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the, the, this is the domains live from sun and today samples as deadly as wall fires on record. dozens of people have been killed as the fires suite through a tourist regions. fuel by rec, what breaking the temperature is also coming off. demons who's the malicious vows to continue with the tax on red c vessels off the us and for $10.00 more strikes against the fruit and how mosque considered as a truce? offer made by israel and international mediation has to stop 94 months of pointing as phase. now that is where a will expand its grad defensive into a rough household. johnson populations are seeking refuge,
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the hid them homage, walk into the program, authority say at least 99 people have died and wall fires in central chile making the place as a deadly, as on record in the country. the fires have swept through both. i use a region, a popular tourist destination on the pacific coast, which has been experiencing some a huge wave present. gabriel board, which has the code 2 days of national morning ticket, smoke fills the sky as intense flood as 5 great and densely populated area of center to the the cost of spreading fires have destroyed hundreds of homes and 4000 stupidly. the weather and i was it was terrifying.
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neighboring my life. how are you experience so much for your asking the situation. my city is on fire. the really heart so much. i am still the strong because my son was very scared. many of those affected where visiting the coast during the summer holidays when defies this, tried to ask your team to struggle duties to ada on time and it hurts me. it hurts my soul because there was nothing i could do at that moment. i had to save my son from the fire, otherwise there would be 2 more victims between my mazda. what are these have declared us the adult emergency in the affected regions? and do say that the is likely to arise. that'd be the only way to set it up, but i'm not a fit. i'm and we will say it again. it's not about to be
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a today's priority to save lives as there are still active fires to assist the injured and to a good thing. wish fires that are still burning, then we do have them by the end, the sort of printable si, fi it has already consumed thousands. i'll take those off, land, the image into services and all racing to minimize for the damage which are less don box. it says in the region west hits by the fires and sent us this update on the situation i live. yes, i'm actually in the independent cl now, which is the certainly the worst effects that i've seen so far it say, yeah, and then for one second, then good. very good. cause i saw it and concrete houses which have been completely faced. the ground that they took and the rest of today was the last hour. so everybody saying that they keep funding bodies and the be fed police has not been included in the the official best count data. yes. not be concerned that the,
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that you didn't know. thirty's, they say at least being quite slow to the meeting. that is the director. they said they found the phone and so she called it yet. so. oh, that's interesting. judy has a very advanced and quite a quite audio system. said he wanting to keep the quakes, the country across the church, praying to wait till then i suddenly issued on a just let in some cases. so should he does have this system in place that the people like to see here. the light came through about 6 pm on friday night night. people say that i was just faulty, like i come to them and not far from where i am now. it's just that they are on. he told me that she she received the run out of the house so you could see flame. glad at the end of the, at the end of the street. so i think that the bill to see did was because it did, but it seems like people received it too late and that wasn't exactly sure what the guy well, whether it should be as accurate for the president as being on equivocal actually in thing the, the the don't you criminal criminal proceedings proceed, introduce investigation to find out where this came from, the same,
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but seem to think 4 or 5 individual points for the 5 south subject from which the seem to point to the thing started. intention is more than likely it's for the all right, let's do 2 different conversations. we had started on the line and we have full evidence to both the priest, what we well actually had happen, but those students do that. so let's see. so let me, let me re evidence that the new site is a huge drought to the moment. and surely we just have to study this january on record. and then, you know, go about more than a 100 years, mean new year flow introduction saying that you get it pretty quickly. that'd be high temperatures and i'm seeing more rain for the state. so i'm usually at a very hot year as well. and that like the ground for the high wind, stipulated the play the flames. 3, the different conditions that you think the state it's to now yeah. minutes put him in the show has now to continue with the tax on red c shipping off of the us and britain lost another round of ass strikes against it. washington and london put out
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the joint statement saying they had dozens of targets inside yemen and shooting underground weapon depos missile systems and launches who these have attacked multiple vessels in the red sea since the beginning of the israel hospital in october. well that's bringing darrell the finest. i'm a former us ambassador to yemen. he's currently with the middle east institute in washington dc and joins us from philadelphia because you have it with us here and dw news. so how significant all these with tapestry strikes against the who fees and what impact do things this will actually have on the operations in the red sea . and it's a pleasure to be with you again tonight. you know, i, i mean, certainly the us of the u. k. uh know what they're striking at i, i suspect there will be a battle damage assessment made. i would assume that we have hit the
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targets that we were aiming at. or the issue is uh, is 2 fold. one of course is how much damage is that actually doing uh to their job races, to their facilities, to their equipment. and secondly, how difficult is it going to be for the who these to replace it? because one of the things that i think people need to keep in mind is that as long as the iranian resupply continues, most of this material is going to be fairly easily replaced. and, and i don't think it's going to affect hootie operations substantially, is certainly not going to eliminate their capacity to continue launching these uh, these strikes against shipping right now, dec follow and did not rule out the possibility of a tax inside iran as well. do you see that happening? and i think that that would be
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a huge decision for the president to make because because there is no question that you're, ron, has the capacity to retaliate significantly against the u. s. against us partners and allies. it's got a formidable capacity. the missiles, drones, other kinds of weapon systems. it's got a, uh, a fairly modern air defense system so that the us tax would not be without risk. i don't see that this is a decision the president is going to make. what are let us something much more severe happens that challenges us interest in the region. and what do you think the united states is expected to do next going forward ex, as well. i think, you know, the president decided that his, his advisors have said that they're going to continue these efforts. i think
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they're going to continue to try to strike a capabilities for the who is in, in the m and as well as a pro ronnie and militias. in iraq and syria, if they can identify iranian revolutionary guard facilities, particularly again in iraq and syria are they may strike it those. but again, i think that the president has been very clear in saying that he does not want to see this escalated to a full blown regional conflict. and that is still going to limit the options that he has in front of them. now the whole face have insisted that they won't stop their attacks as long as this israel, him, us will continues um, in gaza. so what next do you know, in terms of this regional, potentially escalades and even though i guess you seem multiple countries saying that they don't want an escalation, how do you see this paying out across the region as well?
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i think the biggest risk and, and of course of the, you know, what, what, who these are doing and the resi is a, is consequential for uh, the global economic security and stability. and for that reason, it's very important. i know that the e u has announced that they're going to drawing the efforts of the red sea to defend against this with the attacks. and so that's uh, that's going to continue the, the, the situation north of israel, i think is more concerning between israel, but it has the, uh, the uh, the living on israel border as well as what's happening to the north of the east in syria and iraq. and uh, and the potential for a, something serious as we saw happen the other day at the us facility and jordan is, is going to be concerned in terms of forcing the administration to take on much
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more aggressive measures against the, against these pro ronnie and forces i, i'm more concerned as particularly again as far as the who these are concerned, we're concerned that there is no need to be a miscalculation like there was, was a tower 22 that ends up with us casualties. and again, forces divided ministration to undertake much more aggressive measures to, to try to limit who to capabilities. and i would see uh at this point that we're probably going to see mostly a continuation of current efforts. daryl far as time from the middle east institute in washington dc. thank you very much and do for your time. it's been a pleasure or how staying in the least and officials at the home us one health ministry say at least 30 palestinians were killed in central garza on sunday.
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report say is rarely as strikes, hit the child up there on the follow these pictures from outside the local hospital with her medic say they for dozens of wounded. well, fighting has also been reported in solvent. garza where you are a secretary of state dentist. me blinking is heading to the middle east to help secure a new trust between israel and loss. is 5th trip to the regents. this will stop at almost 4 months ago and law says it's reviewing a ceasefire proposal. put forward by as well and international lead the ages. the minutes in group is considered the terrace organization by many western states. even as bottles have been raging on the ground for weeks, reports of circulated that a cease fire between israel and how mosque was about to happen. is real said discussions and tar had been productive. palestinians have called insistently at the united nations for a pause in the fighting. the best way to avoid regional escalation is not the
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threat or use of more fire to action for an immediate cease fire. there's also been pressure from within israel itself. some families of hostages. want to see an end to fighting. they need the results i need, i need, i need to deal. i need to see my sister coming back and see if crossing the border . but as i know, there is 2 open questions that all around it is just wasting our time. and the question is about us is fire. as you know, there is a people to try to see it as a last and come back the last in the war. and if you go see the fire, just mean this is a fire and to save life and early or cease fire last the week of november. and so i'm more than $100.00. is really hostages released from gaza while food and fuel was shipped into the besieged territory. and more of the $200.00 palestinian
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prisoners were released by israel still holds around $130.00 hostages, but several are believe to be dead. since then, israel's biggest back of the us is avoided using the term ceasefire to talk about negotiations. even while it says it's been applying pressure behind the scenes. and what we've seen and the way the way we got to is 100 hostages out was through a one week long. mandatory pause, stopping the temporary stuff in the fighting is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has also largely avoided using the word ceasefire while recognizing the need to get hostages out of gaza and applying strict conditions. and i hope on the move, we're working to achieve an additional framework for the release of our captives. but i stress not at any cost. i have read lines among them. we will not finish the war. we will not remove idea from the strip. and we will not freed thousands of terrorists who we are working on all 3 together and we will not come see it on any
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