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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  July 31, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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together they survived in his radius, some nation attempt, the yes and was killed months later is rise to prominence came in 2006. when most participated in the palestinian legislative elections, the group one, apollo mentoring majority, making him the prime minister of the policy. no starchy that his appointment, and the international community to hold to a, to the p, a. placing the governing body on the severe financial strain. moss is classified by many western nations as a terrorist organization. months of conflict between factions let the present moment abbas dismissing him yet and dissolved in his government. this would result in an independent must let the government in the cause of strip headed by hon. yeah . what atkin had that he saw the seizure should not break a will and should not turn this conflict into an internal palestinian conflict. and
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that conflict should be against the parties that imposed the siege against the palestinian people in 2019 having voluntarily step down. honey, i left because of the gun living approved for which he faced substantial scrutiny. near face criticism for his absence from the strep, during israel's will, and gauze in 2023. he let him off his diplomacy from a number of locations, a civilians will mazda cut in the strip? you smile, he has influence on the history and politics of palestine who liked the state for years to come on for many, he will remain a symbol of resistance in the face of occupation and adversity to it is 7 gmc, i'm layla. rock are breaking news. this our is the political leader of home us is no, but honey has been assassinated in iran. he and one of his body guards were killed in a strike on a house entire, on iran, in the state media say he was staying in
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a special residence for war veterans when the attack happened at about 2 am local time and he was in the iran and capital to attend the inauguration of our president masoud to possess, gone on tuesday. and iran says it's investigating the killing. a moss says any is assassination. will not go on answered. all right, well the group has released a statement on its website, say, brother, leader and murder is mal honey on the head of the movement has been killed and a treacherous scientist rate on his residence, interior wrong after participating in the in occupation ceremony of the new iranian presidents. all right, let's get us some reaction uh from uh on the ground in gaza. i need my food is in the for you. honey, is the news trickling down as people are waking up to the news?
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that is my honey. i has been assassinated. what are they telling you with, aaron garza the guess will the news keeps reading right now across the gorgeous prevent, gave definitely resonating at the larger scale. but what we're getting it from people as we speak with them these there's, there seems to be one agreement or an agreement on one thing that the crown unfolding is story of the assassination of a mosque political leader, the head of the political bureau into ron. uh is likely to do on a back do the ongoing situations on the ground as the the only articulated goal that seems to be coming from israel on the really they prime minister is the ongoing killing machine and the mass killing of palestinians across
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the street. well, people here at suspect that comes active wars doing do remain the same, is going to change. we're at least at the coming at these then the as we see are happening right now. there are reports of ongoing here, the art galleries in the eastern part of the central area, nearly enough rate right now, that's an area. it has to be at force into internal then for displaced within the pos for 3 days. the military maneuvers and operations can do, you know, a rough august point remaining neighborhoods and residential buildings, of fries and press structures. there's also a and no science of, of the slowing down any of the tax, these really military or a political level. they're not talking about whether we are getting is do an end to this work or not. so so far people are looking at the past 10 months. the 40000 people are being killed, the vast majority of them having to be civilians,
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entire families, women, and children. have been killed, as of the relentless is really, is sykes and the see in the targeting. and that the nation of how not political leader is one of nathan e aus hard to distract the attention of from the ongoing atrocities and the ongoing a crime committed across the guster for the past 10 days. and i need to please do stand by or we're getting comments now from the deputy secretary general of the islamic jihad mohammed, hindi. he has spoken to a lebanese a tv station and may a do. and this is what he said. this assassination is not only directed at the palestinian resistance and her mazda in particular, but also at iran. and he went on to say that israel is on the verge of collapse, and it's reactions reflect the confusion and an inability to achieve any of its goals. he says it's the 1st time and his history that is real,
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is facing such resistance that i wanna ask you in terms of how is any uh, viewed by people in gosh, how do they feel about him? you know, especially in light, of course, of these, the, you know, this catastrophic war. that's now no more than 10 months of the honey is coming in from the refuge. he can, he is just sign of an already display. and so i have breakfast, be a family that was made breakfast g by this very in the military and in the and taken over. and the invasion of the palestinians hurried towards in 1948. the resided in the refugee camp. v is either viewed as much about more of a modern fragmatic political leader and has been a very close in the, in the evolution of how much moving across the gaza strip or the west bank. and has taken over many of the leading position in the room and of from being very close to
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the founder of a mazda, into taking more of a serious leading role after the assassination of both the leader, the founder of her mouth. and then b as a predecessor, as often as these are in season, has been elected as the prime minister. and also right now as good as the person who is leading negotiations for the buyer in cairo, he's the quite popular among the and then again is viewed as one of the moderate, the diplomatic leader in, in, in how much. but the thing is, how much is, according to what we hear from people here. it's, it's, it's much of an idea as it is, the people that it's not named do movies it taking the leader who's in the position of leadership resistance on us. so and, and, and compared to also what happened in the positive p l o. and other policy, in fact, in one day's really in military, if they find as convenient, they would
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a go ahead and further it's a cox and the policy and leadership across the, the political spectrum made the assassination of any. again, it is unlikely to affect the conduct to war as, as if it is right now, it's likely to stay as it is, but people are given mix for you. ginger whole thing there, hoping it there will be a name to this war if, if, if this what nathan the whole wanted in, in his muscle flexing showed that he's able to reach the via root dentist on ron to do to show that he is achieving any of the objective that he announced at the beginning of the, at the initial week, some of this for if this is the cost of, of doing this work. so this, that this and then the nightmare to stop and to seize the blood shit. because we are in a, in a context and in
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a situation that are much more difficult for to 1000 people have been, have been killed. there is the 80 percent of the the gaza strip have been destroyed through the pointed turn in there and do, turned into a waste land. there are no signs that finds the i the, it feeds into permanent displacement. if again, many of the people are reacting if this is the cost in the war, f looted looted, happen this ways the and then the blood should a stop payment from with their, with the perspective from a garza on the assassination of the political leader of how much you smell honey? honey. thank you so much for that for now. and um, how us thing and factions in the occupied the west bank of declared a general strike, or the car no of the mos in cities have been announcing is now he is assassination. and the factions
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have also urged palestinians to rally and protest against the mos leaders killing housing authority. president obama to boss released a statement saying he strongly condemns the assassination of a mosque leader is male hernia as a cowardly act and a dangerous development. he also called on palestine use to unite and be patient a step fast in the face of is really occupation. all right, so let's say you know where to do. all right, westbank a normal day of joyce's from my law north. let me just get your reaction of obviously news also trickling down there where you are. what's the mood like as the people well receive the news of his assassination. such a scene for us, the name of the mold is quite somber. i drove through the hards over on my last city, coming to the studio here at the heart of my law, and there were no shops,
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no businesses open, the banks are closed and people's trying to really process what's happening. of course, this is not the 1st assassination that is real, carries out against the palestinian leader. these act, these attacks have been going on since the early seventy's. israel has assassinated prominent palestinian leaders in by you in jordan in a 2 and a son and other capitals, even in, in europe. and so palestinians have been here before, if you will, and they understand that right now it is a moment to rally to be united. and that's why we've heard from the palestinian president from fedex, which is how much is rival from the palestinian government that called this a treacherous attack. and from all other palestinian factions focusing on unity on condemning the attack of cowardly and treacherous. and also on trying to also speak to the concerns of the public and talking about unity. although that well, you know, is a waiting to see kind of
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a promise because we've heard that before. the palestinian public has heard it before, but a lot needs to happen. before it can materialize. right. and interesting the of course, i mean as you've been pointing out, everybody's of course rallying now around this moment. but the p a and a mosse have not always seen. i to, i talk to us a little bit about the center of india and also the significance of from us and in the sense of power in, in gaza as well. how much is a very significant major palestinian political actor and not just in gaza, but also in the occupied to us bank and also and ags and we're about half of the palestinian people are. and so this is not an ordinary figure. this is a form or palestinian prime minister, the head of the so you know, the, the major palestinian political acts are at the moment and,
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and that is why it was not or the to see that the palestinian president called him the grand national leader. there was it a recognition of his standing a recognition of his position in palestinian politics. and again, setting aside all differences and fractions would which are have no place on a day like this and palestinian politics. and i, you know, i, i keep going back to the fact that palestinians have a lot of experience in political assassinations. and this is how it goes down every time the, the, you know, the statements would be about unity. it would set all differences aside. and that's exactly what we saw from fedex. and it's presidents before that bus today in response to the assassination. the local media here and the occupied westbank has been very busy covering the events covering reactions, but also taking notes of the wider regional di mention of this assassination happening in the head on no less, which is
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a place where most people send me an experts and observers would've assumed it's my and honey, i was safe, he wasn't, he was assassinated. the now all lies really are on the region, not just tell us about how this is going to play out. we have the attack on the a senior has below a figure in, in level non now the attack on and the assassination of the head of the a political wing of him, us into here on a lot of actors are involved. and, and people want to see how this will play out certain least the hard liners, if you will, will now have be, you know, upfront and sensor in terms of position saying israel has a 0 sum approach to the conflict as a 0 sum approach to the war and gaza, it does not want dialogue, does not want to cease fire agreement. and so fighting is the only option. that's the kind of sentiment that we've heard from groups allied with having us and, and really from large sections of the palestinian public opinion. not
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a day of thank you so much for providing a that context for us. so now are they talking to us from of them a lot in the occupied westbank. and meanwhile, are the around in the new or presidents or reacted to. yvonne will defend its territorial integrity and honor, and we'll make terrorist invaders regret their cowardly acts. those are his words. now israel a has announced a no fly zone over the northern part of israel. here with me on the set is our correspondence in mind con. uh, to provide us with more information 1st off, and ron has israel. com and to the ads on this estimation? no, we aren't expecting any comments from these writers. this is fairly standard practice for them, but quite unusually, that is a big task from the problem is office saying no cabinet ministers should comment about this. and the reason for that is very simple. they don't want to escalate an
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already very dangerous situation. so this is likely to try and rain in those fall, right? ministers, people like smokers, people like thing. get there who relish the stuff we want to say. we should go in. we should all keep pilot on ocean smash around to pieces. it's about avoiding all of that kind of language and we've heard those, but those words being said by these people in the past. also it's about trying to manage what ever the iranian response is going to be this precedent for this as well. in april, when the aisle gc canada was assassinated in the consulate in damascus by the israelis who admitted that they would be homeless, the wrong ins telegraphed the response when you hours before the drawing strike was coming in, we knew that miss hall is well being or so i was in, is role when i sold those missiles, actually land on is where the territory. so this is all about trying to avoid
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direct rule, but it's very difficult to do that when you violate that countries surrender. so it's a very volatile situation. indeed, as you outlined there, um, arguably one of the objectives of this war was to eliminate so to speak, the mosque leadership. so having quote, unquote done that now, what does it mean for the trajectory of this war? you think what we have to talk about the sci fi talks, that's the most important thing. now, what is right, it looks, it has just on is killed the, the pass and one of the key people they, when negotiate thing with. now if you are very serious about, i cease fire and seized by agreement and negotiated with, you don't kill the people you're supposed to be talking to. this is going to have an impact on the leadership in gaza. people that allow me this people like yes, yes and more. who are going to look at the assassination and say well israel's, it isn't serious about this. so we don't have anybody left to toltec. we'll say how
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mass is now going to have to really look at what that political structure means when it comes to the $65.00 folks. if the leadership is being assassinated, then you know he's going to be very difficult for them to agree to anything that israel does. but this plays into netanyahu's strategy himself. he's always said that this rule is about the destruction of a mass millet trait that's going on in garza and politically, this is the assassinations. there's now been 2 associations, one in beirut, of charlotte right now as male. any of this is also a concern to the international community member. it's not, honey. a has a residence in got that he's in this country. so this, this was an assassination in a 3rd country. you also, you know, is if it's something that, you know, he's going to be very concerned about because a host time athlete is as well is nothing of the table for is robots going to be the regional response to all of this will be strong condemnation coming from castle
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on israel's actions, from turkey or from other countries. but will there be anything from the united states? they must have paid this strike these rays and the americans took comfortably. in fact, you know, this is what we're hearing is that they, you know, this was all okayed by the, by the administration. what does that mean for iran? does it change the calculus knowing that this was backed by the us? all right, so thank you so very much your mind con for that, for now, we'll check in with you a little later, greatly appreciate it. all right, so just want to bring us some more reactions and now that we're getting in the movements or former nose, formerly known rather as the palestinian, the national liberation movement. i said, and we're quoting here, the assassination of leader is smell. hernia is a heinous crime. and a cowardly act. all right, so as a baker joins us now live from the southern 11 on i said,
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has, has the law reactive to this assassination yet what are the same as well, they have actually said his will have said the testimony of a command this month had near with increase to determination and stubbornness of the resistance fighters. and he said that, and they said that here is one of the major, major resistance leaders who stood courageously in the face of the american hedge. a monic project and design is doctor patient. now we were expecting something from has been the on this might have the as much money as obviously visited live not previously and met the leader of his with a has a necessarily. but we also hearing from the lebanese government, there was a meeting this morning to discuss last night's attack, and that the liberties can take a prime minister and not to make up the condemned use estimation of how much political bureau chief is, might hon. yeah,
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and he says that he sold the assassination as an attempt of expanding this expansion of the circle of global consent and danger. and he called upon the international community to get his real, to agree to a cease fire, abide by international resolutions. he said that he condemned these regular rage on the boats of a warning that things would get worse if israel continues on this pulse. now people here are bracing themselves for a his beloved response. and the issue really is what with his beloved, do not. we know we've heard from his beloved lead to previously has a natural law. he's threatened saying that if you're a tech guy, was it used to be a tech use? it gives you a tech out really did to be a tech you assessments, your tech, our a 14 day route. we had talked the airport instead of eve. you hit the building in dia, the, the sub is really, let's hitch and we've destroyed buildings in tennessee and both sides of really 12
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themselves up now and almost back themselves into a quarter in terms of an escalation people fee and know that this could be the next stage, and this concept discomfort has been going on for 10 months, mainly contained to the lebanese southern border villages in tens routinely get to to the stripe sale actually restricts white. phosphorus is used, hezbollah has targeted is ready positions across the board are mainly limiting themselves containing themselves to military targets. now, the fear is that it could be an expansion of this conflict. and people had, especially in the science of already being concerned, tens of thousands of people have been displaced. those that remained intensive villages many of them have be now that those, the remainder of begins to leave because the fear that this could be the next phase . and they will feel the front of the, of the expansion of this conflicts or to us and baker. thank you so very much are
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for now we're reporting from the southern, the 11 on greatly appreciate it. and let's get you now. some of my global reactions, the chinese are for and that ministry has come out and said, we strongly oppose and condemned the assassination of the head of the homeless political bureau is melania and the russian foreign ministry. also indian and issued a statement saying the killing of a mos chief political leader is quote, an absolutely unacceptable political murder and quote, it goes on to say it will lead to a further escalation of tensions. and we are live and by god, but 1st. so let's have to moscow and speak to, are you? yeah, sure. pablo ha. and um, you talk to us a little bit more about this reaction. uh its coming out of russia. they're not missing their words well enough to relay it. so we've had from that gypsy for administer behavior,
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booked on of he called the desk of the head of the how much village be right, an absolutely unacceptable political mother. the department believes that the killing of the head of the police, the police fee right, will have a very negative impacts on the negotiations on the gall, this trip and will lead to the escalation of tensions in the region. just a few days ago, russian for administer gala girl said at a press conference, the following his visit to malaysia. a beam is really a 4 is including prime minister benjamin netanyahu set themselves a completely unrealistic goal. because the destruction of the policy and how much movement was impossible, those were the, was over, the russian foreign minister of this kate, russia has maintained very friendly relations with how mass russia considers how much to legitimate positive for negotiations. how much leaders have repeatedly
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visited mosca? at the same time, russia stated that it does not support quote, the violence and roger coal statements of how mas, as well as the it's refusal to recognize israel and well after how much has victory in the police scene in the, in the elections back in 26, let me repeat him. that was one of the fast will lead us to endorse and congratulate the group. and in march, 2006 as the chairman of the how much played for public view right. and highlighted michelle arrived in most go for the 1st time on the official visit on to have meetings with the leadership of the russian ministry of foreign affairs. and of to october the 7th 2 twins, $23.00. and to the outbreak of, of the war between these roland thomas right to became closer to how my son is that became more hostile towards israel right now. because russia and how mosse
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are expecting to continue strengthening that ties. and of course, we're waiting for more reaction from moscow. it's a while it's still morning here in the russian capital, and of course, more official reaction is to come. all right, so you were ship all of our thank you so much for that for now. we'll check in with you a little later to see if there are more reactions. in the meantime, we want to take you now to iraq and i moved to, i have the where had the joyce's now from bach dot my mood. um, what has the reaction been in iraq and talk to us also about the broader implications of this assassination. and, and how it might impact to the situation in iraq of the will. what does a special about a rock is that it has got now 2 incidents reflecting, gimme
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a rock not only is my in honey as a desk, but also the attack can it would by usa to strike last night that killed a number of popular mobilization minutes individuals here in central iraq, namely in the south of the rocky top, it's a lot about the dad now and the popular mobilization forces including their military commanders. the political leaders have been an issue in your statements condemning these attacks. as they say they are looking up despite any, as the example, as an example of what does this to is, that is an example of a section of the is easily up to a patient. any of us had too many project and the at region has well over a gauge that is part of the popular mobilization forces in iraq, iraq, it branch has also issued a statement, a threatening to escalate their as they say retaliation in fact. also,
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blaming not the united states for the kid, he yelled that tug on their locations last night, but also blaming to wait for the let things as they say because the drones, according to the hezbollah brigades, the druids that targeted the popular mobilization forces locations last nights where the launch it from kuwait, so as you can see that there is few to that that tension bit complex might spell over in the region of these 2 as if the remember that's only a couple of days ago is rain chilled hezbollah, high ranking commander and live now and live in on. and that has also reflected in, in iraq hezbollah brigades, the iraqi branch, has the, they have been, they had been threatening to escalate the have been retail ratings, data a demand due to the iraqi government. that the want old us and coalition troops to
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leave iraq immediately. it's as you know, that this comes only a few days of sort of the ann submitted to the base us submitted to base the houses us and coalition troops and western a walk in. but providence was attacked on thursday and this, oh, the situation comes only a week of the a, a meeting was a held in washington by us and iraq committed, suite of pleasure was to discuss at mckenna's him to winding down the connections task in iraq. so yes, as a nation of the leader of how much this by you, honey, is reflecting in your rock as well as brigades. all that a resistance groups. what a so called these lubbock resistance, a groups as you know that they are the 8 on a lined on the groups. they have been at condemning the assassination of us made honey. yeah. and the attack on the locations in iraq threatening to escalate the
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conflict in the region. the one with the where had the providing with us with some really important context there from the fact that the iraq thank you so much for that. and if you're just joining us, it's $730.00 g m team and the political leader of hamas is now he has been assassinated in iraq. he was in the iranian capital to attend the inauguration of the president's and masoud to possess kion on tuesday and guitars. foreign ministry has now released the statement to say to the states of guitar condemns in the strongest terms, the assassination of his male heavy. yep. it goes on to say guitar considers it a heinous crime. dangerous escalation and a blatant violation of international and humanitarian law. and iranian presence, i'm assumed the press key on has the responded also to these as
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a nation of it's no honey i into iran. he says iran will defend is territorial integrity and honor and will make a terrorist invaders regret their cowardly acts. iran ones is partner in sorrow and sorrows rather enjoys and the leader of the palestinian resistance is smile and the are they? let's get you more on the perspective of from tear on. therefore i the is id is professor of international relations after around university. and he comes to us from the iranian capital a ser, um, how would you define as know how to use relationship uh with the, the iranian leadership to it was excellence. he was a say kind of a guest. he. ready was a friend of it on any wrong, was a friend of him because of his role of his position in defense of the kind of stand
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in people he, his relations are queued on the dates back to think he to go and he's going to be messed by and nothing the people the need on the, on people on around the board that support the cause. of course, the security breach which is very serious is, is going to raise a lot of questions. and again, you know, how was it possible for a high profile individual to have been targeted in a, in iran proper? um, but let me ask you 1st. i mean, what do you expect ron's reaction to be? could this potentially bring iran into the conflict? something that it has avoided doing directly that you know, i think it is already in the conflicts because of his or the actions that attached to it on an embassy in damascus in april and in response to that attack and even launched plastic messrs. inside the occupied territories. good thing is there any
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minute, 2 sites and evaluating the those have said that piece of data. if you don't use that tax, you're going to respond. you know, has another choice because we know that. so you're dealing with a genocide, the machine that service organization that is occupying by this time. and if they feel they can send it before the intent on it without any response, they will continue engaging in these type of activities. they like to uh, tend to hold on to another cause. uh, and the reason they have not done that is because they know it on respond that to these type of attacks and you don't even need those need to prove that point to i think he's on in military. yeah. but it's a leaders meeting as we speak and they're going to design that response. it may not
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be today. last time it took several days before the responded to the previous attack as so, but i don't, i don't have any doubts that you don't have a response because you have has no other choice has no other choice. you feel it's going to be pressure to, to uh, react, what options does fairmont have in terms of reacting to this assassination? as you know, one option is the option that you don't use last, i'm using the, but a sickness. those, you know, you don't use different type of messages last time. majority of those, my so says deployed at to cause different cause difficulties in the defense. a structure that is right, ease and americans have to plan. but a number of a major ballistic messages. hence their targets. and so that's
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one option that you don't have. obviously last night is where it is attacked, blah, blah, blah. be who's getting a big frame claimed and the people that have some concerns that but they can't sell it to other people. and so it could be a coordinated response which has what law you don't has what not. they know many business cent forces have also been active in the last 10 months. says the genocide embeds i started. and again, last night that they had some bases in that off that, that's about it. so that could be a joint quote. then they said the forward add to make sure the response is either
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man is that is right is with the not the repeats, the same type of a criminal acts that be engaged in this month. mm hm. um, how would you describe tear ron's policy when it comes to the war on guys on as you know, since 1979 says the rick. so the other some interpretation that the palestinian cause that has been a major part. so you guys find policy. one reason that lucian was successful is because, you know, he is very, very upset with the shop who, what support thing is there any of these? he was an american prophet and he would listen to the old. there's that he receives on washington and the army is mostly muslims, the sake of seeing the leaders of the country,
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a being rich as the israelis and the occupation that they have been engaging in impact of side. and that has been a constant policy on meet on since 1979. yes, said they the same point was repeated by you on this new president. that's the position, of course that's the idea of was intent on for the is in organization. and that policy will continue, as long as that is in the subject to publish something you're done, you're going to see supports. yeah. forgot to sign. you know, the americans have been a tenant in the those if they stop their support for the purpose of me, i'm cause all the sanctions. i can see it on the go away. it but, you know, i mean, i realize that as long as you haven't given the size of the people in this part of
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the was no one is going to be safe. and the policy of supporting kind of site will continue, and i think this supposedly increase the, the new president came into office a saying that he would, he would like to go to attention. but as united states and the number of countries that has been causing difficulties for people in this box up that what they should read is a speech and they run me and call them at the a survey. this was one of the points that he made. all right, and mr. i'm not telling you who engages in this type of federalism because he got over 50 standing. uh uh, you know, defining the us congress, the kinds of engine light that's important for all the activities that you have been in gauging in the last 10 months. so the support that he's getting from the us congress,
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the support that he's getting from dividing in administration. you just show the american defense secretary. so cool thing is that i get this one thing. so when you have the people in the united states support thing, is there any access? it isn't this mine, it is you're going to see an involved in that's on yahoo! that's going to cause major pause in this part of the love to save his political. okay. yes, all right, for the side, for the saturday we're going to have to leave it there tonight for the states for thank you so very much. it's been a baptism by fire for iran. so a new president of varieties id, a professor of international relations at fair ron university. thank you so much for speaking to us. and uh, let's just do a quick recap for you about what happened when we know so far. a moss is political leader was killed alongside his body guard into iran. iran in the media say he was
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staying at a special headquarters for war. veterans maybe are also reporting. he was hit by an air born guided projectile launched from outside the country. honey, it was interior want to attend the inauguration of president masood at pesky on on tuesday as take me to say his funeral will be held in teheran. all right, let's uh, try and bring you kind of the defense or the defense angle for you. our defense editor alex, to the top us is here with me on this, said alex, feel good to have you with us here. a security breach of this level is undoubtedly gonna raise a whole lot of questions. what are some of the questions you have? well, 1st of all, i want to look at some of the so likely scenario is we don't know for sure. but we have several scenarios. the of probably the most likely. so the 1st is a drawing strike. this was used by israel pretty for us previously to kill
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a senior has the luck come on the intake boot problem with drawn strikes is the noisy, the easily supported by ad defenses. and then what full, well instance has to the space such as over tyrone the 2nd, the more likely the scenario is a missile strikes result from the stealth fighter. now these radius of extensive, the range of the f $35.00. so conduct the strikes into iran. they possess a cruise missile with a 250 kilometer range, that's extremely accurate. but down to a meter with a small bullhead, which now that we're seeing that iranian use agencies are saying that it was in the aerial project tall. so this is a more likely scenario, of course, a one the no one's really talking about, but this really is have a history of, is a phone planted on the grounds, which at this stage called really people's outtake would also be extremely embarrassing falls iranian governments for something like that to have happened as
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well. so something that would keep quiet, but scenario to the missile strike from the self. that coff looks the most likely. all right to allies can help us. we're gonna have to leave it there. thank you so very much, greatly appreciate a thank you and as well, honey is showing as the latest and a string of assassinations of senior hamas leaders over the years. are there groups, founder or shared ahmed, are you seen? was killed by is really helicopter fire and gaza in march 2004 or at the beginning of this year is really drawing struck a building in southern b route, killing a solid allowed already, he was the deputy head of a mazda is political bureau, and its leader in the occupied westbank add on march the 10th, and is rarely error strike on a new site to refugee camp and gaza killed model one esau, the deputy leader of the cosigned brigade steps the armed wing of from us. all right, the mirror. so from the far is the iranian politics lecture as the rushman university
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and co author of the nuclear spring suff. tear on my mood. i'm indeed a job and the state of vermont. and he comes to us from tel aviv i'm all right, so let me 1st get your reaction in terms of how has this news played out in his real too well, um these right government is not taking responsibility for it. and apparently there is uh, that is what i mean just as a being told not to comment about this. um in terms of mr. honey, i this, this is deb comes on the, the day after news of as another chilling in uh, in bay roads. um we, uh, you know, this is award of how much stuff is on the 7th of october on the day after his bottle of stuff at this floor against the, against the state of israel and the situation. we are war unless the hon. yeah. i was the raising money for him, odyssey was one of the chief leaders of the,
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the organization. this is organization that's a committed to the destruction of the state of israel. he doesn't want a 2 state solution. it wants to replace the 0 with the, with the palestinian islamic state. and the way these, right, these overwhelming majority of these, right? especially after the, the summit of october attacking view, how much is the same way the jews view the assess the nazi group. i incentives group and that's just as i said, group in words in charge. the desk was death squads of hitler to the in charge of writing. what you saw before we go, we've got to do this. okay, well, it'll be as rise. yes. so obviously a when a strategic when for israel, best of probably how it's being perceived or where you are. um, you know, it was, i mean, this is a person where, you know, israel was in directly mediating with or at least they were talking about
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a potential ceasefire. so does that mean that that's off the table now in indefinitely? yes. well we, there has been, uh, we have no heat, no its not it 0. how much while it was talking with this or it was also fighting that a is res. israel is also, i'm fighting a mouse, right? i mean it's, it's, it's both sides. thoughts of course, of course i'm also talked us on the 7th of october, the goals for the illumination of jews. right. and it's the teaching now with 10 months more with the almost $40000.00 people dead. so in terms of what does this now mean? go with the o innocent civilians. i'm sure some are assumed old innocent civilians, sir, so going forward, going forward with this this now mean for the trajectory of the war. i mean, what is the goal now? the, the population of all of guys, i mean, where are we going now with this a? no, it's not the, the population of cause. uh, that's not the, that's not the goal. the goal is for both sides to reach an agreement to,
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to release the hostages. this is annoying them to, to reduce the palestinian prisoners on the policy and people can get on with the rebuilding the allies, the lies that they had prior to the 7th of october attack. and we also need to go back to our lives on the before prior to the 7th of october attack caching. i'm a critical list and that's in yahoo. i've been to almost every single demonstration against them. but this is not just the bottom 10, you know, this is, this is biasing group. so for us is rarely, it's the arabic speaking nazis. all right? so i mean the earlier on i wanted to write, so you said it's please allow you said, you said earlier on. yeah, what you because you're referencing your learning. i think that's probably not really gonna push our conversation into a forward the description. this is obviously the, this was the perspective when we go out on the, on the reasons why we are going to come. all right, so that, okay, so what now,
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i mean that was one of the objectives of this war to eliminate, quote unquote, the, the leadership of him off. so could we see a winding down now of the war? and that really depends on both sides of that depends on the service on yahoo, on where the, where he's government is going, he has been taking decisions that to that he's ro, there the come under a lot of criticism. and so, so it depends on how much you know, how much, how much leadership they love the who lives they lives in very good hotels in cost are, you know, dismissed honey. i was a guest of many luxury hotels. he values, he's lives the value and he's like missing why, you know, even human these families didn't leaving tunnels to protect themselves and they don't allow this thing, right? we're gonna have to move, is there a mirror and to inside are and i just have to the to, i mean in terms of, you know, you're saying how mosse has called for the elimination of the of elimination of
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elimination of the jews. yeah, that is not something that's what her mom has the all right, wasn't actually just bear now, sir. thank you so much for joining us. greatly appreciate it. thank you. all right, the turkish for administer her. com to don, who was at the or immigration. everyone's president, attended by him. he says he is deeply saddened by the killing. so who exactly was is mile let honey. yeah, he was born in osha t refugee camp and dawson and 1962. and during the islamic student block the precursor to her boss, while at university in 2003, he survived and is really assassination, attempt to direct it at him. and our mazda is founder, should i'm addressing any of those 2 prominence in 2006 when he led him off to an election victory. and guys, i'm and he served briefly as a prime minister of the palestinian authority. and in may 2017. he,
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i was elected hand of a mazda is political bureau. he left the gaza strip in 2019, and then went into exile, running the groups affairs from abroad. all right, here with me here on the such as of july elario and he is an associate professor of history. i adore son university in kentucky. and a great to have you here with us on this a well, the shipping up to be very momentous. a 48 hours. how big of a blow is this assassination from us? what you say? well, i mean, i think for the organization, this has its political leadership, right? again, you know, this is, this is an intricate them in complex organization that has of course, it's military when it's based in gaza, but it also has a political bureau that is based in exile and this is the head of it, right? so, so of course, this is a mass of blow to the organization to see the assassination of someone who is largely in charge of its diplomatic affairs, who is of course, most significantly overseeing even the ceasefire negotiations. and so this of course takes off the table at least for the moment any prospect that there might be
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an associated resolution to, to the ongoing war and genocide and gaza. all right, so it quite wearing developments. um, in terms of, you know, what do you make of the fact that israel has been able to, again, striking the heart of, of terrible and go after a high profile individual, apparently easily. right, that'd be nice. like, you know, it's, it's worth zooming out for the moment. right. so now over the past 10 months, we've seen that israel has targeted, attacked and killed people in egypt, syria, lebanon, on young men, iraq. and of course iran as well. so this is, you know, at least 6 different countries. so people keep asking about, is there a regional escalation or the prospects for regional war? we start regional war as already they are. and we've seen it of over the last 10 months. the question now is more about what kinds of retaliation there might be. in the past, at least it seems that ron loving not from the under hezbollah and so forth, have been quite measured,
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strategic in terms of the way that they've decided not to kind of escalate their reprisals for israel's attacks. and on their sovereignty and on people in their territories that might change. right? that might change, given the high profile nature, give it. and even the fact that this happened just after the inauguration of a new iranian president. and of course, this is all coming on the heels of the idea or the perception, perhaps that iranian politics isn't a state of transition given to the death of the last president. and of course, the fact that this was successful is going to certainly open questions about runs ability also to protect those were visiting or, or you know, people who are, it feels responsible for certainly in, in situations like this. now any obviously, i mean he was, he was basic or tight and doha, they decided not to go after him and go ha, but waiting for him to be in entire ron with us, i tell you, well, i mean, i think we've seen this all along, right? that there's been this perception that israel is seeking to diffuse,
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perhaps it's military failures and goes up by in broiling the broader region and perhaps even the united states in iran, into a larger regional conflict. right? that this has been through multiple provocations killings of iranian officials. as we've seen previous, attacks within around itself. so this is all part of a larger strategy that we've seen over many months about the prospects that there might be a broader regional war in which israel's failures and guys that could then be kind of masked or camouflage. behind a much broader and much more destructive conflict that might bring in other air states around itself, of course, and perhaps even the united states. and in terms of the united states, since you brought it up, do you, do you think that i mean they would have to have been on board with this operation for it to take place? well, certainly i think it's significant that this is coming on the heels of it is really prime ministers visit to the united states. right in which he was received with the red carpet treatment, a rock for us applause to,
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for his address in congress. so it wouldn't be very difficult to believe, especially everything that we know given that the high levels of coordination that we've seen between the us and israel, over the course of the less than once again, the us has been very much as we've all seen and said many, many times a partner in, in israel's ongoing genocide does ita has continued to arm it and has continued to exercise its un security council. vito powers to stop any kind of attempt at or cease fire. and so all of this, i think, would suggest that, that certainly, you know, something like this does not occur without some level of knowledge of coordination . but certainly this, this is something that will continue to be revealed as we, you know, uncovered. and the hours and days ahead, i mean again, there's so much we still don't know still a lot, we don't know greatly appreciate your an hours. thank you so much bye, laurie an associate professor of history at georgia university in kentucky. thank you. a now and the other news want to change topics. our last slides triggered by heavy most to rays have killed at least 151 people in southern india. hundreds
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more are feared trapped under mud and debris and a shielding district. and the state of catalogue almost consume. sharif reports once pictures region, now multiple land slides close by heavy months and brings have supposed to be villages in one district. it happened in the early hours on tuesday, dropping people in the homes while they slept. search and rescue teams have been trying to reach the hundreds believe to be trapped under the month and date. please re fear that the gravity of this tragedy is much smaller than this numbers. let's go. patients being guided, opened of off with the police in the auto fire photos and various agencies so actively involved into school patients. the army has deployed more than 200
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8500 people were killed in the state in one of the worst clubs on the consumption eve arches 0 and police and central uganda have launched an investigation. after at least 17 human skulls were found at the sides of a former shrine door such a battery reports. this is could long a village about 50 kilometers west, a few, kansas, capital, kampala. it's where police have discovered these cases full of human skulls. wonder why you cut your unable about case. it was on sunday when children came looking for firewood that they came across this piece of wood double stuck into the ground. and when they were pulling it out, the soil collapsed and the suitcase, as soon as you called me my soul, the cases. and so i called the officials. and when the officials opened the cases or 4 of them and they were full of human scrolling thing, united pretending that this shrine was built by local medicine man who used it as
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his home. he is a key suspect in the murder of the former head of the decline in book on the kingdom in february. police had been looking for him ever since. the book on the tripe is the largest single ethnic group in uganda, making up over 27 percent of the country's population. local officials say they've launched an investigation, was doing suspect more. that's why we are digging lots. i hit it in for men. the risk of it does the federal claim, but we're playing with another one. people here are burning what's left of the strong saying they won't leave anything behind a source of jabari algebra 0. and this is from me, layla, iraq. we will continue to monitor all the reactions and the fallout from the assassination of is smelling any of the political leader of a boss into iran from oss has blamed israel for the attack,
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but the is released have not yet commented israel. honey, i, one of the most prominent figures of costumed resistance was 62, the african stories from african perspective. some of them on a henry to me this month for us. and sam is in your, to me, kind of to short documentary spite african filmmakers from donna and fox, one. 0, really simple and wonderful. fine. i will finish zillow from a little of a sound of ceremony. and the interpreter, a new series of africa direct on i'll just sierra the sound of rocket fly it can be heard and the way to cover him up, the village with mountain views was once a sort of the retreat. few remained here. there. the streets are empty, has is damaged or destroyed. the conflict between his blood and his writing forces
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as long delivered on the southern porter as forced tens of thousands from the hens . we suddenly felt something heavy falling on us. i asked my sister if there's been an earthquake. my mother and other sister were sleeping and the glass telling them my head was injured. the story of this village is one of many of them. this border, almost everything within 5 cuz i'm because of his reading positions have been targeted. when you visit villages along the board to document this one. think that striking assignments, there's no signs of movement of peoples. token of children. think people have been forced from the homes of the 2 scared to attend. i still don't know whether this conflict with 2024 that will of the
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. ringback the, the political lead altima as males. how many a is assess the nice, it's in a wrong the, i'm tell mccrae, this is al, just here in line from. so coming up around the president reacts to the assassination, saying the country will defend its territorial integrity. and making fight is regret, the cowardly acts on us has lines as well. so the attack, but these riley's has not come in so it's.

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