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the point of the thing you might want to say, i mean, how does your investigates the ministers, millions the searching to robins, emergency crews look for survivors as well as attack on a residential building and how them they routes levels. hoffman structures as well as the number of people killed in that stripe, wisest. 31, including a senior has of all of them. the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them and this is out of the on line from door ha. also coming up at least 21 palestinians account with us. that is really ministry farms. us food
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sheltering, displaced people now. gosh, the city and 3 lumpkins motion. the 1st election since mass process in 2022, for the countries president to flee the we've again and never. and on with a number of people killed in an as riley, as tripe on the capital has risen to at least $31.00, including a senior hezbollah come on to the attack on friday to august would be the he and neighborhood, and southern bay route. and during more than 60 people, 23 still missing. it comes at the end of a week in which communication device is exploded across the country, killing thousands of people, and wounding thousands, a lebanese interior and as a cold for unity following the days of attacks and the country. hold on, i'm the, the old top the, the security situation is very delicate and we need to be aware of everything going
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on and deal with every important development. the security forces are following up in depth on every suspicious movement of them in order to avoid any violations or tax on residential areas. we need to be united to face what the anti will describes as brutal crimes against 11 and without getting we have to correspondence covering developments across the regions. zane bus that ivy is in the godaddy and capital i'm on the 1st is go to iran con, he's in the here, the sub all they route, which is the size of the attack friday's attack and run, tell us what you've been seeing and how people are feeling there well, just in the last few moments audio show me who is the deputy prime minister of 11 on the visited this site. and i'll say more his message boards through the entire page. he said that these, the international community needs to put pressure on israel consultants as well as
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breaking every single international law every single international law. they are making human rights violations and they also be murdering and killing innocent children and civilians as well. so very strong woods that from the depths to get really summing up uh, the lebanese political reaction to all of this book where i am right now. the building is about a 100 meters down. that way you can see if i just get off the way very quickly, you can see the rest of your efforts still going on. where do you actually get close? right. and i managed to get close to it for a little while ago. it's out to the station. there's a huge crate to on the ground is a hole through the bottom of the building. both sides of 2 buildings have been just source. this is an incredibly densely populated area of level d. my statements and in population areas of level there. well obviously civilians
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here and these, right. these knew that that would be civilians that yes, they went ahead with the targeting anyway, which is the level of head, very low seventies officials and even un officials are basically saying that as well as not differentiating between combatants and civilians. and just as the deputy prime minister in ron, you said was feature about is ready attacks that have been most strikes in southern lebanon. we have been looking at pictures of really large explosions. i believe around monica. you ladies have spent a lot of time. what are you hearing about what's happening there? what we're hearing that the move in 16 is ready. rage on something living on. in 15 minutes it was a series of rage and the body gauze area. and there's a bar heights in $711.00. and in the fidelity area in so let me know not have spent a lot of time in the area. there are still civilians in that area that all his
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beloved units within the area. we've seen the cross border activities shown. but once again, this is a balance of putting pressure on that has the level of his below is always been very clear. there is a very easy way out of phase, or at least they want to get, would you say now stay to the residence back to the hope. and that's an end to the will in goes of a has will. it was also say the interest at the as well, you know, interested in a diplomatic solutions this now pushing for will and will impact you very much for that. that is and long con, with all the nice has he's joining us live from the here in southern bay road, and that's caused about the same bus lobby. he's live for us from the jordanian capital, amman, and zane watts. we are hearing from israel, not just about the attack on friday. we've had a lot from the lebanese government about that deadly attack on friday. how much of
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a hearing from the israelis about that as well, just very briefly, i'll talk about these latest strikes that happens. this 10 or 15 minutes ago that iran mentioned about 10 or 15 minutes ago. these really forces said we are currently striking targets belonging to his beloved in loving on. and just a few minutes ago, one or 2 minutes ago, sirens were sounding in northern israel once again in the expectation of a retaliation. now these 15 is really our strikes happened in less than 15 minutes in southern lebanon, and that's according to the military. we know that air space was closed earlier today in and around the northern part of israel for 24 hours. and the military was saying that is with the aim of a clearing your space for air force activities. and then we saw those air strikes happened as a warning for the public. these really army on is really public broadcasting. has said that residents of stuff on the golan, the upper galleries,
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should stay close to protected areas and shelters. now that is ongoing as we speak . and it really reflects a tactic that israel's military and government have doubled down on to continue putting pressure on their declared enemies on has below, in southern lebanon and across a targets inside loving on inmate route, as well as in garza. now, in terms of the strike that happened about 24 hours ago yesterday, a and is really of the senior military source on is really video was a, was a source of saying that the tip provided to them was by a reliable, intelligent source. that there was a meeting going on, and that's when the army took the decision to carry out that assassination attack is really leaders here are really pivoting to the fact that they have intelligence assets on the ground that they can call upon any time and loving on unoccupied palestine in parts of syria, really anywhere we can point to a small honey as assassination into around in july as a massive, intelligent success for israel. and as if to double down on that earlier today,
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and gods are they say they care about about a number of intelligence based operations to take out for how much fighters as well as the most operative that they said was mohammed months or a member of homos as military intelligence system, as in, on the very latest attacks that we're seeing pictures of those huge explosions in mazda unit in southern 11 on whenever there are such as ready attacks and 711 on. they are usually followed by attacks in northern israel. so what then does this mean for the possible return of the 10s of thousands of is there any residents has been evacuated from the north and who the government had said in the last week that it was going to have a ton to that area? well as far as the senior leadership of the country, whether political or military is concerned, the best way to do that is to continue putting military pressure to continue escalating violence against his will in southern lebanon and elsewhere. and that's simply the policy they have adopted both sides of the same time,
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seem to be thinking that as long as the escalate military pressure, they can bring the other side to come to a negotiated settlement. but the fact of the matter is that israel is able to draw blood is able to attack precisely, here's the command and control infrastructure of his bull or take out top theaters is not the 1st time they've done it. in the course of the year long were nearly year long or that started with the invasion of gaza. what his will is able to do is to continue to be a nuisance to the settlements in those areas. continued to strike targets cause a lot of property damage, but they aren't hitting a lot of civilian targets. they aren't hitting uh, the casualty count really isn't there. but what they are able to do is to continue to maintain pressure on israel for is really forces in northern israel. so will that really result in the return of residents to those settlements in north and israel? it really seems unlikely, as long as his bullet continues to carry out, the strikes and neither side seems to be letting off, opening the way for any sort of negotiated settlement. same. thank you very much for that. that is zane bus robbie. the overlays was joining us live from the
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jordanian capital, a mom. the area we heard from lebanon's house minister, who also said as well, strike on bay route violates international law does international law. and we have a principle of protection protection means to protect the civilians, according to article 58 of the international law. the other principle in the international law, because precautions precautions means any party must be aware fully and take hold of the precautions to protect the civilians within the dispute. also, there was another principle mentioned by the lebanese phone minister, which is part and parcel of international law. that is distinction. this means that any party must differentiate between civilians and combatants in any action. and without these 3 items, the address is violating international. the
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that is there any military has carried out more tax and gaza targeting. southern and central area is at least $21.00 pallets. and the zip code and an attack on the school and as a through and that's near the city. it was sheltering many displaced people that spring in our correspondent, honey buckled on this when it all costs funded, hunting luck more. he's joining us live from data by law and central dogma and honey that deadly strive on the school children and displays people in the also they to neighborhood that follows up many homes and that same area being hit earlier. the yes, well the extent to the whole work they got talk, the school keeps on full day. again, not only were seeing more people i've been killed in via talk, then the number is the is it is expected to increase by the coming dollars as many
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of the critically injured arriving to nearby health facilities. affording dollars a city of the center, part of the city to allow the baptist hospital our lives without the proper medical intervention. but this is not the 1st time we're seeing this happening in fox as an introduction to the talk on the schools in fairly hours of this morning. the other grades in, for that matter, for the pop, these, the heavy artillery is targeting remaining somehow and talk residential buildings and public facilities. that infrastructure is almost full. those inc, i know, raising the area next to the school. chattering, any sense of safety remain for the display of the population inside the schools. we're talking about up for the area that many of the display of families in the state doing a neighborhood or from the nearby areas. or now it's been sneaking shelters and protection because simply there are no evacuation centers left on at the top or
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noise back, which has been their lives in talk to accommodate this large number of people. so what we're seeing is a triple the number of people there were in the past. so that's why the attack has been quite devastating. it and people confirmed so far, it goes the mind them, it's children and women, and the same exact product that we see in a brief talk on the valuation centers. if i go just under the to be those, the final knockout on site is really military and has the been in it has different the psychological or trauma. the not even these evacuation centers are save for an already displace traumatized population and honey, the spot. this being a devastating attack is not the only one in the last few hours. and again, this is the slot. this is randy defense minister recently saying that they were going to move the military resources to the north up to 11 on as
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well for the past the 3 days is really amount of years have been pushing this narrative that these, the heavy part of military operations in gaza have come to an end then now they're looking at the northern a front where a folding events and unfolding situations in the northern part of palestine that they live or not. but what we're seeing on the ground is complete. the, the contrary, what is being pushed as the narrative is really monitored is still scaling up at cox across the, the goal is to have not only back which is centers that we did at the earlier hours old was it the same time the school was a talk a medical warehouse in northern rough city in an area between hon units and nova was targeted and 5 people from the health ministry hills employees were killed in the top 5 of them in the warehouse, in addition to the severe damage that was caused to the warehouse itself, but this is also again, not the 1st time as part of an ongoing series of attacks on,
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on his public facilities including health facilities that we recall that from what happened in the past months when does really military storm the hospital is like a soup our, the nation has to come in, i was up north of the hospital with your husband. the 1st thing that is happening is these hospital, these medical warehouses are being being blown up. and we've seen this happening in a ship uh not through a hospital. so i mean, that explains why there is a cute shortage of medical supplies, not fully because the mid level across or the land. the crossings are closed, but also whatever the gaza health industry and medical warehouse. and it's a warehouse is a bit of blown up and destroyed, leaving hospitality without proper medical supplies or enough pain medications. boards. they enjoy the riving to the hospital, also residential building, including the apartments that at college is being a talk. then we're looking at increased number of civilian casualties as
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a result of these attacks. and the aftermath of course, is the, the suffering inside the hospitals. but also the deepening sense of permanent displacement as people indeed thereby attacks these search for safety elsewhere. more displacement almost done to stop displacement for the people hunting. thank you very much for that. that is how the muscles of the latest live and that on file, on central gaza it is rarely false as of conducting raids across the occupied westbank including villages. lance little cut in nablus, and hebron is rarely soldiers, also storms the janine refugee camp palestinian groups and is ready military are engaged and fighting there. is there any troops a full stay way into many homes on the comp, the rates of the occupied west back of being taking place nearly every night since the stall just as well as one gaza, last of toys up to the head on algae 0, wild fires and through destroy signs in front of thousands of half days of land are
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a reminder of our stories. the ssl is ready mandatory has carried out more attacks across garza, at least 21 palestinians have been killed in an attack on the school shelter and displays people in golf city. and his writings have carried out a new series of s rights and not with 15 rates, taking place in the space of the 12 in our targets. go ahead and book us double tides and cut of body and rescue workers of searching for survivors. and they drew johnson and his res, try calling the city the desktop on the attack. on friday, the 1st one, celebrities health minister has a choose as well of breaking international no 2 poles of clothes and 3 long cause of 1st connections and some economic crisis led to the collapse of the government in 2022 president. on a looks. i'm a senior, i was voted in depaula by parliament during that time is seeking re election as an
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independent candidate. has rivals accused them of worsening the conditions for the poor and austerity of meshes and tax increases backed by the international monetary fund. that's bringing low cost funding to mental fernandez. she's joining us live from the capital colombo. so as we're being reporting polls is just closed and l 2 cuts through a what the turnout has been like and what is such an infection? connection in sri lanka. so there's been an incredible public participation. jolanda has a long history of very good participation in the elections at this time. it was no difference right at the outset. early this morning when we arrived at pulling stations before the process started, that would order the cues, and we're heading from throughout the country that this was pretty much the situation. now that's continued that interest, even though that weren't hundreds of people at every single station that was
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a steady stream of voltage that came through through the entire data. now that on to any of visual numbers from the election commission, that is not something that they put out throughout the day. but there are different offices of a group and people who have been watching the situation. and some of these have said that, but on the 10 am that's about 3 eyes into pulling that was around 35 percent of all tasks a little later on by mid day, halfway through we were looking at 50 percent, according to these con unofficial numbers and now it's a just a box sort of 15 minutes. that sort of look at the time that the pose of clothes we had, even just behind me. you could probably see the big red bus. that's a government bus that has come to pick the way the ballot boxes. and this is the situation. this is how it works. and in the pulling both behind me, just even the last minute we had a few people scrambling, running and literally to across the board in the last few minutes. and, you know,
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into the, have the say, this obviously is a very, very important election. the 1st time people are sort of having a say in uniform rules the country since we cannot make crisis and the political people 2 years ago looking forward to your coverage of the results and alpha. now that is lanelle fernandez, live in columbus or the 1st ballot, something costs in the us presidential election. the salt of early voting is given such as the 1st charles to choose either democratic candidate to come to hire us or republican, contended donald trump. and what many a cooling a consequential race for the white house, rosalind jordan reports, paid workers in virginia, minnesota, and south dakota needed a lot of patients on friday. the very 1st day of early in person voting in the 2020 for us presidential campaign. the range between republican donald trump and democrat com a lot,
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harris has generated intense public scrutiny. i'd like some of the can run a business peek and run a business time. any product you can run the country and you know, cuz you did a harris supporter said the country needs a serious leader. i don't think we should have someone who is obviously crazy as president of the united states. that seems so clear to me that seemed clear to me 8 years ago. that seemed clear to me 4 years ago. and that seems clear to me now. 69 percent of us voters in 2020 cast their ballots. early on friday, people gave the usual reasons for showing up ahead of the official election day of november. 5th, scheduling conflicts, travel care given duties. however trumpet keeps telling voters that if harris wins the election has been tampered with, especially the way the cheese that to has voters working. i'm also
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encouraging people to vote early to avoid potential disruption on election day or in person voting by a certain party who seems to be interested in, in the whole watching to the point of intimidation. and so we're with, let me know about that and we were one. in fact, our co workers in arizona must scrub registration list for in eligible vote. there's a move opponents called an active suppression, while in the battle ground state of georgia, which faced fraud accusations in 2020, the republican controlled elections board says nearly $7000000.00 must be counted by harrington. local officials say changing the rules. this late will create chaos on election day. the idea that you're not going to listen to the individuals that are charge with conduct and elections is absurd to meet with the board said it's decision is final. every time you make a statement that this could be against the law,
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you are welcoming lawsuits. lawsuit that the ballots cast early won't be tallied until after the polls closed on november 5th. that means the early show of voting. enthusiasm is just that a show, russell and jordan elders era. finally, this bulletin, harvard has declared a state of emergency in parts of the country following a wave of forest fires. crops are being destroyed and 55 is struggling to control the blazes. muddy on a sanchez has moved from the capitol. lima of the amazon is burning across south america. thousands of hector's, of wild life, consumed by the flames. usually, every region has been effected. firefighters overwhelmed the lack of equipment to fight the blazes. people losing their animals and crops are desperately helping them. they say the situation is out of control. vs. we put the fires out and the next day they might again,
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we are leaving because we are very tired. the government has sent helicopters to drop, the water tends on the worst affected spots, but proceed in the know a lot of their knowledge is the government is in equip that are going to go look at the name of this with everything we have. why? supposing to fight the fires, perhaps we don't have enough to provide assistance at the national level because the logistics of our armed forces and police are really poor. and we have to recognize that the critics labeled a lot of the has done too little too late. calling for a state of emergency, only on wednesday, she focused on political infighting. congress denied her permission to go to the un general assembly next week. while the police has continued to expand a psychological free, i'm assuming some of the experts say, well, fires are coming. this time of the year, a traditional practice as a burning fields to prepare the land for the next harvest, ignite,
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the disaster cycle. well, the name of we do not have a cultural fire prevention because it does not exist. many people believe that smoke generates ring, yet it's the other way around. it inhibits ring. and this happens every year. but it falls on deaf is because the authorities are preoccupied with other things. the amazon has been destroyed by illegal mining deforestation, and forming all of which interrupt the cycle that produces rain. as a result, the natural process of putting out the fire sticks much longer, posting a much higher risk to the environment. and the indigenous population in the forest . officials say there are thousands of hot spots, potential fires about to be ignited by the high temperature and winds. and while the raines take longer to come, the destruction is likely to grow. again, essentially suggest lima. and that's it for me, elizabeth put on,
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but you can always keep on stage with all the developments of the stories we're covering on websites. i'll just say i don't, we have a quick weather update. next them inside story examines how immigration was checked up and coming to us selection. thank you for watching the the as well. it has been more flooding in shanghai. i'm surprised it is more or less suddenly just a tropical storm, to be honest. winds of 65 given mrs. brown is moving very fast. so what it's doing is dropping a lot of right. that will be in south korea. it's in amongst the, the seasonal rate. anyway, so you tend to get ahead of it. and this happened in japan. flash starting for a different reason, so there's obviously more to come this digital potential as extends into the sea of
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japan. could well be hit directly by this dying storm in the next 24 hours. so expect more reading somewhere. well, funding somewhere in home. sure. and if you see the line extends down to southern china, there's a possibility here to, for general, down towards hong kong. but we leave behind much dry weather for the current incidents as a child, it was time she's coming down to reasonable reasonable levels and it should be a dry day on monday in japan as well. sorry for the on the soap. but if you swing ryan to india this to rain around the mountain soon, trophies withdrawing. so i think back it sounds that drive picture most the northern india will be one or 2 big childs are in the full costs from the poll and may be around and find the dash 2. but the focus is further assessed on the west side of the financial, his confirmation talk, his time is not dry. the. the natural dishonest as increase concern for the planet from people across the globe
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are taking action times. running filed at the lower comes in germany environmental campaign. so facing the roster of authorities. and in some cases being labeled extremes for using direct action. protests people empower, investigates climate correct down on outages era. donald trump says that he will default millions of undocumented immigrants if he's elected us president in november. couple of harris argues reforms and type in the security of the solution . so how will immigration shapes the upcoming election? this is inside story, the

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