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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the is really a strong sit, a densely populated and self installed. the 11 east capitol, they reach at least 14 people have killed thousands the engine as well. it concerns one of its top military commanders, him for him. i q was one of those killed in the attack. the i, my name's how you this is out. is there a knife from don't? well, so coming up, these are techs represent a new development and welfare. the communication tools become weapons seem obtained,
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used to be exploding across marketplaces, on street corners, and in homes. as daily life unfolds the you and condemns the communication device last across. nothing on describing it as a violation in law's role continues to pound the gaza strip. release 13 palestinians are killed by strikes on the it's 22 g m t. that's 1 am local time in the lebanese capital beverage, whereas really miss solves have hit 2 buildings in the southern southern was killing at least 14 people, more than 60 of us were wounded as real. killed a senior canada of hezbollah, abraham a que have them how many in coverage campbell,
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the thing survivors of the 3 districts had buildings. it probably was a decent area of the hoot. several people what came in dozens injured people rushed to hospital stability. but i just give them, i've looked at my brothers and family and sisters, but altogether in this situation. so that's my job. that's what it was that you want to do. the nice government accused is the right of the type of thing up related visitation area is there is some really cute. one of the, as been less, most senior leaders, you bring up as black as confirmed these, this and it is see is what it is trying to do. but the was attention away from the diet, in many dating situation in gods. then you mean that and you know, these really prime minister is trying to shift the attention completely away from happening in palestine and gaza and the west bank. and then same to the what now i'm concentrating on that and on. and this is my next full meanwhile
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is below has lunch. hundreds of broken into northern is right with no catch, it gets reported. the situation has been escalated in recent days. flu is right, is coordinated attacks on communication devices which left dozens that on thousands of civilians and has been member speech at the u. n. s. court on both sites to deescalate. after 11 months old, daily selling any of these days, very heavy and the potential for a wider conflict is really around the corner. and no one can afford it. wire conflict at the moment. but it'd be attacked by the warning sites, the egypt responding in a way to conflict hands. and i'm just as now across the house and me joins us from tier in southern lebanon. so ali hash them, what more can you tell us about this?
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senior has bought a command that's been killed a just confirmation in the last hour or so from his bullet that it was indeed him that had thought it had been killed in this strike. indeed molly, in just a few minutes ago, hezbollah issue, the statement concerning that, the behavior of the all yeah. who's known also as high job the father was skins and this is really attack on a residential neighborhood. and they with southern sort of a brain mock. it is one of the well known names was in the wrong self has the law. he's been a subject to several. is really the sedation at times in the ninety's, when he was saying your role in the resistance against is ready occupation of a south lebanon on later on he became a member of the jihad, the council, which is the pop council within the wrong self has belonged to minutes because of, of the organization. and of course his name was just like the names of the,
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the previous commanders. i'm odd movie. i was stuff about the dean for i trickled it was i so sedated just a couple of months ago. and before this war, he had of course, responsibilities within that ministry ranks of the organization. also the kid in golf for out. sure. got it said that he became the uh, the commander of operations. which means that he was in charge of the whole war for his while, i know this may be, this information would need confirmation from the organization, not that of the statement or when for some of us our lives going to speak. we would know more about his role. however, when we talk about abraham, often we talk about someone who within is because of his beloved is, is reading connected. he's described by the concept as well as someone who was among those who draw this strategies for the organization. and he played
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a role in the wars in syria and at all. and of course, now in this war, in south lebanon, all the, what 1st block was the support front. he had of, i says, war. and now, given the fact that he was killed alongside with several of the old one force, which is the lead force of his law, this puts his one lot in front of very big challenges with respect to one side retaliation. the other side is how to contain the situation and how to bring together the organization. once again, in the middle, before do we have a sense of how badly has bullet has been impacted by the events of this week as an organization. because as you mentioned, we have heard from the need of hezbollah at just a day or so ago has on this role that promising to retaliate against israel all day
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in a position to do so. anytime soon i a what is the state from yesterday's response by the is there any defense and the so you all go on to how so no sort of speech that there's something different on way. he said that his will law would have to be to pay bigger price is that it seems that $1.00 of the bigger prices was the killing of it. but i have, i'll see you then the other command or other offices because they're not going to the senior officer officers within the road. one 4th in southern beta was, however, allies now facing some serious challenges. given the fact that this is not just the convention of water, it's a multi layered that confrontation, very complicated, that is a layout of espionage and the security. there is a layer of text me at at technology war that is a letter that's like all these are going to waterfront and there is the ministry.
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water that's already going on on the board that he had in and saw the 11 on has what law during the past few days was in front of an influx of is really a tax the, the, the, the, the page of the explosions of the play, a page at a talk and then the walkie talkie a talk as well as over the lens. and of course, this would mean also be question not only for the organization itself, but also for the environment that this organization is uh within the other thing is that possible? it's clearly saying i don't want to go through a walk and what these readings are doing. regardless of what's the objective is, is that they're saying they just putting his lot in front of a situation where they want them to go through a war. and this is what has a lot i know is resisting. i'm trying as best as possible to contain this confrontation with the limits of what they set as little objectives at the beginning, which is the support of drugs as they said. but as well as right is pushing cause
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will a more more to the edge. what has the loss fit? it'd be able to keep its position and not go towards an all out war because it said every time the ation that could hit that lines on the is really side code. maybe it lights, something bigger than what we are seeing. however, it seems that what we were to say is what we're seeing over the past 11 months. we over the past it, every months we're talking always about the rules of engagement. and these were all the words of engagements were being updated, day after day, day after they did the extent that now they are vanishing. and in case anyone wants to define did was of engagement. which means is that right? and it has a lot from these ready sides. it doesn't seem that there are, there are any red lines. what is red hospitalized to keeping its retaliation? its movements and its activities within 20 kilometers on the border. ok,
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alhashan that for us in tire and southern 11 on how to salute has more on the is really reaction. she reports from the jordanian capital amana reminder, she is that in amman because it's ready to govern his band al jazeera, from reporting within the country. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing quite a short statement saying that his rules, goal is clear and that it's actions speak for itself becomes after these really military said, the target of its era strikes to in be due to was his bola, commander abraham. i've seen these really military is alleging that he was planning a, quote, october 7 style attacks in northern israel, but the army did not provide any proof or intelligence to back that up and its statements there. also claiming that there were around 20 is bowling members who were under ground quote, using civilians as human shields before that error strike. this is something we've
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heard repeatedly from these really military before in the rhetoric when it comes to israel's war on gone. so now we have heard from israel's defense minister, you'll have kalonde to who said that this is a new phase of israel's war. and that these types of military procedures and airstrikes is something that is real, is going to continue to do until its goal is completed. and that goal is something that was outlined by the premier earlier in the week when he said that there has been a 4th agenda item to the war that's been added and that is returning evacuated is really back to those northern townsend settlements. some of that had been largely evacuated by the government once the cross border fire started on october the 8th. now these really army chief of staff has said that israel will reach its enemies far and wide no matter where they are. and anonymous official speaking to is really media had said that previously, but it was a red line, but now that is no longer the case. and within these really defense and security apparatus,
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they're saying that the focus has entirely shifted to the north. i'm just such with that, just, you know, i'm a see united nations security council has held an emergency meeting on the attacks on nothing on including the explosions of communication devices for which has paula is blaming israel. the un human rights chief volk and tech describe the attacks on communication devices across level known as a war crime. calling it an act intended to spread tara amongst its civilians, seem obtain use targeting of thousands of individuals where the civilians, all members of the groups without knowledge as to who was in possession of the target to the devices, their location, and the surroundings at the time of the attack violates international in rights role and as applicable, international humanitarian law. international humanitarian law prohibits the use of booby trapped devices in the form of a parent, the homeless, portable objects,
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which are specifically designed and constructed to contain exclusive material. it is a war crime to commit to violence intended to spread tara among civilians. we also had from the lebanese foreign minister of della bu i b. b, cold on the un to condemn the attacks on 11 on to let me out. how does the man no one in the world is safe any more? any off them off as the electronic attacks, which are carried out recently in lebanon? those unfathomable attacks have led to the injuring of thousands of innocent civilians, including children, women, and the elderly. the responsibility of the security council is not only to was the innocent lebanese who were targeted unjustly, but also to humanity as a whole. if the terrorist attack is not condemned by your counsel, and if you do not name the perpetrator, if you do not the tub, the tray to condemn it and competitive stop the credibility of this counsel,
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an international law and human rights law, or is that you didn't speak to kristin salumi, she's at the un headquarters in york at the lebanese foreign minister talking that about the terra cause amongst its citizens by israel's attacks over the course of the last few days. also asking the security council to condemn the attacks. what the question is, will they to yeah, he asked them to condemn the attack and call out the perpetrator. but it really comes down to the united states when it comes to action. and the security council in this conflict to may have use their veto and discourage security council action, claiming that it would be counter productive to bringing the sides in this conflict to discussions and a ceasefire. israel,
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i think it's noteworthy to point out in this meeting did not claim responsibility for the targeted attacks on the communication devices which have been labeled a, a violation of international law. instead be focused on the role of has bala, in this conflict saying that has bar started the cross border attacks on october 8th. and that is the source of the problem that the fighting has continued. and they're going to do anything in their means in order to protect the civilians and get them back home. tens of thousands of people, of course, displays as a result of fighting across the blue line between lab and on. and israel, the united states for it's part, claim know, rule and the attack as well during this council meeting. so i think it's unlikely that we're going to see any action coming out of the council on this going forward, even though many members did express their concern about violations of
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international law. but indeed, christian, we've been here many, many times before, haven't way that the council security council as have many meetings on the search situation in gaza. now 11 on it makes you wonder what the point of the source of meetings already yeah, absolutely. the international community clearly is very worried about escalation to the broader middle east region happening now. the secretary general, just yesterday, his spokesperson warren, that the area is on the brink of a catastrophe. and so we've had 4 meetings this week alone from the security council on the situation in the middle east, as well as a major general assembly resolution where many members of the united nations gave speeches uh, calling for an end to the war and enter the occupation of palestine,
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the effort is to keep the spotlight on the problem to keep the spotlight on the conflict to call out those violations of international law with the hope that it will pressure the parties to come together and do something to end the conflict. kristin, slay me at the u. n. in new york for us. thank you. a safe place to look at the has been a commander who was killed in that attack earlier today for him. a keel also known as had a bill. ca, there was one of his well as senior ministry leaders, he served on the do you had council, which is has on his highest minute treat body. now he was subjected to several assassination attempts by israel and the eighty's in the ninety's phase. rowland, facing these really occupation of southern lebanon in april of 2023, the united states announced a reward of up to $7000000.00 for information leading to his identification arrest
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. a conviction. the us government froze one of his assets and prohibited any transactions with him. eliza vanya is a military and security analyst. he says, has brought us a neat rug, one forces to which a cube belonged to have played a crucial role in maintaining the groups capabilities. the full size is one or has the loss, at least special pulses you that they are known for that involvement in complex material formation. and they are equivalent to the navy seed or the ranger in the united states. they've been active in many that was in the middle east where they gain compact experience in and we'll say special operations, competing insurgency, etc. it is considered one of hezbollah as most effective and brought to the heart,
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and it's full says at the beginning of the war before the 7 triple tool that hasn't been law had between $7.00 to $10000.00 of the sweetwater forces deployed at long that if in these borders that is around a 100 to a 110 kilometers. and in one house the he speech of the hesper law secretary general, say test out of the stroller, said we can hold our full system cross into the guy there. never that as the 7th of october or resulted in a completely different scenario on the 8th of october, has been lost off to the nother who that is not in the tax, but the defensive to and at the beginning is very specific to can dozens of the schools is that we're not active in the war against issue, right? so all these forces where they put down and there where would face by the me side, forces we talking about different units like the days of guided units that the
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rocket units, the mid range and the long range units for the 3 days to kennedy had and the leader of the week, one of says, dad, that is the today was having a meeting with all the leaders of the forces. it's a big hit that is not affecting the bathroom because his forces are not engaged in the bathroom. however, it's the beginning of something completely different and much bigger us and is rodney strike has killed at least 13 palestinians in rough garza southern may 16th 3 children were among the dead. they attacked targeted 2 houses in the midst of the area of northern rasa. these rarely ministry is killed at least $44.00 palestinians across the strip since early on friday. sorry, capital resume has more of the situation on the ground who sent us this update from
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there about the security situation. and gosh, is getting much more intense in the course of the past couple of hours web it is, but it only has been hit thing old areas, of course, because a straight bought the main focus was on the southern a little bit parts of district where to residential houses were destroyed early, at least 15 palestinians, what killed and there has been more concentration on targeting residential buildings. and so in the north of the territory was here in the central area. we continued he loud explosions of the eastern side of the 3 and the little bit portion of i'm is that right? tricky to come back is too close to need to record the situation is getting much more delia the course as well has been wrong because they submitted 3 strikes on full promising and vehicles that have been useful transportation among public city and governance. and at the same time here, don't know, great concerns about the escalation that is taking place and living on
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a trip of caution to a to bring pressing spite the achievable with the use of an interest to pros, in the military defensive, to include the openings front and to wrap up more pressure on his beloved, which can really be a very dangerous escalation sign of this, chris could add it to the minister. my name is re, for the region it for the re, for the entire region is specifically that palestinians believe that each will have the assets to get a c spy it to you on the ground target companies. and i would just get ready by kind of of the let's take a look at some other well news making headlines, authorities on the car being on and does not sneak of cold and reinforcements to contain protests against the rising cost of living demonstrations in the overseas french departments have faults with police leading to at least $15.00 arrests.
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wilson does, it has my duty to offer burning cars, buildings and block streets. march meek is trying to make its voice heard in paris . taxi drivers have also joined in forming a convoy. was all day today members of the people have come to strengthen the ranks . we don't just look at the fact that they are taxi drivers, but they demonstrate that no matter what position we have, what the job we have, we all have a role to play one today. the don't want to see the movement weekend. so they to are coming to strengthen the ranks and then the handle to these protestors want to see the prices of goods go down to where they are in france right now. they are paying almost 30 percent more for food, and it was all g as me. so there is a portion of the population who find themselves in extreme public. elderly people who find themselves alone with small pensions. children whose parents are unable to
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feed them properly. and who are forced to choose between base the consumer products of low quality and high prices. that the problem has been on the table for a long time. and it's time for they to be a concrete and long term solution for now, authorities have tried to quell the interest by imposing a curfew from dusk until dawn. it's set to last until at least monday, but after the curfew lips and the smoke clears, martin makes protesters won't know whether paris has list. wilson dies or elves is there. a new education measure is dividing opinions in south africa where african speaking groups a sections of the in, you know, with the road that language and culture. the government says emissions will make education accessible to more children. hermits also reports from centurion.
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these children are seeing in the south african language called africans a it's a mixture of dutch, german and native quayside languages which developed in the 17th century during the colonial. yes. a new lost, his parents and school governing bodies will no longer have a final stay in what language they children are to attend or who gets admitted into public schools. i will put my child into school where my child is comfortable with this language. what you said viable when, what i'll say better for me. it's my state. the basic education last, i mean mid at gives the education department the final say in language and admission policies. when a pocket ended in 1994 black parents were allowed to same day children to be defended previously white only schools. more than 30 years later, some of these schools teach subjects only in afrikaans. a language many children can speak a language some so that we're going to associate with oppression for many years in the country that's been the exclusion of. and then as
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a matter of those will come from townships as well as the local newton's in particular pled i'm not able to penetrate all entered into historically wiped at schools. the so called a modest and schools which at teaching of the gums advocate and speaking minority groups said they are not excluding anybody, and that they have a right to educate children. and then by the time we see schools as the way that we make sure that of culture escape the live that it is taking forward to next generations for. so for us, we see that there's a, as in a tech on, on the cultural existence which makes this more see, it is, africans is so that because the most widely used language spoken by about 13 percent of the population within half of whom are not white so that's a good has 12 official languages,
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while most schools in the country teach in english, they are those that teach in after con, parents and school got the bodies in some communities. don't want that to change the prison in sooner. i'm opposed to has given people 3 months to consult on the controversial sections of the know is a compromise can't be reached. he says, implementation will go ahead. how do i toss out user centered in? so that was really a, has introduced legislation intended to come falls content and fake news shed on major digital platforms that started in governance. busy as low as it will rain and when it cools borderless tech, john's sarah talk proposed from president of the big social media platforms are the target of the strategies. new rules often accused of allowing a sharing of site content online. now they must adhere to a code of conduct which will be scrutinized by the nations media regulator. this
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bill in shows that digital platforms are accountable for competing, missed and this information on this services. the top priority of the government is to keep it citizens sites. under the new legislation, social media platforms will need to publish the transparency obligations for the fact checking and their existing policies, rece information, and this information the nation's communications watchdog is being granted more pounds to regulate the content with the potential to dallas. the platform from apps tools, it's writers on a line here. there are many moves internationally to try and cut the spread of misinformation on line. the european union through a lot of it's for phones recently has also been steering's direction. europe has gone a little bit further as are particularly with regards to accountability and transparency . take being a little modest to lines the social media side x. there's a strong your censoring for speech describing is try and government as flashes you
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for him to testimony. but i can excite the growing power and influence of the social media platform, motors like mosque mazzocco. big is dangerous. these um tech. oligarchs are essentially acting like data goats. they have all the knowledge, all of the power in terms of ability to actually make these arbitrary decisions. and um, once we're part of that, it's all very well to say, well maybe i can leave, but they already have an awful lot of data. there are heavy penalties under these new laws in australia. if a tech john. c needs to stop the spread of this information online. they could 1st funds of up to 5 percent of the annual global turnover. in the case of mishap, which means instagram and facebook that could run into millions of dollars to the government hopes it will be a big enough to turn to raining site content. online strategy has also introduced plans to ban young people from social media use with an age verification trial. as
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a 1st step, sarah clock out to 0, pretty soon. okay, that's it for me, molly and site. lots more information on website now, is there a dell come to check it out? and he's continues here on out to sarah on counting the the hello, i'm adrian said again, and this is counting the cost on. i'll just 0 you'll. we can look at the world of business of the topics.
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