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the, the right spot. otherwise with the strategic downstream industry on the client infinities your better tomorrow. the global concerns about a full scale war officer has volunteers really engage in some of the most fierce fighting since october the madison. this is obviously of a life from doha. most of the coming up the side of the site is very tube. so ready to shut down all diseases office and the occupied westbank joined widespread condemnation. dozens of palestinians are killed and is where the
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air strikes across the gaza strip. more schools for people. the sheltering overtime, the celebrations, ensure lanka as an upswing president is elected for the 1st time in history. the we're going to begin with the cross border websites between has paula and israel. the libraries on group sizes entering a bottle of reckoning and the new phase of fighting with israel and launched a series of rockets deep into his very tattered tre is far size as the port city of haifa on sunday. israel's bye to increase his attacks until hezbollah quote, understands sooner called it begins our coverage from a root, a festival on least a sustained assault on northern and central israel. early on sunday, the jews bigger weapons, medium range missiles that struck some 50 kilometers south of the border. it was
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one of the fiercest exchanges between is, ron has beloved in nearly a year of fighting as well as it targeted an air base and the military complex, near hateful, as well as the 3rd largest city, there was damage to civilian areas. it's not clear if that came from shells used to intercept rockets and yet today. hi, dustin went straight to that can still ok for me. they telling me to turn in a meaningful way, which is kind of consequences for the security. or these rel, hezbollah has raised the red flag of revenge, showing israel, it has not broken the will of an organization that has acknowledge suffering severe blows. after a series of is radia tax in the past week. and then after that happened, we sent a bit of truck in the 1st i was about to quickly overcame it and return to a position the front when never sees no matter how long it will take. and there is evidence in northern israel will not return to their homes,
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and we already for own options the message of defiance. while hezbollah gave military honors to one of its top commanders, ibrahim, if he was heading a meeting of leaders from the elite for the one unit, when as well hit their location, killing civilians as well. friday strike was the 3rd time as well targeted federal southern suburbs in the past year of fighting in july as really forces killed hezbollah as a spouse. and in january, they killed the deputy leader of the palestinian movements. how much has below, has also reiterated it one step down from its demand that as well. and it's, we're on garza before a potential resolution can be reached all the while as well. continue. it's, it's the fence, please by light seen the horse whose blog is starting to feel some of the is riley defense forces capabilities. these moves will continue until we can safely return the residents of the north to the homes. as well has been targeting hezbollah
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capabilities, but it's clear the group hasn't been paralyzed. instead, the conflict has widened and could further intensify center for their eligibility to build tons of who's got more than is really reaction. she's in the jordanian capital, i'm on. that's because these really government has bind, i'll just data from reporting inside israel. and these really military says they are going to intensify their attacks on his will of targets in southern lebanon. and it comes after his ballade fired nearly a $150.00 rockets at several different locations across northern israel. on sunday morning we've heard from a wide variety of his really officials, including these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but previously, throughout the last week, he had only release short statements around one sentence, each, saying that there was a new objective to the war and that it related to returning those evacuated is really back to those northern townsend settlements. but in this statement,
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nothing y'all who outlines best as well as now feeling the cape abilities that he's real has and that they are not going to stop until the war goal is achieved. is really defense minister you'll love. go on to echoing that sentiment saying that this has been, quote, the toughest week on record for his bolo, saying that they are now understanding the types of capabilities israel has. and that there are still a wide variety of them that they have not use. now they use really army chief of staff, hurts the hell levy, while releasing a video statement on sunday has said that they are going to continuously be striking his beloved until the message is clear and then to the goal is also achieve. israel says it's in a new phase of the war that the center of gravity is shifting and that they will continue to intensify their airstrikes. and the central thing is just, you know, i'm a dealer in special coordinator for $1100.00. janine harris has issued a statement on the costs board, a conflict, she says, with the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe. it cannot be overstated
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enough. there is no military solution that will make either sides safe. meanwhile, presidential bible says the us is doing everything possible to avert a war in the middle east. but why does national security spokesman john cubby says there's still time for a diplomatic solution between israel and has vall that we believe that there are better ways to try to get those as rarely, citizens back in their homes, up in the north and to keep those that are there very safely then award, then an escalation, then opening up a 2nd front there that border with lebanon against his. but we still believe that there can be time and space for diplomatic solution here. and that's what we're working on. heavily on does vary. so there's a strong, obviously there's ramallah bureau and the occupied west bank. my colleagues were given just 10 minutes to gather their belongings and leave those to the office of being welded shots and the ministries ordered the bureau to close for 45 days during the rate is rarely soldiers tore down a large bonnet of shooting. i've walked like a veteran, i'll just as a journalist,
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was shot and killed by his very forces or reporting engine in 2 years ago. fenton monahan has this report it's really troops moved in before sunrise. the their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting when the occupied with most of the many were masks and were heavily armed. in the hallway, the soldiers confronted l 0. 0 chief. carried nothing but a microphone while have the eyes scary. you saw this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. i guess you are me says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings. and leave the office so they can shut it down. the the office will be closed for $45.00 days. is really 4th is also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists,
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surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting imaging in refugee tab banners like this stood as a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to erase transparently vengeance or i'll just eras crime reporting the truth about what his role is doing and be occupied, palestinian territories of israel's carrying off and the atrocities. and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all to 0 has. and i think this is that transparent effort by israel to essentially punish aus is 0 for that crime. and also to ensure that there's even less coverage uh that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalist l 0 has been a cost and presence in palestine giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media. since these boys is often challenged israel's narrative, something it appears, it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce
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a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism, about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these relays are good guys. and the palestinians, and the arabs and muslims were baptized and they're a threat. and this is a narratives up to date, as rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down about zeros bureau in the occupied westbank poles. it's expulsion of the networks are porters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of its war on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard . mentioned about him, alex's era. the committee to protect the journalist has released a statement on the close of bureau and ramallah saying the c p j is deeply alarmed by israel's closure. of obviously there's office in the occupied westbank just
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months after it's shuttled. obviously it is operations in israel after gaming is a threat to national security, as well as efforts to censor, obviously that severely undermine the public's whites to information on a war that has all painted so many lives in the region. just as journalists must be allowed to report at this critical time and always. so this isn't the 1st time as i was talking to dr. z. this operations. many of this year the government passed a low, a loving it to shut down for media outlets if they were deemed to be a security threat. as a result, obviously, it has been banned from reporting inside israel since may. the network is one of the few media organizations that provides on the ground coverage of the reality of israel's illegal occupation and its impact on palestinians. this report from st. this property was recorded from our ramallah bureau back in may. and then as a patient of israel ordering the closure or all of our offices there, after shutting down old is here in jerusalem. the is really government has or the
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closure of our offices in ramallah where we are now in the occupied. westbank is the core of a news gathering hub from where ultra 0 has carried out uninterrupted story telling, spending 3 decades. in that time, our journalists of were to bring our viewers stories about the palestinian experience. everything from home demolitions to air strikes, raids and assassinations. the construction of separation barriers and the absurdity of occupation in the 21st century. the expansion of illegal settlements and the terror of settler violence, the humiliation and economic burdens of checkpoints, the suffering of thousands of incarcerated post indians and the impact on their families. the pain and anger of the people that you and officials have described as living under a part time well behind the, our team's regularly face threats to their safety and to many have made the ultimate sacrifice for telling stories about people fighting for the freedom. old
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is here, has been accused of harming, is really security of inciting against israeli soldiers. but to quote, our bureau chief, you're always been doing is reporting and with the israeli military has been doing to people in the occupied posting and territories. and if they stop doing it, we can stop recording it the same bus route, the older 0 romanella the occupied westbank palestine has been a reaction to the united nations. the israel shut dynavox as it is beautiful. in ramallah, gabriel, arizona reports from new york world leaders are beginning to arrive here at un headquarters in new york for the un general assembly. one of them is a president of ireland. michael higgins. he gave a press briefing to irish journalist, but i was there and able to ask him about his reaction to israel closing out his ears office in ramallah. my question to you sir, is, what is your reaction flash from that content strategist outrageous. and i was
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level to say as well, and i said, it tells you, is there a 3rd grade teacher there with the use of to that address that you're going to operation has read and those so i am know very, very much i'll pass on my simplicity to you and your colleagues about your call name and address here, who has been killed in casa, we were also able to ask the spokes person to the secretary general for his reaction as well. we're very concerned for a number of reasons. one, it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this conflict, right? and journalists, or the eyes and ears of the people in order to see what's going on on the ground. we know, and we've talked about the lack of journalistic access to gaza. we're worried about what the impact is here. more than a 130 heads of state are expected here and un headquarters in the coming days. israel's war on guys will certainly be front and center in many of the discussions,
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but now particularly the situation in ramallah and press freedom. we will continue to press world leaders for the reaction gabriel's on to, i'll just say to at the united nations in new york, it is very far as a zip code that the 16 palestinians and attacks across the strips is don't on sunday. and the audi, as a monday is really war. planes struck a house and there's a bali, a refugee camp in northern garza by sky workers, a section for survivors under the levels earlier on the sound of the is very military killed at least a 7 palestinians. and a strike targeting a school housing people in shocking a refugee camp west of jobs or city. many others, including children, were wounded in the attack on saturday. israel attacked another school and you guys are sitting kidding. 22 people kind of had the phone on saturday. we got this place and came to the school. i left my house after it was targeted. and my husband and 2 children were more through. we came here thinking it was safe,
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but then they target us. where are we supposed to go? if at school we are not safe. we got this place 7 or 8 times and i'm all alone with my 2 remaining children who had the mother the names and for i'm with them. and these places are supposed to be classified safe by these really nice and safe places for people to stay in. but then suddenly, while we're sitting, we found the whole school being destroyed from around us and the classes we're staying in are collapsing over our heads. as you can see, these classes got destroyed and stopped like it was by mistake. though. this is genocidal. targeting aim to destroy the people of guns up the still ahead on order 0. it's been a difficult few weeks for britain's new government. we're going to look ahead to the living labor parties, annual conference in liver 4 plus cost me so i can find a fly farm. in my lane, the kenya, latham as are harvesting bottle flies and x for seeing that is sex tomorrow has in
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the us and europe. i'll tell you why the it had a load that will stop by looking at the satellite image for astray. and i want to point out this block of cloud. now that's unusual. rain, we saw the heaviest september rain in moving a century with lots of w a over the weekend. you can see the rain is still the following. heaviest. across the northern territory on cheese day, but stretching all the way from dall when down to adelaide. so pretty wet picture out west either end. however, it will see more in the way sunshine for the likes of past, with temperatures sitting above the average. and it's a similar story for sidney, some pretty pleasant days. ahead but have a look at that dramatic drop in the temperature from wednesday to thursday, a much cooler and windy
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a feel to come. and this is some of the story phone you zealand we've got had a wintery bloss. it's working its way up the south island on monday, bringing showers to the north island. they'll be another one of following hot on its hills, but christ church will see morton away sunshine. it clings on to 18 degrees celsius . that on tuesday, i think we're looking at march dry a across the north of china, and we'll central areas as well, much west, so down in the south, thanks to the seasonal range. but they'll be some heavy rain to come on tuesday of the beginning to ideals, the french republic this long proclaimed. but just what is more than friends?
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in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size. episode 3 analogies here. the of the what you all just need a reminder myself. so is this ok? have a i'm just really sold as a stone dog, as it was beautiful in the occupied west by giving stuff 10 minutes to talk the belongings and leave those of the officer being welded shots and other trees ordered the office closed for 45 days and is really as dry has killed 7 palestinians in the school, sheltering families in jars and cities. the 16 powder springs have been killed and attacks across districts in stone. as follows,
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launched upon honors of rockets towards northern israel, the group say its targeted multiple sites and northern israel. israel says it conducted around 400 attacks in southern lebanon since saturday afternoon. you asked them to you and a warrant against further escalation. novel cody is a former us diplomats in this country, a non resident senior fellow at the out of center. he's joining us from washington dc. so thank you very much indeed for being with us on alda 0, i'm us president joe biden has said that the us is going to do quote, all possible to prevent a wider war in the middle east, given the amount of influence or lack of it has been able to have with the benjamin netanyahu coalition so far, how likely is it that it's going to be able to do something? and i think uh, it's very unlikely that that is thing really positive will happen. and these negotiations that have been going on now for the bus 10 months. uh you have
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uh william burns and others shuttling between the high and cairo. um, but uh all they're working on is they mine are relatively minor details of a ceasefire. and the prison of swap. uh and the bailey is uh, is this car on the right wing. government insists on only a temporary cease fire. uh and uh wants to continue fighting from us. and now they have shifted the focus to the northern front. and now they want to confront, uh says, well, uh and then uh, all out or uh, i think that might in administration uh, definitely has been trying not to have an all out or however there are uh, backing up is there a uh uh, telling them that in case they get it all out, or the,
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the us will have the airbag and continuing unconditionally, the flow of weapons and all kinds of military and intelligence. the assistance of the brian made a sudden that then yahoo bucket. so all these assurances and then continues. uh, doing what he is doing, which is building up to an all out war. so there by then administration contradicts its of, uh, by doing the things that will produce. that is all that it says it does not want. it however does, and i don't want to be flippant about this, but i'm sure you'll understand the nature of my question. it does require 2 sides in order to have a war. i'm given what you were saying about the american support of israel at the same time, of course has bought is incidence to some degree by a ron and a ron has a lot writing. and this and not least because it wants to get into negotiations to remove the sanctions that are being damaging its economy. given the fact that iran
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may be able to influence the way that hezbollah is reacting to this. well, how do you think that would influence that this push that is real appears to want towards an escalation? honestly, i don't think you're on is playing a very big role here. um, other than that they have a promise to retaliate for the assassination of a smile. any uh and the hold on uh says bundle uh, certainly very close or on. but in the end of the day has was very clear from day one. uh, another was october 8th, that they would open up what they call it, support trunk from lebanon. and they have said from the beginning and continue to say to today, that is the aggression against the palestinians. in gauze stops, they will stop from there and they have said repeatedly,
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they are not interested. and then all out or, and frankly, given all the facts that piled up against them in this past week alone, they have showed a lot of further strength. they are keeping the bombardment and therefore making it very difficult for the residence of northern israel to go back to their homes. but beyond that, they have really not gone all out just very briefly because unfortunately we're right slightly running out of time. but there seems to be an effort by the nation. yeah. who correlation to try to d couple. what's going on in the northern border from what has been happening in gaza at? what's your assessment of that? is it possible for me is that the coupling to take place? it is not possible. uh there is and it shows butler is in it and the reason the he is on sort of law, i'll see him on our end is because of what's going on. and guys of both of them
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have said they are not interested in a war with israel. for the sake of a war with israel, they would like to lessen the pressure on the palestinians and therefore, the tool are coupled and is very, is doesn't want them to be. so because they want to continue the populating the palestinian lands uh in garza and in the west bank by the way. uh and uh they have the uh, administration here seems to be blind to what's going on. they'll be a hobby informing us diplomats currently known resident senior follow at the out of the sentence. so we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. sure. the saliva has elected a leftist president for the 1st time and it's history. i know the comment on this one. yeah. k one in a 2nd run the vote counting off to the top. 2 candidates failed to win 50 percent
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of the initial tally this time of year. okay. has been in parliament for 20 years. and these problem is to bring a change to an increasingly unpopular establishment mean monthly, and i think even audible thing. but there was a need for the government for the mandate from the people in order to risk you the country from the crisis. we know in the recent past, the mandate was distorted. the distortion of the people's mandate affected the parliament and other institutions. beyond that, the people's mandate that is needed to take this country forward has now been established. that was the main point of the presidential election, and i think the general election should be held immediately after. as your case, willing labor parties holding its annual gathering less than 3 months after a landslide victory and the parliamentary election. but it's been a tough few weeks for the new government. among other things, there's been ongoing evidence plans to plug, i suppose, to $29000000000.00 hole in public finances. john hall reports from level
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t as tom is political. honeymoon was never going to last long. voters won't change in the expect. tom is labor party to deliver it, but not the sort of change a cup to winter heating subsidies, but pensioners was one of the government's 1st attempts to plug a hole in the public finances. it doesn't know can be doing nothing for you just take an empty things away from your your stuff is considered warranties, do actual malware expense and then push it to come out. that's going to have a detrimental effect. so i'm right search for every day. so, you know, yeah, i'm, i'm with with and can live well 2nd, a lot for all say for the next he is the glue. the message hammered home by labor is that the pot to you, inherited an economy in tatters and fixing it means more pain to come. that's what we've inherited, not just an economic, black, co, societal black co. that's why we have to take action. a do things differently,
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it was frankly, things will get worse before they get better. the response has been a plunge and consumer confidence and with its a shop full install is own popularity. it's going to be a rocky road to help inspire the wider country that they have a plan to get the economy growing to fix public service. to get written back on the world stage, there's no shortage of challenges. and what they need is a dose of inspiration on top of that, which is the sort of newspaper headline that we really touch stomach. so what ought to be a massive celebration for labor? it's 1st annual conference off to the election victory in the summer senior. if it goes including the prime minister, revealed to have accepted gifts, including clothing and hospitality, while coughing out budget cut seemed to launch the effect of the pool. it's a bad look for the government. the promise to return politics to public service
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keeps tom. his 1st big chinese came off to 3 children were killed in southport by a knife wielding attack of wrongly claimed on social media to be a muslim asylum seeker. the prime minister won a claim for his handling of nationwide run a thing that followed. but the runs into review the ugly face of a country in crisis pumps of which already feel let joe know how l g 0 livable. canadians have been protesting against president clay site accusing him of time for him with the upcoming presidential election. tensions escalated to officer and electra commission disqualified 3 opposition. candidates critics excise using his power to secure another term in office, tennessee. it was moved towards the democratic system after the 2011 uprising that was to den presidents and cindy at aberdeen. the been on the about the current country continues to face challenges with regular track down some political
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opponents. as a series of russian strikes in the ukrainian region of south, felicia has sparked evacuations. i left a number of people with injuries. the 6th strikes by guided massage injured, at least 5 people. residential buildings in a vehicle were damaged is operation, has been regularly targeted by the russians and has a nuclear power station, which is also coming to shopping in recent months. 51 people are fear to have died in a coal mine explosion in eastern yvonne. it happened in soft close on providence, near the city of top us. presently the mussel possessed ski and has ordered an investigation of the car and we were in the mine working suddenly there was smoke rising. then i noticed i have difficulty breathing. i jumped off from the workshop and i scrambled until i reach somebody's safe. my friends remaining, there was no way the explosion happened. i don't know what happened exactly. i just
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witnessed how butterfly farm is taken off alone can use coast insects of being cultivated and then collected for export to europe. but some farmers there, so the not earning what they should. catherine started reports from melody and south canyon coast. this forest in mundane the one stretched from solving somebody, a northern ones. a beef now only participated with me the largest. these are both costs. okay. that sustains a rasp. issues of buds and insects. from here a battery is action, butterflies, he and other families trump the insect and beat them full see the pods, overcoming the project to generate money and can solve the forest. the community used to go to the forest to destroy the forest. but when we started it, but definitely funding and we could go inside of the forest because of the butterflies. i know we said that if you place the best.

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