a pro guess, michael tied, palestinian rally in where the communications downtown d.c., director for organizers are president biden s calling this the largest in u.s. history. 2024 campaign, just tens of thousands of people one year out of from across the the general country, calling for election, a cease-fire that s sunday in the right here on israel-hamas war. let s get politicsnation. right to news for dominic american voices with alicia menendez starts right now. one year, out who would [inaudible] think it. thank you so much, reverend sharpton. and how everyone, i m alicia menendez. we begin tonight with they want to american diplomacy in come out here and support the middle east one another. . this four weeks into the rally started around israel-hamas war, israel 1:00. s ground offensive in gaza [inaudible] is intensifying, much of the air world is many people came pushing for an immediate from across the country to cease fire rally together. and these as his pus
people have been arrived. casualties have been arriving at the european hospital. we also understand that 18 people have been killed in one air raid on a family home and that that number includes two displaced people as well in khan yunis. tell us about the visit of antony blinken. the us secretary of state is the fourth visit since the october seventh attacks. and as you describe, the situation with israel and gaza is that israel is not letting up as it appears anyway on the offensive there. what will blinken s message be? well, i think blinken s message will remain the same, but his mission has become much more complicated for two main reasons, i think. one is that as as we ve been reporting, the the fighting in gaza, the un ground offensive in gaza has has been intensifying. has been deepening. that s in keeping with the line from the israeli government and the israeli military. but that is really what the us has been pressing to change the united states, the state department has be
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