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00:00So more than 57,500 people have been killed in Gaza since the attack on the 7th of October that was carried out by Hamas.
00:11How much longer can Palestinian parties like Fatah continue to allow the people to suffer?
00:18Why aren't you doing enough?
00:20Let me say that this was not our making, as you know, and as you pointed out to it.
00:26And we have been, since day one, trying to pressure all parties to end the hostility, to save the Palestinian blood, and also to salvage what remains of Gaza.
00:38But indeed, Netanyahu has other ideas.
00:41Remember, the 7th of October was in every way possible for Netanyahu, an excuse to continue with his earlier plan.
00:50This did not come into being all of a sudden.
00:53He's been planning for 30 years.
00:54The issue of displacing Palestinians, and he's doing that in the West Bank, by the way, not only in Gaza.
01:00And the issue of exterminating Palestinian presence on the geography of Palestine.
01:05So what is happening is an implementation of a much bigger project.
01:10This is not a war that's being settled.
01:12This is not a revenge that's being paid.
01:14It's rather a plan that is fixated on the idea of eliminating Palestinians, of changing the Middle East, as Netanyahu has repeatedly announced.
01:23And drawing plans that are, in every way possible, conducive to the prevalence of the plan of the right-wing parties of Israel.
01:33That's right.
01:34But the issue is not going to be as much of a medical advice.
01:35I think I'll probably have to give them that if they're not going to be able to pass it to people, correct?
01:37It doesn't Oui.
01:39That's müdear for me.
01:39There is no way possible.
01:39There is no doubt that we are willing to engage in a place.
01:41That's 170% against the impact ofnostics within the country.
01:43That's the same way possible.
01:44There is no doubt in which we are going to be able to endure it.
01:45Like, there is no doubt in this moment.
01:45Well, I think i'll keep in mind if we have a slightly broader approach for the remainder of labour process.

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