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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the does really strikes rain done 11 over nights with dozens of people losing their lives in the past 24 hours. but grim, unaware. a straight israel marks one year since. the october 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 about reality hasn't changed for the people of cancer us the death to
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reported the nearest 22000000000 from main display since october the 7th, until now, this is the 12th time that i might children h. b for have been homeless and threatening to the streets. we don't know where to go the just after 3 pm on this, the 1st monday of the month. welcome to the global use round up on our t international as the war in dallas. and here's the one year marks, the regional spillover is continuing with multiple is really are a strikes heading the lebanese capital on sunday night. the loss of glass lit up to be rude skyline. shortly before this strikes the idea of issue, that vacuum ration orders for areas of the capital previously targeted. israel's
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military claims the sites or has bull a weapon warehouses. these really assaults co dustin's across lebanon again over the past 24 hours. ortiz. yes, and that can, can tell us more. we weren't expecting the tax overnight to be and nothing short from a massacre essentially. and many people were at least the same. they have, we have the same idea as we did. we were expecting the attacks to be a lot more devastating for one particular reason. well, monday does mark the one year anniversary of the october 7 attacks when i'm us, essentially, if they'll trade that is rarely borders and carried out the attacks. so many people had the idea that overnights israel would essentially commemorates is out of her 3 by essentially bombing light. been on for the most part. we understood that on saturday, the as early as a suit issued a warning suggesting they would respond to the wrong attacks. within the 1st 48 hours of monday,
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march essentially the end of those 48 hours. but then we received word that some of these attacks were especially specifically focusing on 11 on we have some colleagues in tel aviv, i'm speaking to them. they said that about 3 fighter jets had left out the party television, and approximately 20 minutes after with some of the most violent bombings that we've witnessed over the past few weeks. and we understand that the attacks will only escalate and continue was speaking to some of our colleagues. we also understand that the response that is real vowed to deliver was the way we understood that they run on us are israel and is really, really, they suggested that they would be carrying out a tags, replying to the wrong, that's actually running very shortly. actually closed its airspace, the reports that live in on did so, but let been on is not in the same situation that been on his currently working and
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evacuating the civilians within the country. but afterwards, israel said that it had the latest response, and we also understood that its attacks and let been on were essentially delayed in one sense or the other. but we do understand that the people in tennessee will be commemorating they will be honoring those that were killed as a result of the october 7 attacks, there will be mass gatherings. so we can assume that after the commemorations are held in israel, that the attacks or the response by tennessee will continue not just towards iran by 11 on syria government and the vast majority of the middle east. and one thing that is concerning is israel does have, as i said, on the broader region. it's not just to honor those that were killed as a result of the attack. its goal does not appear to be solely focused on how mouse or has the law. we understand that it has a broader idea in the picture, and according to a report for brown university's cost of what projects the united states has
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supplied israel with about $18000000000.00 in military aid. since the, sorry one year ago and $4000000000.00 of this has gone to replenishing the iron dome system. the air defense system that is currently in place to defend itself from attacks as a result of retaliatory attacks of things are escalating the past 24 hours. although it has been quite vines or have been the tags. very devastating attacks. it does not compared to the attacks that we've witnessed over this past week, and myself and many other colleagues as well as the civilians and the people of lebanon. it's suggested that it's just going to get worse. well, following the latest idea, bombing on a route to northern is really city of hif came under, rocketed talk by his boss, reportedly wounding 10 people. as the footage posted on line shows explosions on the immediate aftermath in the port city
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. the idea of say, as has boulevard, at least 15 rockets with no shock dawn, but 5 mothers to get through west jerusalem out at least 120 rockets were launch to add these real in the past day alone has the claims it targeted the military side, side of high, for with a salvo, a find. the one miss signs. on the eve of the green, one year old of our shelves from us. as tara tech, these really prime minister visited the military base on the countries northern border. this is what was said to service. my name's hi, i'm here with id of soldiers at the northern border, a few maces from here, the come rates across the border, dismantling the terrorist infrastructure that hezbollah prepared in order to attack our communities. a year ago we suffered a terrible blow in the past 12 months. we are changing the reality completely. the whole world is astonished by the blows but to inflict on our enemies and i salute you and say to you, you are the generation of victory. go and it's
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a whole well memorials are being held in israel and this monday to remember the terrorist attack of exactly one year ago. a series of tributes and rallies are happening across the country. these are images from the nova music festival remembrance event where hundreds of people have gathered people homes, one another, cried and gave speeches in honor of those who were killed and sexually assaulted. 12 months ago. it was at that rate for her most militants part of shoot it in on their deadly shooting spring. just under 1200 people, the vast majority civilians were murdered. the further 251 taken hostage, almost a 100 captain, still remaining guns. the idea struck the northern part of the territory earlier today as well, resulting and at least 26 depths and 93 wounded people, according to local health officials. these really military ordered people from chip paulia at comp,
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that refugee and under pressure already at to evacuate size. that's over crowded with the displaced in the size, of course, and no safe way to get their refugees described their difficult and unexpected encounter with the idea. and knowing that she was young will never do it. we didn't do anything. and they attacked us without warning one without notifying us, of maps or anything else. they surprised us this time and we fled whenever we left with our families and children without anything. just some special clothes on one issue. they launch charles, so dawson did use to cuss out and said there was an evacuation we left and now we don't know where to go. schools shell to santa's house centers. no one knows where to go. the situation is difficult. since september, the 7th, until now, this is the 12th time that i in my children h. people have been homeless and threatening to the street. we don't know where to go. we would displaced once, twice, 3 times, 4 times. for how long?
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there is no infrastructure, there is famine, there is killing, we offer peace, we are saying to the world, look at us with mercy. well, my colleague, nicky, are in spoke with sort of davie circus spokes person for the instructional red cross committee in galvan. she described the sufferings those remaining in the enclave have enjoyed for the better part of 12 months. the or the last 12 months. palestinians here in gaza have lived 3 circumstances that most people, most of us, could not even imagine or comprehend. people have been displaced tens of times so many times each time they have to pack up everything that they are in and try to carry it in their arms, including the shelters, the tents, or any tops that they have, the children food, any clean water that they have and, and move to another place. it is. absolutely i. she meant a tearing catastrophe here in dogs, all throughout the entire gulf stream. the biggest priorities to us include health
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care and in public health. this really is impacted by so many different aspects. things like died tree diversity and food, clean water and safe water, which we know is a struggle for people to get this week. is immune systems. people uh, you know, uh, haven't been able to strengthen themselves, but they're exhausted from the last 12 months of constant adrenalin running through their veins. they're also things like essential infrastructure which doesn't exist in many places in the gaza strip. things like having access to safe drinking. most of the people is a challenge every single day. we see people lineup with jugs empty jobs waiting for water trucks. every single thing that people have to do to survive in the day during the day is huge amount of energy for them. rates on the west spine to um, have also been increasing over the past year. and is there anything you can tell us about the situation?
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the last year 2023 was the deadliest here for palestinians in the west bank in a decade. unfortunately, we've seen 2020 full or if it takes up the numbers of those who have been killed or injured uh drastically increased since october 7th, 2023. and it has very real impacts for people who live in the west. thanksgiving parents are scared to to send that kids to school. they don't know when the children leave, if they will come home. people have had that works shot they have had restrictions of movement. and all of these impacts, every aspect of why the palestinians who are living in the west bank. well, israel stated objective following their tober 7th must occur, was to eliminate from us. however, the military offensive has affected civilians refuge account. and as we're seeing, hospitals are to ship it was assessed as not what goals benjamin netanyahu has a chief during those 12 months of war. so here we are a year on from the brutal from us attacks on israel,
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which triggered one of the most violent escalations of the region this century. and what over a 1000, this varies were killed on october 7th. more than 41000 palestinian civilians, including over 11000 children, have become victims of his rails, crushing a salt on gaza, the followed. what was it all for? from the start of the war, i said 3 golds eliminating him off. returning on about hostages and ensuring the guns, i will never again go back to being a threat to the state of israel. these 3 goes still stand. but if you listen to is way of the biggest, i like the united states, it's all been a great success. these we always have accomplished more on most of their goals and gather laughter. was such a move to onslaught on guys. it just couldn't be for nothing. so let's take a look at what has actually been accomplished as well. the 1st, the main question is,
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have the hostages seized by him as being returned? well, in october 7th, how much kitten of 251 people since then a 154 of them are no longer in captivity. they even being released the rescued or killed by either from us or the id. yes. but as of today, 97 hostages are still being held in gaza. so has this huge escalation actually being about rescuing is lilies. and of course the forgotten voices are often those of ordinary citizens on both sides. on the is really side, it's the families of the hostages who are shouting loudest, becoming a real trip to the government, narrative about the whitening of the conflict. i'm sorry to keep hope and trying to save the whole situation. so everyone knows that it's important really to get a, a deal if we're not bringing them back. what trends we are,
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we want our values are what we'll do next time and someone will be given that we will fight for them. and we were trying to fight for a deal, they will get that hostages back. and then a fortunately, the deal didn't come soon enough. these excuse is don't matter anymore because full comment. it's too late for a 101 hostages still held in gaza. it is not too late for most of the israel is the most important thing on the agenda right now is to get the hostages back. most of these hostages, a 101 houses are still alive and there is still a chance to get them back. but the fact is that they're not high enough in this government's priority. 75 percent. and she's really think that we should end the war in the south of that means getting the hostages back 75 percent of israel is. but this government is chosen to keep on fighting, defy,
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to eternity. but then and not to get the hostages back. you know, comment is being has by appear again, ization horrible to again ization. a psycho past like you have seen a while, who doesn't care about the lives of his own people? i would never bear to think that my own government would be the one who decides to live the hostages there. and these hands of this horrible psycho past a lot for netanyahu's. next key goal, the destruction of a mass. despite the heavy losses on their part, it's actually very difficult to destroy the idea of resistance. they represent for many dozens. let's not forget that how moss has been ingrained to every element of guys in life since 2007, with according to net to yahoo for the war to and how much has to be eliminated with you and avoid about an inconvenient reality? is that a year later, despite all of the destruction of gaza,
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home us is still far from be eliminated? take you from the us senate intelligence committee, basically confirming as much meeting with folks and use realtor in the military community in the intelligence community. the idea that you're going to eliminate every homos fighter i don't think is a realistic goal, was if that was, i don't know for a b, b, b audio itself is openly admitting that the elimination of a mouse is basically a fantasy of the increasingly in bottled nothing, you know, the idea that it is possible to destroy him, us to make him aust vanish. that is throwing sand in the eyes of the public. and this reality illustrates the growing risk between netanyahu's failing presidency and the military leadership in israel and sound bites from the veteran is really liter window more regardless of how many you rolls out. the idea is totally on
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a custom to, to ton of warfare. that really is, that really results in a high casualty rate. you gotta keep in mind the id f as primarily reserve units. they are, they are trained for this 247. as a career. they are reserve, as they were called, 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 it and they're, and they're getting the casualty rate among the adf is very, very high. these really government itself is actually down plan to a greatest degree because they don't want to disillusion the population anymore than, than they already are. so regardless of how hard washington on tel aviv tried to spin their brutal attack on the civilians of gaza, the reality is they're simply grinding innocent human beings interest or failing to
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achieve their military games such as critics of as well as disproportionate attack on gaza. that are calling out the russian, our total victory. even you'll have color on 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 i was on 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 benjamin netanyahu plan, anxious to secure, is his own. because more war means less attention to the corruption and investigations and the protests against him at home. not to mention that october 7th is the biggest attack on israel in recent history, on the security failure that allowed us to happen,
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happened on his watch. a nathaniel going cell is corrupt and kate thirds and the least stress that men in these will be spending the trial. he is supposed to testify in his own defense in 2 months time. and he's trying to avoid the delays by any tactic he can find. so this is quite a crisis team. his relatives democracies. the fact that the prime minister can still leave the country in war while undergoing the corruption drive. it says my name is 2 fold de, uh, wants 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 these unpredictable is probably better hold as
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a bloody and tragic year passes. countless families are mourning the loss of their loved ones on both sides. but one thing is certain, these really leadership under wisdom baka 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. but we, as pablo sending an impostor to rush up, dell have facing a file for his views and how in 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 but she was b a oh, portable nice is right from video one from both sides. the man who dies is right up to 70 percent from old police side and we are getting for 22. we are as, as right, i'm up to nowadays of if it was to and i just wanted to, i've seen in. so we have one of the things, i mean it's a very,
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very difficult and the zip to a tablet, i'm assuming october, it is not because this is because, i mean these are the withdrawal from goza. these a through because that 2005 with our shuttle. yeah. be able to see joan, guys, so there's 2 gates goes out one, egypt and other it is with his eyes even. so that was the back sort of must be pro is right. you know, guys are leaving real alone due to a 1025300. yeah. to mean if it is a new generation, they don't know, there is a war court. they don't believe in the war. because i mean, i've seen in less than 40 years, they must have a special pay them, it's totally, they say, the point is to continue. the expansion policy can be sufficient overland. the sit gotta sit there for months, everything, even the jo, send the google,
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and the holy places and jealous of them. you continue to get that and all of this to get the creative situation and see what you've told me, what's wrong we do. we must find that we would have to go now. it is the best way to know that. otherwise, the system therefore, we believe that the, there are some change and i one, then commercial commodity even said to your 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 quote, for the show confidence on to put in for this school foundation through revised policy and state. what ahead of the dallas and more of history, thousands of protesters around the world have taken to the streets, calling and israel to stop its attacks. no, demonstrators marched and practiced mexico as well as indonesia, people gathered outside the u. s. embassy into a car to, to protest washington's ongoing support for israel, including billions of dollars worth of retail 8 some more red stain sheets
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symbolizing what they believe to be the genocide of the people of cancer. while in mexico sitting there in the rights of your screen, protesters rally the main squares, laying out a map of palestinian territories with red flowers. and a lot of interest. and this next story on saturday amount attempted to set themselves on fire to a pro palestinian raleigh near the white house of warning. you may find the following footage disturbing. the, like the man said his arm a blaze, d. c. police and bystanders rushed into the flames. side with washer and scarves. the mom claims he was a journalist and was making a stand against the spread of this information about scales that just obtained by police. i'm taking the whole while it is not the 1st incident of
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a protester self emulating to draw attention to the plight of gallons. a us are for service men, set himself on fire in front of these really embassy in washington park. 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 a man was hurt to try out free palestine. those fire engulfed him. he later died in the hospital another month to set himself aflame in september in front of the as really conflict in boston to protest against the war. he survived with bad injuries . earlier i discussed the incidents with us human rights lawyer done called bullock
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. that is the 3rd person i know of, and the us who's tried to do that, at least one was successful. um, you know, monks did that during the vietnam war is many people. recall it is certainly an 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 have no political outlet, well, that's correct. you know, because people do protest and let's face it, most of the time, the government sort 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,
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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 supplies to israel every 16 hours. okay. that is not the escalation, that is not a move towards peace. it is a move towards for the war. 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 done called like speaking to me last night here in the studio. ok, let's see who options engaging in conversation today. he's back with a fresh slice of going underground and moment. then i'm here again at the top. do hope you'll stay with us. this is 247
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most i'll send send up the speed. what else calls question about this? even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. what question did you say? even closer to the take a fresh look around, there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just
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a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures, design to simplify all confused. who really wants a better world? and is it just as it shows you? frank shared images present. it is, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can the water is part of the blog post that isn't the the place you of us and that in the word part is it something deeper more complex might be present? let's stop without pieces. let's go out of
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