Israel's assault on Gaza has continued into a sixth day, and the death toll has risen to more than 400 people. According to Israel, it is targeting Hamas' military infrastructure, such as rocket launchers and rocket factories. Also under attack are what the Israeli military calls "suspected hideouts" that, for some, are the most disputed targets, because almost anything can be suspected as a hiding place for weapons or Hamas fighters. In practice, government buildings, mosques, the Islamic university of Gaza and a refugee camp have come under attack. After Israel's subjecting Gaza to an aerial pounding for several consecutive days, many Gazans are asking if police stations and government buildings have been, what are now the targets for the continuing bombardment? Many Gazans feel that they themselves are the targets. The Israeli authorities have been accessing the phone networks and making automated calls telling the people of Gaza to leave their homes as an attack in their area is imminent, and this is creating a climate of fear and despair, as the people are unable to travel north into Israel and they are unable to travel south into Egypt as the borders are closed, and to their West they are bordered by the sea. The difficulty for both the Israeli military and the Gaza residents is: The entire Gaza Strip is just 10 km wide and 40 km long and has a population of one and a half million, which makes it one of the most densely populated spots on earth. Civilian casualties are unavoidable. Today's Inside Story presenter Nick Clark is joined by Raanan Gissen, a former Israeli Defense Force official and senior advisor to former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon; Elias Hanna, a retired army general and military analyst; and Ehab Bessaiso, a lecturer in political communications at Cardiff University.
Joy Behar discusses Sarah Palin with Ron Reagan, Stephanie Miller and Pamela Gellar
Al Bino's new track. Produced by US rapper Lyrics Born.
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An interview with Miss Jesse, the lady who pushes a shopping cart, blesses people out (both positively and negatively) about her life in Paulding. Revealing, entertaining and even startling
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Private owners and caretakers of exotic and wild animals have been repeatedly attacked over and over again from extreme Animal Rights (Ar) Groups and uninformed legislators
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http://www.crisiscommunications.com Varney & Co. on FOX Business News Stuart Varney interviews Barbara Paynter about the Toyota recall. Barbara Paynter is a partner with Hennes Paynter Communications, the only firm in Ohio focusing exclusively on crisis communications.
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This video is a montage to the coming New World Order. I have produced this not only to enlighten others to give you a heads up of what is to come. If you are willing to educate yourself and open your mind to a different thought process, we can as a collective one change the direction we are going.
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