More Than 1000 Words Page #2
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- 2006
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and they'll continue the
liquidation operations
in anticipation of the Gaza pullout,
to push Hamas to the wall,
and put them on the defensive,
so that during the pullout,
the Hamas won't be able
It's going to take years
to find out if and how much
of a mistake it was to kill him.
A senior government official told
us, "We killed our own Bin-Laden.
President Bush wouldn't
dare go against it,
certainly not during
his election week."
Do you see a red
bandana back there?
Yes.
It's for you.
OK.
Because it's very likely
we'll get a lot of tear gas today.
So I brought you
a bandana for your face.
We are getting the
first information from
Israel and from Gaza about
Yassin's assassination,
and we will bring you the
reactions from both sides.
Galit, can you hear me?
The army killed
I know you don't have
plans to go to a coffeehouse,
but if you do, cancel them.
Yehezkeli, where are you?
Fine. I'll meet you in 15 minutes
at the Bethlehem Checkpoint.
Yehezkeli is the chief of the
Arab desk for Channel 10 News.
Since we met we've become
very good friends,
and we work and go to
the territories together a lot.
You know, if there's
chaos in the Old City
it'll be even worse
than Bethlehem.
There are already
riots in Jerusalem,
you should check
it out later.
I will.
OK, let's get in my car.
This is for you, sir.
God bless you.
The Arab man is happy
they got rid of Yassin.
I bet the end of the funeral
will signal the start
of "Heavy Duty Trouble".
No, it's already begun.
My bulletproof car
will be here soon,
but let's go talk to the soldiers.
You need a clearance first.
No. Check again,
we already have that.
"There are demonstrations in the
villages near the separation fence."
Are we going to get
through the checkpoint?
You don't have a clearance.
Please move back.
Can you check again?
The Army PR told me
that the clearance
will be waiting for me here.
Did you check?
Drive, don't be scared.
Ziv goes to the
heart of the inferno,
or goes with Tsvi to interview
I mean...
He goes there voluntarily.
I don't tell her everything.
Not because I don't want
to involve her, but because
I want to spare her the
When I go out to the territories,
I tell her after, not before.
Most of the time she does
not even know I've been there.
When I leave Jenin, I'll say,
'I was in Jenin, I've left.
I'm OK and I'm
on my way home.'
It's not normal to
make news in this country.
I can understand
Americans or Europeans
who always photograph
someone else's war.
Ziv photographs
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