Hello and welcome. Im Lynda Kinkade with the latest on the israel hamas war. An Israeli Ground offensive appears all but inevitable. Authorities in gaza saying more than 4,300 palestinians have been killed in the past two weeks after the hamas Terror Attack in israel which killed more than 1,400 people with around 200 others missing or captured. Hundreds of Armored Vehicles along with thousands of israeli troops are now poised to strike at hamas at a moments notice. On saturday, the idf Chief Of Staff again repeated what theyve heard all week, that we will enter gaza. An Idf Spokesperson told cnn its not a question of if at this point, only when. The timeline, you know, that changes according to many variables on the ground, in the air, and across the sea. The important thing is that the idf will conduct significant Military Operations in order to defeat hamas, in order to bring our hostages home, and in order to fundamentally change the Security Situation that we have in southern israel, and frankly, all of israel. In response to the recent escalations by iran and its proxies, the u. S. Defense secretary has announced a significant boost in americas Defense Posture in the middle east. The directive includes more Missile Defense systems across the region, as well as placing more u. S. Troops under prepare to deploy orders. Elliot goch joins us live from london. The Israel Defense forces, idf has indicated it will increase strikes on gaza, again telling residents to head south, warning of significant combat. And on top of that weve got the u. S. Now stepping up its socalled deterrence in the region. What more can you tell us . Reporter theres been an inevitability about an Israeli Ground invasion, incursion into the gaza strip ever since hamas Terrorist Attack two weeks ago. We do now seem to be getting very, very close to that actually happening. Because israel has said, as you mentioned, that it is going to be increasing air strikes on the gaza strip to minimize the threat to its Ground Forces and also because its been dropping flyers on one neighborhood of the gaza strip, telling residents if they dont evacuate, they might be considered a partner to the Terrorist Organization, a reference to hamas. Weve seen this buildup of troops, over 350,000 reservists called up. There are hundreds of tanks there. Now the Chief Of The General staff telling troops there in no Uncertain Terms they will be going into the gaza strip. So it really is just a question of timing. But that timing does now seem to be very, very close by. But of course, weve been discussing this all week as well for the past two weeks, that a Ground Invasion is not going to be simple, not just because of the risk to israeli troops, both to their lives and for the possibility of them being taken hostage, but also because the risks for very large numbers of civilian casual tizz. And of course the Labyrinth Complex of tunnels that hamas maintains underground, its a risky operation but one israel kneels it has to do in order to achieve its objectives of destroying hamas militarily, also trying to get it hostages back. There are at least 200 people being held by hamas, more that are missing as well by hamas and other militant groups, and israel wants to get them back as well. A very complex operation, one that now seems not just inevitable but imminent as well. Weve also heard that the Israeli Defense force has attacked what it has described as a Terrorist Compound in the west bank, allegedly including a hamas cell within a mosque. Reporter the details are israel carried out a strike on what it says was a Command Center being maintained by hamas and Islamic Jihad and jointly those two military groups were planning an imminent Terrorist Attack and thats why it carried out this air strike. It says its Command Center was underneath a mosque. You can see those images there, a hole ripped in the side of this mosque by an air strike. The Palestinian Red Crescent says theres been one person killed and seven injured. The seems israel discovered this compound in july, during a major incursion, the biggest in jenin in some 20 years. Elliot goken, thank you for speaking with us. Nick ryan, a retired general with the australian army, good to have you with us. So the Israel Defense forces have warned residents in the north of gaza again to evacuate, dropping red leaflets, sending messages to anyone with cell Service Warning they might be considered as a partner for the Terrorist Organization if they dont evacuate. What does that signal about the timing of a possible Ground Invasion . It potentially signals that a Ground Attack into gaza is very close. But it also signals where the israeli army might seek to enter gaza. A large part of its forces likely to go into the north. But i dont think all of it will be going there. It will want to surprise hamas. It will want to deceive it. So other bits of the army will probably go into other bits of gaza besides the north. Major general, israel has warned that its going to increase its strikes, that it wants to destroy hamas and its capabilities. But overall, does it have a clear strategic end game . Well, i think thats the big question. At the end of the day, Military Operations should be supporting political outcomes. Its not clear what they might be, besides a destruction of hamas. At the end of the day, after this operation is complete, israel will want to work with someone else in gaza who can make it a more secure and process pruls gaza. So it reduces its threat to israel. What those political objectives might be, weve yet to see. There is a risk of miscalculation at every step. The u. S. , weve heard in the last hour or so, its now increasing what it calls deterrence in the region to discourage any other actors, any other nations from getting involved. On top of the two Aircraft Carriers being destroyed in the region, we heard its activated the deployment of an antiballistic Missile Defense system so shoot down and intercept missiles, as well as the patriot surfacetoair missile system. Describe for us what that signal is. Whats the likelihood of an escalation in this war involving multiple countries, especially given that u. S. Forces in the region have also already been fired upon . Well, what is possible is that with israel very absorbed in gaza, other actors, particularly hezbollah, but other nonstate actors from syria or iran may decide to exploit that opportunity. The u. S. As well as other countries in the region did do not want to see that. They dont want to see a spillover of conflict here. Its not just the United States and israel that have an interest in deterring other actors. A range of countries in the region also have a deep interest in ensuring this conflict is restricted to israel and gaza at the moment. Major general ryan, despite so much sympathy, the horrific Terror Attack in israel, we have since seen global backlash for civilian deaths in gaza, as well as the air strikes, israel cut off supplies of water, full, electricity. Israel has claimed that its restarted the water supply, but people in gaza say without electricity you cant pump the water. How does israel conduct a war in hamas without the collective punishment of 2 million plus citizens . I think this is at the heart of president bidens words last week when he said, you know, americans after 9 11 were enraged and heartbroken, but we also made mistakes. I think that was him telegraphing to israel, youre enraged, youre heartbroken, but please dont do anything thats going to compromise a longterm strategic solution here. I think america and israels other friends will be counseling them in the background, that yes, they need to take on hamas. Yes, they have a right to sovereign selfdefense. But they shouldnt, hopefully, be doing things that make the situation worse in the longer term. And in the last couple of days, Major General, we saw the release of two hostages by hamas, Two Americans. But there are around 200 others still in captivity. I spoke to the idf about how they can be sure those hostages are safe as they carry out these air strikes, one after the next. They told me they have intelligence to suggest that the hostages are being held eliminationwhere. But what are the risks for those captives held by hamas if israel launches this Ground Invasion, and how does that pose an additional challenge for the idf . Well, in these kind of urban operations, as good as the idf is and as deep as its knowledge of gaza is, theres still many, many unknowns. The locations of every hostage is unlikely to be known by the intelligence services. That means when israel does go in on the ground, every soldier will have in the back of their mind that they could be hurting hostages by their actions. That will have a fairly Significant Impact on israels operations. So, you know, i think it will be very difficult for the idf to assume it knows the location of every hostage. The idf has a very advanced military, especially when it comes to technology. But israel gaza and hamas have these hamas use these tunnels, underground tunnels, throughout the territory. How does the advances in technology that israel have assist them as they proceed . Well, they help, but no technologys perfect. You know, as military people know, the enemy always gets a vote. Hamas has been working very hard for decades, not just to establish these tunnels, but to hide them and ensure that the israelis cant pick them up. If israel knew where they all were, theyd be destroyed by now. Theyre going to be a factor. Just urban operations generally are very, very difficult even for the best armies, even for those like the israelis who have done this a lot. It will be slow going. It will be very bloody for soldiers and civilians, unfortunately. Retired Major General mick ryan, we appreciate your time from brisbane, australia, thanks so much. Any Israeli Ground incursion into gaza will eventually have to deal with what the idf calls the gaza metro, when is what we were just speaking about, the vast network of tunnels beneath gaza. Clearing them out poses an especially thorny problem for israeli troops. Cnns tom foreman explains. Reporter as much as we hear about the tunnels under gaza, there really arent many photos or eyewitness accounts as to exactly what they are compared to the importance of them. Generally, many of them seem to be dug by hand, relatively small, and reinforced with concrete so they cant easily be collapsed. How big is this network . Think about this. Gaza is only about 25 by six miles. Yet the indication is there may be more than 300 miles of Tunnel S Underneath that. The depth, unknown. Maybe a few meters, maybe more, and many appear fairly cramped. Possible uses . Hiding Command Centers, weapons caches, rocketry, and yes, maybe even hostages. Secret movement of key hamas figures. They might be in this area, go to this part of the area, and be undetected because they cant be spied with satellites or drones or anything else. And they would represent a safe place in this small area. Relatively safe, in that a lot of conventional weapons would not easily penetrate this, but you might have to bring in bunkerbuster bombs if somebody really wanted to go through the reinforcement and all of that earth to get underneath. Thats why this is a focus, not only for hamas, but for the israelis too. Our thanks to tom foreman. What could qatars role in this war be . Well talk with a middle east expert about how qatars influence in the region could become a liability. A peace summit called by egypt ended without an accord due to, quote, differences according to two officials. Arab leaders gathered in cairo saturday to try to deescalate the situation in gaza and protect its civilians. However, israeli and senior u. S. Officials werent there. Egypts president called for negotiations for a twostate solution and the establishment of an independent palestinian state. Israels ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was unfortunate some of those attending, quote, had difficulty condemning terrorism. To get a better understanding of how countries in the region are positioned, Hussein Ibish is a Senior Fellow at the American Task force on palestine. Good to have you with us. Quick correction, im senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute in washington. Excellent. Good to get your perspective today. Thank you. I read that piece you wrote in the atlantic describing qatar as a diplomatic broker, given its ties to hamas. You warrant the ties are a liability. Can you explain why . We can see qatar help with the release of two hostages, Two Americans. Surely at this time theyd be considered an asset, given that direct line of communication with hamas . No doubt. At the moment theyre an asset regarding hostages. And also, they have this background of being a huge asset to the pentagon. Because they built this huge, Fabulous Air Base called al uded and handed it over to the United States on incredible terms, terms really no other country would agree to, basically giving the u. S. Virtually extraterritorial jurisdiction there. It functions almost as u. S. Territory, basically. Extraordinary. So thats something that the pentagon really cherishes. On the other hand, as time goes on, given how deep qatars links to the hamas are and all these senior hamas political leaders living in qatar at the expense of the qataris, it may become an issue with israel, the west, and other arab countries because they sayategory of isis and al qaeda. You cant do this, you have to choose between us and them. If that happens, theyre going to be in a very, very difficult spot. We know that qatar has contributed hundreds of millions of dollars each year to gaza. You write, with the consent of the u. S. And israel. Does it need that consent . Yeah, i think so. As a practical matter, it does. Because israel allowed a qatari official to bring its literally brought in cash. Its not bank transfers. Its actual cash that comes. Sometimes, anyway. And all of the yes, i think israel could block it if they wanted to. Because what hamas is doing excuse me, what qatar is doing for hamas in this case is paying, among other things, paying the Public Employees payrolls. The teachers and the doctors who work for the government and the Police Officers and all the bureaucrats and all the Civil Servants in gaza get paid so that families have food on the table. It basically has been propping up the gaza economy on a monthly basis. And so that has been okay with israel, the United States, the palestinian authority, the plo, and egypt and jordan and everybody else. But i think at this point, any additional aid to hamas takes on a very different tinge. And they give them a lot of support beyond that. As i say, they have almost all of the Political Leadership of hamas living there as close and trusted friends. Thats a problem now. I mean, they may be protected by the pentagon and by this base that they pay for and gave to the United States, but its going to be tricky. Theyre going to be in a tough spot. Israel has indicated that it will launch a Ground Incursion. Its ready to proceed with that. Yeah. Is it walking into a trap . Well, ive written that from the very beginning. And i think it is. I think hamas wants exactly that. Hamas engaged in an act of spectacular overkill. When terrorist groups or Insurgent Groups to that, theyre trying to provoke an emotional overreaction by the targeted power, by the stronger, dominant power. To get them to inflict on themselves damage and a blow that the Insurgent Group would not be capable of doing. Think of 9 11, how it provoked the United States into irrationally attacking iraq, a country that had nothing to do with 9 11. But it was a blow against american prestige, interests, sense, everything that continues to reverberate to this day. We did much more damage to ourselves than al qaeda could have by stupidly invading iraq. I think hamas is trying to get israel to make that mistake, come in on the ground, engage in the kind of close quarters, housetohouse combat that favors guerillas and militia groups, not regular armies. Ideally theyd like israeli troops to stay. Now we have to run this place, hamas is destroyed, and the remnants of hamas can create an insurgency that at first is very small, maybe, but over time gains steam and momentum, and then they can start picking off Israeli Soldiers and capturing them, whatnot. All of this is a bid to gain control of the Palestinian National movement. And once and for all get fatah into the margins and ultimately take over the plo with all of their missions all over the world and their u. N. Presence there, u. N. Observer state. So i think this is the plan. So far, i think its been working brilliantly for hamas, im sad to say. If israel goes in on the ground, well, well see what happens. But i think theyre walking into a trap, as i said. Hussein ibish, senior resident scholar at the Arab Gulf States Institute, good to get your perspective, thing. Two freed american hostages reunite with their family in israel. But what about the hundreds of others still in hamas captivity . Ill speak to an expert next. Welcome back to our viewers all around the world. Im liynda kinkade. Tens of thousands of israeli troops are preparing for a Ground Incursion of gaza as israel says it will step up air striked on the territory. The edf Chief Of Staff said saturday their military will enter gaza and initiate an operation to take out hamas. But it did not provide any time frame. The u. S. Is sending more Missile Defense systems to the middle east. The pentagon is placing additional u. S. Troops on a prepare to deploy order in response to the escalating situation in the region. Aid organizations are calling for unrestricted access to gaza, saying in a joint statement from the United Nations that time is running out to help the thousands in need of medical assistance. Cnns Salma Abdelaziz shows us the reporting on the glowing humanitarian crisis, and a warning, her report contains disturbing video. Reporter hospitals in gaza crumbling. Everything running out, from Surgical Equipment to medicine. And the tiniest lives are left hanging in the balance. We need power, we need access to clean water. Without basic services, this will be a humanitarian catastrophe. Already seven hospitals and 21 primary Health Care Facilities here are out of service, according to palestinian officials, because of shortages. After intense diplomatic efforts, prayers of relief at rafah Border Crossing as a tickle of aid was allowed in from egypt. But the 20truck convoy is only a drop in the ocean of need here, equivalent to just 3 of what entered this enclave daily prior to the conflict. More than 200 additional trucks of assistance remain stalled on the egyptianccorng to the u. N. Every hour costs lives. So far, no civilians can leave the enclave. 10yearold Palestinian American aidan is among those trapped. We had no place to go. All the streets are bombed. Theyre literally gone. How are we supposed to go out . How . Its all closed. Reporter even if people of allowed out, it will be a limited number. Most likely only those with foreign passports. Sealing some 2 million others, half of them children, into this hellscape. But some refuse to go even if they could, fearing Israel Intends to bomb and besiege them out of their homes, never to return. Even as mahmoud buries his children, he says he will people fighting just to exist here. We will still be patient. As long as we are alive on this earth, we will be patient. We will never leave this land. After the october 7th Terror Attacks when hamas killed more than 1,400 people in israel in a brutal surprise incursion, israel vowed to wipe out hamas. But with hundreds of air strikes pounding the densely populated enclave a day, innocent blood is being spilled. Innocent children struck out while they were sleeping. What did they do . Did they carry weapons . These are innocent children who know nothing. Tell us, when will this end . There are calls for a ceasefire to get civilians out of the war zone and allow more aid into gaza, but the pleas fall on deaf ears so far. Israel is preparing for the next faith of its operations, a potential Ground Incursion that can only bring more suffering. Those two american hostages released friday have reunited with family in israel. Judith ray ranaan and her 17yearold daughter natalie spent almost two weeks in hamas captivity before they were handed over to Israeli Forces at the gaza border. Natalies water says shes expected to come home to illinois to celebrate her 18th birthday on tuesday. Natalie and her mother spoke on the phone with the u. S. President , joe biden, after being released. The white house posted video of that emotional call on social media. Hey, judith. Hey, judith. Hello, president. Im so glad youre home not home, im glad youre out. Thank you so very, very much. Hey, nat, how are you . God love you. Thank you for your services for israel. Look, thats been long serving. Im just glad we were able to get you out. Weve been working on it a long time. Were going to get them all out, god willing. I just want to say, i hope youre both not only feeling good but in good health as well. Yes. Yes, we are. Thank you very much. God bless you. God bless you guys. The release was the result of negotiations between qatar and hamas. According to the idf more than 200 people are being held hostage in gaza right now. Theyre trying to negotiate their release using qatar. Joining me now from new york is christopher oleary, Senior Vice President for Global Operations at the safan group, a Global Intelligence and security consultancy. Hes also a former u. S. Government director of Hostage Recovery. Good to have you with us. Good to be here. So in your role as the former director of Hostage Recovery for the u. S. Government, you were dedicated to the safe rescue and recovery of u. S. Citizens taken by terror groups. What are you hearing from your sources in the field about the release of those Two Americans who are held captive by hamas . Why would hamas release those two . What was the calculation . Well, its tough to say exactly what their calculations were. But it was calculated. Hamas did not do that because theyre all Of A Sudden Ben Nfl leapt. They didnt do it for humanitarian reasons. I think its important to recognize and remember theyre a Terrorist Organization. They took hostages to terrorize. Its a tried and proven tactic for Terrorist Organizations in the modern era. And its intended to influence victims beyond its immediate victims, striking terror around the world through the use of the media, now social media. Why they were released could be a variety of reasons. One of which is a delaying tactic on the part of hamas. You know, it gives hope that others could be released and might slow the invasion of gaza by israel. It could be to be a counter narrative to the world to show that they are not monsters as they demonstrated two weeks ago, but they have a humanitarian bone in their body. But thats not accurate. Or number three, to demonstrate that they are legitimate partners in a negotiation that the qataris and others can work with them and there might be a deal to be struck here. Can you give us a sense of what sort of strategies you deploy when negotiate with terrorists . In the work youve done, how often would you have a direct line through, and when would you work with indirect channels to negotiate . Depends on the group. There are groups that have turned this into a business in northwest africa. Groups like al qaeda and Islamic Maghreb or the southern philippines, the abu sayyaf group, in south america. Farc. Theyve turned this into a business over the years. Hamas is different. They are in some ways a nationalistic group looking for the independence of palestine. But theyre also an Islamist Group as well. So they are not rational actors, although they have some proficiency and experience in dealing with Hostage Matters. And they also know their anchor point is, if they took one israeli soldier in 2006, five years later they were able to get over 1,000 Palestinian Prisoners released. So thats what theyre thinking. So now they have 210 hostages, and they are using this to their benefit. Its going to be very calculated, very deliberate on their part. So negotiating with them through the qataris, through a legitimate partner with an established track record with the United States and the International Community, is the best approach right now. There are fbi Hostage Negotiators partnered up with the israelis on deck, as well as other Hostage Negotiators from the International Community who routinely Work Together in matters that are complex like this. Sir, in terms of the other hostages, including foreign nationals from dozens of countries, if youre working on this particular negotiation to get them out, what would be the best way . Negotiating with hamas . Or a Military Rescue . We know that israel is ready to launch a Ground Incursion. So unfortunately, its both. So as soon as this event happened, the Hostage Enterprise from israel, which includes their special Operations Forces who are extremely capable, their negotiators, their intelligence capabilities, started working this problem. Because there were americans taken, because there were other dual nationals taken, all of those capabilities also came from those countries. So the United States immediately deployed a team over there to work with israel. Just a year ago, we did an exercise, a symposium with the israelis discussing how we would respond jointly to a complex Hostage Matter. And more recently, weve been working with the International Community for what weve called a Multilateral Fused response. So if there was a complex Hostage Matter where there were americans taken alongside british citizens, alongside qatari citizens, that we would fuse our response, synchronize our efforts in gathering intelligence and our negotiations and our strategic narrative to the global community, and work on joint tactical resolution. But its also synchronizing our efforts with the negotiations. Ill give you one vignette. Twa 847 was a very famous and complex Hostage Incident in 1985. It had hostages from a variety of countries. The government negotiated directly and were able to secure the release of their citizens. The incident protracted for nearly three weeks and resulted in the death of a u. S. Navy diver who was beaten and shot and dumped on the tarmac at Beirut International airport. It is important when you have a complex matter like this to Work Together, and thats what weve been working on collectively for the last year. Christopher oleary, good to get your perspective. We really appreciate it, thanks so much. Still to come on cnn, we examine the latest evidence in that deadly explosion at a Gaza Hospital. What we discovered after a short break. A cnn investigation leaves little doubt that the deadly explosion at a Gaza Hospital was not caused by israel. Jeremy diamond is in ashkelon with the very latest evidence. Our Investigations Team has conducted a really thorough analysis using dozens of videos taken from social media, but also live broadcasts and footage filmed by a Freelance Journalist Working For Cnn Inside The gaza strip. In addition to that, theres satellite imagery, and they also spoke with several explosives and other Military Experts who analyzed these very images. And cnns analysis effectively suggests that this blast at this hospital inside the gaza strip was caused by a rocket launched from gaza, a rocket that appears to have broken up midair and then at least part of that rocket fell down on that parking lot outside the hospital, causing the explosion that has killed hundreds of people over there. Now, these weapons and Explosives Experts who cnn spoke with, they all agreed that this is the most likely scenario. Now at the same time, a definitive conclusion on this simply cant be reached without recovering physical evidence from the site, which is very difficult given the limited access that journalists have to the gaza strip, and also the fact that that territory is indeed controlled by hamas. Now, i want to take you through two key moments here. One of them is from this live broadcast on al zyra. One of rocket Arizona Pierce to burn out before crashing into the area where the hospital is. The second piece of evidence is the crater. This is a key piece of evidence that the Israeli Defense forces have pointed to as they tried to make the initial claim that this was not them, that this was caused by a rocket fired by palestinian Islamic Jihad. The crater that was caused by this explosion was three by three feet wide about one foot deep. All the experts cnn spoke to agreed that this is not consistent with the kind of crater you would see from a bomb that would be dropped from an aircraft. They also said that it is not consistent with any kind of Artillery Fire on that kind of a position. All of this doesnt change the fact that palestinian officials continue to insist that israel is responsible for the strike. Israel denies that and has pointed to this very same rocket scenario. What it also doesnt change is the anger, the eruption of anger that this Hospital Blast has caused in the arab world, in the middle east. We have watched these protests over the last couple of days at u. S. Embassies, israeli embassies in the region, and ultimately the majority of this this Hospital Blast has become a touch point. I dont think that is going to change despite this latest analysis. Our thanks to jeremy diamond. Still to come, as syrias president steps back onto the worlds stage, Human Rights Activists hope theres still a chance for justice for victims of his brutal war. Welcome back, the leader of a synagogue in detit stabbed to Death Outside her home saturday morning. Police are trying to figure out why Samantha Wool was murdered. Police say a motive was not yet known. A friend told cnn she treated everyone with love and compassion. She was such a bright light in our community and had done so much to contribute to the revitalization of the city of detroit. Sam was energetic, she greeted everybody with love and compassion. She really led. She was someone who embodied her values. Detroits mayor says the woman much death had a sincere community. Russian Missile Strike killed at least six people. Russian forces fought two missiles to a company, at least 16 people were injured in the attack. Search and rescue operations are underway. This week trench judges issued an Arrest Warrant for several high ranking sirran military officials on allegations of war crimes. The indictments come after years long investigation around the tragedy of a single family. Human rights activists hope its the start of bringing justice to an entire nation. Our Jemanic Rossi has the story. This is how the regime of bin bashar, may be no more, the long road to accountability began here in the city of dehah, that killed sirrian National Abdul nabud. After years of investigation, tom ranking sirrian generals have now been indicted and international warrants for their arrest have been issued. This is the first time we are talking about the air force, the optional sirrian army attacking schools, protected places. Lawyer and his Syrian Center for media and expression played a crucial part of the case. Evidence, and help ever sirrian officers who defected they were able to build the line of structure and issued orders. Took more than 14 months to build the structure and the chain of command. This is never be able to done, if there is no those insider. Reporter the suspects include the second highest military official, Major General fahed el fahed, Major General ali abdul ayub, syrias third highest ranking officer, and indicted along with the commander of the Helicopter Brigade accused of dropping the barrel bombs on the school. Why is not Bashar Al Assad not involved . President s have immunity and this is why we try to go to the icc. But russia blocked the fta to icss . This is the first time anyone has tried to hold account for the use of barrel bombs. These are slerns cylinders packh munitions, it is abun nabods jurisdiction, pursue justice for his tart that made this all possible. I couldnt stay silent when i could do something. Hundreds of thousands of syrian were killed including my father. I dont want to regret not taking the opportunity. The y are Syrian Government y lack immunity, welcome assad back into the fold. Normalizing the sirrian regime would become easy, the detainees still in sirrian jails, this battle should continue to tell the regime to to be. There are war crimes you hb held accounted for. The award means they will never travel freely around the world. The same people who arrested me, tortured me and they have all the power and they can do it again. This is our responsibility. For our children. For our future. Theres fighting for justice said, its about preserving the narrative and doing all they can to ensure it never happens again. Jamana karachi, cnn, paris. The polls open about five hours in now in argentinas president ial election. Country is suffering of inflation of more than 130 . The latest polling shows a tight three way race, likely to head to oounoff in november. A lot of voters will not make up their mind until they head to the ballot with box. The front runner has plenld to make a receipt for call chain saw. 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