Hello and welcome to our viewers and all around the world, im paula newton with the very latest on the israelhamas war. Nearly three weeks after hamas murdered nearly 1300 men women and children, expanded Ground Operations in gaza. As you can hear for yourself, gaza residents did report the israeli air strikes and think report that they have become more intense than ever on top of aural of it, nearly all communications in and out of the enclave appear to be severed. The mounting death toll in gaza led the u. N. To denounce it as despicable in light of the October 7th Mack aconsiders ceres. As an assistant to Benjamin Netanyahu,. We saw the sort of gruesome terrible horrific violence they inflicted upon us. We refuse to live with that sort of neighbor anymore. We are now going to create a new reality in gaza. So the civilian death toll in the meantime in gaza continues to be absolutely staggering. And that includes dozens of aid workers, medical staph and journalists. But hamas leaders
soldier, militia, self-help, a contractor, every individual has a responsibility not to break their own statue, the law, customs of law. nobody has a license because they have a gun to attack civilians. one most comport onesself. that s general application. of course there may be particular incidents that give rise to particular focus of investigations. and we ll look into that. . judges can issue an arrest warrant for a president of a country. you may not be able to arrest that person, but having an arrest warrant hanging over you as a leader of a country, it has ramifications in and of itself? it has ripple effects? . we re all linked whether it s economic, political, diplomatic, education, travel. everything is intertwined. and that s why it is not a small thing. you know, this court has the ability we re not dealing
religion that they re purportedly converting to. this has a lot more to do with social and psychological issues. unlike al qaeda, they re providing a deliverable. it s created this state, and as bizarre as that is to you and me, we see it as barbarism. to others they think, maybe this is why my life isn t working out so well. some of the plots that have been thwarted are not only notional they didn t have the capability to do the notional things they come up with on paper. would you say folks are getting this about right or overheated or not vigilant enough? i think we are vigilant enough. we re as vigilant as we can be. in order to protect onesself i think we can increase the awareness of the general public to be more aware of the surroundings and like this woman employee at the navy yard.
his parents. there are burn marks over his body, signs of beatings, his genitals are mutilated. this is a 13-year-old boy, taken off the streets, held for over a month, defiled, and dumped on his terrorized family. i want you to hear what bashar al assad said when asked by nbc s barbara walters about hamza. a portion of the interview airing today on good morning america . you have seen these pictures, have you not? no, but i is this news to you? no, no, it s not news. i met with his father, with the father of that child. and he said that he wasn t tortured. he s saying in so many words, who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes? a pathologist attributed this to decomposition. as for assad s claim that hamza s father told him that his son hasn t been tortured, what would you say when a dictator who controls an army of torturers told you that. his wife says they detained him briefly, demanding he tell state immediate that hamza was killed by sunni muslim
longer the head football coach, effective immediately. what do you make of these scenes we re looking at? over the last few days, there was so much passion on both sides of the issue. so many of the students that were there supported joe paterno, really felt like this was a man they had looked up to for so many years, that s why it s so hard for them to take some of this news. even so, in terms of what joe paterno was like, and some of the things he was saying in front of his home. thanking the students for coming out. these types of things, you have to imagine, this is not the type of activity joe paterno would want to see. if you think about the type of man that he is, this is a man that stood for so much. he insisted that his athletes have good grades, he set a high standard, a high bar, so to see students acting in a way that might be rowdy or acting in a way that would some ways disrespect the university, really goes against what in many ways, joe paterno stood for f