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And I want to warn you that some of the images that you will see in this report are graphic. Jamana Karaja is out front.

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Gaza City. Two year old Walid distracted through his family's most difficult night of the war so far, with daybreak the Israeli military calls with an order. You have 30 minutes to get out. It was 09:30 a.m on November the 10th. With makeshift white flags, they say the military told them to hold up. They prepare to move.

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Michelina laosarfi tak michelina Narim shishwai idwa mahadish mahabhar one Haina ambassador.

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With the little they can carry, they head out and into the unknown, some too frail to walk. Journalist Rami Abu Jamus is filming the forced evacuation of his family, along with more than 30 of their neighbors. His phone in his right hand, and in the other, his son will lead sababa he speaks French with his son looking for his wife ahead, while waiting for other elderly neighbors struggling to catch up.

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Yeah.

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Y'all, that constant buzz you hear is Israeli drones overhead. It's been the soundtrack of Gaza for years. As they get to the other side of the street, rami spots his neighbor, Abu Ahmed. Something's not right.

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Um la haula Kuwati lavila la haula kuatin ahmad ahmad tabatnamatna but yaba yaba bitnafas bitnafas. Oh hurt nah nah shadmai walid yallah.

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Ahmed was shot in the head. He didn't make it. And around the corner, two others, a man and a woman, also shot it's uncertain who opened fire on the group. Cnng located these videos and traced this deadly journey out of central Gaza City. We provided the Israeli military with details of this incident and these coordinates, but they did not respond to our request for comment. Hello, Rami. We reached Rami now in the south. Like most here, they were on their own. They got to Shifa Hospital, but so did the war.

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MEMPA.

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Witness to it all, two year old Walid.

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I kept trying to make sure he's not scared and make him feel like what he's seeing around us is a circus or an amusement park. I don't know if I succeeded. Even the journey of humiliation, where you take a donkey here and a horse there. I was trying to make that entertaining for him.

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I ask Rami why he decided to film.

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I just want this to get to the world so they know the injustice that we're facing. They cast doubt on everything we do. They're stronger in every way, not just militarily, but with the information that comes out, the narrative that comes out, the news that comes out, what they say is the truth and our words are lies.

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Please just deliver our message. I don't want anything else. I don't want all those who have.

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Been killed to have died in vain.

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Rami doesn't know what they'll do now, but says he will only leave his homeland forced at gunpoint or dead.

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Abizu.

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Abi. Baba aaron israel says it calls on people to leave areas where there are military operations to try and minimize civilian casualties. But as you know, the UN says nowhere in Gaza is safe. And there is criticism worldwide of the.

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Number of deaths in Gaza that has.

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Grown to over 11,400 people, of them 4700 children. That's according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. That draws these figures from sources in the Hamas controlled enclave. And, Aaron, this is the story of one family out of so many who are going through so much, but we don't have access to them to tell their stories. And this family happened to film their harrowing journey out of the north.