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the the. ringback the global concerns, a balance of full scale war off the 1st ball on israel engaged in some of the most famous fighting since october the hello. i'm satisfied that this resolved. is there a life on the whole? so coming up, dozens of palestinians are killed. that is right strides across the gaza strip along the target. so schools where people are sheltering side
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is riley troops raise and shot down algebra 0 is office and the occupying west find during widespread condemnation. the celebrations in shoreline cause left as president is elected for the 1st time in history. the only begin with the cross border. a tax between has been lines, israel. the lebanese on group says it's entering a bottle of reckoning in the new phase of financing with his ro. it will just a series of rockets deep into his riley territory as far south as the port city of high. so on sunday, israel, his vows to increase its attacks against hezbollah, quotes until it's on the stands. then a horizontal begins are coverage from they roots a festival on least
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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 one of the fiercest exchanges between is, ron has beloved in nearly a year of fighting as well as said, it's 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 me. they telling me to tell them in a meaningful way, which means 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
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a bit of trucking. the 1st i was about to quickly overcame it and return to our position. the front will never sees no matter how long it will take. and there is evidence in northern israel will not return to their homes, and we are ready for our own options. the message of defiance. while hezbollah gave military honors to one of its top commanders ibrahim i, as he was heading a meeting of leaders from the elite for the one unit, when as well, had their location killing civilians as well. friday strike was the 3rd time israel targeted favor southern suburbs in the past year of fighting in july as really forces killed hezbollah as a spouse. and then january the deputy leader of the palestinian movement. 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 gretz spotlight,
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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 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 be able to sell homes has more on these radio extra reaction rather, and she's in the georgia in damien. cough so i'm out and that's because he is ready . governance, of course, as we know his bands, i'll do 0 from reporting inside of his ro, 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 has really officials including these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but previously, throughout the last week,
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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, nothing y'all who outlines that his bella is 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 said for me in 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
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to intensify their airstrikes. and the central thing is just, you know, i'm a year in special coordinates of 11 on, has issued a statement on the cross for the conflicts, a, with a region on the brink of an eminence catastrophe. it cannot be a, is a stated enough. there is no military solution that will make on either side safer . meanwhile, president joe biden says the us is doing everything possible to of us who in the middle east, the white house national security spokesman jones of john cubby says there is still time for a diplomatic solution between israel and hezbollah. and 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 there safely. then a war then an escalation, then opening up a 2nd front. 3 there at 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. well, many people and they route successful of an old outs, will with his ro,
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off to the increasing a tax on the lebanese capital. both of jabari has moved from barret. there is a lot of fear and anxiety across the capital very routes ordinary lebanese are worried that the recent developments and escalations that have been going on between has the law and a israel only means that they will be caught in the middle given the air strikes that took place in the da here on friday, and the number of civilian casualties we saw from that strike is only adding to people's fears here they, many people have spoken to say they really have nowhere else to go with a severe economic crisis in this country. is impacting their ability to be able to afford to move elsewhere in 11 on so a lot of people don't have much choice but stay where they are given the current situation and how things are progressing. there is a lot of anxiety here about what could come next door safari,
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alda 0 parents as well. let's go straight to david 0. show. he's a full mcconnell in the joint stall. special operations are x, or it depends. again, he also has expertise in unconventional wolfe and as a professor at the national defense university, you joins us live from washington, d. c. thank you so much for joining us. let's talk about this escalation that we're seeing now. obviously, between israel and the lebanese group has paula throughout this, of beginning since the beginning of the war and october of the of service 7 attack, there's been warnings of a possible escalation every time we say is this, it is this most it all day going to war is this actually going to happen? where do you think we are in order of this now? and i think we're about 40 percent of the way to an all out escalation. i think that it's increasingly probable that we'll see short targeted incursions
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either. um, hello, born forces, seaborne forces, or even a ground based forces moving in and out to see specific facilities. this will probably be underground, command control and this will storage facilities that this robust will destroy and then withdraw. i think also that the unconventional attacks attacks against leaderships and was a targeted taxes. leadership and the logistics facilities will continue. and the doors um is he was saying that schultz incursions, this is something that definitely is being spoken about in his writing needs. you have such a need today i've been looking at that says it seems that a u. k. based on media outlets have actually quoted a senior is riley. so saying that that would be very possible with the purpose of pushing back has been a lot physically. um is that really likely to happen? especially given the troops that they are using are the ones that they've been
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using or the battalions for all the other ones. that are using in gauze or, and they've pretty much conceived. are we likely to see that happen imminently as well? i don't think you'll see pushing along with, along the way. people look at the conventional war like say, the soviet army moving on berlin in 1945. but what you're likely to see is a move in to get targeted to logistics, command and weapons. facilities that which these roads would go and probably avoid hezbollah fires. and then leaves them without any ability to support themselves or supply themselves. and that would probably def, executed properly with leaves. it has the last 5 years with no option, but to move to a place where they can continue to fight with logistics support. so i think, i think the initial incursions would be facility or equipment oriented rather than personnel or oriented with the exception of course, of the leadership which is always in danger. and when we look at that for the i've
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been that myself covering the war and gauze or, and you know, you really only seeing a rule that separates that border. it's a of will, that has been recently extended in the last few years. and hezbollah has been able to infiltrate with drones, having spoken some of those people, not uh, northern border on these re the side. they said that they were really concerned because they knew that hezbollah had much stronger capabilities then how much. and they were wars the another october 7 could take place on that board a given with a on now has lauren terms of the attacks we've seen lately a bias, right? including those pedro attacks and the common sort of communication attacks. do you think that's as possible, but such a thing could happen to have the have that capabilities reduced in any way in the house, but so you know, the main goal of hezbollah right now,
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strategically is to act as if they haven't been reduced. so they've lost a significant portion of their leadership. we don't know how big the overall hezbollah arsenal is, but their main operational missile facility was at mass. you in syria, which before the pager attack, worked it out. these really slanted, penetrated, deep into syria, completely destroyed that. so there is a little, i don't know how big the overall are. so list, i'm not sure if anybody really does, but there has been a dominion ration. it's in his bow, a strategic interest to project an image of strength and incompatibility. but there's no doubt in my mind that they're very carefully measuring every rocket that gets fired into israel, and that they are looking at their strategic viability subsidies in it seems that lots of his rays that have been speaking to his writing media. so isn't expected a much bigger response from his by law,
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but whether that's the call him to haunt the heart of the, for the storm. that remains yet to be seen. thank you very much for joining us. the they've a, the rush is a full maternal and the to install special operations as our experts at the pen. so good. so thank you for your expertise on this. this is pleasure. thanks. i as well as riley forces, of kills at least 16 palestinians and attacks across the strip since dawn on sunday, in the early hours of monday is ready will pain struck a house in the jabante, a refugee camp in northern garza rescue workers of searching for survivors onto the russell and earlier on sunday, it is really minute tree kills at least 7 palestinians. and this strikes haul, getting a school housing displaced people and also see a refugee countenance west of gauze. the city. many others, including children, were wounded in the attack on font today as well as the types another school in gauze institute, killing 22 people kind of had the phone on our side of the we got this place and
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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, 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 them of the names and form of 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, like, well, 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 that a tiny mass moses in data by the who the latest on those strikes more deadlier attacks carried out by these really military, the overnights and early hours of this morning. and throughout. do they have
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a really pause for their civilian casualties more in force displacement for families? it's your level of this direction that is a quite visible right now is where you go in the central area and further the southern part of this trip and northern parts of go just the earlier hours is really a military attack. the schools in the western part of dogs is that's a shot the refugee camp, particularly in an area that is at the northern, was through part of the city where 6 people reported killed in several other injured inside the school. this is an evacuation center, an honor was schools that the united nations were palestinian refugees facilities across the gulf through bed. and to show there is any vac ocean center for displaced families that earlier our this really military just war in the house next to a larger evacuation centers and devalue refuge account. and just given how close the
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house to the this particular evacuation centers, i get again, it's a school, it's an honor with school, people with forced into further internal displacement seeking shoulders everywhere . the total number of people killed from overnight have talked and the throughout the day has rise into 60 and people. and again, we're looking at the same exact pattern of casualties. women and children make up. the vast majority of people arriving to the hospital either really did or in critical conditions, but there are no signs of slowing down these attacks despite what's going on in the front end. they both being events unfolding and live on. on right now, i need my foot. alicia vieira from the central area of the gods of palestine. we have an elm. does riley sold as a stones out as there is room. i love you are in the occupied westbank. our colleagues were given just 10 minutes ago, the belongings and leave to so the office has been welded shots and the military
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has ordered the bureau to close for 45 days. during the right is riley soldiers pulled down and launched by not all of shooting of laughlin semester and algebra. jonas, who was shot and killed by his ready forces while reporting in janine 2 years ago since. and one of them has this report is really 1st moved in before sunrise, the their mission to silence l d 0 is a poor thing would be occupied with most of the civil, many were masks and were heavily armed. or in the hallway, the soldiers confronted l 00 cheap and carried nothing but a microphone. have the eyes carry a 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 army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the
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office so they can shut it down. the, the office will be closed for $45.00 days. is really forces also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists, 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 raise transparently vengeance. or how does he or his crime or reporting the truth about what his role is doing and be occupied, palestinian territories of israel's carrying off unless atrocities and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all does here a has and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish alda 0 for that crime and also to ensure that there is 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 in presence in palestine,
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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 a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism, about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. as the narrative says that these relays are good guys, and the palestinians, and the arabs and muslims were baptized. and the rest of that. and this is a narrative of these as rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down about zeros bureau in the occupied westbank follows its expulsion of the networks reporters 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 . vincent about him alger 0 still ahead on on to 0,
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cost me so i can find a fly farm in mundane the kenya, latham as are harvesting bottle flies. and next thing that is 6 to markets in the us and europe. i'll tell you why the or had low the astronomical autumn may have kicked off or full as it's known across north america. but we sing moving away sunshine and warm across the south. west of the u. s. a places like california los angeles, seeing the temperature of peak up to 32 degrees celsius the on monday. but farther north was seen more in the way of wet and when the weather is starting to work its way to west and parts of canada. and it is looking rather wet for eastern areas of
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canada. thanks a rash, off severe storms stretching down into the south eastern states. it's looking pretty wet here, but still some heat still clinging on to the very south places like texas as well as phoenix, arizona. 40 degrees celsius that on choose day, long as the quite cool southern parts of north america, that's not the case of whole central america and the caribbean were watching a circulation in the caribbean sea. this could turn into a storm possibly into next week. working its way into the gulf of mexico and if something of a disturbance of the west coast of mexico, that's going to bring some very rough seas, some very heavy rain to weston area is on choose day. we could see some flooding, not just here, but of course, central america as well. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, there's no limit to how far a dream continue to study in your own event, you know, counter and things the, the the hello welcome back to watching all just a reminder of thoughtful stories. the south has voted on his village to buy ours.
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and for our kids towards northern is around, the group says it targeted multiple sites. and israel says it's cars out around a full hundreds of times on the southern, never known since. they own us on the you and have warned against the police. have any arms is ready, soldiers, stones, out to saras, bureau in the occupied west, thanksgiving stall, just 10 minutes to talk their belongings and leave. the office entrance has been welded shots and the cheapest order of it's closer to 5 days and is ready as strike has killed 7 palestinians and the school shall spring families in gauze and cities . at least 16 palestinians have been killed in attacks of the cost of the strips and storing the heavy rains in garza have flooded tents and continents and the strip where displaced palestinians, all sheltering people are struggling to cope and all living and makes just shelters
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with little or no basic supplies you and says israel's was false, nearly 2000000 people. that's nearly the entire population of the strip from the homes. thought it about his own report from dated by law in central garza. and i'm right now. and one of the biggest and cabinets here is the central areas of gauze, off with palestinians right now. oh trucks. by the right water, we can just let me show you the scene at the bottom that you can see how is the rain water has tons between these sam, z tents. we can see that the winds completely to the splendors. the 10s families are trying to repel what has been damaged and now they are unable even to move. really struggling. certainly in order to find blankets, mattresses, pillows, and then some certain cases that were forced to sleep on the ground. no boost palestinians are suffering because basically the military has destroyed gauze as basic service network system. the same time,
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there is no sleep drink water system here in this trip. and that's why cube winter is compound think the misery of palestinian people. now we can see water has been floating these tense going through a, some of these on april to move 8 out of these flimsy tons. we can see children right now trying to just move out of these areas. but the situation is incredibly, very grand, because those people have been told by municipalities on toner was to move to other locations. but you do not know what to go simply because families have been losing their houses. and now they are ended up living in that very drastic conditions. and what winter is yet to come to our cup as an i would use the euro dirt but i had a story 51 people of fits who has died in a coal mine explosion in easton a wrong. it's happened in south court. a son province near the city of us it says,
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believe to have been caused by league of me saying gas. sonya geico has the report the bodies of the dead mine is brought to the surface. those who survive the bloss try to identify the remains of those missing trapped hundreds of meters under ground. it is already one of the deadliest mind disasters to have happened to the country in use. 70 people had been working in the top was part of, of the 5 mind operations by the privately owned month, a new company. well sorry to use blame to the explosion or leak of me saying in the mind, a gas that's commonly found during mining. those who managed to escape describe the harrowing ordeal to the most important people in the workshop. then suddenly we saw smoke coming in off the death. we couldn't breathe, erased from the workshop and escaped. but some of the friends were not able to leave deadly plus caused by gases. i usually avoid it by using ventilation and all
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the preventative measures. both already save explosion is now the focus of an official investigation. but let's get it on the table examining the cause of the incident, determining the guilty policies. and we will also examine the safety measures were provided to the minus. this is what we will be focusing on. the emeralds president must suit possessions and offered condolences to the victims, families, and said that the accident should serve as a reminder that safety systems should be set up to prevent such disasters from happening in the 1st place. so when you've got jago, i'll just say era, or is it like so the less just president for the 1st time and it's history. i know a come are this on the key one in the 2nd round of votes, counseling of the top 2 candidates failed to win 50 percent of the initial tale this on yahoo! it has been in parliament the 20 years and has promised to bring a change to an increasingly unpopular establishment. the name of the gate even audible, didn't go there was
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a need for the government for the mandate from the people in order to rescue 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 peoples 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 all men. l fernandez has been covering this from columbia. given his campaign, he was very decisive, being very, very confident in the pleasures he made, carrying the hopes of a people of a nation. a most of the supporters would see with him in that very intensive campaign that was a certain amount of energy as he walked through a room. i remember we filmed the launch of his manifesto and also a couple of electron riley's as we covered the candidates. and it was almost possible that, you know, people stood up, took notice, of kind of, you know,
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creating the next to see this man. and he's, he's a, he's a dynamo, he's, he's, he's not a very tall man, but he packs a power footprint. and that's kind of vitality and could, as may something he brings to this roles. and many people in toronto who have chosen to take the gamble with him as they have lost all confidence in the, the old names, the same or similar thing. we've gone that we've done that we've seen repeatedly all hopes and aspirations being dash. so let's try out this guy. obviously under commodity sound like a has been in parliament for 20 years. and he has seen the we politics and the political game is played. in germany, the social democratic policy is set to defeat the fall rights in the eastern states of brandenburg election. exit polls suggest that chunks with all of shots policy is projected to come 1st with 32 percent of the votes fall arrival time. it says the
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germany is expected to finish 2nd honoring 29 percent of the votes. what's a fly? farming is taken off alone can use coast the insect so being cultivated, and then collected for exports a year, a bought some farmers say, and not earning what they should, catherine, so a report from lindsay on the southern canyon coast this forest in monday, in the once trench from solve this idea to northern most of be. now only parties of a we me, the largest. these are both cause ok that sustains a rasp. issues of buds and insects. from here a battery is action, butterflies, he and other found this trump the insect and beat them full. see you the part of government project to generate money and consult the forest 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. we've got to the

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