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the, the, what happened on october, the 7th, was a jail right now for it was the slaves revolting against the master. and of course when slaves revenge against illegitimate masters, that is not going to be peaceful. and it is going to be violent terrorist here. and that will take them right and is there is there, there in just surrounding the entire area of the party became ready for the cadillac. driving outside, we saw a lot of the territories. it was very horrible. there is a body over here. there is a body over there and i think i just took my seats really like that. so if there
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are any terry firing, they won't tom my head a terrible tragedy and terrible revenge. and i hope they may come off the afternoon, especially though play shall be the cause of being prevented. don't want all these things to be the one people and we want to peoples of the land to leave in peace and prosperity.
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is it possible to have peace in this region? every gain the around 6 and we heard a lot of bonbons coming from the iron human from the guys of stripe size. i think it was an hour of non self bonding. going back and forth. the i showed my boyfriend, i think we need to leave. we didn't know what we were supposed to do because on one hand we had the me says going above our heads and instruction was to stay in boss. from the other hand, the my home is really non secure, the some of the people that i know on their house where at least on a fire, again from a person who's leaving right next to the goal. though, i received a s m. s. messages from allergy booth from last november is sending us the
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don't be afraid of the bonded that you're hearing because it's from us practicing the . they're just surrounding the entire area of the party. they came ready for us. you know, they knew we're gonna scatter like a ship and every cross road we go to, we see burns the cars. we seem dead bodies randomly. those we see vehicles empty vehicles all over with dead bodies with blood, with bullet holes. and we just drove, i pushed the gas all over and we just drove until i got home. and the if so room, if they knew they were practicing, why didn't that?
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and the idea and our government practice to as well for this the now us and it's, it's absurd. a new or in the middle east beginning on october, the 7th, 202328 half 1000. how much militants across from the gaza strip into israel? it said to be israel, security forces, greatest failure, causes vacated, thought to be under. full control, goes on more, couple individually got to say, i've got to you most of the format that doesn't work on them, but nobody's in that. the system was signal is that say, i do is, is that i supposed to go the next step because it's the same. so i suppose they're not doing see what it would be that i see what the, what is the same thing. and you said you're not sharing, is there any what i'm saying? yeah. not the result of domestic l 7. so for me to build it then you know the bit
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to see fast the, to the width it for many of gold, and the cube would see, you know, who that is in charge of this securely and busted to the west bank to the step of this and the other thing, the thing you know, deep on the border between the south paisley island, it goes us to a new way, or we generally 75. but the younger than, you know, moving fairly 2 of them to the west bank and the left army fleet. that's a lot this from us to succeed in. do months split even more that they that they will even a couple of the soldiers who send it to their office says that they seek the specs if suspicious movements in the a cause of sweep over sales said that they should stop knocking at the if they continue saying that there's something suspicious,
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think of the street they were going to present the or the i was shocked when have us attacked israel. i thought it was horrendous. what the, what, how much did unconscionable, unforgivable as they were maybe 350 soldiers and policemen killed but another for the 800 civilians who were killed that day. the what happened on october, the 7 was a jail breakout, or it was the slaves revolting against the master. and of course, when slaves revolt against illegitimate masters,
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that is not going to be peaceful and it is going to be violent. and the israelis, they should have thought about that before. they expels palestinian and subjugated palestinians and murder policy. and i think it was inevitable. the policy named people have been under brutal subjugation, or many decades. israel responded to the attack with operations, thoughts of, on the, as i saw him, and i hope they may come off the, the afternoon mishita place over the law, knoxville, tennessee. and then it's a home. the
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israelis had no game plan for what's gonna happen. so they went in there to get revenge, but they have to do it in a targeted 10 point way, not by level in gaza. for the actual skill, are they and you said in a youth is it on i'm of the model and that's it because they've been mechanically wanting to put them on a plan. the best for the old one of the floss oldness i had that upside. i'll have to put on the amount of less of my students that i didn't know and i can and i'm a, is that the thought of of subtle how it can get a balance based yaneth, the fema data, see how your middle age would that what sort of you, so yeah,
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that was done with this up. i mean, i still enjoy the, a gentleman of the gentleman upset because of the i little have that the be the sure the minimum of the bundled off the he has come with the woman home middle of uh it was a slip. yeah. she got home with an s at all, either do the and home minimum as of friday. i've been on the, i'm a pretty of was some said meet home best. i'm one of the young woman that i the, you know, had been with somebody the . ringback the a humanitarian design has done, sold it and goes funding food is getting harder as well says how much militant
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aside and hospitals and schools. so the palm, 2000 reported that the nothing justifies the must have kept updates on us getting the most of my objection in my companions objection to the assault them cause that is a mobile one because the vast majority of the victims, mold and 70 percent. so email stance, convenience in use with the reserve based campaign that says the, i don't know in the sense even in gosh, the media coverage started off being totally sympathetic
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the global communities. once again talking about the palestinian tragedy as well as how much those goals may have been to draw attention to the disaster and the gaza strip. and this isn't the 1st time that's being done with terrorist attacks. hello and welcome to cross the full board. here we discuss and we'll look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law. should we live in just a patient? we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to place a trust rather than to the area. i mean with the
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artificial intelligence, we have so many of the theme and the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the, the closing sam wrote down 75 years ago, and there has been no peace since june started coming to by this time in the late 19th century. when anti semitic sentiment was rife in europe, amazon is movement appear. its goal was to create an independent to a state, the british proposed established in palestine at the time territory under britain. this protect it. this is when the 1st idea to which under the jews to their
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homeland at the time they were more than 10 times as many arabs and muslims in palestine as there were jews during world war 2 and the holocaust that created that's changed the situation and changed the diameter, 6000000 jews had been killed and the world's sympathies were with the choose means of doing this nice thing. somebody didn't, i don't see or seen. you'll be steaming so source of what the opinion might 15 year or so then you move this with best buy ethan diet that are shooting. yeah. it was the way you're most, i should do the actual easy, medium, $63.00 and $6.00. i think we're sure it's students are doing see of stage to, to evaluate. so i need to renew it. but the last thing you can, you, us could call is that are they would do that. so i'm assuming the jim police team's
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commodity columbus with this tool. these are the ways that or that comes with solution and we've come to more, you flip, she is out of pocket towards to the team to the police team. they some of that you'll see is of ours because of their so you would have c, p of the war begins the arrows declare war. thousands of the jews were killed and maybe $13000.00 arabs were killed. however, what happens is about 750000 hours were driven out of their homeland. jews bombed suddenly like 29. our villages, the store near the splitting the yet the easy stuff, somebody to get this custom, the basic isn't so it'd be the larger. so what is the status of the,
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the you see what the, like a business of some of the big, the key of the cd and the showing that that was the was a little bit of cookies, blah, blah blah. so just keep doing it, but come through and i've done this and it was about 800000 palestinians, lost the land and the homes such thing so hard to forgive a movement to liberate palestine founded by yes i out of a began to grow a cold to establish a palestinian state and started up is a fight against those who considered invaders which forced israel to negotiate that i did, i solve the reason i was not as moved to view. uh, i use the service that i use a school that i service on
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a doctor is around your visual blue prints, you might use any of that so. so back to the police, and you guys can call us because the issue of our operational video makes the new go want for you and you must be from ice. you with the because you, i get both these measuring the some of the most that will get the person put arrows that signed a peace treaty with israel in the west bank and gaza strip palestinian autonomy is a peer a move until pile on our side became president, but peace and have a came. is rails, but cindy, it's robin was assassinated by his really student because he had signed a peace treaty with the palestinians. i did the gaza strip him, us rose up on terrorist attacks resumed. well, the so much. so want to leave him a side glass here. do you hear me? yes. so this is just pretty much but yesterday the semester is that the of the
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security issue in the communities as good as getting myself a couple a go it is. i'm going to be the easiest ones. this is the one you do from us is the only the only one of the senior police and the 1st name. go find you pretty much look and see what's the value of the the size of the so you what is to do with that is what are you, what are the, what is just going to use for us came to power and goes are in 2006 of to which israel and egypt located the entire territory. more than 2000000 people live here on a small strip of land. almost all of the refugees which in which the refugees offense, was erected around garza, which is kept under constant surveillance. look at the sky on there. 53
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percent. poverty rate among young guys is uh, between $19.29. so the why 70 percent unemployment garza has survived as a welfare state to the people there have no hope. they've been desperate. nice convenient. the property of the daughter to how much frontage can started for the students who are currently muted with the chest police feeling that the most successful, gaza, the was that i didn't do that, the coverage to him. we got to what you me, dealers will use to me when you go to what we mean deals come up with. i think from us when you e, what the car cars do you need a duty to police? people come across new phone. yep. on your well as well fight. so most of the gaza strip guns, westbank, governed by to there's no open conflict as yet,
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but all to the outbreak of hostilities, the situations now pointing point is rails conducting antiterrorist rates on this talk of hundreds of dead, including children. the loss of the guy thought the last and what all the phone tags saw. so the guy move up also been for what for 0, for loss of alarm file. i have to show us how it did help the especially the look on the after these events, thousands of palestinians get to the funerals in the west bank. the killing of
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civilians ignited some violent confrontations between palestinian protest as an israel familiar tray. the top of the barn, which that's a cool place to weights of lava or blah, it'd be good. critically worth critically, that's in the city and you don't have the board for bushes one year. it's but the rest of the from didn't use the i meant to call of i typically that's this early in the woods pathologist. i know bluff loop as well. can we vision exactly what they call my celia? things as so tense in israel, even all the adults jews, and taking up arms until recently this was unimaginable. these people are exempt from military service that you will be bound to study the torah as of jewish traditions. now they don't need to defend themselves. so now we trusted
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security forces, but now we see that we have to prepare ourselves. when somebody is dressed like it, you know, he's a, do the community has no army in background. they don't know anything about security and the earth is know that they live very close to. they are in the villages and in store 3 minutes. the tense when say 50100, the airbus can come with guns or with a night. meanwhile, it goes and they're trying to cope with the humanitarian designs. the, there's practically no food. the end, a critical shortage of medicine, cherokee india, and many other countries to send to you monetary and a to gaza. russia is also sending thousands of tons of aid by egypt ports, and because all of the local, necessarily why in the maple suited? i thought i see the thought of it even it says clear forms,
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not just the but it's on this is jeanette instrumented. me kind of both. i am fortunate as i see. i see, but i see you see you in comes to vehicles on his way, which is still she continues with america's for support. the problem is we've got the victims. israel is empower. sydney is very unique position because they are being victimized by people who are themselves victims who have suffered in the holocaust. which complicates it, complicates the moral situation and complicates the politics. no, there is no complication. that is rallies are the best friends. it is utterly racist for europeans to think that because of their crimes, they can force the policy and people to pay the price. they have to give up their land because someone else has committed
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a crime that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. victory is not possible. in fact, for the human standpoint, we've already lost the world is never gonna forget these images. the weather is never kind of forget what her last day to october 7th. and the weather is never going to be able to forget. what day is rallies have done the we have to stay song. these little people have to stay phone to ask the wars. there will be some very soft questions that benjamin anthony hour and all of the people who are sitting in those 120 chairs would have to answer. but for now, we don't. uh think about that. we just think about what is the fastest way to and
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come to us. and i do believe that we could do that and we went through the laser as a source to a new boy with a kind of shifting. if i get the same pressure of a different muscle, nobody wants to explain, you know, just a current shipment, but i was like, you must have, wouldn't compete. you've got your 5 gift which is already a little more difficult. thomas, how much will the function code can we reach that was easy to combine beats, industrial use, the how much food kind of go over that. i'm going to use the street that would you guys include people are unable to. so that's always if need to from us when she is here, it says to poor how much simpler terms of of the millions of us, women and children. they are met. the same as members of their family, have such anger, rage, bitterness as another generation of resistance. fighters, potential service,
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mackenzie and mass murder is being carried out against these people. and the regimes that are behind this genocide are western regimes. all the bombs, all the weapons that are used by this way. the regime are being supplied by the united states. we don't on seems to be the one piece that needs to be that we don't want anyone to be this. we want the 2 peoples of the land to leave in peace and prosperity. and there was no other way but the politic or what the political solution that is ending bill to based on the sage for an independent palestinian state alongside these i choose and muslims could live peacefully or we need to say new leadership in gaza. do leadership in
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the west bank, a new leadership in israel, and i hope new leadership in the united states. i mean, those are the principal players here. the a the in 1943 at the height of world war 2, bengal was hit by famine. a year before japanese troops drove the rate is out of neighboring vermont and came close to the indian possessions of the british empire
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. london's response to the threat was completely inadequate. the british actively used the scorched earth policy. while retreating, they turned everything around them into an uncouth deserts, having no mercy on other people's territory. food in large amounts was exported to great britain from the starving provinces. boats used for fishing and transporting food along the river system more confiscated from the local population. the barbaric actions of the colonial administration let the monster its consequences. can a year up to 3800000 people die from starvation and disease caused by mail nutrition . the old great britain itself had enough resources to overcome the disaster. at the same time, 170000 tons of australian wheat made its way fast, starving in the debris. it is aisles. i hate indians. they are a beasley people without beasley religion. the famine was their own fault for
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breeding like rabbits, british prime minister, winston churchill commented on the reports of the tragedy. the famine of 1943 became the climax in the british policy of genocide against the indian population. according to historians, from 12 to 29000000 people overall died from starvation alone during the reign of the british in india. yeah. the we are in north, in the caucasus mountains where beautiful people have been coming together to celebrate the ancient traditions. since the beginning of time itself, where everything has a special symbolic meaning. i'm sean thomas. this is in my vision. and today we're discovering of the world of a such a culture, the the,
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