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the, the right spot. otherwise, with the strategic downstream industry on the client, your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the to and 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is real launch is it strikes on 711 on after has blocked, induct say drone, an empty tank attack near the northern border as well as leader accuses israel of crossing all red lines by designating thousands of pagers radios and walkie talkies
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. across the webinar and video emergence showing is really soldiers throwing the bodies of 3 palestinians also route in the occupied wes thing. the 3 men had been shot dead in about. you're stuck doing odd jobs. why many university students in sedan, sir, they will never get their degree in. so i was hoping that you had to another busy nights of champions, league fixtures with awful thoughts in that campaign in italy again too. right. so the champions, salanza and ball selina are in front to play monica, the, the conflict between israel and has the law is escalating with israel, carrying out a number of the strikes and southern level. not no injuries have been reported at this time. and this comes out to be, is really military announced the death of 2 is really soldiers in northern israel.
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they were reportedly hit by a drone and anti tank missiles in upper gallery. and a statement has ballasa is it's fighters, targeted b as really soldiers directly killing and wounding several of them. israel was carrying out this a, these strikes as the leader of hezbollah assigned this for all that was delivering his 1st tell him i speech since the attacks on communication devices that killed 37 people across 11 on this router said the recent events were, quote, a declaration of war, he blamed israel to violating red lines by designating thousands of pagers radios and walkie talkies. and he blamed is real and the us for the attacks that he called a terrorist act and a massacre adult as yeah, it was actually heavy lama the cool of by this attack. these really in the me have crossed all the red lines, turning a blind eye to everything. if a cold, legal or human limits, some of the devices designated in hospitals, simply because the pages are carried by medical staff, pharmacies, shops,
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private vehicles, public roads, with thousands of civilians, including women and children, are present. they are willing to target his beloved fight as yet they attacked the civilian population a lot for his really reaction to that speech will be speaking down the so who it who's standing by in amman. jordan in a moment 1st. so let's get to doris edge of laurie in bare room. in fact, the both of you, what we're going to do is i'd like to 1st address the situation, the military situation on both sides of these really 11 on border and then we'll get to the speech. let's do it that way. so door. so today we saw continuing cross border shelling between israel and 11 on tell us what we saw you saw on your side of the board. but we saw it as well. our targeting various military positions belonging to these rarely armies across the border in northern israel and according to the official statements will
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be getting from hezbollah. at least 16 attacks were carried out so far and they continue into the nights and they are further at military positions along the border. this is of course in mind, seeing over the past 10 months now, this is another day and another round of attacks that has the lives carrying out as specifically targeting is rarely military positions. and there is no sign that sir has the lot is being deterred in any way, shape or form from a these attacks. they continue to hit target positions from southern loveland on into northern israel and we expect that to continue overnight as well. what is significant is that these attacks are increasing in number on a daily basis and given everything that has happened over the past 48 hours in 11 on it is clear that nothing is going to deter it has the law from
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a reducing their attacks into the northern israel door, so thank you for that. stay with us. we will come back to you. let's go to honda. so who's honda? your live from the jordanian capital? i'm on and as ever this reminder door of yours, we're reporting on his real from jordan because israel has band out 0 from reporting within the country. that means within israel. so tell us now on the is really side of that border. what happened today? well we're looking at 2 is really soldiers who were killed 9 others injured in 2 separate incidents in just the continuation of the cross border fire that's been going on for nearly a year. and it comes after these really government and military alike declared a new phase of the war, adding a 4th goal to the war objectives that were all previously related to the war on gonzo. but at this hour, we are getting some news in from israel that the prime minister is holding what is
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being considered according to anonymous officials and israel as one of the most important meetings in recent days when it comes to the escalation on the northern border saying that there are very important strategic decisions that are being made there. and that's because of a directive from israel's cabinet that essentially gave nothing yahoo, the country's prime minister. and you'll have go onto the defense minister full rate and to make the decisions. so they will be the sole deciders of what comes next in this quote unquote new phase of the war that they are saying is next to your beloved speaking earlier today, it said that there are strategic opportunities here, but it could also mean significant losses. and that is a direct, a direct comment to what we have been seeing there been losses on these really side . there's been casualties on the web, the new side as well. it's something the united states has been telling israel that they should not enter a full scale,
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which has been lost because the consequences on both sides of that border would be catastrophic as a result. okay, i'm the door said i want to go back to her son, this raw the speech and hear from both of you how it was received. let's go to the door. so for that 1st, of course, the speech was made in lab and on. how was that received in, in may ruth and really across the country, the well, i think it was a, as much as dissipated states. a lot of people were hoping to get some kind of direction as to where has to take this conflict next, given a, the unprecedented attack that they've witnessed on tuesday and wednesday on their telecommunication network that saw 37 people killed and over 3000 injured. so far, what we did here from as something us roll up, was an acknowledgement that this is indeed an unprecedented blow dog, but not only to the organization, but in the,
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to the history of the resistance movement in this country. what he didn't say was how, as will i will respond. but he did highlight the fact that no matter what happens, no matter what kind of attack is real carries out on. it has will, it will not the tourism from continuing to support the resistance movement and the people of gotcha, until they say, excuse me, cease fire and gaza has will lock, will not stop it's attacks on is really forces in across the border. and what is not clear is that how as well we're proceed. and that was something that was missing from that speech. what is clear is that it doesn't change the objective that has well has set out for itself, and that it does not, it's for them. it has that sustained a blow, and that's how i acknowledge that. but it does not change the long term objectives of what the group is trying to do. there is a sense of shock and disbelief here in be reached,
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at least from the people speaking to about the after the events that happened on tuesday and wednesday, many people here describing it as a very apocalyptic event. people dropping on the streets at randomly out of nowhere . it's still very much carrying a sense of shots here. what is unclear is how has we'll, i will respond. but what is clear is that no matter what is real does next, whether further escalation for maintaining the status for a it is not voice changed as well as the dosage of ari reporting from bear with thank you very much for that door. so let's take it back to and for how this is being perceived. it is real. what they will of heard is nestor. all the saying, this is an act of war, the israel as a violated multiple red lines that he will punish this. this is all very much part of his blindness for all those specifically usual vocabulary as
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well. the way is rarely media is reading into his bullet speech is saying that he acknowledge that this was a significant flow to the lebanese group, but not is essentially what they've been sticking with. these really defense minister jo, web galandes, when speaking earlier today said that quote has been law is being changed and the sequence of his really military activities and strikes is only going to continue. so it just gives you an idea of how the situation is developing while there has been an intensity of these attacks. and the last couple of days, while there had been these unprecedented attacks at 11 all over the country in israel, they're saying that they are preparing militarily for something bigger. and remember that this 4th goal of the war that was added specifically pertains to returning is rarely to those evacuated towns and settlements in northern israel. and it's something that the government has largely been focusing on over the last week. the meeting that is currently taking place tonight is as the defense ministry,
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israel's, to the intel of be, it's being quoted as being quite dramatic, quite significant that there are serious decisions being made within these really security establishment of what's to come, what will be next. but of course, all lies will be on israel to see what their next move is. as of course, they're not going to announce what the move will be, but rather they will act and then let the public know what they have planned. okay, honda so who that's all great reporting. very useful to set up our next guest. thank you very much. and us a who from amman? jordan, you'll see bailey and joins us now. you are the former minister of justice res, really in your joining us from telling me you heard to honda. they're saying that serious decisions are being made in political and security meetings right now in israel. how do you read that? well, have a serious a debates like ongoing the last a 11 months in bo, a and a, the situation today is that the,
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all of the above all the sites, a beeping rally viewed. and now thing is very high price for something which is very difficult to explain to a sales quality. i mean this is, but i launched the war against these way one day after the har rebooted must have killed from us. indeed, in the south, they'll say of easily, not because a is really a heat that ballasting is in, in gaza. and, but just because they didn't defy always the horrible things that thomas say did. and then did to day in he's a speech. and that, that's all i as is saying that the only way to and the thing hold mental slay of is a few of himself falsely his by that is a day the end of the rolling because i am older full,
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the loading guys up. but the connection is, i'm billed and it and it, but you're not going to to pay the prize for wheat. and regretfully, it is a tragedy to is no less than on it. there is no government, it easily cannot negotiate anything. greek, the government of all say of nothing on the we don't talk to he's about now. he's only the americans will go between and the american, the vegas pull the a proposal, which is basically returning to a day, you and resolution of 2006 and $7.00, being a loyal one. a. the, something that we can do. i mean, did you say, i mean, i think that the data is what i can and cannot accept the deep and has, has already accepted it in the past. and the limit on for sure will accept the. but if a message i'll easy insisting on or need to even say is saying things that the like
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that these when breach that it is to is it really shouldn't be. it did not preaching that mean a. this is not the reason enough to accept it. if we don't accept the 1701 and there is no, i've done a view. so we are going to continue it. will that actually all of the face to face? nobody wants. as you'll see, you've said many interesting things. um there's one that you've told me several times as we spoken today yesterday, and i'd like to address it this time. i don't feel we, we really did that last time. you've told me several times now as we just did that has belie, essentially on october 8th, i'm paraphrasing has kind of jumped on the homeless bandwagon a and b. and you said quote, because the identify with the horrible things that i must it. why don't you and where doesn't israel generally even consider the notion that there are groups in
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the middle east and across the region that see themselves as resistance groups and that see themselves as supportive of palestinians. what, why, why do you, what, you know, that's not the is really framing of it, but how come you don't even consider that as a possibility and you seem to consider it is completely disingenuous. you're talking to the person who initiated the osteoporosis. because a fox, the police genius had and still have it right because of the domain nation. and that they, the 2 states. and this is the only solution for both sites. and i recognize the, the suffering of the furnace being its, its, i recognize our on software week. and they, i believe that they are rather than competing about the question of who is that
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a victim. and boy is a non 16. we are both victims and they, we have to put an entity and the ideas from the process, the negotiations on the bill and inconvenient that the sometimes easy way with me sometimes the punish doing it and me. and we are stupid enough to to show that i will on future and they continue the ongoing conflict full as well. so it is not that met the of not non recognizing they, they need some defined experience. but if you're speaking about the freedom fighters, i'm asking my sense, looking good for his bonnet, for example, they'll fighting for what exactly for releasing themselves from and use very few patients where exactly you never know. that's not what anybody says your findings best, but allows you are in some more palestinians and does it. yeah,
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the book is disappointed that if the drawers really military resources away from gaza, number one, and to show support number 2, those are the 2 objectives that they stay right on the phone up to date. you cannot identify, you will talk me to what happened during the day, but the owner of this event, you cannot do that. if you only human being, you cannot do that. you may say there is something delayed, you know, eventually they did it because of what as well. but you can see that's the thing to hezbollah and i, i understand that you may say you may not believe what they say. you may believe they're lying, or disingenuous. but if you, if we just look at what they're saying, what they're saying is what they identify with is not what, how most it, on october 7, they're identifying with what palestinians have been in during since october the 7th, right? 2.3000000 people outside of the gaza strip. yeah, but what i'm saying is that what they declare the war on is way on that day on
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october. the 8th of a swat repeatedly to bay, not to because of anything that is when the then and i am not identified being weak or what's my country deed. but it wasn't much to be folded. and it was because come us wanted i the are of a fact those to joining a mazda i from the deal. well, and, and he's one of the good that only, i mean i, i don't think that they're willing both way to do with the decision to, to have the semester get overlooked. and will they said that they had to identity to, to see symbolically may be identified. we think we come us, hey, make me because if you're wrong, maybe because of other reasons. and the, the, this is the situation they will not provoke, but he's like, oh, look at them and you know me and you know that i know just be fine. whatever it is, what it is doing. and this government,
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all governments before the some things which are really and i just, i cannot even explain that how a is, is difficult for me to accept what we are doing. but this, in that case of these, but they cannot say the delphi fighting, gave full freedom for easily. they cannot say that they did it because he's a deep, awful things to that. but his being is in gaza or things like that and definitely needs to be coming the hostages. the news, most of them don't want google, as we don't want it well as citizens. nancy, why should periods and women and people that are people and young people die full lot because somebody was inside of the day and somebody was nearly 8 days. and because of that he had to retaliate and he would not say when and oh and whatever
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these old games enough there's a bill in. i'm glad that we could um, that we could have a conversation on this point. i do think it's an important one because people inform, administer of justice or israel. thank you for your time today. analysis you tend to, you has been a leader has on this role that has also valid to continue his support for the palestinians and said that israel must end its war in gaza and its operation in the occupied west back land up to you. oh, i'm to a to, i'm usually i will not be able to have a legal ease ready settlers to return to the north east where i will not be able to enable illegal settlers to come back to the colonies. the only way i reiterate to what i said on october the 8th, and as we were about to mock one year in battle, the only way is to stop the war on garza and subsequently on the occupied westbank . this is the only way to bring the situation to a calm, no escalation, no alter war. nothing will enable you to have these rate. the settlers return to
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the north of the shower as often as you're a senior political analyst joining us from paris, more one. so much has happened over the last 3 days, whether it's be, is really a tax 11 on today. the speech that we saw that we heard from us on this robert share your thoughts with us and in 2 words, we are heading to award slide. the escalation has wireless defiance. after a major blow of the past, 48 hours to his credibility to his leadership uh to its um, a capacity to organize, use, and so on, so forth. it's defiance. the way it was expressed today, simply to continue to withstand is rarely aggression but also to defy as rise objectives in the north. and to forbid, is there a problem achieving that,
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the objective of allowing good citizens to go back to the north except, or unless the, there is a ceasefire and guys, because there's an end to the is really aggression on, on guy. so. so i think clearly as is there a prepares for major strategic decisions as blood hard reported towards the new new perhaps policies in the north and has blown up repairs for responding to uh, zeros, etc. attacks of the past 2 days, i think clearly we are heading towards a wide the competition. quickly 3 is reading the just a couple of comments and i'm not responding to any, any specific notion here. but i do find it amazing that the united states could come from across the oceans and to express, strengthen is to fight alone goes right. and in fact did so it gives the one
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a while. has one no fighting alone. how much or piping in defensive guys are considered to be a very strange thing? why is it that the u. s. the united states could come to as rescuer? you know, quotes while a fellow outer could not come to the school. kind of started doesn't make sense to say that both of them are victims, you know, when one occupied the other for 60 seconds, military occupation, and when one dispossessed, as the other for over 75 years can really talk about symmetry. the both sides of victims clearly had someone who's violating international law, getting more crimes occupying another land. but the southern get illegally, depressing, gets people, and just purchased it while they're talking about the 100 captives have randomly
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rounded up 10000 best stadiums and percent with them and in prison. and there are not capitalist reports about torture, rape, and so on, so forth. so why we could talk about october 7 and, and so on, so forth. but we could also talk about because by law i'm noticing it's, uh, it's going in offset or is read, declare war on guys on, on the door. but a, if you remember, is there i nathaniel declared that nathan on october 2nd. but to is there any parliament adopted it as is, are, is in a state the war and last launched, it's more on gaza. it was then the other parties, the fear that it was been that the united states said i'm going to send my 100 by those to that me the 3 and to make sure that no one can defeat is that i launches it's what i'm doesn't just for the more one as you, um, as you factor in all the developments that we've seen this week. what are the
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questions that you want answers to, right? what are the things that you're looking at most carefully in the next few days to sort of figure out where things were headed in the past 2 days in particular. and i cannot emphasize that more you and i spoke about it a number of times, but it was refreshing a case for someone like the the, the, the photo policy chief of the european union and just that. but then what happened in terms of is rose mass that are against the news that you know, back in the disconnect thing that creating communication devices as well. so the fact that these pages could have been in a confident airplane in the park at the home connected sheet in an office in a bank in the hospital university that's just, that's going on by itself is incredibly disturbing to me. because a lot of the other issues will be discussing the industry over the past. uh,
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you know, number of days open up, i see it on, i would, i'll just see it. i've been discussing it for 15 years. what is you, qualitatively and quantitative as to why mine is ranked is going crazy. of this world is really government is taking reckless policies embracing, taking, implementing breakfast policy and stuff would engage at an opponent of at least that would end. the possibility of, is there a long term survivor? indemnities? i think we are talking about a new form of war that we've come back to by his or that will come back to haunt is right, and it's all lines know to me the united states. so i think we are pushing the region to the brink. we are pushing 11 on to the break. we're pushing the question about us on the print, and i think a good number of government look at the so the declaration just the day before yesterday, after getting ready to normalize relations with is right based on when you know
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there will be some kind of peace process now there's always or saying, wait, no, there would be no peace. normalization i'm to is rand. accept ship noises up at a city and state where the juice of them as its capital. right? so even friendly out of countries are changing. the positions is what is taking the region to the print. this is, are in a government for personal reasons. for the deluxe reasons, for religious reasons, for unethical reasons. for mission and for stupidity, i'm short sighted. this is driving the region to the break, and i think it was far after guys off a level my one of the shower. i was a 0 senior, political and list. thank you very much. is really forces have killed at least 5 palestinians near janine and the occupied west bank footage has emerged of is really soldiers throwing at least 4 bodies offer,
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rooftop in the town of coverage. just a warning the pictures that we're about to play our distressing. so if you don't want to see them now is the time to look away. on this footage, the soldiers can be seen pushing the bodies of for palestinians, of the building, the troops that surrounded the house during a raid. so again, this is income, a job which is near jeanine where there had been numerous raids, sustained raids by israel and troops had been, had fire. it had surrounded a house and then fired empty tank. rifle grenades into the house. and now this footage has emerged of his really soldiers throwing the bodies of the people they presumably found inside the house of the building were joined by my stuff i beg with the secretary general of the policy of national initiative. he joins us via skype of from don't actually today,
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most of the thank you for your time. these pictures just came in. we, you know, there are moments in this war. there's been a few of them now. where, where's i should say as a preamble, we have become accustom, unfortunately to seeing death, right? and reporting on death on an almost daily basis. and there are moments in this conflict where just the emotional impact of footage sort of cuts across cuts through the noise or that's not a great word to use. but i wanted your reaction on this footage as well, this photos, so it shows uh, absolutely subdivision didn't human behavior offers that are the surgeons and not only they showed these people and left them bleed to death, they beat them with their boots. the human near to the but is they mutually lia to the but is and then as you said, that throw them from
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a little stop because they're drowned. eh, i don't know if they change it to another. they were still alive or not when they did that. but this is such a selfish behavior. and you cannot say that this is a product of the because there is no water in the west bank. there is water from one side, military actions from one side on civilian population. the list to back does not have an army, does not have even a resistance 1st like how mass that is fight. it goes are, know if that out of some government here and they added the, they don't to present an army. and what to see here is a grandfather, a nation of international. and the field mcbride's festival by this kind of use of military force against civilian population. second, by this type of behavior in such a found like about to do with the besieged, no less than 18 children. and i come to the garden up to this moment,
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the deceased will def teachers. it cannot go home since the morning and the decision. good. well, because of the municipality and the decision getting the list to don't know what to do because if they try to get out of the places they are and they wouldn't be shot that and it's absolute savish behavior. but this is very odd to me that she's absolute on account of unto anything on account of internal accountable believe my rights are comfortable to international law. they just do whatever they want on the input, bought to you as needed to there. but the bank isn't a daily hit of new items that the article that you raise the issue of accountability. i don't know what will happen as a result of this footage having been captured and now being aired. it is very rare that we see the is really army actually take to task some of its own soldiers. it
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happens occasionally, but it's very rare. yeah, but it says repeated many times and the cases that haven't been investigated, for instance, we have, we have testimony is and the reports of people in gaza met the kind of people who witnessed the is there any uh, meets used executing people who are talking about templates of palestine young person knows where to feed executed. this has never been reported sufficiently, it wasn't documented. but that happened. and the same thing applies to the to children presence. we have, we've just lost another doctor, another mid to conduct total was told show to the in his early presence we are talking about 58th important cases. the, the is what it is themselves admit that they would come in the presence of the item person. so you are talking about. busy absolutely terrible behavior and the i
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have such a number of records of the behavior that is there any, i'm, even before the guys are using the dump because i've got a civilian populations. it show things people and why they are hand cupped hands the carpet and the blind folded or done in the office. or then you go sergio to filter and blindfolded under handcuffs, presented to them the distance of one and a half meters. i showed this video to so many people, so it said there is a whole record of that in the army behaving and such a 100. but as my know, unfortunately they will continue to do so. as long as the world does not subject them to sanctions, unpunished daniels are absolutely upset. busy this not only the nation, but valuable silence to show you 1st on countries and wisdom, governments who were teaching us about human rights and democracy under international law and non violence, etc, etc, etc. and now not
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a single punitive act against deserves why russia, for instance, is subject to $11000.00 sections in less than 2 months. we stuff on board with the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. thank you for joining us this hour. thanks. i is still a head on elsie's 0. russia says it has. we captured 2 villages and its attempt to push ukrainian forces out of the course regions and ins. ford will have the latest actions on thursdays champions. we games, including a pretty decent, free kick from stay with the cab and seeing them again, little pieces of video, social media because of the sun, the storms that break after west inside the introduced refresh funding, no longer there is this last part of the world. we've changed that,
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there's libya beer was at 44.5, which seems quite habit and maybe not for designation. however, this particular time, the average is $36.00 and the record is any one degree below what we just had. so really is how to i don't think the heat will stay because it doesn't show breeze. you can see coming off the mediterranean and the breezes the story elsewhere as well. the reason is cooler in iraq and iraq is generally speaking with leaking, cooter ran out of europe, which is producing some shares in turkey, across to us by john as well, i think. but that's the big story is, you know, he normally is. so when it comes time that's pumped to you, i suppose, or suggesting a change of season the on show breezes. going to cool things down in egypt in your 5 charge. you have through israel and particularly 11, and we will see a company charges that's just pick out their house an example of what happens as that brief picks up. it's still quite halts. now this might be exaggerating the heat. i think it will be in the high, so if there's any way with the size that over time kind of course the obviously it will be to some degree dusty and equitorial escrow. at the moment the shelves are
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a deal from the house or the story. this is the last points where we can be with full off is going to be going inside that if you're jacob, to get the food and eat to people the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this, our israel has carried up more than 40 airstrikes and 711 on after 2 of its soldiers were killed in the north of the country. they were unfortunately hit by his beloved drones and anti tank missiles. an act of war and a massacre. as will, our leader has on this rela, condemned via tax on the groups communication devices,
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the injured thousands of lebanese. he described, the blast says a big and unprecedented loaves as belong. and one is real of a quote. just punishment. distressing footage has emerged of is really soldiers doing at least 4 bodies off of lift off from the town and ask about you. and the occupied westbank earlier on on thursday is really forces have killed at least 5 palestinians. their troops had surrounded the house during the raid and fired, antique tank, wasteful grenades into the local media, and hungry are reporting that a company based involved various capital was linked to the pagers that exploded 11 on tuesday who devices had gold, apollo branding. but that firm a time when these firms says the models of page is used in the attack against has belie, were made by the beauty pest based firm b a c. however, the ac says it has no manufacturing or operational sites and hungry are just
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bringing greg stoker form a us army ranger with a background in human intelligence collection. now we do political analyst with ment. press news. your joining us from austin. thank you for your time. today, so given that you're an analyst and a former fighter, we wanted your, your take your analysis on the last 3 days of news coming out of 11 on the pedro attacks the walkie talkie attacks. and now the reaction from hezbollah chief, us on this roller to thank you and 1st of all, the page your text was very surprising. and unprecedented operation detonating hundreds of handsets, both pagers and, and the 2nd wave at funerals. i. com radios and indiscriminate places throughout the streets. markets is by the western definition, could be considered an act of terrorism. there was no command to control or accountability of who had the radios and where they were at the time. so 1st of all,
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after getting it over the initial shock we, i think the main intelligence to was that as the law had these on their possession for at least 5 months. and both of these devices were compromised through different mechanisms and channels. now 1st of all, a lot of this information was coming out that was made through like dd o s attacks like a direct but basically overloading the lithium batteries so that it exploded most likely. um, there was a small strip of pattern, which is it when i met a mixed with a plastic cell right. turns it into a plastic explosive. it's highly unstable. a spark can set it up an electrical charge and set it off and he can set it off. so somehow they managed to compromise all of these communication equipment that has, will use and as really degraded their command and control apparatus of their general communications. and it's highly embarrassing, however,
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i don't see how it changes the overall security situation in the north. okay, that's interesting that because i was actually going to jump in with exactly that observation. the attack, it technically is a victory. there's no other way to look at it for israel against has pulled up, but it, it, it's in service of what strategy as well. there is some theories floated around what the tagline that's going around is use it or lose it, that there it was about the operation, the intelligence operation that is real, had conducted was about to be compromised. so they essentially collect it off. um, so that it would have a devastating effect that it would be most effective if used to begin. and then during the idea of push cars, they want to roll has blown up to the tiny river to give them space enough for the displace residents in northern israel to go back to their homes. it didn't happen at the beginning of an invasion,
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which would have so massive amounts of confusion amongst has blood and they are losing time to exploit this attack. so every day that has what has to re orange reorient their communications infrastructure. they're going to recover. so the fact that israel hasn't made a move, i think this is typical of what they do with a flashy operation. they do a massive information push to back it up to make it seem like a bigger victory than it is because from a strategic sense, this is a flag in war. these really army is used to fighting short violent wars that last a few weeks a month. and this is a war of attrition. they're struggling to deal with it and it requires heavy information operation support. so this is the main benefit as it stands now, what this operation? because on october 7, the miss that israel has used to keep itself say, from the midst of it being the world's only democracy,
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to admit that the most powerful military and intelligence organization in the region was shattered. and so they are trying to regain that deterrence capacity to deter people. i don't think they'll be able to do it, but this operation will definitely be explored in order to regain that image of a confident intelligence and dangerous intelligence apparatus. in greg stoker, former us army ranger. now with ment. press news. thank you very much for joining us. thanks a to is really strikes as killed at least 21 palestinians across the gaza strip on thursday. 6 of them were killed when a bomb had a house in jamalia in the north. many others were injured. earlier, heavy artillery showing was reported northwest of the city of rossa the say 2 neighborhoods, southeast of guys. the city is also been targeted. houses 0, sorry, a couple assume has more from daryl bella in the central part of the strip as it is while it is right now on lip and on there has been more intensification of strikes
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and not to reboot apartments, of course on areas of gone. so apparently, the news of this trip has the lines trend time for the strikes where a number of residents of houses with completely destroyed. we're talking about those as a palestinian spring in just as a result of the strikes. and there has been clear expands and of the obliteration operation studies where they all meet in the vicinity of nits or inquiry. the doctor has extend it to the as a, to a neighborhood where the army is pointing to point it's minute 3 security control in that area in order to guarantee um to maintain the movements of palestinians between the north on the south of the strip of central areas of gauze, awesome. um, have you been bottom into civil cause hits in the past couple of hours in a w, as in richard, you come while the military operation in russell is this the loan coming in fact we so to take different videos released by the military, wink of how much showing the buck tools that's ongoing that we have them on to
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these. what else the patient was with roughly 6, he has been on percent of the attacks at the move them for months so far where these really minute treat has announced that the managed to to speak from us were meaning to tell you that apparently flight thing is is to imagine in raising the day by day without any sort of response on the ground terrace up as if i would just be wrong. there we go to the, you know, the news. russia has read taking 2 villages and it's bite to regain control of the curse region. the reno and nickel are you who the reno in the west were seized by ukrainian forces last month. russia has been attempting to reassert dominance in areas captured by ukrainian troops. houses 00 your shop of all of us following developments. she's in curse, creedmore the russian forces have regains control of it. to move villages in the course region,
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have your findings and continues that over nice to ukraine. you are. these will show down in the city, of course, where we are, the night has relatively quiet, and that has been just one at a rate siren since morning. according to the ministry of defense in the course, creech and russian troops continued repenting ukrainian attacks. and the number of districts in beat their region, presidents of the safety of tara pads, where is actuators of to intrude upon sources, a report of explosions defined as an amunition deb her report and maybe also on the russian main onto the director. it was hate closing a massive fund even seen from over at least assessing people were injured as a result of the training throwing up time on tara pets, the 3 of them children, residents of tariff has evolved to h a g to that time on. not allowed to return to the town you lecture 5, all of a oh to 0 course. hundreds of thousands of university students interested in have
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been forced to abandon their pursuit of higher education due to the ongoing war. the student needs armed forces have been fighting with the parent military rapids support forces for nearly a year and a half. most institutions and conflicts owns have shut down, and many fear that it will never get their degrees. but morgan reports from undermine near the capital car to working in the harris alone is not the dream job. but as the dean had in mind, when he joined university in 2018, a business administration student, he hoped to graduate last year. but the conflict that started in sedan last april for the university shots. and i had to look for a job to earn a living you know, and i was left with one semester to graduate, then the was started. are wait, you to know what solution our university would offer. we students phone groups to find solutions,
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but they wouldn't on. so i decided to work here while i wait. the conflict between the army and the parent military rapids support forces has less. dozens of universities shuts in more than 10 states into them. that's less hundreds of thousands of students without access to higher education than to dance. government says that india capital alone, the conflict cuts off education for nearly 500000 students, including from adults man who now works in this shop as he waits for his university to resume. he was supposed to graduate in 2021. but so das political instability cove it and now the were left him with no university certificates. but even after this month, for me, i studied pharmacy and i was in my 3rd year after the war, i couldn't continue because our class wasn't working. now. the university only focused on those who are in that final year. they made arrangements for them to sit for the last examinations on the overall. some universities have been turned into
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many 3 phases. of those have been damaged by error rates or artillery strikes as the 2 wearing sites back to each other. it's not only that the conflict henceforth, universities charts, student files were inside university campuses when the war broke out. and many universities have no online data. so hundreds of thousands of students have no way to extract the university records to be able to resume their education. elsewhere in wisconsin, says in ruins. some universities have resorted to online teaching, but some teachers say that's course has it challenges. and that's the biggest problem, remove some students who are in the areas that under the control of the recess and whether it's no network, they can't access online education, then there's a fund that they can't study when this active fighting. and of course, this, the psychological aspect, students now have to focus on surviving and making a living for other meds, the job here may be keeping him alive,
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but he hopes solutions are offered for him and others like him. so they can finish their education and have better life opportunities. he but morgan onto 0 cartoon is still ahead on alpha 0, top tennis players competing at a tournament in china. take a time out with these companies,
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fellows that's coming up in sports items. the, [000:00:00;00] the, and these types of support with german who's doing this in the studio a gym. thank you. 0 boss that i that raymond, to continue that perfect record on the coach halsy for when they begin the
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champions the campaign, monica shortly boss on top of the spanish base. having won 5 from 5, but say will be without the one of the top players from last season, some in lopez for this evening's game and fronts. it went to a new role to help spain, when the race and things of a gold medal at the olympics injured. his di and training i'm select has taken some of the blame. so here's what played. so i said reagan thinks about that because he's a, he's a player now we need in this situation, he saw he can score goals, but he's also um, very professional. and um, yesterday when i saw him, when he was by the doctor, he was free. it was free, it was not enough nice, you know, and then the, now we, we have to take care about the place because it's, um, at the end it's, it's maybe and sometimes it's too much. so we have to step back into the injury. problems to false. no, he continued to be without back caps and mos in either got to go in to that
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champions. the internet with you right to the champions atlanta you suffered an uncle injury. well plains, illinois. last week, i'd also boss make out all test says playing with out to him will test is to is that what caps on is one of our biggest player without a doubt just be one of the most of the most consistent players in the last 2 or 3 seasons and his voice queries and i would identity as what is that related to his way of playing and, and his way of behaving. we're going to have to deal with that and to that's a great test for the team as well. how capable we are to him to show maybe a different phase, and to find that we have all the plays and all that options, like i'm just in the very effective. and one of the kickoff job in champion is a by 11 to the nice end up with a convincing when it went fine or full full of that goes coming in, assess, talk to them, the school white story and, but for now it finished a great go hit from ben because it's uh
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cuz it's filled open book to not put the portuguese side to tune a lot against red stop l great. the sub in team. it's pull. go back, placing the game, but then so you can hold onto into one. it all started, it has to be some engine convincingly and assessed a 51 day international as having being such a victory sockets of 316 by the time side. australia chased it down with something else. ease, travis had was the star of the show and also got smashed and, and beats, and 154 as the tourist one by 7 with it. and on with 36 bowls dispatch. it's really not. cory is right in the mix of the d p. well, tools, flagship events to bmw p j championship. that was a bizarre name is nice, so the wall number 3 at the 12th hold on. one was my court took his 2nd shots and then the price. this the club head snapped off, leaving the middle of an argument a little to me. like all right, still managed to buddy that hole and then sunk this pot for another buddy out
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associates. he finished at 5 a, the polish lease, him 2 shops of police, and the officer is opening, bounces off to explain just what happens out, not 12. 06. i don't think it's ever happened to me before. i obviously a very weird feeling through impact. and i looked up and i like i the club had caught my eye instead of the golf balls. so i completely lost where the golf ball was. didn't know where it went. and i was like, oh, you know, but fine, you know, i was just looking somewhere on the green and saw the ball fall just right, of the pin and go up there and, and go pretty close. so fortunately it didn't, it didn't impact the shot too much, but um, you know, i got it repaired and not how to back on the 16th it today will take on great britain for the rights to compete against these lands. the sailings americans comp italian team, luna ross, that sale to place in next week's challenge. a series final against the brits by basing us team american magic in the 70s italians. what's through the nice and sort
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of power problem with that? right. and it paid off as they pushed the best of 5 series, $53.00. how about this victory really has to go to actual today by that the little bottle woke up this morning. i was like sewing a bunch is always wandering around it. uh yeah. it's just the best way to apply the site and in a real set will now come up against any else brittania. the assess team to school 7 points, wins and will then face defending champions. and he's he lived full. the americans come some of your best buy oh tennis plaza in button, and they say they're ready to take the box and leave a cut from the well team. the tournament features 6 players on each team facing each other advice singles, and doubles over 3 days. starting on friday, your plan's like my captain to be on board for each of 5 of the world's top 10. they will be looking to win back, so try feet from the rest of the world. so i'll skip it by john martin, right. who they've won the last 2 additions of the annual competition. we have lots of 40 toler, you're gonna love it. we're gonna talk a lot. so it's gonna,
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i'm gonna try to enjoy as much scan this week. um, i'm super, super excited to see i was going to be those are all very motivated to to win the title back. i mean the last 2 years as the world went back to back and for sure us your opinions. we feel like tennis is a european sports. we do feel like that's a europe should be number one on that list and hopefully we can, we can show it up and get, get to come back us. and just before we go, some of the plaza, tennis is a change you open, stepped off quotes to spend to stay with panda's power, so them takes it from specialist lorenzo. it means that she was part of the grades that pay the visits to what's known as the height of dependence in south west china . or some say palms is symbolized luck and it might just be what the italian means that he needs, as he's still without. so sorry, so in 2024. very sweet. that is what you'll support from me. so now i will have more lights and clearing action from the champions like automotive boss, later, inaction, gemma,
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