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top of them. that aid just arriving today from a floating pier set up by the military the un says the food shortage in gaza is dire. because with the rafah border close critical aid cannot get through us officials saying that floating pier will help bring in 500 tons every day of life-saving aid to the palestinian people also breaking tonight is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejecting an ultimatum from a member of his own war cabinet former israeli defense minister benny gantz is threatening to quit unless netanyahu agrees to a war plan, by june 8th joining us now, democratic congressman josh gottheimer of new jersey congressman. thanks so much for making time on a saturday night. >> i first want to ask him. >> yeah, great to see you. i want to ask you first about that video we just showed of the aid trucks in gaza. that aid coming in through the us pier. the us helped build, but clearly it is a dire chaotic
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situation there on the ground as they are trying to intercept that aid yeah, it was and we need to do everything possible as i've said for months to surge humanitarian aid into the region. what slide is critically important that we get all the crossings open down in rafah, as you know, the israelis were had open the crossings hamas bombed the israeli. the idea you have soldiers there last weekend killing four idf soldiers. so we've got do everything we can, including pressuring the egyptians to make sure they're supportive and do in the region literally everything possible to get more humanitarian aid in and we know that the white house national security adviser, jake sullivan, is in saudi arabia today, is going to israel later for more talks over a potential ceasefire and hostage deal. >> those talks seem to be pretty stalled out at this moment, but they are ongoing it seems like so much about a normalizing in relations with saudi arabia that that plays a
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big role in all of this kind of holistically, what are you hoping to see unfold as they continue these discussions? >> well, right. we all know the ultimate goals. all right. to of course not only crush hamas, but most importantly, get the hostages out and continue to get humanitarian aid in. an n luck long-term to what happens the day after the war ends, right? so there are many things going on at the same time here and you're seeing internal it's agreements and israel and that's the domestic politics are always gonna be. there's gonna be differences. but what we know is the goals are clear, right? to get the hostages out, including the specialty american hostages. we have five living hostages that we know of, including one of my constituents at dunn alexander. let's not forget to 44 americans were killed. >> a ree-an and its proxies can continue to attack, not just israel, but the united states. >> and and our allies around the world. so it's a very important intense moment. i'm glad the nash security adviser will be there and in the region
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talking to all the countries with one objective to make sure we can get the hostages out. and this war crush hamas, make sure that hamas is not able to continue with doing what they're doing now now which is firing missiles into israel, continue to do so, but also all the other radium proxies you've seen a lot of skirmishes continue in the north in lebanon from hezbollah continuing to fire rockets into israel. and that's a tense situation. so the who continuing to fire at american an american at our ships. and of course, proxies out of urac firing and americans and our bases and our soldiers. so the whole region right now is tense. the key now is to get out of this phase. and of course, try to find a way toward peace and you mentioned what happens once ultimately this war does come to an end, what, what is the plan for after that and there is so much internal back-and-forth with it israeli government over that. >> and we heard from the
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defense minister yoav gone who said he did not support the israeli military rule in gaza, which is against what benjamin netanyahu has said what is the, what is the us's role in all of this, in trying to help guide or shape what happens when this war is over let's say that, you know, israel as a critical ally bars and to fighting terror in the region, we need to make sure we do everything we can to play a role. as and i think that's what you're going to see. it's shovan doing this weekend trying to bring the parties together and figure out what's the best path forward that ensure security in the region, right? and economic stability and make sure we do everything we can to move forward here. but listen, you still got and we shouldn't lose sight of this more than 100 hostages they're still continue. hamas still continues to fire into israel, has beloved from the north to terrorist from the north continue to fire into israel. so you still a very volatile situation. and and
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hamas is continuing. and as you know, continuing to be active in the region. so what does it look like the day after when hamas is no longer actively trying to run gaza. and of course, how do we find a way? how do we find a regional way forward there as we saw during the abraham accords so this is this is not easy, but the bottom line is we have to keep doing our part as americans and as the united states to help out in that effort and i know that there have been some attacks from republicans over potential aid legislation that democrats voted against for israel. >> that they've said that that's like according hamas, you obviously see, you obviously have supported those aid packages, but you take issue. i hear with them saying that about your democratic colleagues just gets outrageous. the fact that they, the nrcc has playing political games with the us-israel relationship and claiming because somebody has a policy disagreement voting was and i
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voted for this bill last week, this past week, and others didn't. they have a policy disagreement, but saying that then they are pro-hamas is completely offensive. pat ryan, a colleague of mine who didn't vote for it, served in our military and the idea that question his loyalty to our country and say that he supported courts terrorist is completely offensive and outrageous. they should retract that. they should apologize and they should stop doing this and playing these political games. it actually undermines the us-israel relationship and that's exactly the opposite of what we need to do right now the israel, the relationship should be bipartisan. it's critical to our national security of national security to our fight against terror in the region as we're seeing right now, with all ran and all of its proxy is attacking america, not just israel. and remember as i'll say again and again iran and its proxies hate america, hate us more than they hate israel. we shouldn't lose sight of there perspective and yet this is also driven a wedge
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in your own party, where we've seen a lot of intraparty fighting and disagreement over how to move forward. >> president biden having trouble with younger voters over his handling of this war what can be done to get back on the same? and pages that possible i think the president has been clear and his months of support that the us has really shaped must be ironclad. >> i continue to be. there's going to be differences and that happens by the way, it happens in the republican sayyed have on the democratic side. >> but at the end of the day, we shouldn't ever lose sight of what the ultimate mission is here right now is to get the hostages home, especially the american hostages. >> the five americans to crush hamas and to get that humanitarian aid into the region. we understand what our objectives are. we just got to do everything we can to get there. there may be disagreements sometimes on how we get there, but i think we all agree on what the ultimate goal must be. >> and you mentioned we talked about the hostages briefly at the top of this interview there
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are still five american hostages that are inside gaza. we now know that they have found a fourth body of a hostage in gaza that is now being brought back to their loved ones. you sit on the intelligence committee i think you see you hear a lot of frustration, obviously from my interview a father of a hostage in the last hour. they desperately as you would, is we all would imagine one. their family member's home it's what they think about every waking moment is there frustration among the intelligence committee, among the united states, the strongest country in the world, we can't get these hostages back, that they are still stuck in gaza right now. >> yeah, it just shows you that hamas are terrorists right? let's remember, they could right now put down their arms and surrender, right? that's what happened in world war ii, right with the germans, the japanese surrender, hamas can surrender their choosing not to their continued to hold americans and others hostage after killing 44 americans and
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1,200 brutally. and what they did so i can't imagine the pain these hostage families are going through. i spent a lot of time with the alexandra family here in northern new jersey, who's sided die. alexandra is 20 years old and as a hostage, they haven't heard from him at all. there's no red cross visits on his health, no updates just like these other hostages. so i instead, i can't begin to imagine the pain that these families are going through every single day and they just want to see their loved ones. and so we've got to do everything we can, both as americans helping our key ally and of course the israelis, the same to do everything to get those hostages out. and that's why we need to find an agreement. human here for a pause. and that's why everyone's got to go back to the table, stay at the table, and never leave the table. all the negotiators until we find a way forward here, right? this you can't give up. you just kinda keep going given what's at stake. >> i congressman josh gottheimer. thanks so much for being with us. we appreciate it thanks for having me, jessica, appreciate well, i'm more news for you in just a moment all,
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bachman, my ob just to name a few and she hosted a podcast with a friend and democratic strategist, maria cardona, called hot mics from left to right. it is a massive loss for all of us here at cnn and for her friends and family allegiant of people out there who loved alice stewart. and you can count me among them joining us now on the phone is it's warmer arkansas governor esa hutchinson, governor. thanks so much for being here with us. i'm so sad to be talking to you about this tonight and i know you knew alice as well from all of our days in arkansas and then and then beyond well, you're right. >> as you described, it is a massive loss for everyone who loves people. but politics and friendships and alice was such a dear person and i'm crowd that you recognized her arkansas connections while she has her heart in atlanta. and
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our georgia roots, she did work in arkansas in television in her professional life as a commentator, but also as an advisor working on presidential campaigns. so we're proud of that connection. and just from a personal standpoint, i look at alice. she's someone that believes that politics was about making friends and not creating enemies. and that's a special characteristic anymore. and she encouraged me. i spoke with her immediately after i dropped out of the presidential campaign. she was one of the first ones to call me and encouraged me. and then just last week, i spoke with her and she's given me advice and the she's been a dear friend. it's a great loss for us and it's the loss in the body politic, but it's also a loss for everyone to knew and loved
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der, an eye counted or as a friend now, i know. did you have any good memories you'd like to share? we're all kind of talking, it's been funded here hi, everyone. kind of talk about happy memories they have with her. what really they remember best about her well, that's her fund side and her athletic ability and the fact she's runner running marathons i made i ever time i talked to her, i felt lazy and she inspired in that way, she had a balance in her life with their christian faith with her health care emphasis. and in her professional sayyed but from a personal standpoint she believed in influencing young people and social she was engaged on the board of the institute of politics at harvard and was very instrumental and making sure that young people heard from the left and the right as they
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were going through that institution. >> and that's one of the things she encouraged me and to be engaged with that so it was all about teaching the next generation young people and that being involved in politics was important and to follow your conviction so it's from a personal standpoint, it's her words of encouragement to me and it's just wonderful to know her both professionally, but more importantly as someone who really cared about people and the direction of our country. and she was so sad and just a week ago, as i talked to her just about the mess that we city in our politics today. and she was trying to change that will miss her. >> oh, sure. well, make sure. well, governor esa hutchinson. thank you so much for making time. we appreciate it. >> all right. great to be with you. thank you and what does now is seen in senior political
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commentator scott jennings, who areas scott, i'm really sorry to see you right now under these circumstances, i know you analyse shared many together and many a conversation together gather and, you know, we all knew her both for her conviction and smarts and insight, but also for just her shining, bright personality yeah, allison, i were fellow travelers have been republican political operatives and over the years and shared a lot of common experiences which led to a lot of great conversations about who we knew and what we had learned and what that meant for our party and i really for the future of the country. i just talked to alice on friday. she was guest-hosting a radio show on friday morning, we had a great segment and it was fine. we talked about the debate. so that are coming up and also talk about what the
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breaking news of the morning was at the pga championship and we just had a delightful conversation because she was the kind of person that could lead to conversation. one of my best one of my best memories of alice is that i had a chance to recommend her to the harvard institute of politics where she had one of the most successful, of fellowships. they bring in political operatives and you have a semester and you have these students that come to your seminars and she had just such a accessible semester with students who often don't get a chance to interact with people like alice, people for middle america, republican political operatives they're there to learn. and alice was someone you can learn from and she was so successful. it then they put her on the board of advisors for the harvard institute of politics and one of the things she was most passionate about and something we shared was this idea that people from middle america need better
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representation in elite political corridors. whether that's in the media, whether that's in places like harvard at the iop. she really believed that her people, middle america people needed to be get better represented in these elite circles to try to bring our country together so that we wouldn't constantly feel like there was this divide between the coaston the middle of the country. and i really admired that about her work and she always brought that kind of attitude to the panels on cnn. she was a great panelist. >> she certainly want as i think about her too, personally, i was looking back at our text messages and she just last last friday had sent me a picture. she'd been behind me in the green room and i was eating a thing of raspberries. i had two screens. it was friday night at like seven 30 and she was like, look, it's the glamorous life of a tv journalist she was witty, she was funny, and she didn't take it all. she didn't wear it all so heavily. she had a delightful, as you said, kind of lightness to her that made
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her fun and made her a fun person to just have a fun conversation with and we can all get so bogged down, especially they in politics these days, we're that almost seems impossible, especially if when she was on with maria, if you're on with somebody you disagree with but she never let that get to her or really drive her about her heart yes, she for those of us who are cnn contributors there's a little fraternity and alice was the person in our group who was most eager to and most able to un, un, always the best at making friends with across the aisle, you heard maria before the top of the hour describe their special friendship. >> there's so many people from the other side of the political spectrum who are saying, nice things about alice because they truly believe it. i mean, alice was the person who was constantly reaching her handout, reaching across in
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saying, we need to have better conversations because people out in the united states need to know that republicans and democrats can talk to each other, debate issues. and we can have civil discourse. and maintain personal relationships as americans who care about the future of the country, we all get on here sometimes in squabble and fuss in five, but alice was always the person who was centering these conversations like, listen, we may have different ideas, but we all care about the same thing, which is a better future for the next-generation, a better kind of politics a more optimistic kind of politics. and so that's one thing i'm just gonna miss a lot about her is that she was always someone you could count on to try to bring these conversations back to something that was extremely civil and extremely forward looking and extremely optimistic. and she had her worries and she certainly had her concerns like we all do about our country. but she was just a forever optimist. she always believed in the better future for america and just sort of what what was when
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republicans and democrats were able to have civil discourse. so i know her family must be grieving and is done behalf of the rest of the contributors. i just want to say we're incredibly sad and sorry for her family. our hearts go out to you and we loved alice and we're better people for having known hers so we're sorry for your loss. >> that is certainly true. she leaves quite a legacy scott jennings. thank you for sharing with us. i really appreciate it we also have hogan giddily on the phone with us and they work together for rick santorum. i also i guess all roads do lead back to arkansas hogan because i also know you from there as well but you to work together with on the exam tort with rick santorum. i'm so sorry for all of all of us who loved her how are you doing i'm doing fine look, i'm heartbroken. >> i think alice is such a good
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friend and you talked about us working together on rich campaign, which we did, but we worked together on mike, how cubbies campaign to alice and i were both report orders in little rock a long time ago. and i've known her for so long and i've always admired her for, for so many things. you've just so funny and she was so we would always talk about working out and running and doing all those things i was looking back at texts i heard you mentioned you were doing the same and they were all like five, 30 in the morning. she said, well, i know you're up and i would say of course that we'd started texting while we're at the gym together and she was somewhere far away from me, but we were texting and i just look we all know i think she was a consummate professional. i think she was really outstanding at her job or insight into politics. i think is is, is second to none, but but just as a person, i always just so much enjoyed. our time
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together interactions just saw are at the correspondents dinner weekend. we hugged, we hadn't seen each other and while and talked and just caught up on so many different things that are happening in our own personal lives and she just so special and i don't want to betray any other conversations that so many people have called me and my cut to be has called me. we've been testing as well and she just had warned him to just remind everybody. yeah. she worked for my cut copy as well. >> yes, absolutely. and with sarah, sarah, it could be as willing now, governor sanders, we worked on that 2016 campaign with my cut could be traveling over all over iowa, hampshire, south carolina's as we all do and she was just she just so refreshing in a world of of politics for there are so many out there are so tough and it's hard to be around a lot of people if i'm being honest and she was one of those people that just really could talk to republican psaki democrats. that didn't matter. she was just such a good person and
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she's just going to be so greatly manage that my heart breaks for her family and all the other people out there are new or like i did, it's just a really tragic de it is such a loss. >> hogan ghibli, thanks for calling in. we appreciate it of course. >> thank you. >> we just want to say to her family, we are so so sorry for your loss and we're sending you lots of love tonight and it's a very, very difficult all right i'll be right back when. the competition is a nuclear competition. spying is extraordinarily important russia, were trying to spy on us. >> we were spying on them it's very difficult to determine whom you can trust i was telling frank everything got out of control this is a war. >> a secret. war.
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association annual convention in dallas tonight, the former president railing against president biden's gun policies and getting personal and his attacks only convention i here because he they're blaming the pick gets the riots, whatever they might want to blame the real problem is he does get up and speak. >> he does what he doesn't want to walk. he can walk from that stair to this podium. he can't put two sentences together. even his challenge of the debate it took him seven shots they have seven different cnn reporter, steve contorno is lying for us in dallas. steve, how's the reception been for the former president since the former president just got up on stage, and he immediately made a push for gun owning voters to get behind him this election cycle, he said, look i stood up for your rights during my four years in office you have to make sure you show up for me this november. >> take a look into what he
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said we've got to get gun owners to vote because you know what? >> i don't know what it is. perhaps it's a form of rebellion because you're rebellious. people aren't you, but gun owners don't vote. what is that all about i've heard that i heard it a few weeks ago that the gun owners voted. we would swamp them at levels that nobody's ever seen before. so i think you're rebellious bunch but let's be rebellious and vote this time, okay? >> democrats now, the donald trump also said that the rights of gun owners are quote under siege and he's bragged that he didn't quote, move an inch on gun restriction issues when he was president. >> remember he was president over several mass shootings, including the shooting get a parkland high school where he said initially that he might be interested in moving on some gun laws, but ultimately did not listening to the nra and
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choosing to stick with the current laws in the country vice president harris, ahead of the speech criticized former president trump for not taking action, saying quote, at a time when guns are the number one cause of death for children and teens in america. donald trump is catering to the gun lobby and threatening to move the crate, make the crisis worse. if reelected. and there's an interesting contrast between joe biden and donald trump in this election neither side it's agrees where the other person really stands on these issues. and yet they are going to their voters and hoping that they can win over moderates with these stances, joe biden saying, i want to get rid of assault weapons. donald trump saying, i'm going to protect get your gun rights. jessica all right. >> steve contorno for us in dallas, texas tonight. thanks so much. >> we'll be right back more than $500 million in art
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wagmeister walks us through her exclusive reporting, but we do want to warn you that what you're about to see is very disturbing. new surveillance footage obtained exclusively by cnn appears to corroborate some of the allegations of abuse against music mogul sean diddy combs. the video captured on multiple cameras shows combs wearing only a towel assaulting his then cassie ventura, in a hallway at los angeles hotel in march 2016, a lawsuit filed by ventura in november last year and settled the next day referenced actions that seem to match those seen in this video there is no audio according to the complaint, combs became extremely intoxicated and punched ms ventura in the face, giving her a black eye, which according to the lawsuit, prompted ventura to try and leave the hotel room. the surveillance video obtained by cnn begins as she enters the hallway. the complaint says, as she exited, mr. combs awoke and began screaming at ms ventura.
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he followed her into the hallway of the hotel while yelling at her. the complaint goes on to say he grabbed her and then took glass vases in the hallway and threw them at her in the surveillance video comes can be seen grabbing ventura and throwing her to the ground as ventura lies on the ground, combs then kicks her twice and attempts to drag her on the floor back to the hotel room, ventura is seen picking up a hotel hello. phone comb seems to walk back to the hotel room, then returns and appears to shove her in a corner. moments later, he can then be seen throwing an object in her direction, according to ventura's now settled lawsuit, the pair began dating several years after they met in 2005. they parted ways in 2019 combs attorney said the decision to settle was a no way an admission of wrongdoing. ventura declined to comment on the video, but her attorney told cnn the gut-wrenching video has only further confirmed the disturbing and
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predatory behavior of mr. combs words cannot express the courage and fortitude that ms ventura has shown in coming forward to bring this to light. the video hasn't been seen publicly before and comes on the heels of a series of civil lawsuits alleging combs involvement in sex trafficking and sexual abuse allegations that combs has repeatedly denied authorities searched combs homes in los angeles and miami and march as part of an ongoing federal investigation carried out by a team that specializes in human trafficking crimes in a december 2023 statement, combs responded to the claims in some of the lawsuits saying sickening allegations have been made against me by individuals looking for a quick payday let me be absolutely clear. i did not do any of the awful things being alleged clearly, there disturbing footage and violent actions that we're seeing coming from diddy who up until this point has denied many of
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these allegations from all of these lawsuits that he is facing aside from this lawsuit from casie, what she settled back in november 2023, he is facing five separate lawsuits and he has been fighting back through his lawyers. in fact, just last week, we reported on emotion that he filed to dismiss a lawsuit from a jane doe that claims she was 17 years old, a minor at the time of her allegations in just a few days before that, he filed a motion to dismiss a portion of an entirely the different claim. it'll be interesting to see now how this may impact all that diddy is facing. but we have yet to hear directly from him all right. >> elizabeth wagmeister. thank you so much for exclusive reporting the los angeles district attorney saying it cannot charge combs over that 2016 incident because it happened after the window for prosecution had passed asked to come tonight, a compound once built for world cups spectators is now housing injured palestinian women and children
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>> cnn's jumana cartoonish has their stories for from a place of death and destruction gaza's children trying to be children again but everywhere you look here, you see the real cost of reward. israel says is against hamas what the un is called a war on children so many injured, little ones, so many who've lost lins mahmoud can no longer ride a bike bove lost both his arms in an israeli strike is one of hundreds of children evacuated by qatar for medical treatment mahmoud is finding ways of living a childhood shattered shows off how he's learned to use his feet to play video games i want to fulfill my dreams. i want to be a journalist and a pilot. he says the ones independent child now needs his mother to feed him, dress him, and take him to the
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toilet i ask what makes him so resilient? because i'm from gaza because i'm palestinian. he says nothing can stop me children here, like my mood don't want to talk about their injuries. >> they found sanctuary in this unlikely place a compound kotb, built for world cup friends. >> now turned into housing for nearly 2000 gaza evacuees. most of them women and children it's a, safe space to deal with the trauma of war and offers us a firsthand glimpse into the suffering, which is row has forced us to cover from a far by preventing international journalists from freely accessing the enclave in this room, women gather for a session of palestinian embroidery it's therapy at distraction, but how could anyone forget? they've been through and all they've lost?
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my quietly sits watching her grandmother embroidery prevented mothers in hospital for egypt, father still in gaza i didn't expect lma to survive. she had a fractured skull, an amputated leg, shrapnel in her bag, and a broken arm like many children, alma has lost more than her leg the blast, but maimed her to her eight month old sister, sham who died in her arms. and her six-year-old brother i'm a i am sad about my brother and sister. alma choking back, tears can see anymore we're everyone in this room is missing loved ones, those gone, and those they've had to leave behind weighed down by grief and guilt. they tell us they deprive themselves of food and sleep and have an canada. >> i've been sleeping on a couch how can i sleep on a bed when my sons are sleeping in a tent and on sand how can i eat?
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and my children are hungry? >> so here's three children and husband are in rafah, like others. >> she desperately wants to get them out and name i know him. no lady. >> she shows us pictures of what used to be home where she was injured, when she lost her mother six year-old niece, and two of her sons. all killed in a strike. she says while they were sleeping with my hello. >> hello, i had she gleamed with pride talking about her boys, 16 year-old sheriff was top of his class. >> my mood had just gotten a scholarship to study medicine and broad mca. let hilum left israel, left node dreams. >> i now find myself thinking, i wish i had let my son funds to take up arms instead of dying like this here says she raised her voice to never carry weapons to serve their people through their education. what i said about so i want to tell them you destroy the people,
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