September 13, 1992. A piece of paper, two signatures today seen as the beginning of the end of patriot wars and vengeance between arabs and jews. A day that could have lead to the unthinkable. Peace in the middle east. Israel and the palestinians sign a pact on the white house lawn. Supporters of the declaration are dancing in the streets of that west bank town of jericho at this hour. The reality changed today in the middle east. Enough of blood. Enough the comprehensive peace in the middle east happening now in jerusalem, the scenes that took place in washington are being replayed. Go in peace, go as peacemakers. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. 30 years and one month later an unthinkable day, an allout Massacre On Israeli soil perpetrated by hamas. War erupts in the middle east. The attack caught israel by surprise at sunrise. Major cities in israel including tel aviv and jerusalem. It is a shocking and unprecedented escalation in the regions long history of conflict. Babies slaught
september 13, 1992. a piece of paper, two signatures today seen as the beginning of the end of patriot wars and vengeance between arabs and jews. a day that could have lead to the unthinkable. peace in the middle east. israel and the palestinians sign a pact on the white house lawn. supporters of the declaration are dancing in the streets of that west bank town of jericho at this hour. the reality changed today in the middle east. enough of blood. enough! the comprehensive peace in the middle east happening now in jerusalem, the scenes that took place in washington are being replayed. go in peace, go as peacemakers. thank you. thank you. thank you. 30 years and one month later an unthinkable day, an all-out massacre on israeli soil perpetrated by hamas. war erupts in the middle east. the attack caught israel by surprise at sunrise. major cities in israel including tel aviv and jerusalem. it is a shocking and unprecedented escalation in the re
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try to fill remaining positions. will also today president biden signed an executive order on abortion access following criticism within his own party. he s not doing enough to protect reproductive rights. white house correspondent peter doocy is following it all tonight from the north lawn. good evening, peter. good evening, mike. president biden s team pored over today s jobs report and filled up part of a speech with some numbers they think prove that things are going well and the president deserves credit. my economic plan is moving this country in a better direction. the reason to believe the president thinks that unemployment rate low and steady at 3.6%. recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic and added jobs on top of that. but more than 11 million jobs remain unfilled as hundreds of thousands have decided to stop looking. the labor force participation rate dropped another two tenths percent the labor force 300,000 people. fewer out there availabl
minister benjamin netanyahu said that there is currently no deal to release them. netanyahu updated israelis during a news briefing in tel aviv a week ago. a week ago, netanyahu told nbc news there could be a possible deal with hamas in the works. but earlier today, thousands of israelis marched into jerusalem, demanding their government do more to release the hostages being held in gaza. also today, in tel aviv, in a separate protest, israelis demanded a cease-fire and long term solutions to secure peace in the region. netanyahu maintains a temporary cease-fire we ll come after hamas releases the hostages. in this video, we can see right there, in gaza city today, shows people leaving al-shifa hospital, the director of gaza s hospital system claimed israeli army ordered people to leave, but the israeli army denies they forced people out. only a few doctors stayed behind to treat patients or too sick to leave. the hamas control government said that 12,000 people have died