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no the they can see it right there. that's being no laptop and the, it's rarely on slow down godsa the army analysis of a split the enclave. and to, to that has gone to the city now completely surround a great milestone is reached in the 4 week conflict. as the local officials claim, the number of palestinians killed is now surpassed, but the $10000.00 to the box and some of the survivors for shed that's still going to try to get up. and so that i had to start, i tried to remove it, but unfortunately i noticed that one leg was already turned off and the other was broken again. and as a result, my leg was going off. want to leave a normal life. we are tied. there is no to life. anyone might seek to take
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advantage of the conflict and gas to threaten our personnel here or anywhere else in the region. don't do it. but us or secretary of state, gives a clear warning as he visits a rock as part of a whistle stopped, diplomacy toward the middle east. but he doesn't receive the warmth of welcome is as thousands of protesters fit the streets of tag that the right live on worldwide from moscow use. and thoughts are right now. we're not see international and straight to god. so we go where the is read, the defense forces on least a series of strikes on the publishing an enclave overnight and what is reported to be now the heavy as to by raj to days or the. yeah, the explosions are wrong with the gaza. flash lit up the night sky, repeating some of the damage below if you look closely. the old communications and the territory well once again, separate by israel, the fold up on boardman. and when links where they get restored,
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local journalist months, sort of schuman filed this report over 70 percent hunting for starts, it has been destroyed when a person of your neighborhood, last possibilities has to be put up, is to put that on my adulthood. was husband from the judge, the consortium. um i have sent that and jim has been on the hospital. i go to the hospital with them to the south to visit it. is the school life buildings every 6 months below that besides i see a some kind of 831 from the size of the isn't it? is this the 1st day there is really 324-4240 1000000 people in the name of the ministers. elected officials said that we want to put on the bottom as light from going out to this is how these you and so this is not
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surprisingly that they shut off with this the shuttle for the sort of fluids. i know like to shut the for the patient and use for the course floor a ceasefire. unfortunately, has been paid for by the us this allies and by days it is. so we do not have a lot to fold in any kind of a single series with these 5 for success. i think this is the role of the people when they get on the public one against the americans even days, really. it's a video to meet the voice is now the the so that a couple of minutes to put a stop to this my advice to december. so i guess it's the see paper and i'm not waiting for the system to tell us what, what not to do and what the hell out to do it most. as i said, i'll sort of read all that see you then this really is our one. they're the ones who are sending us. there's one thing to locate, none of us i, we do have to do that. we have, i are suggesting that hops. so to see these people up with the mind that would love
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to be able to see the price for the old on the 4th page, which is what i mean on this lands the sub for us, the start date on sliding against this. so you just put the base. all right, here's the math. we'll give you an idea of how this is all looking to date. so it was late on sunday. the idea of analysis basically effectively surrounded god's a city. you can see here on the map, maureen forces coming in from the mediterranean. the head joining is riley forces that are already in the territory. but essentially the strip is now being split between the north of gaza and the self of gaza. and the id f says it will keep up a car. it will open right here for those who are trying to evacuate now as the whole ground in college and continued to pick up pace. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has once again come out to say, he dismisses any possibility of a ceasefire for them. i want you to know that there is one thing that we will not do. so there will be no cease fire without the return of our hostages, that they remove it from the lexicon altogether. we save us to both our enemies and
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our friends. we will just continue until we meet them. we have no alternative but so i think today we all understand that my godson, health officials, now claim the policy you invest all has to pass 10000 thoughts and just full weeks of conflict. the number of those are injured is now it's a pasta 24000. and one and a half 1000000 palestinians have been displaced. a challenge and of course, paying a very heavy price both physically and emotionally. and some of the survivors have been recounting the real deal is should i was at the street near my house, playing football. when the booming started, i lost my leg. buildings began to collapse, everything began to fall. then i tried to get off. and so that i had a stone room, i should a tried to remove it, but unfortunately i noticed that one leg was already turned off and the other was broken. i wanted to live a normal life and go to school and just play football. but no, and without me, like i told them, i remember every single thing god,
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i didn't forget. i'm just trying to remember how we're showing how the ambulance arrived and how i go out to her this. i remember every single thing. god, i didn't forget me sooner and did it just the i felt like my farm was just hanging . i tried to move my hand, i didn't feel panic. i screamed and ran outside. there was a man, i grabbed down and ambulance arise and 2 guns and the other victims away. they brought us here and started to tell them, thank god. and they're going to end of the way i was going to the store to buy groceries for my time. of the vice government began and as a result, to be my life was going off every one to leave a normal life. we're tight. that is no to lie. a i. i lost my leg like wouldn't be so wonderful without us. yeah, we just want to leave a normal life. we would not need anything else. as a israel's, as drugs on gods or intensify civilians being treated in the hospital is becoming well the latest victims of the attack. so the images we can show you now revealing
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the destruction of a psychiatric hospital and gaza. 8 people killed and all the 8 fatalities are 2 separate attacks on different hospitals, palestinian health ministry claims ambulances, as well as medical stop. i've also been targeted as well. the you and the highest level of humanitarian coordination group is called for an immediate cease fire. same personnel, the coming under repeated fi and what they call indiscriminate attacks. the un body state is an 88 of its stuff have been killed so far. i see organizations highest as a number of casualties. scores of 8 workers have been killed since october 7th, including $88.00 u. n. r w. a. colleagues, the highest number of united nations fatalities ever recorded in a single conflict. we need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. it's been 30 days enough, is enough. this must stop. now, well meanwhile, the find the goals at allison ohio cost of nuclear power. the submarine has now
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arrived in the middle east, the largest underwater wall vessel in the american austin on the west side and the suez canal. now it takes place, so it's with us secretary of state isn't the region. well, anthony blink and stressed, washington is trying to prevent the conflict from spreading. he took a moment to issue a threat or to anyone who might seek to take advantage of the conflict and gas, but to threaten our personnel here or anywhere else in the region. don't do it. we're working very hard to make sure that the conflict can gather, does not escalate this not spread to other places known exactly the woman that welcomes in a rock full of mr, blinking of thousands. got. that's a protested arrival in baghdad and influential. she eyed clara colea urged his followers to condemn us visit fire and engulf his image alongside the as riley and american leadership as pictures and flags went by. and the
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in recent weeks, anthony blinking has made with the senior officials in egypt, cuts out of the u. a e and saudi arabia. and while our plato is called for an immediate cease fire, the us, the state secretary reiterated in washington's position that, well, it doesn't want any c is fine because washington says a cx 5 would help him, us to regroup. alright, over knowledge while she's retro blevins picking up a story with another, a blinking, it's recent trips this one to but i'm on. it is important. while you as the secretary of state mc, blinking is on yet another tour of the middle east. and this one has included a surprise visit to the occupied westbank, where he met with the leader of the palestinian authority. but it has not included
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washington's endorsement for a cease fire in the gaza strip. even a civilian just continue to climb with children, making up nearly half of the casualties from israel, some boardman, instead of focusing on the civilian lives that couldn't be saved. blanket repeated . the claim that has been made by both is really officials and former secretary of state hillary clinton, which is that a ceasefire would be good for home off. take a listen to our view at a ceasefire. now it simply leaves mos in place, able to regroup, and repeat what it did on october 7th, blankets, comments. com just might hit stop in jordan, where he met with leaders from egypt, saudi arabia, guitar and the u. a. e, where they express the need for an immediate cease fire and gaza and argue that collective punishment which is internationally recognized as a war. crime is not a form of self defense link. it tried to push the conversation towards talking
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about what posts or gaza will look like. there are leaders he met with argue that it's impossible to have that discussion. now, when there is so much that is urgently needed for the civilians on the ground blinking again. so the u. s. will encourage its allies to follow international law, but didn't give much detail as to how the us is encouraging israel to lift its blanket on the gauze. a strip which has completely cut off vital resources in the last month. here's what he said. we'll continue to work closely with partners in the region distressed, important somebody here into the law of work support. and also we're trying to get to safety or provide assistance and facilitate and access to food, water, medical care, and shelter for citizens wherever they're located in garza, while the binding ministration has encouraged allies in israel to pursue humanitarian pauses. netanyahu's government has rejected those calls completely, but that hasn't stopped washington for moving to pass
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a more aid for israel. and congress is currently looking for ways to pass more than $14000000000.00 in a. and the only question seems to be whether 8 for ukraine will be passed with it, or whether us support will go to israel alone. i was talking with the founding member of the jordanian civil democratic party cases. i added that he feels the displacement of palestinians could ultimately drag jordan into this conflict. yes. i'm on as basically as set out for some of those lines from the beginning of this conflict we're getting of this was a lot of that was the displacement of your policy or people, another megabyte. and this is what i'd like for jordan. and this is an announcement for uh for doing this and to be clear, the jordanian people under georgia and a leadership on the same page when it comes to that, this is not acceptable. the, except i enjoyed the and yes a, this is like that might take sort of what, what, what is it all right,
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if the displacements are good at what sort of trying to see if i have to do is trying to increase the scope of this war to him, to, to, to make it into a lesion and more because this is the only way they can, they can get out of the extreme, the, into the front of the warm inside the t. well, let me the escalating situation and gaza south africa has recalled it's different amounts and is rarely one might. i guess. imagine for a type of dressing down. pretoria has expressed this disappointment. however, the continued is riley attacks. the cabinet has also noted the continuing disparaging remarks of these really ambassador to south africa, about those were posing the atrocities and genocide of these really government. the position of these really ambassador to south africa is becoming very untenable. the cabinet has decided to instruct jericho to take the necessary measures within the diplomatic channels and protocols to deal with the conduct of the ambassador of
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israel to south africa course in we'll have to watch a correspondent, another boy, a can guy that i know the boy good to see you. how deeply should we read into this right now with the recording of a is diplomats from israel and it is potentially a move to separate ties with tell of a maybe i'm being a bit to extreme as well. we are really starting to see so that because government slow quite to be decisive on which side of the batch. so it is on, at the moment this as a minister this said that, um, i think that is indeed recording. also each diplomats from tennessee for to the cabinet says that it does need that as well. is that called me the global piece or the i'm just the system on the painting. that particular global piece for the default it has decided to do. it's do come at the people to consult taishan, but then the time frame and the new regime last step, who so patience is still unknown and of course it's on the ground. a lot of
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explicit numbers say that this isn't a line, it's an alignment with a human life by a nation, which in pen as done as the global order and the global closed for peace and justice on that side of it. also a cause international demand for justice and peace, but that intensify you across you to support to see me and drive to and as you would remember, but we bet this is not the 1st time school so that because taking an action of this kind the towards these drugs in 2008, the same thing happens, the government took of a big decision to downgrade. it's is really embassy in israel also for the same reasons. many are not all skiing. if the amc, the african national congress, the cartridge can take these kinds of decisions, what is holding them back from its value is really and best and best with us. and so that's because, but as you put them from the presidency that's present to the pulses cabinet,
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it has instructed the department of international relations to take action. now be on the is very, be invested a to so that because it does seem like the presidency feels like the best, the desk and begin to speak is making statements that com site to dictate what so that's because dance. well, because from the 7th of october actually, so that's the conduct smith did say it condemns in the strongest terms possible. the active off of bond integration permit. alice expire as well. um, is there any um sources along because district in fact, this is watch international appear to minister docs and then it depends on how to say if off that the
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there's also an understanding that we have the media that there's a presume tomorrow with the minister of international relations will make the statements that i'm on the conflict between each one and palestine the summer, hoping that the minister announces the shutting down of these read the embassy or new doctrine issues concerning the middle east. so that because the government does not hold them back and even a few months of those that african stuff which did experience concerns that it's for the student in the narrative to both the experiences of south africa's own history of racial segregation and depression. saying that as a priest, so that's because they have experience put time to speak, the fix of racial inequality, discrimination and denial. and they can not stand by. well, i'm not the generational for the seniors. i left behind the bonus that has been quite evidence on the ground. yeah. and so that's because, as of seen,
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those coaches of almost every other day do solidarity with the peoples of palestine . and menu, calling for the 4 of these, read the embassy, the removal of the ambassador and the costume off activities that relate to be solved from a could give me 2 cultural and religious activities, even going as well as a boy cartoon good from east royal. this is also been accompanied by need of seeing that's what it is in the country. countries that to comprehend these sort of in and be so i'll go for speed on an independent scene and people, it is the assets and continuity and the countries in africa and the people actually called the call several countries. also recall that they invested those 2 as well since the war started up off a month ago. so that's what that happens to be, to stick an african nations to do that to just off the chad has the quote an invoice from each austin. so we'll began all right,
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all the you course want to know where you're calling. okay. thank you. that was the fighting between israel and how boss takes more lives at the most religious people in our picking up arms and trading for an out the dock day. why? because well, self defense is now it's helping the agenda. as somebody's riley's, as i'm at least bureau chief, now picks up the store and alter also books to oh hi ray d in religious clothing is training with a gun. it's a painful range. se, and you could hardly imagine just a couple of months ago. these people are known for studying the torah most of the day. and know in little was all securities such violent attacks on these rarely towns on october 7th, when it took hours for the forces to come, changed everything up. so now we trusted this security forces with now we see that we have to prepare ourselves for the, for the, for the worth seeing, like we saw in the south. different tony's one of the front men of
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a mess of campaign aimed at the raising the level of her rated peoples capability to defend themselves and the homes. and not only from him as they are very afraid, because they say they are, they live very close to they are the villages. and in 2 or 3 minutes, a fence when say 50100 error can come with guns or with a nice high rated use. rarely have any military experience. they are exempt from mandatory military service. last year or less than 10 percent of eligible alter, all spokesman were drafted into the idea of and how many believes that they are an ideal target for all those hayton dues. the 1st of all, they know they are they, they are jewish because they go to go to a secular area. i don't know. maybe it's another jewel, maybe it's a european, maybe it's a. and when somebody is dressed like it, you know, he's a jew behind the community has no army background. they don't know anything about
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security and they are his know this, this particular part of the training is for those who have guns, but no link to the files. how to use them. like he and g o behind the project is hasha may have had dash established years ago to help jewish farmers and ranchers safeguards. they land. it also for sales design is to mission of ensuring a stronger jewish presence. i asked one of the founders, if there was a risk that small weapons and reading is to use them, could spark violence rather than deterring the cities at least such as gonna use a warranty. a but days that he's at least that they were going to be selective in the people's upcoming hill feelings of to mobile moaning like as it can be slot the lives of own houses as has happened like 3 weeks ago. so anyway, i mean, i think we need to do, it's like very, very small me to volunteers who have it as part of the project already is really
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from a security area and a former american naval forces, special operations officer, both sharing their experience for the sake of building what they call a national fabric of communal security. i came to mind to become a bridge between these guys that nobody seems to care about their, their learning and their gender efficiency. and that's of a building, a good program to where they can learn the basics well and found them a place which they can do it on for them to go outside of these guys and say, wow, i have no idea i can be that's useful in an emergency events off to leaving the training her rated dues will come back to they have a genius communities to additionally strongly, family oriented with many children women and an armed man who is the starting religious books as they professions and keeping traditions as they mission. like in
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the south are also the city of been able to up just outside to leave. there is a feeling the time has top tier. it looks more or less like it used to look 20 or 30 years ago. but now it is changing. they have to have our severance attacks that triggered at large scale conflicts have skilled over into all sectors of israeli society, age, profession, political views, or as soon as the t wise. it also sparked truly tectonic changes across israel is almost $1300000.00 strong ultra orthodox population. usually conservative and somewhat detached. they felt especially vulnerable in the face of religious, the multi rate of hatred and violence, but also perhaps for the 1st time strong enough to confronted resolution to how t reporting from the ne brooke is really causing a lot of the opec leave me. one of the survivors of a have possibility to attack on the festival held close to the guys and bought a get it good evening to you. so thanks for coming on the program and spending time
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with us here at all. see, i think just straight off the top of my head, that must have been such a traumatic experience for you to go through with that. can you, can you share your story with us? what happened? yeah, hi. and so my story, i'm going to make it to show things clear. we've been in that a the 50 while. i was one of the marsh, the exclusive, amazing festive i've ever seen at worldwide. and the news as well. and i just want to everyone to know this festival and amy to be in love and happy and peaceful place. we are coming to have fun and enjoy themselves. and they're almost able to defense the values, and i'll put unity to show their violence and their true agenda. and they say it's loud. they are gen a 2 and
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a is an in the jewish population and they're not coming for piece i. so i've been in that a and they're all kids started. uh we took care of some like i showed to the trees, and then the actual gunshot a started on the to me in iceland. and now we're gonna have to find a way to pause the road which lead us to safety later on. why i should like, why, who getting shot it? because next to asked the people next to i uh, i just want people to imagine where they standing in the forest and there the government that i mean, thoughts then? yeah. militant ma'am. and the deal or uh, goal is to, can you, uh, and they don't care about their lives. they don't want to get out and i, they just want to, to you. and your mission is to survive at the moment and later on to get back at
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them. and so it's so it's uh you, you said that you start and you, you, you are hiding behind some trees for a while. i assume you're not alone in the you with a with friends or all that oh you were so and so when you so the, so he or gunman coming in your direction, where did you go? you did you just run in any direction or how did you get out a yes, so. busy you kid, i didn't a so the old, fatty but there wasn't much more than that. and the point was that you can view by the gunshot. this came formed a tree coming toward us. and every time he gets closer, we went to a different point to the find the location inside the camp for the huge cam ad because we didn't want to get shot. and, and we just literally, the kind of in x is like between one site and now there until we find a point and location on the, on the road. we can cause i to data side because there was
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a lot of calls like sign that 500 calls and stroking to old people in a way, in the lip lip lift the left hand column edge. so as you said, yeah, we took an action in the trees and then later on in the car. and instead of finding a way to find a way to put it on. and even after we close the old, we have some incidents where some to always to try and situated in my call with my friends and we paid for my father and i guess god, uh, we all got out alive to me and my friends. and they took some other people that i didn't know where the time i saw them running away and it took them uh like with my call and we will attempt before the next 5 the the, the next 5 states call. yeah, hang on. see, we get to safety and i to demo each and every want to so you,
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you grab whoever you could to get out of there and then well done. you for helping anyone. you could. what about, i mean obviously the how much militants took hostages. uh, anyone close to you among them and how do you feel about these ready government and how it's working now to get the hostages returned? hi. so i'm, i'm just going to make one point that i am not uh, an extra geopolitics, strategic, uh, like, uh, i don't know if this is not my area of expertise. i have but i, i will say that uh, i, i watch the news and then you're talking like, uh, you can have negotiation. we've come out, people say, come on the record isis. i say commodities pain time was that nice it. and then you can negotiate that a speech like impossible jingle should meet someone that's willing to die. if
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you're going to, that is what is the kind of a jewel, to be honest and, and i'm going to say that a nice way, but it's leading to, i hated towards ease with which we are the most creative will and, and in life staving me in the world in the whole world and you can check any, well, we never got it done a lot light on whatever you want to see is there any? is still 100 percent the most incredible. and so most capable of me in the world. i will say that i trust the government no matter what is my, what did you continue and causing this kind of time to easily uh, united. as you can probably see in the news and know where that what happened before, and people are coming to
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a stop from the wall. so i have been in the heart of costs and we all are getting to get is because i need to have the state is like, exist at this is the whole point i offer to you and to give us the mandate to, to review. well, i mean, i'm glad you mentioned that un, no fact, because uh that you'd be un, it's got some pretty, pretty seriously hot co statement to say about what's going on. i mean, there are branches of the you and it's already talking about war crimes middle this, the, the, i don't know. i mean, i don't want to get into it. i mean, like, like you said, let's not get into the geo politics of it all. it's been a tragedy on both sides and the tragedy continues to this day effect. leave me is a festival attack survivor from that fateful ray of outdoor raven october the 7th. we really appreciate you jumping on here at archie and giving us your comments for you and your opinion. we value both. thank you very much. thank you very much. bye much. i think if.
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