Israel This mother finds her children survivors of a Hamas

Israel: This mother finds her children, survivors of a Hamas attack

Israel: This mother finds her children, survivors of a Hamas attack

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0:50

“It’s a relief to return to a country that is a little safer”: the reaction of the first French people repatriated from Israel

3:38

They talk about the siege of Gaza

1:21

“I trust that Emmanuel Macron will do everything for my daughter”: the reaction of the father of Karin Journo, who has been missing since the Hamas attack, after the speech by the President of the Republic

4:56

“We still have a lot of work to do on the ground”: the statement of Mendi Haviv, commander of the NGO Zaka, which is responsible for identifying the victims of the Hamas attack

1:50

“After what happened, we can’t worry”: the statement of a Frenchman repatriated from Israel upon his arrival at Roissy airport

0:52

“It was necessary to leave”: the statement of a Frenchman repatriated from Israel upon his arrival at Roissy airport

1:16

Louis Baudoin-Laarman (spokesman for Doctors Without Borders in Gaza): “The situation is really dramatic (…) all hospital beds are full”

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Israel: This mother finds her children, survivors of a Hamas attack

1:21

What is a kibbutz, the term that has appeared regularly in the news since Hamas began its attacks on Israel?

1:13

Israel: The first French returnees arrived at Roissy airport

1:41

The scenarios of the Israeli reaction against Hamas

3:36

“His wife asked us to file a complaint for crimes against humanity”: Nathanaël Majster, lawyer for Marc Perez, who was killed by Hamas while trying to save his daughter, speaks on BFMTV

0:54

Call for unity from Emmanuel Macron: “I cannot remember such a celebration since the end of the Algerian war,” emphasizes Alain Duhamel

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“There will be a fairly large majority of children and the elderly”: Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna prepares to welcome the first French returnees from Israel