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and killing a high ranking commander in hisbullah and attack tehran and kill the guest the police bureau chief of hamas ismail han. therefore israel is prepared for the retaliation from at least three fronts. we cannot exclude even iraq that was attacked by the us forces, which are the israeli allies in baghdad. and shabi suffered several casualties. now it is serious because we have of seen in israel where shelters have been prepared, garages under the ground have been transformed into hospitals, we've seen a stock pile of food and medicine, we have seen also thousands of generators that the israelies have distributed to... many
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institutions and also to the hospitals, to the police, to various different places so they can contact with the leadership in case of a general attack that hit tel aviv and haifa or tel aviv or haifa, therefore we see also the prices of goods and food has doubled, we've seen the total panic. as according to the israeli media that is overwhelming israel, now it is the habit of of prime minister benyamin netanyahu to go and attack and violate international laws and carry out target assassination and then runs to the us asking for support and asking for help, which is he is getting this help because the united states has never gathered so many forces. since 2003 in the middle east
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in support of israel, so that is due because the israelis are afraid of the retaliation and they are trying to insinuate that actually they are serious in negotiating a peace deal with hamas and perhaps this peace deal is better than a retaliation from iran and hizbullah, but we have seen a hizbullah secretary general vowed to retaliate, because israel cannot be left without accountability, otherwise it will carry out another attack tomorrow or in a week or in two weeks, and it's same the same thing for iran. uh, you're absolutely right, and we've heard this sentence so often these days that this cannot uh remain without an answer, actually israel needs to have a response and definitely a harsh one, otherwise it will have more.
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serious implications, so let's bring in charlotte uh into the discussion. now we just heard alicia uh explaining to us how the israeli public has panicked and they're preparing themselves for retaliatory attacks, but what about the uh israel's uh the israeli military uh do are they preparing themselves in any particular way? have you been monitoring media or any diplomatic strategies in response to that retaliation any? the alliances that are being formed? well, it's very obvious that the zionist military is in fact quite concerned about the retaliatory response that is forthcoming from iran and from the resistance camp in the region. this is you know apparent through everything that the zionist regime is doing not only a military level in terms of where they're planning to shift their forces, how they're openly discussing this as well. through these
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various leaks and reports, but also how they're seeking to engage the imperialist powers and forces in order to try to prevent or undermine or minimize such retaliation, so for example we've seen multiple countries, um, you know, both the reactionary arab regimes that work hand in hand with the united states and its partners as well as the us, britain, france, germany, etc., basically mentally demanding that iran, that hazballah, that yemen just allow themselves to be attacked and assassinated at the whim of the zionist regime, and you know, declaring that any kind of retaliation to these attacks is going to, you know, pose the threat of war, of but then doing absolutely nothing to stop the zionist regime from engaging exactly these kind of attacks, in fact it's very obvious of that uh netanyahu. turned from his trip to
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the united states and boldend to launch series of assassinations and to violate the sovereignty of lebanon, to violate the sovereignty of iran, to violate the sovereignty of yemen, to violate the sovereignty of syria. "we've seen this time and time again and it's very obvious now, mean we've seen the us go and attack the iraqi resistance in the middle of all of this. we are seeing the us moving its aircraft carriers once again in attempt to frighten and demobilize the resistance and prevent a response, but it's also very clear that these kinds of machinations are going to fail to achieve uh the goals that that they're seeking to achieve, the they're not going to get..." what they want and they're not going to get uh the peoples and nations the region to relinquish their sovereignty, their self-determination and their right to respond to an ongoing series of zionist assassinations, bombings and attacks by engaging in either back channel so-called
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diplomacy or out and out threats. okay, so alicia, uh, charlotte did point out how important the situation is right now, and your opinion, how significant... and is heizbollah's involvement in this promise retaliation in particular, this is very good question, for hizbullah it is not a question of retaliating, it's a question of how to retaliate in a way and israelis will be detaired, will not repeat the attack first on beirut, second against a high ranking commander, and third, attack that cannot trigger. and all out war, because the objective is to support gaza and not to divert the attention away from the palestinian cause, that is the center of the cause that the whole world is supporting everywhere today, from university to people
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in the street, academia, journalist, everybody, so it is important to keep the focus on the palestinian cause and the massacre that israel are committing against the palestinian people and to reach sease fire in gaza and not to divert the attack between israel and lebanon where they will both come out with very serious wounds. this is why hisballah needs to be very carefully uh looking at specific target to the point to deter the israel so they can't do it again but at the same time uh it is a military objective, even if there will be casualty, because there were casualty in lebanon, there were seven people who were killed and 85 wounded, apart from the military commander, so it is up to israel to accept collateral damage on casualty if that exists, but i
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think hizbullah is undoubtedly going to hit in the next, i don't know, 42, 48, 72 hours and then the target is going to... most probably be a military target that is significant military target that will cause some pain to benjamin netanyahu and indicate that he cannot defend himself without the support of the us and nato and this is why he's calling upon all the forces and the support that charlotte mentioned now just because israel is incapable of fighting on different front but not even a gaza front. because we've seen how the palestinian resistance is capable of renewing itself and israel has failed to achieve any of it is military objectives exactly and as you mentioned on the 15th of august the state has been designated by uh the mediators who are
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seeking to come up with some kind of uh peace plan. so charlotte, how do you think these are retaliatory? attacks will affect that peace and negotiation, as alicia just mentioned, um, those who want to retaliate will be treading a very fine line here, because it should not in any way jeopardize uh bringing peace for the people of gaza, time and time again is that the zionist regime is not seriously interested in ceasefire negotiations, even though it's becoming increasingly obvious. that their military is incapable of handling uh the palestinian resistance, incapable of handling the lebanese resistance, incapable of handling the yemani resistance uh, and certainly incapable of handling iran. nevertheless, what we continue to see is this pursuit of mass slaughter and genocide against the palestinian people in gaza. i
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mean, the zionist regime showed how interested it is in cease fire talks when they assassinated ismael hannah, the lead palestinian negotiator who was ' corresponding with mediators regarding a potential ceasefire agreement in gaza, and so i mean that was very much indicated their position on this issue, right now they simply want... seemingly to forestall a retaliation for their ongoing crimes, they want to be able to continue the genocide and not have to pay a significant military price for that, and that's something that you know the resistance forces and the alliance of resistance in the region has consistently prevented them from being able to do over the past 10 months um and and for that matter the palestinian resistance in gaza every single day from gaza we are seeing um report after report, video after video of successful military actions undertaken by the
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palestinian resistance, targeting the tanks, the personnel carriers and the equipment of the zitist regime. fundamentally, they're relying on their air power provided by the united states in order to engage in a genocidal assault on the palestinian people in gaza as a whole, and one, it's it's been very obvious that all of the forces in the... resistance front in the region have placed the needs of the palestinian people first and foremost, i mean uh, despite the fact that hezballah and the lebanese resistance are also still fighting for the liberation of uh areas of lebanese occupied land, they've made clear that the that achieving an end to the genocide in gaza is like their primary goal in these ongoing and the ongoing operations have been taking place since the 8th of october from the south of lebanon, which have been successful in clearing the north of
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palestine of many of its occupation soldiers and settlers. the there's no, there is no mechanism in which the retaliation and the response of the resistance forces in the region is going to stop path towards peace. um, in fact, it's a matter of holding the zionist regime accountable. it's also very clear that the zionist regime. is never going to stop its attacks um until and unless it is held fully accountable and and and i mean fundamentally in the end until it is dismantled once and for all, but certainly in this moment until it is held accountable, there is not uh, this is the thing that puts pressure on the regime to actually bring its genocide to an end, because what we see consistently, from so-called international agencies and institutions, despite the well-meaning reports of many special reporters and others in the un system is a complete lack of meaningful action to hold
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designist regime accountable for the ongoing crime of genocide. obviously there are countries and nations pursuing legal cases and efforts to, but even this is is taking kind of a glacial pace while over 40,00 palestinians have been slaughtered by the zionist regime, and it's the resistance forces in the region, stretching from palestine to lebanon to yemen, to iraq, to syria, and certainly... to iran that are actually taking meaningful action to impose accountability on the zionist regime when these institutions are failing to do so, and when the imperialist powers, the us, uk, germany, france, britain, canada, etc., are not just failing to impose consequences, but are actually encouraging, arming and funding the ongoing genocide in palestine. very good, so alicia, can you draw? parallels between the situation and previous instances of retaliation uh, because as charlotte
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mentioned, the resistance group is quite prepared and it has shown time and again in its attacks on the israeli military that it is prepared for a harsh response. indeed, the resistance is prepared, we've seen how ansar allah in yemen managed to engage against the strongest, two of the strongest navies in the world that the... is the american and the british, and they are also supported by the french navy, and all of that is only to intercept the missiles and the drones coming from yemen, and that is costing the americans, according to what they are telling us, more than one billion dollars of taxpayers monthly, so the americans preferre to invest all this money, but not to impose his fire on benjamin netanyahu and ang genocide in... gaza also in with hisbollah we have seen how more than 100 to 200 thousand
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israeli settlers have fled or the northern front is because hizbullah is destroying all the houses that they have built illegally a palestinian land and they fled and they are living today in hotels and in other houses and many of these have fled the... the place because this is not the promise they were given by given by the israeli government and army that they're going to protect them and top of that we see news coming from israel that they are preparing a city of tents in the negatif desert. this is unheard of since 1948 when israel was recognized as a nation by the united st, united nations. so today there is society in israel that is transformed more slowly maturely into
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refugees, internally displaced refugees and all that because of the action of the... resistance in support of gaza, we've seen also the israeli going in and out of gaza numerous time in the north in the in the middle and in the south, once they go to hanyunis then they turn into jabaria in the north and then they return to it several times and still gaza is still capable of firing rockets 40 kilometers away in places where they have never been reached in the last 10 months. "that shows that there is capability of the resistance and the harmony with other fronts that are supporting the gaza and the palestinians in this murder that the are uh they are submitted to by a war crime criminal like benjamin netanyahu.
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nevertheless, we have to understand that there is capability of the resistance that doesn't match. the israeli air force for example, but that was compensated by the soul the fighters who are capable of inflicting serious damage on the israelis, destroy their tanks to the point that the israeli chief of staff harivi said we don't have any more tanks and we don't have trainers, that shows the power of the resistance that manufacture is weapon domestically and how they are. managing to really destroy the myth of the strongest army in the middle east or one of the strongest in the world that was referred to the israeli army, so even with the air force superiority, the israelis need over the us help and nato is because they cannot match the resistance. okay, and that is exactly why
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brigadier general gaani, the commander of the rotz force, warned israel declaring that, iran's response will, and i'm quoting him, hasten the regime's downfall. charlotte, how do you think this retaliation can redefine the political equations of the region? what we saw on the 7th of october, 2023, changed the world and changed the political equation in the region once and for all, and what that what happened was that the palestinian resistance, particularly the palestinian armed resistance, made it clear that it was not merely. a dream or wish to see a palestine that was free of zionism and a region that was free of imperialism, but an achievable reality. now, since that time, what we have seen is the absolute um panic, outrage and destructiveness of the wounded beast of the zionist project, and certainly its imperialist partners, backers, funders
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and armors from the us to germany to britain and france, etc. a the response of the resistance is absolutely capable and necessary of becoming another page forward, another significant page forward in terms of making it clear and really bringing to an end once and for all this myth of zionist deterrance. the 7th of october brought to an end the myth of kind of z. against all knowingness or you know ability to know everything that the palestinian resistance is doing to stop it in advance to have such advanced intelligence capacities and techniques, and what they've been engaging since that time has been this kind of genocidal assault that is meant to create terror simply through the mass killing of civilians because they continue to be
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incapable of effectively targeting the resistance and they're capable only of causing mass mass death among palestinian civilians by targeting schools, hospitals, refugee camps, residential buildings, these are the targets of the zionist of the zionist military in gaza. the response of the resistance can reshape once and for all the future of the region by eliminating this idea the deterrence capacity of the zanist regime and the idea that it cannot be, the idea that it it can kind of uh, it has the freedom and ability to bomb syria when it would like, it has the freedom and ability to carry out assassinations in beirot or... in iran when it decides to do so, eliminating that capacity to engage in extraterritorial
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warfare any moment, um, and that ability to kind of strike fear or concern is a key step toward bringing designist project to an end in the region once and for all. it relies on air power, it relies on certain levels of technological... access that it has, especially due to its partnership with the united states, but one of the things that's been very clear is the tremendous uh technical and advanced military capacities of the resistance forces in the region, they have, there's been kind of an unequal uh battle that has been been being fought for liberation, and i think it's going to be clearer more than ever that the battle is more equal than it has been presumed to be in the past and that this sionist regime will no longer be able to hold this threat of deterrence and what the other factor is is that it's really going to uh it has the potential to really fundamentally put the
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nail in the coffin of all of these normalization efforts that are seeking to impose the zionist regime as normal part of the region to engage in trade and regular relations with arab countries at the same time that it's an illegitimate setler colonial projects built on the disposession of palestinian people and the theft of palest. and land, this is, this is the next step forward after the 7th of october towards liberation for palestine and frankly towards liberation of the region. thank you very much, charlotte cates, international coordinator of the sami doon palestinian prisoner solidarity network from vancouver and mr. alicia magnier, journalist and political analyst from brussels. thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of spotlight. and and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition.
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hisbullah's response to the recent zionist aggression on the lebanese capital. will it spark an all-out war with beirot or remain a series of targeted strikes? we'll exam. zinius israel's demand for measured response from hezbulah and whether such an approach is viable after major attacks on lebanese targets and with iran, iraq, lebanon and yemen, all vowing retaliation, while zionist israel, the us, the uk, france, and some other arab nations prepared to counter, how close are we to a full-scale regional conflict? dun in for in-depth analysis of the escalating tensions and what it means for the future of the region, don't miss it, resistance revenge strike, this week on the media stream.
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on the last day of july, a critical event occurred in the ongoing conflict between israel and hamas. the israeli regime assassinated the chairman of hamas political bureau marking a shocking. act of terror designed to undermine the group, yet in a swift response that would reveal the miscalculations of...