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two weeks ago, almog was a peace—loving 20—something having the time of her life at a music festivaldesert — an innocence she will never recover. as squads of hamas gunmen stormed the festival, shooting indiscriminately, almog fled for her life, finding cover under some desert scrub, where she would hide motionless for eight hours. i didn't think they were going to take hostages. i was still. every time i heard or see their interaction, they shoot, and they were shooting for killing. today is the first time almog has ventured out in two weeks, the nerves in her leg damaged by the ordeal. from someone who believed in coexistence, she is now a frightened sceptic about the possibility of peace between israelis and palestinians. our correspondent rushdi abu—alouf is in the southern gazan city of khan yunis, where most of the aid supplies have been stored while they are checked by united nations officials. earlier, he was at the rafah crossing and he told us what he saw at the border. yeah, wejust left rafah, crossing back in khan younis, the place where most of the — like, all of the tru
two weeks ago, almog was a peace—loving 20—something having the time of her life at a music festivaldesert — an innocence she will never recover. as squads of hamas gunmen stormed the festival, shooting indiscriminately, almog fled for her life, finding cover under some desert scrub, where she would hide motionless for eight hours. i didn't think they were going to take hostages. i was still. every time i heard or see their interaction, they shoot, and they were shooting for killing....
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today is the first time almog has ventured out, the nerves in her late damaged by the ordeal.elieved in coexistence, she is now a frightened sceptic about the possibility of peace between israelis and palestinians. our correspondent rushdi abualouf is in the southern gazan city of khan yunis, where most of the supplies have been warehoused while they are checked by united nations aid officials. earlier he was at the rafah crossing and he told us what he saw at the border. yeah, we just left rafah crossing back in khan younis, the place where most of the — like, all of the trucks that brought today are now in warehouse for the un. a drop in the ocean, everybody here is describing this aid, but it's hope that opens for 2.3 million people. a window of hope opened today after transferring those 20 trucks carrying essential medical kit, including a portable operation room that should be placed somewhere here in this hospital soon. the meeting in the un is to make sure of two things. one thing is to make the priority for this very small amount of aid. second is to make sure that ham
today is the first time almog has ventured out, the nerves in her late damaged by the ordeal.elieved in coexistence, she is now a frightened sceptic about the possibility of peace between israelis and palestinians. our correspondent rushdi abualouf is in the southern gazan city of khan yunis, where most of the supplies have been warehoused while they are checked by united nations aid officials. earlier he was at the rafah crossing and he told us what he saw at the border. yeah, we just left...
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Oct 23, 2023
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travel almog what was the whole life and yeah, unfortunately it ended. any any word at all on your brother? any any indication on where he's being held? nothing at all. the only thing we do know is that is one of the kidnaped civilians. but that's it. we don't know anything else, not about his condition, not about where he is held. nothing. and they had a two year old child is that right? how in the world do those of you left behind, those family members left behind? how do you explain to a child that his mother is gone and his father is missing. that's the hardest part. i mean, how can you tell a child that you won't see his mother anymore? how can you tell a child that such evil can even exist in the world? how how can you tell the child that his mom and dad that only crime was that they came to celebrate peace and love and his mom got murdered and his father got kidnaped and there's nothing you can do. you can only try to stop yourself from crying. well, michael, for those in the media, those in congress, in the united states, those in the public, no
travel almog what was the whole life and yeah, unfortunately it ended. any any word at all on your brother? any any indication on where he's being held? nothing at all. the only thing we do know is that is one of the kidnaped civilians. but that's it. we don't know anything else, not about his condition, not about where he is held. nothing. and they had a two year old child is that right? how in the world do those of you left behind, those family members left behind? how do you explain to a...
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Oct 21, 2023
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almog fled for her life.t thought they were going to take hostages when i was there. every time i hear or see their interaction, they shoot and they shoot for killing, not for kidnapping. october 7th will go down as the most fateful day in modern israeli history, as palestinian gunmen mercilessly murdered at least 1400 people of all ages in towns and communities across the south. hamas militans ran riot in the border town of sderot. people were killed in their cars and waiting for buses. today, it's almost a ghost town. as the israeli army gathers nearby in huge numbers, ready for an invasion of gaza and have vowed to wipe out hamas. it'll be some time, if ever at all, that these border communities and those in gaza return to anything like normality. and what people here in southern israel won't forget and they won't let the world forget are the atrocities that happened here just two weeks ago. for now, israel continues to hit targets inside gaza from the air with an unprecedented number of strikes against ha
almog fled for her life.t thought they were going to take hostages when i was there. every time i hear or see their interaction, they shoot and they shoot for killing, not for kidnapping. october 7th will go down as the most fateful day in modern israeli history, as palestinian gunmen mercilessly murdered at least 1400 people of all ages in towns and communities across the south. hamas militans ran riot in the border town of sderot. people were killed in their cars and waiting for buses. today,...
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Oct 21, 2023
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today was the first time almog has ventured out in two weeks, the nerves in her leg damaged by her ordeal who believed in coexistence, she is now a frightened sceptic about the possibility of peace between israelis and palestinians. wyre davies, bbc news, tel aviv. earlier we spoke to our correspondent paul adams in jerusalem. he says there's hope more aid will be allowed into gaza now that 20 trucks have been allowed in. it's interesting. we have not heard anything today to suggest this is going to continue yet. israeli officials did say earlier on today they saw no reason why it should not but at the moment i hear nothing — no concrete plans for aid to continue tomorrow. we may wake up tomorrow and find the 150 or so trucks lined up outside the rafah crossing are starting to move and that will be extremely welcome if they do. as you have just heard — this 20 trucks makes practically no difference at all to the absolutely dire and increasingly dire situation that exists in the gaza strip at the moment. aid officials say we need 200, 300 trucks a day, particularly if they have to carry wa
today was the first time almog has ventured out in two weeks, the nerves in her leg damaged by her ordeal who believed in coexistence, she is now a frightened sceptic about the possibility of peace between israelis and palestinians. wyre davies, bbc news, tel aviv. earlier we spoke to our correspondent paul adams in jerusalem. he says there's hope more aid will be allowed into gaza now that 20 trucks have been allowed in. it's interesting. we have not heard anything today to suggest this is...
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Oct 10, 2023
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military general, former commander of the southern military district daron almog, who today heads theewish agency sahnut, who lost five relatives in a terrorist attack 20 years ago, said that last saturday terrorists killed six more of his relatives, adults and children living in southern israel. six members of my family died at the hands of hamas terrorists in kfaraz. there are militant gases on the territory. no, and among the dead among the missing there are russians, today we can confirm, in contact with the israeli country , the establishment of the fact of the death of four russian citizens, all of them lived, had dual citizenship, here i should note that we are already talking about six missing persons, confirmed information about six missing russian citizens, there are citizens who were temporarily in israel and who were permanent residents; among those killed by saboteurs is the forty-seven-year-old policeman belenky, a native... still a teenager, an officer with dual russian-israeli citizenship, as expected, died in battle, protecting people, we were just told yesterday how
military general, former commander of the southern military district daron almog, who today heads theewish agency sahnut, who lost five relatives in a terrorist attack 20 years ago, said that last saturday terrorists killed six more of his relatives, adults and children living in southern israel. six members of my family died at the hands of hamas terrorists in kfaraz. there are militant gases on the territory. no, and among the dead among the missing there are russians, today we can confirm,...
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Oct 24, 2023
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may almog at gbnews.com. particularly gb news.com. i'm particularly pleased gbnews.com.ularly pleased this evening to be joined by david lord anderson, who served as the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation between 2011 and 2017. david thank you for coming in and do you think, first of all, that the police have the powers they need to arrest extremists and differentiate between extremists and freedom of speech? they've got a pretty full arsenal of powers where terrorist speeches concerned after the attacks on london, you might remember in 2005, the bombing attacks on the tube and the bus, the parliament debated and then passed into law. >> a new offence of encouraging terrorism . and that includes terrorism. and that includes saying anything that glorifies terrorism . if you're trying to terrorism. if you're trying to encourage other people to emulate it , encourage other people to emulate it, then even before that, we had an offence of inciting support for a terrorist organisation. hamas of course, is a terrorist organisation , not is a terrorist organisation,
may almog at gbnews.com. particularly gb news.com. i'm particularly pleased gbnews.com.ularly pleased this evening to be joined by david lord anderson, who served as the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation between 2011 and 2017. david thank you for coming in and do you think, first of all, that the police have the powers they need to arrest extremists and differentiate between extremists and freedom of speech? they've got a pretty full arsenal of powers where terrorist speeches...