(12 Aug 2024)
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Near Kibbutz Nahal Oz, Israel – 12 August 2024
1. Israeli flag waving next to people gathering at an observatory overlooking Gaza
2. Armed soldier next to settlers
3. Settlers and Israeli flags waving looking into Gaza
4. Israeli flag
5. Troops
6. Pan of people during prayer
7. Military vehicle
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Daniella Weiss, head of Nahala settlement movement and regarded as the godmother of the settler movement:
“Our purpose here is to bring hundreds of families to establish new settlements in Gaza. What will be the future of the Gaza people? The Hamas will be killed. People who want to live normally, we will enable them to go to other countries. We know that in all wars, unfortunately, people suffer and they are refugees. Now, we haven’t started this war and we don’t have to apologize for anything."
9. People during prayer
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Ayelet Schlissel, activist:
“We don’t come today to come into Gaza, but we we’re saying today that, we’re calling for the government, to the Memshala (Hebrew for government) do the right decision for the, for the world, for the kidnapped and come back to our land."
11. Troops
12. People gathering
STORYLINE:
Hundreds of people gathered Monday in southern Israel and called for the return of Jewish settlements in the Gaza strip.
Right wing activists overlooked Gaza as they celebrated Tisha B’Av, which marks the destruction of the Biblical Jewish Temples with a daylong fast.
Daniella Weiss, head of Nahala settlement movement and regarded as the godmother of the settler movement, called for the return of the Jewish settlements in Gaza that were evacuated during Israel’s 2005 disengagement.
“Our purpose here is to bring hundreds of families to establish new settlements in Gaza," she said.
"What will be the future of the Gaza people? The Hamas will be killed," she said.
"We will enable them to go to other countries. We know that in all wars, unfortunately, people suffer and they are refugees."
The war began when Hamas launched a surprise attack into Israel on Oct. 7. Palestinian militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted around 250 others.
Around 110 hostages are still being held in Gaza after most of the rest were released during a cease-fire in November.
The Palestinian Health Ministry say the death toll in Gaza is 39,897.
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