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headline. we have heard more harrowing accounts about the events in southern israel on saturday. one of the most shocking massacres took place. we have this report which is the report contains things that viewers may find upsetting. the? viewers may find upsetting. they were shooting — viewers may find upsetting. they were shooting people. _ viewers may find upsetting. tue: were shooting people. shooting viewers may find upsetting. ttez1. were shooting people. shooting kids. the people said, please, no. they are the survivors. this woman and her boyfriend escaped from her mass—— hamas's massacre. she was shot six times in the leg. irate shot six times in the leg. we started to — shot six times in the leg. we started to hear _ shot six times in the leg. - started to hear gunshots. one apartment, one apartment, one apartment, one apartment, one apartment, they start to break the windows, break the doors, and they start to shoot you. the sounds of people screaming... the start to shoot you. the sounds of people screaming. . ._ people screaming... the killers filmed themselves _ people screaming... the killers filmed themselves on - people screaming... the killers filmed themselves on the - people screaming... the killersl filmed themselves on the loose. people screaming... the killers - filmed themselves on the loose. they murdered dozens in thejewish community. trapped in her home, with no israeli army to be seen, this woman realised the only person who could safer was her dad she hadn't spoken to in six years. hiding, staying silent. she managed to message him. but the gun men found them. they started to shoot _ but the gun men found them. they started to shoot like _ but the gun men found them. they started to shoot like it _ but the gun men found them. ttez1. started to shoot like it was nothing. ifell down on started to shoot like it was nothing. i fell down on the ground. i had santiago screaming at me: stand up, run. if you do not stand up, we are going to die.- up, we are going to die. hiding under a pile — up, we are going to die. hiding under a pile of— up, we are going to die. hiding under a pile of rubbish, - up, we are going to die. hiding under a pile of rubbish, she - up, we are going to die. hiding - under a pile of rubbish, she texted her dad again. when she texted me, my heart stopped and my— when she texted me, my heart stopped and my brain _ when she texted me, my heart stopped and my brain started to work. i was mad~ _ and my brain started to work. i was mad. ~ . and my brain started to work. i was mad. , and my brain started to work. i was mad. ., mad. when a plainclothes policeman arrived in the — mad. when a plainclothes policeman arrived in the village, _ mad. when a plainclothes policeman arrived in the village, he _ mad. when a plainclothes policeman arrived in the village, he came - arrived in the village, he came under attack. arrived in the village, he came underattack. t arrived in the village, he came under attack.— arrived in the village, he came under attack. i take my gun and started to _ under attack. i take my gun and started to shoot _ under attack. i take my gun and started to shoot at _ under attack. i take my gun and started to shoot at them - under attack. i take my gun and started to shoot at them when i under attack. i take my gun and . started to shoot at them when they shot at _ started to shoot at them when they shot at me — started to shoot at them when they shot at me i— started to shoot at them when they shot at me. i don't— started to shoot at them when they shot at me. i don't know— started to shoot at them when they shot at me. i don't know if- started to shoot at them when they shot at me. i don't know if i - started to shoot at them when they shot at me. i don't know if i hit - shot at me. i don't know if i hit them _ shot at me. i don't know if i hit them or— shot at me. i don't know if i hit them or not _ shot at me. i don't know if i hit them or not. four— shot at me. i don't know if i hit them or not. four people - shot at me. i don't know if i hiti them or not. four people came shot at me. i don't know if i hit - them or not. four people came out of their houses _ them or not. four people came out of their houses with _ them or not. four people came out of their houses with ak—47s _ them or not. four people came out of their houses with ak—47s and - them or not. four people came out of their houses with ak—47s and startedl their houses with ak—47s and started to shoot— their houses with ak—47s and started to shoot me — their houses with ak-47s and started to shoot me— to shoot me. eventually, he found the woman — to shoot me. eventually, he found the woman near— to shoot me. eventually, he found the woman near their _ to shoot me. eventually, he found the woman near their burst - to shoot me. eventually, he found the woman near their burst out. to shoot me. eventually, he found the woman near their burst out at| the woman near their burst out at home and took them to safety, leaving behind many bodies. the woman says that israel must now respond in the strongest possible way. t respond in the strongest possible wa . ., respond in the strongest possible wa , ., ., ., respond in the strongest possible wa. ., ., ., ., ., way. i do not want hamas any more in m life. way. i do not want hamas any more in my life- they — way. i do not want hamas any more in my life. they need _ way. i do not want hamas any more in my life. they need destroying - way. i do not want hamas any more in my life. they need destroying one - way. i do not want hamas any more in my life. they need destroying one by. my life. they need destroying one by one. they come to killers! haste my life. they need destroying one by one. they come to killers!— one. they come to killers! have you been thinking _ one. they come to killers! have you been thinking about _ one. they come to killers! have you been thinking about what _ one. they come to killers! have you been thinking about what may - one. they come to killers! have you l been thinking about what may happen to civilians in gaza if there is a big ground operation by the israeli military there? shill! big ground operation by the israeli military there?— military there? all of what i have said, it is for _ military there? all of what i have said, it is for hamas _ military there? all of what i have said, it is for hamas and - military there? all of what i have said, it is for hamas and the - said, it is for hamas and the jihadists. my country did not want to hurt the civilians. i want them to hurt the civilians. i want them to be safe. i do not think that they need to die like i do not need to die. they are like me.— need to die like i do not need to die. they are like me. civilians are bein: die. they are like me. civilians are being killed _ die. they are like me. civilians are being killed in _ die. they are like me. civilians are being killed in this _ die. they are like me. civilians are being killed in this war _ die. they are like me. civilians are being killed in this war in - die. they are like me. civilians are being killed in this war in ever- being killed in this war in ever increasing numbers. a little earlier, i spoke to a man who served for 25 years in the defence forces. i asked him if he plans to evacuate gaza was possible t i asked him if he plans to evacuate gaza was possible— gaza was possible i think it is important — gaza was possible i think it is important people _ gaza was possible i think it is important people follow- gaza was possible i think it is important people follow the i important people follow the instructions that the idf is giving. they are there to save lives. that is why i telling people who are not associated with hamas that they are not the enemies of israel that they need to evacuate the area so that can continue our quest. they need to be stopped from slaughtering israelis in bedrooms, bathrooms, gardens. how do you expect people to do it? you know— gardens. how do you expect people to do it? you know the _ gardens. how do you expect people to do it? you know the roads _ gardens. how do you expect people to do it? you know the roads alike. - do it? you know the roads alike. given what we have seen, how can people get out with a few hours to go? people get out with a few hours to to? �* people get out with a few hours to to? �* , , ., , , ., , people get out with a few hours to go? i've been seeing many reports of --eole go? i've been seeing many reports of people actually _ go? i've been seeing many reports of people actually going. _ go? i've been seeing many reports of people actually going. it _ go? i've been seeing many reports of people actually going. it is _ go? i've been seeing many reports of people actually going. it is proving i people actually going. it is proving that people are moving, are shifting south. to say that 2a hours... that is not an ironclad timeframe, but we are expecting people to shift south said that we can conduct our activity and prevent hamas from ever being a staging ground for the slaughter of israelis ever again. some have gone out. we are showing pictures exactly about. it is nowhere near the numbers, the total of people that are in that part of the gaza strip. in terms of people who are injured, in the hospitals, the world health organization are saying that they are trying to move people like that and it is effectively a death sentence. tote effectively a death sentence. we have seen effectively a death sentence. - have seen it hamas racking in order to prevent people from evacuating from the area. this is exactly... they have no regard for human life and they have, in a decision, but the entire population of gaza address. we are operating in order to we tell people that they need to evacuate, we expect them to evacuate. we are very dangerous for safety and security to the people of israel. that is our responsibility and goal. we havejust released footage of an air strike we conducted on suicide drones that her mass were holding. they put them on the rooftops of houses. they do not care who is in that house. they will jeopardise people, they do not care. what we are doing is writing to be, we are telling people, if you are not involved in hamas, moved to the south, we will continue our operation to destroy her mass�*s # hamas's capabilities. tote operation to destroy her mass's # hamas's capabilities.— hamas's capabilities. we were lookinu hamas's capabilities. we were looking at _ hamas's capabilities. we were looking at that _ hamas's capabilities. we were looking at that 20 _ hamas's capabilities. we were looking at that 20 minutes i hamas's capabilities. we were l looking at that 20 minutes ago. hamas's capabilities. we were i looking at that 20 minutes ago. the issueis looking at that 20 minutes ago. the issue is simply the timeframe you've given people. you are claiming that hamas is stopping people. we've not seen any evidence of that. they are discouraging people, certainly, but no evidence of them stopping them. the question is simply the practicality... apologies, as you can see, we have live pictures from doha where we are about to see the press conference with us secretary of state. as we wait for a translation, we will just as we wait for a translation, we willjust remind you that that meeting has been going on, a real shuffle of diplomacy from the american secretary of state. it has already been reported that one of the key conversations going on between the n —— emir is the hope that some sort of deal can be made around prisoner swaps for the hostages that have been taken by hamas into gaza. and, we know so much attention revolving around, we still wait to hear from the american secretary of state. let me wait for that as we wait for antony blinken. we have a guest here from a research institute in oslo. you are watching. live now tojorgenjensehaugen, senior researcher at the peace research institute oslo. isa is a diplomatic push coming too early? tt is a diplomatic push coming too earl ? , ., ., is a diplomatic push coming too earl? , ., ., ., early? it is hard to say. there are some acute _ early? it is hard to say. there are some acute diplomatic _ early? it is hard to say. there are some acute diplomatic things i early? it is hard to say. there are | some acute diplomatic things that have to happen. we are of course talking about hostage release, the humanitarian corridor, and we want to be talking about a ceasefire. these are of course short—term things, but, in the current state of affairs, with heavy bombardment, the order of clearing northern gaza, i do not see any breakthroughs on the diplomatic front as we speak. you can see what _ diplomatic front as we speak. you can see what is _ diplomatic front as we speak. you can see what is happening on the ground in gaza, in terms of that orderfrom the ground in gaza, in terms of that order from the israelis and the increase in military hardware and personnel on the boundaries. what are you anticipating in the coming days? t are you anticipating in the coming da s? ~ ., , are you anticipating in the coming da s? ~ . , .., are you anticipating in the coming da s? ~ . , ., days? i think that this call for evacuation — days? i think that this call for evacuation is _ days? i think that this call for evacuation is basically - days? i think that this call for evacuation is basically the i days? i think that this call for i evacuation is basically the start of a ground invasion. we have already seen that what is happening in gaza is an unfolding tragedy. it is a small strip of land that has been under a prolonged blockade. that has been tightened over the past week, meaning there is practically no electricity, a lack of food, medicine, water in the strip. it is a very dire situation for the population in gaza. and then, with a heavy bombardment on top of that, it is a looming tragedy. now, the israeli ground incursion is even more tragic for the gaza strip. it will also lead to losses on the israeli side. i think that the call for evacuation is basically to clear the path for such a ground incursion. the path for such a ground incursion-— the path for such a ground incursion. ., , ., , ., incursion. can you see any sort of avenue at — incursion. can you see any sort of avenue at all— incursion. can you see any sort of avenue at all to _ incursion. can you see any sort of avenue at all to navigate - incursion. can you see any sort of avenue at all to navigate to i incursion. can you see any sort of avenue at all to navigate to just l avenue at all to navigate to just pull back from the precipice? tla. avenue at all to navigate to just pull back from the precipice? no, i do not see — pull back from the precipice? no, i do not see that _ pull back from the precipice? no, i do not see that currently. - pull back from the precipice? ttrr, i do not see that currently. hamas pull back from the precipice? ttrr, t do not see that currently. hamas is holding onto their hostages, there doesn't seem to be a possibility for breakthroughs on that front. the israeli bombardment is devastating, of devastating magnitude, as is the siege and blockade of gaza.- of devastating magnitude, as is the siege and blockade of gaza. where a cisco in terms _ siege and blockade of gaza. where a cisco in terms of _ siege and blockade of gaza. where a cisco in terms of the _ siege and blockade of gaza. where a cisco in terms of the diplomacy? i siege and blockade of gaza. where a cisco in terms of the diplomacy? we j cisco in terms of the diplomacy? we also have the iranians, they have their own round of diplomacy. they have been in lebanon. and just as i make that thought, antony blinken has started. apologies, i will come back and add in a moment. let us hear the secretary of state. qatar has been a close companion of the united states in a broad range of issues that are crucial vevey there are countries and this region. we worked together on evacuating americans, afghanistan... working together on the devastating earthquakes on turkey and syria. we are working today on what is a difficult but consequential time for the region in the wake of her mass —— hamas's attack. the united states and qatar share the goal of preventing this conflict. we discussed in detail our efforts to prevent any act, state or non—state, to create a new front in this conflict. we are also working intensively together to secure the release of hostages. there are american citizens being held by hamas in gaza. i am gratefulfor the agency qatar is bringing to this effort. i met yesterday with some of the family is being held hostage —— the family is being held hostage —— the families whose loved ones are being held hostage by hamas. we are working urgently to bring their loved ones home. we are doing that with qatar and partners across the region. as israel continues to respond to her mass's devastating attack, the united states will ensure it has what it needs to defend its people. today,... was working closely with israelis to make sure that we can provide them with what they need and that will be happening on an ongoing basis. at the same time we are in constant communication with israeli officials and multilateral international organisations, humanitarian organisations, humanitarian organisations, including the icrc, the united nations, to get on civilians in gaza. in tel aviv,... israel has the right to defend its people and ensure that hamas can never repeat what it is done. we discussed the importance of taking every precaution. we recognised that many palestinian families in gaza are suffering through no fault of their own, that many palestinian civilians have lost their lives. we mourn the loss of every innocent life, israeli, palestinian, jew, muslim, as well as the civilians of every faith and nationality who have been killed. let us not lose sight of why this is happening. israel is conducting operations in gaza because hamas carried out terror attacks that killed, in the most horrific ways, 1300 people. the terrorists slaughtered, raped, mutilated, tortured, and burned innocent civilians from babies to the elderly, men, women, boys, and girls. now, efforts to get humanitarian aid into gaza are complicated by the fact that hamas continues to use innocent civilians as human shields and is reportedly blocking people from moving to southern gaza out of harm's way. we note that the humanitarian situation is urgent. we are actively engaged with partners including qatar to get aid to those who need it. i want to say thank you again for today's very good discussions and for all of the work our countries have done together. thank you. we will now continue our discussion. we will now continue our discussion. we may return to antony blinken. in terms of what we heard there, your thoughts? he arced across so many different areas of concern, there. i think ithink are i think are concerned stops to have mediation, to send signals to other actions or actors in the region, primarily hezbollah, to gain a need in gaza. the second is that there is a clear indication that they are negotiating somehow. we do not know how far it has come, but about the hostages, the release of the hostages, the release of the hostages, and the third is the need to get humanitarian aid into gaza. now, all of these, the last two are of course to solve the current situation, the crisis right now. the first relates to limiting the crisis. �* , ., ., , crisis. and in terms of the hostages uestion, crisis. and in terms of the hostages question. of— crisis. and in terms of the hostages question, of course _ crisis. and in terms of the hostages question, of course these _ crisis. and in terms of the hostages question, of course these are i crisis. and in terms of the hostages question, of course these are all i question, of course these are all connected by the events on the ground as well. this is a very, very fluid situation and a dangerous situation, isn't it?— fluid situation and a dangerous situation, isn't it? very much so. complicated _ situation, isn't it? very much so. complicated by — situation, isn't it? very much so. complicated by the _ situation, isn't it? very much so. complicated by the fact - situation, isn't it? very much so. complicated by the fact that i situation, isn't it? very much so. complicated by the fact that it i situation, isn't it? very much so. complicated by the fact that it is | complicated by the fact that it is not only hamas holding hostages but also islamichhad. there is at least two groups holding hostages. it is also complicated by the bombardment, meaning that israeli lives are at risk by israeli bombardment. and, it is clear that the demands of israel and the demands of hamas are completely at odds. the israeli position which they made public is that they will not turn on the electricity or anything to gaza until all of the hostages are released. jorgen jensehaugen hostages are released. jorgen jensehauge— hostages are released. jorgen jensehaue g , . hostages are released. jorgen jensehaute g , . hostages are released. jorgen jensehaute . , ., ., jensehaugen jorgen jensehaugen, i am ttoin to to jensehaugen jorgen jensehaugen, i am going to go back— jensehaugen jorgen jensehaugen, i am going to go back to _ jensehaugen jorgen jensehaugen, i am going to go back to our _ jensehaugen jorgen jensehaugen, i am going to go back to our live _ going to go back to our live footage. the sun i will repeat what i said a moment ago, israel has both the right and the obligation even to defend it was like people. ensure that _ defend it was like people. ensure that it _ defend it was like people. ensure that it never happens again. at the _ ensure that it never happens again. at the same time, the way israel does _ at the same time, the way israel does this— at the same time, the way israel does this matter is. the way any democracy— does this matter is. the way any democracy has to deal with such a situation — democracy has to deal with such a situation matters, and, to that end, we have _ situation matters, and, to that end, we have discussed with the israelis, encouraging them to use every precaution to avoid harm to civilians _ precaution to avoid harm to civilians. it is important for us to remember— civilians. it is important for us to remember the fundamental issues making _ remember the fundamental issues making this a confident eat, as i said, _ making this a confident eat, as i said, hamas user civilians as human shields. _ said, hamas user civilians as human shields, putting them in situations where _ shields, putting them in situations where they will be in danger, putting — where they will be in danger, putting them in places where they are used _ putting them in places where they are used to protect hamas officials orm _ are used to protect hamas officials or... civilians should of course not be or... civilians should of course not he the _ or... civilians should of course not be the target of military operations. they are not the target of israeli _ operations. they are not the target of israeli operations. they are very deliberately the target of hamas actions — deliberately the target of hamas actions i— deliberately the target of hamas actions. i mentioned that we are actively— actions. i mentioned that we are actively engaged with un relief agencies, the icrc, with others, seeking — agencies, the icrc, with others, seeking to— agencies, the icrc, with others, seeking to address the humanitarian needs— seeking to address the humanitarian needs of— seeking to address the humanitarian needs of people in gaza, to protect them _ needs of people in gaza, to protect them from — needs of people in gaza, to protect them from harm, and to make sure that they— them from harm, and to make sure that they have the ability to get what _ that they have the ability to get what they need. we need to ensure, for example, that there are safe areas _ for example, that there are safe areas in — for example, that there are safe areas in gaza. civilians, we are working — areas in gaza. civilians, we are working the _ areas in gaza. civilians, we are working the details on that, molby said of— working the details on that, molby said of the days ahead, but that is a priority— said of the days ahead, but that is a priority for us. we are discussing it with _ a priority for us. we are discussing it with the — a priority for us. we are discussing it with the israeli government and with us _ it with the israeli government and with us. , , ., emir speaks emir speaks emir speaks we will continue to monitor those comments in that news conference. apologies about the sound quality was patchy on that feed from doha stop we havejorgen was patchy on that feed from doha stop we have jorgen jensehaugen from stop we havejorgenjensehaugen from the peace stop we have jorgen jensehaugen from the peace institute, he is still with us and listening. you are taking us through how it breaks down into three areas, in terms of stopping the conflict spreading, hostages, and of course, aid corridors. all of that is crucial. in terms of that first area, your assessment of what we have heard from hezbollah today and iran's foreign minister, making his own trips and visits. tt is foreign minister, making his own trips and visits.— trips and visits. it is difficult to assess, trips and visits. it is difficult to assess. in _ trips and visits. it is difficult to assess, in the _ trips and visits. it is difficult to assess, in the sense _ trips and visits. it is difficult to assess, in the sense that i trips and visits. it is difficult to assess, in the sense that we . trips and visits. it is difficult to | assess, in the sense that we do trips and visits. it is difficult to i assess, in the sense that we do not know both exactly what hezbollah intends to do. but, there is one path in which they do not want to be engaged, and try their best to show symbolic force, but not get completely dragged in. there is one path where they intend to get completely dragged in and that is their purpose, and the first part is that they get dragged in by accident, the informal rules of engagement on the northern front are breached and things escalate on the northern front. the dynamics of war are difficult. the dynamics of war can lead to a deepening crisis that was not intended. t can lead to a deepening crisis that was not intended.— can lead to a deepening crisis that was not intended. i am going to go back to the — was not intended. i am going to go back to the conference. _ back to the conference. translation: ., , ., translation: palestinian envoy called it a crime _ translation: palestinian envoy called it a crime against - translation: palestinian envoyl called it a crime against humanity. journalist: does united states of all this— journalist: does united states of all this relocation? since they had all this relocation? since they had a conversation with netanyahu, did you give _ a conversation with netanyahu, did you give your blessing for this move? — you give your blessing for this move? . ~' ,, , you give your blessing for this move? ., ,, i. , ., you give your blessing for this move? . ~ ,, , ., ,, move? thank you. in terms of your tuestion move? thank you. in terms of your question about _ move? thank you. in terms of your question about hamas's _ move? thank you. in terms of your question about hamas's political. question about hamas's political office in doha, right now, it is a way of communicating... communicating with the region, not to instigate any more violence. this is the purpose of this, as long as we are keeping the communication open right now, and focusing on putting an end to this conflict. this is useful, that is what will remain our main focus, is this. actually, our key focus i believe sharing with us this objective is how to de—escalate, how to create a humanitarian corridor and get the hostages back safe. let me start by saying, and i mentioned this before, and i want to repeat— mentioned this before, and i want to repeat it. _ mentioned this before, and i want to repeat it. i_ mentioned this before, and i want to repeat it, i fully thank qatar for the work— repeat it, i fully thank qatar for the work they are doing. they are trying _ the work they are doing. they are trying to— the work they are doing. they are trying to help the release of the hostages. this is something that we deeply— hostages. this is something that we deeply appreciate. i know other countries — deeply appreciate. i know other countries do as well. i have also been _ countries do as well. i have also been making a theory in all of my conversations throughout this trip that there — conversations throughout this trip that there can be no more business as usual— that there can be no more business as usual with hamas. murdering babies. — as usual with hamas. murdering babies, burning families to death... studio: _ babies, burning families to death... studio: and...— studio: and... these are unconscionable _ studio: and... these are unconscionable acts i studio: and... these are unconscionable acts of. studio: and... these are - unconscionable acts of humanity. everyone — unconscionable acts of humanity. everyone should condemn these actions — everyone should condemn these actions and needs to hold them accountable. we will continue to make _ accountable. we will continue to make this — accountable. we will continue to make this clear. when it comes to providing — make this clear. when it comes to providing for civilians in gaza, both — providing for civilians in gaza, both ensuring that they can be out of harm's— both ensuring that they can be out of harm's way and that they can have access— of harm's way and that they can have access to _ of harm's way and that they can have access to the — of harm's way and that they can have access to the support they need, the humanitarian assistance, the food, the medicine, the water, ourfocus, nowt _ the medicine, the water, ourfocus, now. on— the medicine, the water, ourfocus, now, on helping to create safe zones — now, on helping to create safe zones we _ now, on helping to create safe zones. we are doing that with international organisations, we are doing _ international organisations, we are doing that — international organisations, we are doing that engaged with israel, and we are _ doing that engaged with israel, and we are working with other countries to that _ we are working with other countries to that end — we are working with other countries to that end. that is where our focus is, to that end. that is where our focus is. we _ to that end. that is where our focus is. we think— to that end. that is where our focus is, we think this is the best way to ensure _ is, we think this is the best way to ensure that — is, we think this is the best way to ensure that civilians who are caught in the _ ensure that civilians who are caught in the crossfire of hamas's making can be _ in the crossfire of hamas's making can be safe — in the crossfire of hamas's making can be safe and can receive the assistance _ can be safe and can receive the assistance that they need. thank you _ journalist: are you worried about the medium _ journalist: are you worried about the medium and _ journalist: are you worried about the medium and long _ journalist: are you worried about the medium and long term - the medium and long term consequences _ the medium and long term consequences unfolding i the medium and long term consequences unfolding in| the medium and long term - consequences unfolding in gaza? the medium and long term _ consequences unfolding in gaza? are you worried _ consequences unfolding in gaza? are you worried israel— consequences unfolding in gaza? are you worried israel may— consequences unfolding in gaza? are you worried israel may be _ you worried israel may be retaliating _ you worried israel may be retaliating in— you worried israel may be retaliating in a _ you worried israel may be retaliating in a theory- you worried israel may be i retaliating in a theory because you worried israel may be - retaliating in a theory because of the horrendous _ retaliating in a theory because of the horrendous nature _ retaliating in a theory because of the horrendous nature because l retaliating in a theory because ofi the horrendous nature because of these _ the horrendous nature because of these attacks _ the horrendous nature because of these attacks and _ the horrendous nature because of these attacks and may _ the horrendous nature because of these attacks and may not - the horrendous nature because of these attacks and may not have . the horrendous nature because of these attacks and may not have a| these attacks and may not have a medium — these attacks and may not have a medium or— these attacks and may not have a medium or long—term _ these attacks and may not have a medium or long—term planner? l these attacks and may not have a i medium or long—term planner? and, secondly. _ medium or long—term planner? and, secondly. i— medium or long—term planner? and, secondly. i am — medium or long—term planner? and, secondly, i am wondering _ medium or long—term planner? and, secondly, i am wondering how- medium or long—term planner? and, i secondly, i am wondering how worried you are _ secondly, i am wondering how worried you are about — secondly, i am wondering how worried you are about a — secondly, i am wondering how worried you are about a second _ secondly, i am wondering how worried you are about a second front _ secondly, i am wondering how worried you are about a second front in - secondly, i am wondering how worried you are about a second front in this i you are about a second front in this war? _ you are about a second front in this war? iran _ you are about a second front in this war? iranand— you are about a second front in this war? iran and hezbollah _ you are about a second front in this war? iran and hezbollah have i you are about a second front in this| war? iran and hezbollah have made the act _ war? iran and hezbollah have made the act of— war? iran and hezbollah have made the act of opening _ war? iran and hezbollah have made the act of opening a _ war? iran and hezbollah have made the act of opening a new _ war? iran and hezbollah have made the act of opening a new front i war? iran and hezbollah have made the act of opening a new front in i the act of opening a new front in attacks— the act of opening a new front in attacks on— the act of opening a new front in attacks on civilians _ the act of opening a new front in attacks on civilians or _ the act of opening a new front in attacks on civilians or an - the act of opening a new front in attacks on civilians or an israeli i attacks on civilians or an israeli blockade — attacks on civilians or an israeli blockade on _ attacks on civilians or an israeli blockade on gaza _ attacks on civilians or an israeli blockade on gaza continues. i attacks on civilians or an israeli i blockade on gaza continues. what with the _ blockade on gaza continues. what with the us — blockade on gaza continues. what with the us response _ blockade on gaza continues. what with the us response be - blockade on gaza continues. what with the us response be if- blockade on gaza continues. what. with the us response be if hezbollah ramps _ with the us response be if hezbollah ramps up _ with the us response be if hezbollah ramps up its's — with the us response be if hezbollah ramps up its's attacks _ with the us response be if hezbollah ramps up its's attacks in— with the us response be if hezbollah ramps up its's attacks in response i ramps up its's attacks in response to a ground — ramps up its's attacks in response to a ground invasion. _ ramps up its's attacks in response to a ground invasion. and, - ramps up its's attacks in response to a ground invasion. and, sheikhj to a ground invasion. and, sheikh mohammad. _ to a ground invasion. and, sheikh mohammed, the _ to a ground invasion. and, sheikh mohammed, the us— to a ground invasion. and, sheikh mohammed, the us and - to a ground invasion. and, sheikh mohammed, the us and israel. to a ground invasion. and, sheikh| mohammed, the us and israelare to a ground invasion. and, sheikh i mohammed, the us and israelare both struggling _ mohammed, the us and israelare both struggling with — mohammed, the us and israelare both struggling with the _ mohammed, the us and israelare both struggling with the situation _ mohammed, the us and israelare both struggling with the situation that - struggling with the situation that the secretary— struggling with the situation that the secretary was _ struggling with the situation that the secretary was talking - struggling with the situation that the secretary was talking about i struggling with the situation that i the secretary was talking about and have looked — the secretary was talking about and have looked to _ the secretary was talking about and have looked to qatar— the secretary was talking about and have looked to qatar to _ the secretary was talking about and have looked to qatar to help - have looked to qatar to help navigate _ have looked to qatar to help navigate. can _ have looked to qatar to help navigate. can you _ have looked to qatar to help navigate. can you tell- have looked to qatar to help navigate. can you tell us i have looked to qatar to help i navigate. can you tell us about have looked to qatar to help - navigate. can you tell us about your engagements — navigate. can you tell us about your engagements with— navigate. can you tell us about your engagements with her— navigate. can you tell us about your engagements with her hamas i navigate. can you tell us about your engagements with her hamas and l navigate. can you tell us about your. engagements with her hamas and are you optimistic— engagements with her hamas and are you optimistic about _ engagements with her hamas and are you optimistic about getting - engagements with her hamas and are you optimistic about getting people i you optimistic about getting people back to _ you optimistic about getting people back to life — you optimistic about getting people back to life given _ you optimistic about getting people back to life given that _ you optimistic about getting people back to life given that some - you optimistic about getting people back to life given that some may. back to life given that some may have _ back to life given that some may have already _ back to life given that some may have already died _ back to life given that some may have already died in _ back to life given that some may have already died in israeli i back to life given that some may. have already died in israeli strikes on gaza — have already died in israeli strikes on gaza there _ have already died in israeli strikes on gaza. there has— have already died in israeli strikes on gaza. there has been- have already died in israeli strikes on gaza. there has been rising. on gaza. there has been rising criticism — on gaza. there has been rising criticism and _ on gaza. there has been rising criticism and protests - on gaza. there has been rising criticism and protests across . on gaza. there has been rising i criticism and protests across the arab _ criticism and protests across the arab world — criticism and protests across the arab world is— criticism and protests across the arab world is israel's _ criticism and protests across the arab world is israel's retaliation| arab world is israel's retaliation continues _ arab world is israel's retaliation continues. what _ arab world is israel's retaliation continues. what is _ arab world is israel's retaliation continues. what is your- arab world is israel's retaliation continues. what is your view. arab world is israel's retaliation continues. what is your view of| arab world is israel's retaliation - continues. what is your view of how israel_ continues. what is your view of how israei is _ continues. what is your view of how israel is conducting _ continues. what is your view of how israel is conducting its's _ continues. what is your view of how israel is conducting its's military- israel is conducting its's military response? — israel is conducting its's military response? are _ israel is conducting its's military response? are you _ israel is conducting its's military response? are you worried - israel is conducting its's militaryl response? are you worried about israel is conducting its's military- response? are you worried about the potentiaim _ response? are you worried about the potentiaim are — response? are you worried about the potential... are you _ response? are you worried about the potential... are you also _ response? are you worried about the potential... are you also worry - potential... are you also worry about — potential... are you also worry about the _ potential... are you also worry about the potential _ potential... are you also worry about the potential for - potential... are you also worry| about the potential for medium potential... are you also worry - about the potential for medium and tong-term — about the potential for medium and long—term consequences— about the potential for medium and long—term consequences for- about the potential for medium and long—term consequences for what l about the potential for medium and | long—term consequences for what is happening? — thank you very much. in response of the first part of the question, no country, no country can tolerate having terror groups are coming, slaughter of rich people, in the most unconscionable of ways and live like that. what israel is doing is not retaliation, it is defending the lives of its's people and, as i said, trying to ensure that this cannot happen again. and i think that any country faced with what israel has suffered would likely do the same thing. imagine if this happened in the united states. 50, happened in the united states. so, thatis happened in the united states. so, that is what is happening. of course,... he says israel is not retaliating but simply defending themselves they are, the us the kateri estate. live from london, this is bbc news. the us secretary of state meets with officials and qatar to call on israel to take every precaution to avoid gaza civilian deaths. taste avoid gaza civilian deaths. we discussed _ avoid gaza civilian deaths. - discussed every day with is really unvoiced to take every precaution to avoid harm to civilians. than unvoiced to take every precaution to avoid harm to civilians.— avoid harm to civilians. an exit from gaza _ avoid harm to civilians. an exit from gaza begins _ avoid harm to civilians. an exit from gaza begins above - avoid harm to civilians. an exit from gaza begins above the i avoid harm to civilians. an exit| from gaza begins above the un avoid harm to civilians. an exit - from gaza begins above the un warns that in israeli orderfor over a million palestinians to leave is impossible to achieve. more harrowing accounts emerge from the masker by hamas militants in and is really to bits. hello, and welcome to verified live.

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