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Include 30 americans among the more than 1400 killed. Israeli Prime Minister netanyahu has invited President Biden to visit israel as Israeli Forces prepare for a Ground Offensive and im joined now by erin burnett live in israel. Were here just after 1 00 in the morning in israel. And it is clear skies behind me. Weve been talking about the forecast for some extremely violent thunderstorms that could impact any possible plans, any kind of heavy rainfall obviously incredibly disruptive when you talk about the terrain in gaza sand along that border where 350,000 or so israeli troops are gathered right now. You mentioned 250 air strikes as we are looking at gaza, the air strikes just today. And they say another hamas Senior Commander was killed in those strikes today. The Idf Spokesperson just joins us saying they killed ten hamas members so far since the beginning of the war and there are many more to come. Still calling them Dead Men Walking and which reflects the still revenge and rage so palpable in this country where things are still at a standstill while their waiting for something to happen and the u. S. Secretary of state will be coming into the country again to meet with netanyahu tomorrow. We all, of course, watch and wait and i want to bring in our chief correspondent Clarissa Ward into this conversation as well. Clarissa, i know you are in ashkelon just north of that gaza border. And, what are you seeing tonight . It is weve been watching and watching and the build up is to incredible and so powerful and yet still we wait. Reporter still we wait, erin. Weve been hearing Jets Overhead and weve been talking to people inside of gaza where the situation appears to be rapidly spiraling Out Of Control into what one u. N. Commissioner called an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe. We spoke to a 22yearold Dentistry Student and she lives in the northern part of gaza, that is the area that Israeli Forces have asked to be evacuated. She said that she and her family have not been able to leave their home yet because they dont have anywhere to go. Their concerned about the fact that there is no place in the south that has electricity, that has water. I should say that Israeli Forces have said that they have turned the water back on in Southern Gaza but it is very difficult to get a picture of whether or not that is happening with one one group in gaza saying that basically because there is no electricity to power the pump, it is not clear if the water has been turned on that water will be coming outfu any time soon. So clearly a situation which is becoming untenable for the people of gaza. There is a lot of fear and a lot of chaos and confusion. We heard our own jake tapper spoke earlier with the israeli ambassador to the u. S. Who said that they are trying to help facilitate the creation of a kind of large humanitarian zone that could potentially offer some refuge to hundreds of thousands of people. But for a number of reasons, it is clear that that hasnt happened yet. It is being complicated by the fact that the raffa Border Crossing with egypt has not been opened yet. Even to let in that desperately, desperately needed aid, erin. And clarissa, on that front, what needs to happen for aid to get in and out in and when you think about those borders, obviously controlled by egypt and israel. The vast majority of it by israel. So for that aid to come in, what role does israel play . Theyve made it clear theyre not going to send aid but they wouldnt stop anybody else from doing it except for they do control the means of entrance. Reporter they do and that is why i think youre seeing these impassioned pleas coming from the u. N. The u. N. Secretary general saying, were on the edge of the abyss here in the middle east. He called on hamas to release hostages and called on israel to allow desperately needed aid and electricity and water to get into gaza. We heard a little bit earlier from the commissioner for the u. N. Agency of relief and works. He said the world has lost its humanity. He said that 60 of gaza i dont fknow if you could hear te Jets Overhead 60 are dependent on the food aid and they have not been able to get food, water, medicine, electricity, nothing for eight days now. The stocks have run out. They can easily be replenished according to the u. N. Within a matter of hours. There are a lot of stockpiles in multiple countries nearby. But there has to be some commitment to facilitate sort of free and unfettered access to allow that aid to enter. On the egyptian side, this is a focus of diplomatic efforts. We saw Secretary Of State blinken in cairo today meeting with the egyptian president. And sisi said he thinks israel has gone beyond the right for its selfdefense and israel is issuing collective punishment on the people of gaza. What he didnt say, though, is what exactly it will take for egypt to allow some of that aid to start coming in through that raffa Border Crossing. For the egyptians, this is a complicated prospect, because Raffa Borders with the Sinai Peninsula and it is a heavy Military Zone and egypt already has many challenged in terms of poverty and they dont want to see a huge stream of humanity pouring into the desert who they cannot afford or really cope with taking care of. So, that is i guess why this idea of creating a humanitarian zone within Southern Gaza itself, has come up. But again, hugely problematic in terms of the logistics. So i do think that were seeing a real ratcheting up in the pressure on israel, on egypt, on various actors who support israel to put an end to this unmitigated suffering and to ensure, and were hearing people like blinken using this language now as well, that the correct humanitarian International Law is abided by. Because the situation in gaza right now is only intensifying. I also think it is worth reminding our viewers, erin, when you talk to people in northern gaza, there is a reluctance to leave their homes for a number of reasons. First of all, hamas has been felling people not to leave their homes. That hasnt helped. And secondly, there has been a huge amount of fear about attacks or bombs along the route to go south. The idf has said they have nothing to do with that. But it only fuels peoples fears. But the girl who i spoke to, the 22yearold Dentistry Student, she also talked about this broader reluctance of many palestinian to leave their homes because theyre fearful that they wont be allowed to come back. Theyre fearful this is going to be another nachba, meaning the catastrophe referring to 1948 when 700,000 palestinians were forced to leave they are homes. So all of this combines to create a paralysis. And for those who do leave their homes, a kind of chaos as they try to find refuge and all of the u. N. Centers are by their own accounts just completely overwhelmed. Completely overwhelmed and as you point out, there are Refugee Camps in egypt which of course there are for other countries in africa and these things become permanent and just ask jordan. These are permanent locations. So you could see why that fear is so palpable in addition to the Historical Context that you give to it. Today here in tel aviv, we had continually heard explosions in gaza. Honestly, a little bit less of that. But there were more incoming rockets than any other day nand there were no Siren Warnings and rockets landed and which is unexpected given the iron dome. Im curious what your experience was today in ashkelon, along the gaza border. It is interesting you should mention that. We did have several barrages of rockets and there were at least two instances that i could remember where there was no siren. There was no red alert and we just suddenly heard explosions in the sky. I think the other significant thing that has happened today, that, you know, potentially does not por tend well for the future of this conflict, is increased activity back and forth between Southern Lebanon and Israeli Forces in the north of the country. The fear has been from the getgo that a second front could open in this war that hezbollah could get involved in this war. Which would dramatically up the ante and dramatically up the number of casualties that were seeing. The u. N. Has said that their Peace Keeping force in Southern Lebanon, that their headquarters were hit. Nobody was injured. About nine instances, i believe, of rockets being reported. But all of this, again, just sort of fanning the flames of these tensions and leading to very real fears that this conflict could escalate even further, erin. Clarissa, thank you very much. In ashkelon, south of where we are tonight. Thank you. And our Special Coverage continues after a very short break. With more than a dozen americans unaccounted for following the hamas attack in israel, the Biden Administration now said they know there are americans being held hostage by hamas. Were joined now by Cnn Jerusalem Correspondent here in studio with us. Great to see you in person. Always see you over the live shots. So great to have you here as well. One of the things that we saw being discussed today and this was asked of Flumerous American officials is whether or not the u. S. Would commit to using troops to free the american hostages. That is a dicey proposition. That is very dicey and could set the region off on a different path and i dont think that well see american Boots On The Ground. Now, listen, israeli, and the american militaries have close relationship. I hear israeli officials talk about how the americans are their brothers in harms. I was on a carrier ship a few months ago for the largest joint exercise went the two armies with a clear message towards iran and toward its proxies in the region about be careful with what you do. But again, i dont think we will quite yet see a full american boots on on the ground. We have carrier ships off in the mediterranean see, but john kirby himself spoke earlier about this and we listened to what he had to say but i dont think well see the boots on an ground in the coming days. There is fno plans to putt u troops onp ground to fight between the but the americans. Were actively trying to find out exactly where they are. I mean, shannon, we dont even know how many exactly. We saw a small handful we know. But there could be more than what we know. I wont Rule Anything in or out when it comes to getting our hostages home. Were working on this literally by the hour. And we do know there is an american federal hostage team in israel to try to help them. But it seems like right now the americans are letting the israelis take the lead even though some hostages have american citizenship. And you just left israel with your family and youre having a baby soon to congratulations on that. Thank you. You spent some time in israel. What was life like there when you were leaving. It must be surreal to leave as all of this happening. I have never seen israel like this and nobody i know who has been living in israel for decades have seen it like this. People are comparing it to israels 9 11, because even for like the Yom Kippur War 50 years ago which was this Surprise Attack by the armies, most of the casualties were soldiers. This is civilians. And israelis are seeing horrors on their screens day by day that we cant discuss because theyre so terrible to happens to the families. This is the largest massacre of jews since the holocaust and that is where were seeing rhetoric from the military and even from the more liberal left wing. They are they want essentially to decimate hamas. They want to decimate hamas off the face of the planet and i think were maybe unprepared for what we might see happening there gaza in the next few days. It is not a question of if there will be a Ground Incursion, it is a question of when and what will it look like. And it is clear and i think the point that you make, makes it clear that people feel this in israel deep down in their bones. It is a small country. My friends there are saying the same thing that youre saying. If you just look at the percentage of people who were kill an the people of percentage who have been called up for reserve duty and there is nobody somebody affected by someone being killed or called up for sfrs right now. Glad your safe. Best of luck to you. Thank you. Joining me now is barack refine. Appreciate you coming on and talking about this. Just to pick up on what i was talking about with hadas a few moments ago, were all watching and waiting to see what happens next. And weve been showing these live pictures of gaza, the images this evening with the exception of maybe a few flashes that weve seen here or there. About the same as what we saw last night. But as hadas was saying, this is not a matter of if but when and she was saying that americans an people Around The World might be unprepared for the level of, you know, wartime violence that were about to see unfold. Yeah, i think that, you know, israel found itself in this situation on the one hand, for years israel went on all sorts of small operations in gaza because it didnt want to go all the way, it didnt want to topple hamas, it didnt it never said that the aim is to dismantle the organization. And now it understands that on the one hand, if it goes for such an operation, then theyre going to be a lot of casualties both on the israeli side but also on the palestinian side. It will create a lot of International Anger and criticism. On the other hand, if israel doesnt go on such an operation, first, you know, israel Public Opinion will go nuts. That is for sure. It will be huge pressure on the government that there is already huge pressure on the government. But more important than that, other countries in the region, iran, hezbollah, other israeli adversaries and enemies with look at it and say oh, the israelis are weak so now it is our time to do it also. So this is why at the end of the day the Israeli Government doesnt have any other option but to go in. And just a few moments ago we mentioned that netanyahus that invited President Biden to visit israel soon. No timetable when that might happen and white house officials will not get into that kind of timing in terms of travel of the president. But what is your sense of it . The importance of that, that netanyahu would invite the u. S. President to israel . First, i think that at least from what i hear from u. S. Officials, this thing, this visit is being seriously considered, even know there is no final decision. I would not be surprised if we see President Biden in israel on friday, ahead of a possible International Conference in egypt on saturday. An International Conference regarding gaza. President sisi invited biden today to come to this conference. The white house is considering this, too. And at least from what i think and what i see and what i hear, there is a very high chance that biden will go to israel and to egypt later this week. And you know, we were just talking with hadas about the prospect of american Boots On The Ground in gaza and in some capacity, Special Forces i suppose in some kind of Rescue Mission for americans held hostage. We were speaking with democratic congressman adam smith in the preachus hour and he said if there was a plan, he thinks that Special Forces would go in there and do that. What is your sense of it, though . Is that a real possibility . Or do you get the sense that the administration is just sort of keeping its options open and using that sort of language that we hear from time to time . There is a hard truth that needs to be told here. There is not going to be a rescue operation. I do not see that. Obviously not the u. S. Rescue operation, it is not in the cards in any way. U. S. Doesnt really have intelligence about gaza. It doesnt know the terrain. It is not it has no ability to do such a thing. The Israeli Military, for years, had soldier called in hamas captivity for five years and the israelis did not have enough evidence to get one soldier out and now youre talking about more than 150 people. So i dont see that. And ill tell you even more, another hard truth, i dont think that getting the hostages out is the top priority of the Israeli Government right now. The top priority is to dismantle hamas. And it is again, it is something that is not easy to here, but i think that is the truth at the moment. And just very quickly, finally, is there a reason why or do you have any sense as to why this is not already underway . This Ground Incursion that has been foreshadowed by the israelis . Why tell everybody this is about to happen and then have the whole world wait 48, 72 hours. So, first, i think that when the israelis announce that palestinians should evacuate to the Southern Gaza strip, in 24 hours, then i think it is obvious there is a lot of International Criticism because you cannot evacuate a Million People in 24 hours. So i think the israelis understand that and said, you know, okay, no rush. That is first. Second, what i hear from israeli officials, that, you know, the Weather Conditions right now are also problematic for such an operation because you need air cover and there is a lot of clouds above gaza. And third, israelis are in no rush. It is better to prepare for another day and another two days, another week, and know what youre going into. Barack ravine, thank you very much. Appreciate it as always. Just how dire is the situation right now in gaza . The Director General of the Palestinian Red Crescent society joins my colleague erin burnett next. Stay with us. Your live in the cnn newsroom. 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Gaza has not been able to receive any humanitarian aid since the conflict began and it is an area completely reliant upon such aid even without the con flick as the Israeli Military struck more than 100 targets last night, 250 today. And they say they struck. We are running and found the house on fire and charred. There were people alive and we rescue them quickly. But there were people still under the rubble. Until now, there are three families under this house. Go god willing theyre all in haven. My family will be in heaven. They gave their life for jerusalem, for palestine. They were all women. All children. Children, children, children. Gaza Ministry Of Health said israeli air strikes have killed at least 2,600 people and injured almost 10,000 more since the conflict began over a week ago a ago and the numbers are high, that is clear from the strikes weve seen. Joining me now from ramallah is the Director General of the Palestinian Red Crescent society milan rowhanni, i want to get your reaction to the humanitarian crisis unfolding over on this side in gaza. How bad is this going to get . Do you think . It is already quite bad. It is horrendous. Before going on air, i was chatting with our colleagues in gaza city who are staying at a hospital. They are telling me that there is a bombardment every five minutes. Around the hospital, which is not only hosting patients and our teams, but there is about 2,000 to 3,000 people would have fleed and are staying at hot the. Smoke and dust from that bombing is getting into the hospital. Yesterday our colleagues told us that they are running out of food. We managed to get some bread from the south to gaza city. Food and water is running out. Medicine and obviously fuel, we have been saying that we only have fuel for a few days, today i could say that we are we only have fuel maybe for tomorrow and after tomorrow. And without fuel, the hospitals will not function. Right. Obviously you cant even run a generator. So you say tomorrow or perhaps the day after. Im not going to speak to that specific hospital, but as you know israel said there is a network of tunnels under gaza and that hamas militants put those tunnels and arms and arsenal under civilian places like hospitals and schools. What do you say to that . And that and that horrific possibility that that puts out there . Look, we are a humanitarian organization. We care and our mission is to serve humanity and provide humanitarian assistance and medical attention to those people who are wounded and would are sick. We are seeing every minute that passes by more civilian people are killed. Children, women, and elderly people. Normally civilian people who have sought refuge. You know, this evening we had a call with one of our colleagues who fled as was told to evacuate to the south of raffa. He was worried, he said, my wife didnt come back home. Im going to go out and look for her. A couple of hours later, he comes back to us and he said, my son has been killed and my wife is critically injured. These are people. These are civilians. Every many the that passes, there are more lives lost. And we appeal to the humanity of the world. We still believe in humanity. Nothing, nothing, nothing justifies this tragedy, the killing of civilians on both sides. There are, we understand, trucks of aid stranded at that raffa border, the gazaegypt border. What do you say to egypt . Egypt of course controls that border. It is a complicated situation. But what do you say to the egyptian president el sisi. Let me be very clear here. Israel is the occupying power. And under International Law, and this is also the statement from the International Committee of the red cross, and the International Law, israel has the responsibility to protect and care for civilians that are under its control. Then, i think all countries around have sent aid. They are waiting for the border to open. But as i said, this evening our colleague was killed in raffa near the border. A convoy of people who were fleeing to south were killed and targeted. The raffa border was bombarded a couple of days ago itself. So i think in order for aid to get in, we need a ceasefire. We need a secession of hostilities and that is critical for it to come in from egypt and israel and we understand that israel is also ready and has access through the souther border to allow for trucks to get in. We have trucks ready to go to gaza and this needs israels permission. Yes. Of course to pass through israel itself. M marwan, is this the worst humanitarian situation youve seen in gaza . Believe me, it is far worse than anything we have seen. Weve been throughout this con flick, unfortunately weve seen many wars, many escalation of violence and hostilities. But were never seen in a couple of days a couple of thousands of people are killed, that vast destruction throughout gaza is immense. Weve never seen Something Like this. We have we have went through wars. 2008, 90, and 2011 and 14 and 21, 22, this is unp unprecedented. Unprecedented. Mar wan, thank you very much we appreciate your time. And your perspective. And the real question, of course, in the context of all of this and the complications and all of the tunnels underground, Und Underground and civilians, and what will a Ground Invasion of gaza look like. And what dangers could civilians and israel face . That is next as cnn Special Coverage continues. 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Major, you know, weve been looking at the same live images of gaza over the last couple of days. It is quiet there. There are a lot of i guess expectations this might get going. Is it possible, because of the intricacies, because of the dangers and how things could go sideways, in an urban combat type of situation, a lot of comparisons have been made to fallujah, that the israelis have slowed things down and just taking extra care and putting together their battle plans. What do you think . Well, i think theyve been planning for this operation for years. So i think that is a big difference from our operations in iraq and other places, where they are limited. Even the second battle of fallujah, we have six months to prepare. Theyve been prepared, although they didnt want it to happen for years and the better comparison is the 2017 battle of mosul. But nine months, destroyed most of the city, and 10,000 civilian casualties an once that close fight happens and that is when we could potentially see, i know there has been 250 targets executed today. Against hamasm military targets. But to clear the urban areas, the statedi israeli mission, tht bombing will go to thousands of rounds per day. In order to support the close fight that would have to happen. Right. And major, i mean, as were all waiting for this Ground Incursion to get started. It is worth reminding folks, we have seen mass avenue amount of destruction inside of gaza from those strikes. That is already taken place. Were already seeing repercussions of that. But once this gets going, you have the presence of hospital p patients, and we saw doctors talking about how theyre kids on ventilators, how do we move the kids and when you have Hospital Patients you have potential hostages and foreign nationals who cant get out and how does that handle the operation for the israeli Defense Forces. S it increases the complications of what targets you can and cant engage. Protected sites. But the problem is that both sides have the legal obligation to do everything feasible to protect life. It is not saying if the hospital stays open, it is going to be destroyed. That is not true. Can you execute even the highest intensity and we saw this in mosul fights and there was a battle over hospital in which the Iraqi Security forces had to use white for Forrous Which became International Media attention to cover the movement of a attack where isis was using a hospital as one of their refuges. It is possible but it increases the risk to much more civilian casualties if they stay in the environment when this battle actually starts. It has started. Were in the early phases of it. Yeah. And hamas is going to use civilians as a human shield, that is part of the reason why they said they didnt want people leaving the northern part of gaza. And adding to that complexity, you also have this extensive Tunnel System around gaza. That that is going to be a problem i imagine. That is what were seeing, to me, as a student of all majorushab battles, isnt historical. Weve seen this before. But the levels of preparation, the decades of tunnels underneath gaza city and others, it is not just connecting the house to here. But i mean they go deep and deep into the earth and there is bunkers and there is civilians and there is hostages. This is significantly increases the difficulty, the combat and hill for anybody going in there. And just finally, major, would you advise Theize R Israeo conduct the large scale operation everybody is anticipating given all of the problems that could arise with an urban combat environment. Might they get bogged down. Is there a concern that they need to be mindful of and plan for . So ive spent a lot of time touring all militaries Around The World and studying how they approach urban warfare. I dont offer vice. I do do training and one of the Biggest Forces is prepared for a Connest Itted environment like this is the idf. But of course there is no bloodless war. Theyll take a lot of casualties and i think they know that. All right spencer, thank you very much for your time and expertise. We appreciate it. In the meantime, it is been eight days since an israeli woman told her son she was heading to a safe room when the hamas attack started. She has not been heard from since. Well talk to her son when our Special Coverage continues in just a moment. Stay with us. Breaking news just into cnn for the First Time Since the Terror Attack last saturday in israel, the president of the palestinian authority, abass is condemning the hamas attack in israel. He said hamass actions do not, quote, represent the Palestinian People, end quote. His comments were made in a phone call from the president of venezuela. Well have more on this in just a few moments. In the meintime, the mother of noham was kidnapped. They were supposed to celebrate her 75th birthday together in london. But sthe called him saying she was headed to her safe room. That is the last time that he heard from her. And he joins us now. I just want to offer my thoughts to you. I cant imagine what you and your family are going through right now. Really appreciate you joining us to talk about this. You have heard any new information since you last heard from your mother . What can you tell us . First, thank you, jim, for inviting me. I think all the details you presented are correct and we didnt heard since. So that was the last time we heard, was the 7th Of October of that saturday morning. Thats it. And what do you know right now . Just that shes gone . Shes missing . Thats it. Thats it. Thats as much as we know. We can speculate, we can so what happened was that we know for sure that she was very distressed, because she saw people outside of her house. She went into the safe room. This is a safe room that in the kibbutz, everybody have, which is designed to protect them from shelling. And she went in. You cant lock this safe rooms. So in reality, she was probably fighting, holding the door handle. Some people held that handle for eight hours. But shes, as you said, nearly 75. And supposed to be to celebrate her 75th birthday. And she probably was fighting three, four, men so she didnt really stand a chance, if that was the case. And you dont even know if shes alive at this point. No. So when the army arrived, at 6 00 israel time and went into her house with a medical team, it was only bloodstains. She was not there. We know that she is not on the dead list. She is not on the injured list, and she is not on the rescued list. Thats all we know. Im just so terribly sorry. Noam, what do you want us to know about your mother . I think, you know, its a week now and its hard to believe what really happened. I think its a real weakness, because you cannot imagine humanity anywhere capable of doing what really happened in the kibbutz. So to answer your question, what i want is to recognize that what we need to do now, without immediate effect and with no hesitation is to open humanitarian corridor, to release immediately all the under 18s and over 65. According to the International Law and the human code, and you know, they cannot be part of this. They can just not be part of that, in a world where we accept that we all share that anyones values of life is not more important than others. It is just absolutely unimaginable that kids, 9monthold babies and kids and elderly, frail, taken under mobility scooters, some of them with cancer, some of them with parkinsons. The longest trip they had to take for a long time. All the way past the border and into gaza. They need to be out now. Not because the israelis or jewish or not because anything. Its because were human. And as humans, that is the basic code of conduct that we from anyone on the planet. That there are some things you dont do. And if you do them, you cannot be part of what is going on here. So i want to use the platform. I want you and i want everyone to look inside themselves and check in with themselves. And where they stand. When people celebrate this, they celebrate the pain that these guys try to inflict on me and my family. What would you like to see happen next, noam . I want to see a humanitarian corridor now. And i want to see the release of all the hostages, of course, now, immediately, without any conditions. Well, if we can were talking about humanitarian crisis. Were talking about everything that has happened. And im telling you, i grew up in this area, and when i grew up there. We used to go to the beach, through gaza, in egypt. In the 70s, it was peaceful, it was nice. It can be like that. I dont think the people of gaza wants that. I dont think the Palestinian People in gaza needs that. They are being played. The media are being played. The students in universities are being played. All the people who go to the streets now and protest are being played. This is part of the plan. They planned this for so long. For so long. Do you think the plan finished when they left israel with old people and young kids . The plan go much bigger than that. And wider than that. This is all part of a very big plan. Its not taking the gazans into the most importance of life that we need to protect. Yeah. And its not taking israelis, of course, people in the heart and the center of every action that happened now. Well, noam, we really appreciate your time and sharing the story of your mother. If we can show her picture one more time, just in case theres any chance whatsoever that somebody has seen her and can communicate with israeli authorities and with yourself about her whereabouts listen, my mom had a Hip Operation not long ago. She is not going around looking for any i would be very surprised if i hear from any of your viewers any information about her. I wish, i really wish. I wish, too. I wish too. I would be very, very happy if that would be the case. She is not in a tree and she is not wandering about. For sure. No, i understand. I understand. Noam, we really appreciate your time and sharing your mothers story and getting these pictures out there, i hope and pray that you get a positive conclusion to all of this, that she comes home. I appreciate that, jim. Thank you very much. I really want to say one thing these people, this community, marginalized in israel for the tenacity around what they still believe that peace is possible. Some of them would be okay dying for peace, for sure, they wont be okay dying for war. Thank you, north am. Im calling anyone with heart to do anything they can to demand humanity to stand up for moral code and these people need to be released now. 100 . Thank you, jim. No, no, my heart goes out to you. Our hearts go out to you. I hope you find some peace. I hope she comes home. We really appreciate your time. Well be praying for you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Well be right back

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