statement during a cabinet meeting. we have to be cool now. not to think too much about the hostages and guys, it's time for x, but this time it's not only up to a 0 to decide they're all foreign nationals, them on the hostages, from around stuff to countries, which seem to have clearly sets the priorities. we're doing everything we can to secure the release of the hostages, working closely with our as really partners what intense easement expense was. and we're also working intensively with ease real regarding the epic tease the missing persons and trying to determine exactly how many people are involved and what we can do to help them and get back to freedom because they have now been abducted misunderstanding the at this point has been confirmed, the one russian citizen who is also in is rarely passport holder, is among hamas as hostages. there might be more,
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but we don't know about them. we get this information from is real. the families of 4 and hostages held in gaza. call on their governments to do their best to secure the release of their loved ones. but the biggest pressure is at home, and he's around people are angry that the government failed to prevent the tragedy from happening and offers trade. so that's how it is currently regarding the plight of the hostages. this is the families of those kidnaps 2 guys. started as a sold 3 p kids hungry fast to big protests. people come here 247. and while these really leadership makes promises to come, the public, the negotiator is trying to find a way forward when beyond forces gets ready for a ground operation. these people have no other thing to do, but to come here to show how badly they one stayed. the loved ones back home, safe and sound. reason why she didn't on see from telling me. meanwhile,
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2 american hostages mother and her daughter have reportedly been released by how must we spoke with the pediatrician, who works in a field hospital helping those when did during the palestinian attacks. and he said the medics faced an acute lot of resources in the 1st hours of the conflict. it's not easy to talk about and i'm a pediatrician, definitely not trained for fuel combat and things like that. and all that sort of unfolded so quickly stuff such a nightmare we're in right now. so basically, um why live is called chicago? it's a small farming village just a little bit further inland from the border just behind the hello as dairy. so they heard all these awful sounds all morning gunshots. um, you know, rock and fire and then in the afternoon, around 1 o'clock, i was called to the front of the, of the gates of the village, where the military had side ring back owned it. now the majority were uh, were sold with, with a lot of civilians as well. and i'm talking about, you know, unloading bus loads of try and crying children, teenagers, mothers, i had a i, the mother because i don't know 30 something year old mother with
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a blue into the chest. we were doing air lives and helicopters, but it was in the private vehicles. we didn't have enough resources there, there was nothing there. so we would just gather people together who had some stable injuries, some bullet ones to the lens of them in a private vehicle. they drive the hospital and then you have another wave and it was this wave after wave after wave of awful injuries with really uh not too much resources the beginning until in the evening. we had more help um, but it was just um, very traumatic to be there as a medical provider and something that were all list ruling from less than 24 hours after as well. when trip to israel, us presidents address these nation vine to create a better most stable future for them, at least to about it, and also called for an additional $100000000000.00 in aid. so both israel and ukraine, something that he described as a small investment americas future, a united states on our partners across the region are working to build
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a better future for them at least one way or the middle east is more stable, better connected to his neighbors, more predictable markets, more employment, less re, to much grievances, less war. i'm going to send to congress an urgent budget request to fund another dispatch. so security needs to support are critical partners, including israel and ukraine. is a smart investment, is going to pay dividends for american security, for generations for somebody. and also said the us remains committed to a 2 state solution between israel and palestine. despite top distant currently seems lots he's don't go to, has been assessing the success of us pump lesson. once upon a time american foreign policy was a bit more cautious when it came to the middle east. you must remember the 1st, i'm an american 2nd. i'm a secretary of state, and 3rd, i am a jew. what times of change that american politicians are now more used to taking things a little personally, if you'll permit me um,
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personal aside. i come before you. not only as the united states secretary state, but also is that you, it's not like being a jill means you have to support as rarely, bombing campaigns against the palestinian people in the us state department. so you're not, you've got no choice terms like de escalation and phrases like an end to the blood shed had been banned the departments, internal communications, scroll, diplomacy pick aside to support and co op and cross your fingers for the enemy's brutal destruction. it's the us foreign policy strategy that we've seen throughout the decades of conflicts across the globe, a run, a few escalate. this war were coming for you. taiwan makes their own judgments about their independence. we are not moving, we're not encouraging our being independent. we're not to let that's their decision, but would us forces defend the island? yes, we will continue to stand by you print side. and today we're announcing you assistance
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totally more than $1000000.00 in this common effort. for some reason, it seems to have come as a surprise to western officials that the rest of the world has been a little taken aback by the barbarism and have parker see they've seen over the years with definitely lost the battle in the global self. all the work we have done with a global south over ukraine has been lost. forget about the rules, forget about more order. they won't ever listen to us again. what does the us have to show for trying to divide and conquer the globe? protests at home involving both jews and arabs. i'm here because president item statement still reflects my stance as an american do. so i'm here to stand up against and i'm upset about what my government has done in a rack and vietnam and afghanistan is stan, i'm upset about the history of our country, which includes genocide and slavery. and i want israel and the united states not to keep making that same mistake because hate and war only creates more hate and more
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. you know, it's helping you in fact, given the green light for israel to commit genocide, what crimes and crime against humanity you found us as american citizens. you failed us as philistines and you failed the world's community abroad. washington doesn't feel that citizens are safe anymore while we're even starting to see the sand and the state department itself. i believe to the core of my soul that the responses or at least taking and with the american support, both full, that responds and follow the stages quoted. the occupation. let me lead to more and deepest sufferings about these really and the palestinian people and is not in the long term american interest. diplomacy is supposed to build bridges, but america's foreign policy is only burning them down. perhaps it's time for washington to rethink the way it treats the rest of the world. really escalating ministry conflict is also taking a toll on israel's relations with the countries across the region. the country has reports and leave it cold,
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is different that some egypt rocco bahrain as well as took care citing security concerns. but this comes up to henri crowds cried, fall of israel's assault on gaza. is they protested. entre if stumble is those national security council has also issued a warning against drummond, so kia and that is where the national might be talking to the west coast live now to professor of international politics of the how the on to university murat us long, who joins us from anchor, thanks very much front of the time. speak to us today on ok. thank you. know, israel has a cold, it's diplomats from to key. it does not bode well for the current states of relations between the countries or is it just purely a matter of security? we do know that somebody's reading nationals were killed in egypt last week. you know, most a commitment is usually haven't invested, there would be to go in peace, time or christ. i'm just to manage the issues and also build up a communication channel. but they prefer to read through is where i'd prefer to be
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to all the embassy personnel. maybe because of the concerns on the say 2 to 2 of them. on the other hand, i'm living in canada and i passed by. they used to be embassy every morning, like 740 p c. well, there are a lot of police officers over there protecting and there is no huge truck. as you can see, you know, this is a pro, but it's only pipe to 10 or 20. uh, and they're just trying to show their attitudes but, but i don't understand it, but it's about to say to, to, nobody can say anything about me. we're also seeing is very different me, us evacuated from all the are of countries. do you think this is more diplomatic? move the security concerns. you said that the situation is simple. it's safe for, for it's very difficult to work at the embassy and can we read anything? and so with that as well, the direction israel's heading with all this,
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it's starting to be a basic concern of these red is, is the threat perceptions. you know, hide specs if they see that there is a great threat on them. they can't take any decisions. on the other hand, they must be careful what was to be taught them as well. it's effect. the 2nd issue, if you are experiencing that sort of crisis in the middle east, especially against homeless type organization. well, that must be indirect approach. to the hands of the 3rd parties who are eligible and also capital and having a communication with them because it's the major concern of the children. the situation is the captives is right. accept these patients. well, it will be either turkey or egypt or the other arab countries that facilitates a resolution as at least 40 minutes. evian concerns me well indeed, what about such his role?
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broadly speaking in this conference, he has often to mediate between israel and thomas and they have reports and they already being sold between cynthia and from us regarding the release of those hostages. do thing, we'll see. so it keeps stuffing hope of the coming days and weeks and help him bring a peaceful resolution to this conflict. you know, during such sort of christ times, i think we could, that makes poll. patients must be capable of controlling the emotions if the language is harsh and the emotions are really negative. at the extreme is though, well, you can, you can just text in a room way with misunderstandings or miscalculations, but to be the picture is exactly this. so t, egypt, jordan, well, they can play a role in solving at least to come down to the situation that may be assess the patient efforts. and to g is committed for this. for the minister for don visited.
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most countries in the middle east just to head the idea and also search help to uh, engage with that presence of the chapel for this is the 1st 2 speeches right after the it's, you know, booked over the 7th us the pins that don't was really belong in terms of selecting diverse, but today he's a bit annoyed with what is what is doing to disability. and i teach as time is taking dual for 2 minutes. these are just that will preaching and we do appear to be seeing increased condemnation about the blockade of gaza as the days go on on the humanitarian crisis, the to raise. and i'll just finally, i want to get your thoughts professor as long on the face of this conflict code spread across the region, especially as you've already seen, incidents between israel, lebanon, and syria. so this conflict is between the s t,
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with the backend of and another state, the united states as to probable for the americans gets hyper father and the other parties. well, they are non state actors, not the states. and societies may easily be provoked and they can be included in conflict. this is the extension. in this case, i believe that some searching decision points for the non state actors that's big chance talk challenging is well directly. well, it's almost as changed. i think tesla is just waiting possible and approaching mental patients of israel for the see of the on site. uh, there are lots to look see organizations directly controls by the wrong web. i teach, they're just trying to portray the situation. in fact, uh with the moodle from f t e a. and as you can see,
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human east where they did it with the site and the best buy. so uh well it prevents it. so i think this situation with the testing the coming days with the ink collection of all the non state actors. not only augustine or israel, by the way, but in all the regions, the rocks that are 5, it takes up on to know it's one us contracting di people look for it. say, while going to the barracks. uh, destiny's, the, all the us positions and divisions will be an easy target, especially for the one you supported organizations. sounded very boring, profess of international politics marat's us. but i'm thank you very much for your time today. i'm sure we'll have you on the program again. as the situation that continues to develop. thank you. most about for now, my name's be discards on the back again, the top of the hour with all the latest news views on analysis on how to thanks for watching

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