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Home. A service was held. Our middle East Correspondent Lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. Lucy williamson reports from jerusalem. Hamas would protect them as assets, the argument went. These younger, fitter hostages were the ones who would survive. Instead, Israels Army says they were shot by hamas in a Tunnel Under Rafah as israeli forces battled above them. Almog seroussi, alexander lobanov, ori danino, eden yerushalmi, whose last words to her sister were, theyve caught me. And hersh goldberg polin, a 23 year old us israeli citizen, and carmel gat, a therapist who was described by other hostages as their guardian angel. Carmel s family said she and hersh were due to be released in a deal outlined in july. Her Cousin Today inconsolable. Its too late for us. Its too late for carmel. I will never hug her again. But 101 people can still hug theirfamilies. For them, make the deal. Save lives. As pressure on israels Prime Minister builds, today, he blamed hamas for the failure to fre

MSNBC On Assignment With Richard Engel July 7, 2024

Russian troops could not capture it. Kyiv held strong. The government survived. And ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. Kyiv feels like a city that dodged a bullet. Despite overwhelming odds, Russian Troops could not capture it. Kyiv held strong. The government survived. And ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. This is the ukrainian capital just months after russia invaded. Going out in kyiv became an act of defiance, a middle finger to vladimir putin. Russia did not kill kyiv. It showed the city how to live again. They are thankful here because they know what could have happened russia failed to take kyiv. When it did occupy the citys suburbs. And horrible things happened here. No. Youve got past me once and twice tenyearold andriy lived just outside kyiv. One, two, three. Four and then five. I met him weeks after his mother and father were married in murdered in front of him. Andre doesnt t

MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight July 7, 2024

there. he got stuck there on the border between the two countries and a frozen forest lined with barbed wire, because he tried to cross the border from belarus into poland. and neither country would take him. his experience is the same as tens of thousands of migrants in country is experiencing war and violence like sudan, iraq, syria, and yemen. that is because the leader of belarus, alexandra lukashenko, has been using tens of thousands of black and brown migrants as pawns since 2021. he has invited tens of thousands of migrants from the middle east to belarus only to then redirect them to the polish bolder, there by manufacturing a migrant crisis. thousands of these people were trump at the border. more than a dozen bodies have been found. likely frozen to death. lukashenko did this, he harmed all of these people, to make a political point. to stick it to the european union that bastion of elite globalists. he had telegraphed it for years. he warned the eu. fox reports, qu

MSNBC On Assignment With Richard Engel July 7, 2024

here to collect evidence, because they say russia has carried out more war crimes like this, deliberately targeting civilians for no other reason except to make civilians pay. ukrainians want answers they are on the search for justice. kyiv feels like a city that dodged a bullet. despite overwhelming odds, russian troops could not capture it. kyiv held strong. the government survived. and ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. this is the ukrainian capital just months after russia invaded. going out in kyiv became an act of defiance, a middle finger to vladimir putin. russia did not kill kyiv. it showed the city how to live again. they are thankful here because they know what could have happened russia failed to take kyiv. when it did occupy the city s suburbs. and horrible things happened here. no. you ve got past me once and twice ten-year-old andriy lived just outside kyiv. one, two, three. four a

MSNBC On Assignment With Richard Engel July 7, 2024

russian troops could not capture it. kyiv held strong. the government survived. and ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. kyiv feels like a city that dodged a bullet. despite overwhelming odds, russian troops could not capture it. kyiv held strong. the government survived. and ukrainians bounced back, determined to enjoy the city that they have denied russia. this is the ukrainian capital just months after russia invaded. going out in kyiv became an act of defiance, a middle finger to vladimir putin. russia did not kill kyiv. it showed the city how to live again. they are thankful here because they know what could have happened russia failed to take kyiv. when it did occupy the city s suburbs. and horrible things happened here. no. you ve got past me once and twice ten-year-old andriy lived just outside kyiv. one, two, three. four and then five. i met him weeks after his mother and father were married in murdered in

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