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said really, is that really results in a high casualty rate? you gotta keep in mind the id is primarily reserve units. they are, they are trained for this 247 as a career. they are reserve, as they recall, the active duty from their civilian jobs and, and, and their, the yes, really, economy is suffering because of it. and we're seeing that. and so it takes to get in there and they're getting the casualty rate among the adf is very, very high. these fairly government cell is actually down plan to a greatest degree because they don't want to disillusion the population any more than, than they already are. so regardless of how hard washington non tel aviv tried to spin their brutal attack on the civilians of god, the reality is to simply grinding innocent human beings into dust or failing to achieve their military games such as critics of as well as disproportionate attack on gaza that are calling out the rationale of total victory. even you of go out,
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the veteran defense minister of israel seems to have his doubts here. all the heroes with the war drums, absolute victory, and all that jibberish. i saw that courage when it came down to the discussion was all answered. questions are increasingly asked about what a post war guys it looks like, who governs that? there's no response. it becomes more and more apparent that the only future mean nothing. yeah. who's plan aims to secure is his own? because more war means less attention to the corruption and investigations and the protests against him at home. not the mentioned that october 7th is the biggest attack on israel in recent history on the security failure that allowed us to happen. happened on his watch, is nathaniel showing cell is uh, corrupt and kate thirds. and the least stressed amenities will be spending the
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dryer fee is suppose to testified in his own defense in 2 months time. and he's trying to avoid the delays by any tax, the guy he can find before. no. so this is quite, the crisis team is really democracies, the fact that the prime minister can still leave the country in war while undergoing the corrections drive o stuff. my name is 2 fold. the ones to drag the war until past the presidential elections in the united states, hoping that the, the drum will go back to the white house because for me to send you out personally, not for you as well, not for the region, but for me to tell you all personally drunk, even though he's unpredictable, is probably better well as a bloody and tragic year passes. countless families are mourning the loss of their loved ones on both sides. but one thing is certain,
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these really leadership under wisdom baccha seem determined to push the entire region to the brink of a catastrophic war. but we were ordering, people stand to lose the most well for the political ambitions of some of the mass of prophets of others. while we, as pablo standing and boss straight to rush abdel, have faced the file for his views and how the middle east conflict could finally be result from us. it's a scene on fractions, but this isn't old policy. and people who visit per se was b l o portable nice is right from video one from both sides. the man who nice is right of 78 percent from old police side and we are getting for 22. we have for you guys is right. i'm up to nowadays of if it was to and i just wanted to kind of seen in and we have one of the things, i mean it's a very, very difficult. and is that still a tablet of assuming october?
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it is not because this is because, i mean these are the withdrawal from gaza days a drew cuz that 2005 with our shuttle. yeah. be able to see joan, guys. so there's 2 gates because that one egypt cut off. and a lot of it is just like even to the west back sort of must be pro is right. you know, because they're leaving real amount due to a 1025300. yeah. to you. i mean, if it is a new generation, they don't know that is or what the, the flavin door. because, i mean, i've seen the, this event for d, e is the must have a special pay them. it's totally, if they say the point is to continue, the expansion policy can be sufficient overland, the set, set the months, everything even under joseph legible, and the holy places in general. so then we continue to get that and all of this to get to the clean situation, the sooner we do,
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we must find that we would have to get to it is the best way to know that. otherwise, the to say so therefore, we believe that the, there are some change now in the commercial community, even as say, a 2 year old. i mean, you have some change in this issue. therefore, we believe is of time to make a quarter for the initial commodity, for the quote, for the truck confidence out to put in for this school foundation through revised policy and states. over a 1000000 people were forced to flee northern guns at last year and mid this really offensive and find sheltering. the end save side ortiz, human shields project now recalls local during this terms of children and his attempts to evacuate his family to a place that used to be safe of the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go selves. some us wants to keep them there as a human shield. this is innocent.
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civilians are going to be hurt on the all civilians. i'm one of the i'm actually afraid unless i'm leaning over there on i'm afraid i lost my friends with families. skirt the i'm here. but the situation is really dangerous. here. anxious. the situation
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is my parents, my when my dad trying to find or to get this. i mean come find of course and it's 2 days from now the tech team does this trip right now. it's very happy everywhere. it's dangerous. the, the this is,
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this is a site i started looking for car. there was no internet there. even no electricity. people can even charge their phones. fuel hasn't been allowed to get together for more than a month, making it impossible for civilians to use vehicles. we are honored evacuating from our house right now. this is my law. this is mind if you and we find a car finance officer here looking for for the find a dream to be for this corner to the cell. is my father. my father. we are. we are doing to this hour because my father is suffering from dialysis and he's the hospital he uh do that for you at it's out of service right now. so that's why we
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have to be to the south. and this is all our house. you're basically suffering here in the search, find the water, finding electricity, finding food, and hopefully because we can't find a safe place over there in the south, hundreds of thousands of forced to flee from the lots of guys as this came from. goes to the was you can't take much with this is or stuff we're not allowed to take back. so we take plastic barks on this best chair for my father to come out and woke. we have to push and we are going to we also our neighborhoods for the best. so to get out of the north and gaza, they told us to follow some of the dean street the
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system way. father is minor to you. this is my mom not allowed to take bags, plastic bags all this mean all arrived safe to the south. it said you were there in disaster. this is most the scope of the story is towards the churches for since president show you what that costs. so this is a lot noble, but this is heavy. so finally we read should the area near to a t round to box this point we have to empty the car from our store. we take the chair and
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the portion i don't think so. i can't because the facts are just near, but it was 2 years to film fuel varies our hand up and well hopefully we cut out arrived safe because of my father condition. the trip was not easy. we phase difficulties. at every stage, it was not allowed to continue the journey by car at this point. so we have to use a horse dog cart. we bait someone to cover a distance of about 400 to 500 meters. we have to use this right. the only way we get to the point where we go in to the
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mom the whole stabilization is a human ation of my dignity. we all scold for kindness, but the same kinds of humiliation we started our, which is more than 8 kilometers. we so many casualties on the side of the road. we so did bodies all around us. the soldiers were very close to us with thousands of tanks. the soldiers there, those thought cindy, they were trying to make fun of the civilians where displaced from their houses at the check point is where the soldiers start asking questions. they told us to raise our hands. we just passed the chick point. my mom, i lost my mom. i did a higher come up my my mom probably cannot find my dad are looking for them.
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but we really fast the chick point. we think it's safe. there's a lot of people look it's. it was very dangerous. there was stopping people, they asked them to come through and they're closed. so there's so many course officer losing my mom in the i managed to find her. my mom over there. we then are right. raise your the count. reset because my father a mom couldn't talk anymore then thanks fired all civilians. there was a huge explosion next to us. they said they are doing this because they would need the people to speed up. they killed many people. we finally found a car after 2 hours of searching and my parents headed to roof for safety. there is
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hospitals where my dad can get treatment. when i was certain that they had arrived, safety, i went to the mazda of hospital to get back to work and away with each other. so it was terrifying. i went, i would never forget. it was heartbreaking to see people, children, surprise people suffering from diseases. young people, women's children suffering, the but i had all the gals and we're out of our street. thousands of protesters around the world have taken to the streets, calling and israel to stop its attacks. demonstrators marched in pakistan, mexico, as well as in the easier people gathered outside the us embassy in jakarta, to protest washington's ongoing support for israel, including billions of dollars worth of make late some or red stain sheets, symbolizing what they believe to be the genocide of the people of cancer,
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we went to mexico city protesters, valley that main squares, laying out a map of palestinian territories with red flowers. now on saturday amount attempted to set himself on fire at a pro palestinian raleigh near the white house. a wondering you may find the following footage, disturbing the . 6 a pleasant mindset, his arm blazed, dc police and bystanders rushed upon the flame side with water on scarves to mine claimed he was a journalist on this. nicholas stands against the spread of this information about guys that he was detained and taken to hospital. but it's not the 1st incidence of a pro tester itself and relating to draw attention to the plight of thousands a us or a for service and set himself on fire in front of these really embassy in washington
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. in february, i am an active duty member of the united states air force. and i will no longer be simplicity and genocide about to engage in an extreme active protest compared to what people have been experiencing and health science at the hands of their colonizers, extreme at all. they are, amman was heard to cry out, free palestine, us fire, and gulf can, can later died in the hospital. another mindset himself aflame and september and front of the is really conflicted in boston to protest. the gallons of war he survived. earlier, i discussed the instance with us human rights lawyer done conflict. that is the 3rd person i know of in the us who's tried to do that. at least one was successful. you know, monks did that during the vietnam war is many people. recall it is certainly an
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extreme form of protest. i understand it. i think people are frustrated. i think they feel that something terrible is happening in gaza, which it is, and they don't feel they can stop it. and it leads to that sort of extreme response . and sometimes when they feel as if they've no political outlet. well, that's correct. you know, because people do protest and let's face it, most of the time, the governments are simply ignore them, right? when the us talks about the escalation, what they really mean is escalation, right? the us is not trying to slow this down. what they are trying to do is make statements for the benefit of the electorate, because we do have an election coming up in a month. that makes it look like they're trying to, to broker piece in the middle east. but all of their actions are leading not to peace, but to an expansion of the war. the you, the last figure i saw is that the us is giving military send shipping military
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supplies to israel every 16 hours. okay. that is not the escalation, that is not a move towards piece. it is a move towards further with more. and so people are driven to more stream measures like this, which is tragic. and it's sad. at the same time, i certainly honor people who are willing to literally give their lives for peace. and again, there's a long tradition of that us, congress is apparently controlled by foreign is really actors on modern american wars abroad. go against the constitution. that's the view point. a for a c. i. a been loudon, issue station chief, michael. assure your features on the latest going underground. you can watch the full discussion on our tea throughout the day. here's a preview. i think if you look at the congress, isaac, and history, there has never been a 4 and legislature owned by another country as completely as the american congress is by the israelis not directly always by these realities. it's through their
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bluster and their demands that they, they get involved. but the american geography, if you will, is loaded with pro is rarely organizations like the anti defamation league, the southern poverty law center. a guy pack the full focus now really of the dying days of this administration then is to is to a, the net and yahoo, i understand that is destroyed as in the red sea. was it always measuring where helping of trying to come back and kill the child treatment solves from iran. i imagine that's the case here. we have a big part of our atlantic fleet over there at the moment. we also have in both ukraine and israel. i know numbers of american troops on the ground. certainly if they've been there for any length of time, we've had casualties in the american people haven't never, never told
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a officially that they're there. and be no announcements of any casualties ever been, have ever been made in this country. there is no law for warmer warfare making in the united states these days. we didn't, we didn't provide in the past the tuition for a warm or we provided for our president. and only congress has been able to is able to declare war in turn. they on constitutionally delegated that duty to the president for political reasons. if the war goes well, they can say who re, we helped. if it goes belly up, they condemned the president from here to sunday. it's a, it's a crooked, unconstitutional system that is killed hundreds of thousands of americans and who knows how many foreign peoples the know and some the a must shooting at a bus station in southern israel, left
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a police officer dead on 10 people wounded the government on this really art of citizen was killed on the spot by the idea if it's the 2nd such deadly shooting in the country just this week and came on the eve of the a tobar $7.00 version. here's the latest statement from these really police. an initial report of a suspected terrorist attack was received at the central station in basheba, where a shooting was reported, resulting in a number of casualties. the terrorist was neutralized at the site and police forces from the southern district to present to the scene, to investigate. the incident was really journalist for all the berman told me more about what had occurred in beer ship. the country is on the high alerts. all we do know that this was an arab, is rally from the better way to similarly from the living and the better when able to presumably of better women is relative, had committed a similar attack, 2015 in the exact same spot at the central fos station in bare shut off about a month to boss who is a member of class. the government has condemned to terror attack of the arab and
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said that he should know better. uh, and we have a record of the minister of transportation is are right. we minister who is calling for the family to be reported to be expelled from israel, according to reports as you lead, or the suspect has a criminal record. his relatives also involved in an earlier terrorist attack right there to will questions now have to be asked about whether domestic security has been somewhat sacrificed at the expense of the idea of cross border offensive everyone's on their toes. most people are displeased with the newton yahoo, who's leadership in the country. i mean, we are carly a war with how boss and gaza is about 11 on we're fighting also with the syrians. we're also fighting with the ron will fighting with the who do so. no one is really happy and now to have really which is uh, being that to now is worst nightmare to have to fight. another from which is our internal arabs attacking is really citizens. i'm in this case in particular,
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what is really terrorist or to have to be? it is really our. it's even worse. it's worse for the arabs is worse for the jews is worth for our sense of security. so the country is really high alert and no one is very happy with this situation. i'm not happy with the leadership. i'll be the thing y'all. that's where we leave the news now and 247 are to international. see you at the top and that's the move. when i would show the wrong just to save house, the economy and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the magenta
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itself, the gaining independence and from the form of the ivory coast remained under the strong influence of his form, a metro pro french president, phoenix who saved one. you ruined the country for 33 years, ensuring the interest to from the government deed isn't it. in no problem there's, i'll send you his foster larry share goods was done. those who saw him and the more appropriate after the death of, of a one year, a new lead to bill. i'll go back the ball came to power. and i'm ready to double open for example. yeah. curious to know for, for the process or the was it isn't good for tiffany to one is the one, the bronze demetrius, the dean. good luck. boeing. enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. the walk a, the country 2nd largest city,
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turned into a theater of war from 130 to the other 2 voters of mortgage. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is walk a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on. see the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shepherd, reality distortion by tell us to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills and then it just as a chosen for you. fractured images presented is, but can you see through their illusion going underground, can the
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the rabbit collapse of the ottoman empire gave the arabs hope for independence. but the colonial power. so their future differently. great britain and france agreed on the seizure of the arab lands under the guise of the so called mandate of the league of nations. this bible play caused particular indignation in a rack, which was to get under the control of the british. in may 1921 rest with claim for independence broke out, both assuming and that she took part in it. soon the rallies turned into a real uprising against the invaders. more than 130000 people took up arms. britons
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urgently began to transfer reinforcements to a rack and used aircraft radius war secretary, winston churchill birds, the use of chemical weapons against the rebels and general ser i own there. hell dain bordered the destruction of any village where weapons were found. burning a village properly takes a long time, an hour or more according to sized paulding recalled cynically. in his memoirs, the mediaeval girl, the paid off, the revolt was crushed. however, separate his empire had to make serious concessions. in 1921, it recognized the solve the 1st as the king of a rag time gave part of the power to representatives of the local population. v. a racket revolt marked the beginning of the national consolidation of the country and became an important milestone on the way to final independence.
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united states and countries in eastern europe, probably everywhere in the it doesn't matter what these groups say or do, they will support them if it is, the groups are causing hatred and chaos within the target country. joe again might done choose the country joe, or sort of do well, i suppose one of the middle i know myself is is that the printer was using just $50.00. let me see, i see a use is anyone at any time if there's a religion the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the is really strikes rained on 11 all over night with dozens of people losing their lives in the past 24 hours brim anniversary. israel marks one year since they have tober 7th terrorist attack attentions across the regents. them are prime minister netanyahu praises the progress made a year ago. we suffered a terrible blow in the past 12 months. we are changing the reality completely. we examine how the reality hasn't changed for the people of java us the death to

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