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They should not occupy gaza. I think it would be a big mistake. We will destroy hamas. They opened this war. We will win it. The work to rescue hostages including americans is becoming more complicated. The president had no higher priority than getting americans back safe. Those are innocent civilians. They have rights. This is the closest thing to the holocaust weve seen. I dont have another land. Were on the edge of the abyss here. The slogan never again, it wasnt a suggestion. It is something we intend to act on. Good morning, everyone. Right now Secretary Of State Antony Blinken is also in israel meeting again with Benjamin Netanyahu. It is a dire humanitarian crisis escalating in gaza and Israeli Ground offensive appears to be imminent. Blinken said this morning the u. S. Is actively working to ensure humanitarian assistance like water, food and medicine can get into gaza. He also said yesterday a Safe Passage Way Into Egypt via The Rafah Crossing would be open as half a Million P

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Hello, im Lewis Vaughanjones. A crucial couple of hours coming up as International Diplomacy as the world looks to israel to ask what happens next . What response, if any, there will be from israel. We will keep you across the diplomacy. Lets take a quick look at exactly what happened overnight. The explosions overjerusalem, overthe happened overnight. The explosions overjerusalem, over the skies as israel. Some 300 drones and missiles launched towards israel. Israel say 99 of them were intercepted and destroyed. Notjust over the skies of israel. This isjordan, the allies helped us, uk, france, also involved in shooting down objects from the sky that as well. These are the skies over syria, damascus. Israel says, as to the damage, a Military Base was hit, there was damage there, no deaths or casualties. 0ne Young Girl in hospital, though. This picture shows the iron dome, one of the ways in which israel was defending itself. These pictures are from iran and tehran, some supporters that

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Lots of jamming happens here, it s like more of a family hanging out. anthony: this café is a typical beirut establishment with a clientele from lebanon, from syria, and any number of other countries. the owners are both lebanese and syrian and acutely aware of the tricky political realities with which they must live. they were concerned about us filming here and wanted us to understand clearly that the café has no political affiliation and that the opinions of this young lady rawan are not that of the café or necessarily even the clientele. anthony: you were born and bred in syria. rawan: i was, yes. i was born and bred up in syria in damascus. rawan: one night, three a.m., the army entered our house, and i found them in my bedroom looking for the free syrian army. my dad knew he couldn t protect us because he was old. three hours later, we decided to leave. so we came to beirut. anthony: oh, thank you.

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rawan: we always eat here. grape leaves is my favorite food. anthony: i saw you went for that first. rawan: yeah. anthony: it s delicious. rawan: yeah, it is. we come here a lot, and we talk a lot about syria. we talk about our visa issues most of the time. actually now i have four months left and i really have no idea what am i going to do. anthony: what do you think? will they renew your visa? rawan: so far, i don t think so. anthony: do they arrest you? do they take you to the border and kick you over to the other side? how does that rawan: they would send you back to syria. anthony: what happens if you go back to syria? rawan: most probably die on the way, or some people get arrested or be taken to the army. anthony: how different is damascus from beirut? rawan: oh, it s really, really different. in damascus, i was always afraid of the government. some people died because they cursed the president. i left syria and i found hope

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Hanging out. anthony: this café is a typical beirut establishment with a clientele from lebanon, from syria, and any number of other countries. the owners are both lebanese and syrian and acutely aware of the tricky political realities with which they must live. they were concerned about us filming here and wanted us to understand clearly that the café has no political affiliation and that the opinions of this young lady rawan are not that of the café or necessarily even the clientele. anthony: you were born and bred in syria. rawan: i was, yes. i was born and bred up in syria in damascus. rawan: one night, three a.m., the army entered our house, and i found them in my bedroom looking for the free syrian army. my dad knew he couldn t protect us because he was old. three hours later, we decided to leave. so we came to beirut. anthony: oh, thank you. rawan: we always eat here. grape leaves is my favorite food.

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