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the, the limits to have a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure now counter arranged the after 2 days of strikes is there any forces killed 558 people 11 on at least have to put dead a children the all and there's a put on them, and this is elda 0 life from doha. so coming up, tens of thousands of people around the move in southern 11, on trapped, and good luck traffic. thousands of slides, and announced the capital a route a cancelled has ball a heads back. launching rockets, it is rarely a bass,
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was on several other areas of the notes and our response from alice demands. and as far as from net garza strikes target homes and residential neighborhoods across the street, the, it's the most violent is very assault on lebanon in decades. and for a 2nd day, as one has been targeting areas in the south and east killing 558 people, including 50 children since monday. really last name as early as we promised the financial situation will come into effect immediately. another important fact is that many of the victims who are in a critical condition have improved. in addition to that, we're also doing our best to accommodate old victims who require long term medical
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attention. and these are pictures from southern lebanon films within the last couple of hours is rarely mowed recessive carried out hundreds of attacks. tens of thousands of people in southern lebanon are on the move. this is the scene on the main highway from southern level, not to be rude with people, a scrambling to get to temporary shelters and safe areas while apply madness left. because if i were leaving because of the rising scale of showing that we're living in fear, many of left already and the town is almost empty. that's why we left headed to be route. and we hope we can settle our affairs there. may god save all resistance fighters. so with the gentlemen we had earlier migrated from syria, hoping to find some be some level nonsense with what is happening. we are now forced to leave data, so hold on e, and we don't know where to go. we have no options, we don't know what to do. what has, how bella has hit back with a badge of rockets and to northern israel,
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the groups of targeted military bases as fields and logistical centers. in addition to it's offensive in the knolls, there's really military hasn't stopped us from 5 men to gaza. attacks of the no central and southern parts of this trip have killed several people. as we have several correspondents covering these developments, saying, the savvy is standing by amman, with the licensed reaction from israel in a moment. we live in marshall you and, and southern lebanon was in ron con. but 1st, let's go to zane a hold of she is also in southern lebanon. she's joining us live from holiday and zane of the death toll from the attacks continue to rise. anomaly, highlighting why people around the way you being a fleeing health minister saying that among the more than 552 children, children as women, as you can see behind me the traffic we are at the entrance of throughout this
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traveling along the highway between southern 11 and 11, east capital of the stream of cards coming for the past 24 hours, people have been trying to search for safer areas ever since it's really expensive wave of air campaign. a big guy. we spoke to families and told us that they have no idea where they are going to go. they don't know for how long they are going to be displaced. the displacement really a 100011. these have been displaced for the past 11 and the patient, some of them and now they 2 are 4. and we are getting reports that the main city is in. so there's nothing on the tire people have started to leave from there as well. this is going to be a huge challenge for the authorities and 11 on they have closed schools,
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schools are now become shelters. they're saying that there's enough room for 10000 people. it's still not clear if that will be enough. now displacement appears to be a weapon. of war as well, for a strategy there is pressure on has the loss to cave, hence as well. so that's really the message for me is wrong, is if we cannot return the 10s of thousands of people to their homes, ignore that as well. because of has fall rockets, fire, you cannot return your people to their homes. the air strikes have areas in the south of the country in these areas where hezbollah does have a presence, where it has the law, has a supporters. so you know, this is a monetary and, and does a massive displacement crisis. and so i know we have to remember that there was already a displacement crisis before the licensed escalation, more than a 100000 people had already being displaced from southern level. and we've heard the health minister saying the government will do what it can bought,
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given the state of the country is infrastructure. it's economy. this is going to be no easy task for 11 on to accommodate all of these people know which will not be an easy task, especially since this is already in the cover as high as the 5 years ago. there was interested in financial meltdown and economic collapse. people lost their savings and buying a lot of people who we talk soon as they were making their way to the 2 babies. they were telling us that if they don't work today, that they will not be able to put food off the table for their children, and how much support can the lebanese government provide? it's nearly bankrupt. you have a political foss, this has been governing this country for decades, that has not come up with the recovery plan for the past few years. in fact, this has been relying on international aids, in many, many ways. 11 on seems to be on its own. we're not hearing so many messages of
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supports, like like in the past many international organizations in one way or the other. our, our fed up, our fed up with us with, with the state that's refusing to do anything is to change or reform and borders the improve the situation of the country. so already there is a political crisis. there is no positive that there is a government which is only a care taker administration. and now this, and these really are beach is saying, what's we with this, these wave of air strikes is just the beginning. and in many ways, yes, helpful that has been firing back, but we still haven't seen them use all their military capabilities. so we to be just in the beginning of what could be a devastating, more expected extent to other areas. dana had to, very much for that, that is zayna. how the, with the latest joining us live, i believe from a holiday just south of the capital they wrote here is the scope of the, is rarely
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a tax. the operation expanded from southern 11 on into the because valley and so the 2nd time in a week is really where the talk is in favor of southern suburb of da. here has bala has responded by firing a barrage of rockets targeting military installations in northern israel. that's bringing in mon kahn, he's joining us live from much to you and, and southern 11 on whether it has been a lot of activity, especially not as much as yesterday. but there has been an activity around you. and ron, tell us what's been happening a well, the old started around where i am around about 5 30 in the morning. there was a huge explosion stripe just over that ridge line over there. that's the town of mars or you and. and then later we saw more is radio strikes uh, coming around this area, and then uh there was a barrel of rockets coming from uh,
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11 east side into israel. the with sirens is riley territory as far as the gallery. now this has been happening, old, a welsh, we've been hit standing here, with whom am i seeing a lot of a fight to jazz coming in a lot of driving sounds as well. so was to, isn't as intense as it was yesterday. it's much more intense, but it will say a week ago, this is an escalation. now that is drawing both sides inching ever closer to the buddha area, the contested buddha area. now here's the 1st part, goals. this a will of reckoning. these right? it is a thing that they are trying to target and destroy is bolos military capabilities. but his bullet is actually been very clear since on top of the 8 when hostilities broke out, they have said they will stop firing. they'll allow those residents in the north of
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israel to attend to that 100 and some 60000 of them. all these release needs to do is have a permanent sci fi in gaza, but that isn't happening so that we are, this is where we're at right now. i'm what i've just told you is being replicated across the sub level area and run. thank you very much for that. that is and wrong con, with the latest he's joining us, live from much. i you, in southern lebanon and we want to bring in gabriel. that is on though he's joining us live from the united nations headquarters in new york. these attacks across lebanon, likely to dominate day one of the un general assembly they gave yeah, that's right. we have over 75 heads of state that have defended here on new york city. they'll be, some of them will start to be giving speeches here on the 1st day of the general assembly here at the u. n in new york. and certainly we do expect that the situation in 11 on will dominate. not only perhaps, some of the speeches,
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but i can tell you as well what's happening behind the scenes as well with bilateral meetings all the way up to the secretary general of the united nations himself. and i want to bring in a antonio gutierrez spokesperson to give us a little bit more here's defined to jody the spokes person for the secretary general. thank you for joining us. i want to ask you 1st step on about ramallah and the closing of the out is here. a bureau there by is really authorities. you've spoken about this last couple days, but what more can be done to protect the freedom of the press? but for our part, we will continue to speak out in defense of the process. i think we, as you said, we've expressed our grave concern about what happened to the options here, a bureau in ramallah, but it's also a sign of what we see around the world where journalists are kept out of conflict areas. and i think when a free press is kept out of wars of conflict,
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the world goes blind, we don't know what is happening and it leads to even more suffering for people. so it's something we will continue to push for and to fight for with you spoke before with israel when it comes to challenges here. it's not the 1st time. it's whether it's in israel, it's been targeting, or journalists and keeping other international journalists out of guys. so this is not the 1st time we've seen this. israel does not appear to be listening to the calls for press freedom. no it is. as you said, it's not the 1st time in the fact that they are not enough. frankly, they're not enough journalist in gaza to get a sense of what is going on on the ground for real is, is a shame because we, the world needs to know a need 7 objective view of what is going on on the ground. so far. let's get to, uh, 11 on the secretary general, clearly watching the situation very closely. who is he in contact with? what is his passenger right now related to the situation, israel's bombing 11 on the, the posters diplomacy?
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it's not too late to get to back to diplomacy. he has sent his special ed for a special coordinator from lab and underneath tennis plus cert. she's been in israel, i think she's leaving a today for talks with his really officials. she's in touch with all sorts of people in the lebanese side. the government has beloved, we have the force commander of the un peacekeeping force in south lebanon, who's also in touch with the party. as for the secretary general, it's clear that the people of labor known to people of israel and the people of the why to region cannot afford a full scale war 11 on and what is the past year right now if you're in a field there about $10000.00 personnel, un peacekeepers. they're from various different countries. what is unit fields pastor at this very moment given this escalation by israel? it's very challenging for, for you to feel right now because we're seeing the heaviest exchange of 5 we've seen in months. it's a firing from a southern 11 on into israel, from israel,
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into 11 known as liberating our ability to do the patrols that we would usually do . but they are doing what ever they can. and most importantly, they're using sort of a diplomatic tools and the communications tools to stay in touch with what is limiting, what the unit field can do in terms of peacekeeping patrols at this moment, it clearly limits the ability for you to filter continue to do with observe ation uh, patrols when they're being subjected to firing from both sides. and what do you think in terms of with unit field moving forward? is there any thought of moving some un personnel, any un personnel out of lebanon at this point? well, not out of lebanon, i mean, we've moved some civilian stuff out of southern lebanon. and, but, you know, the unit feel is a, is a tool that we have the blueprint for 11 on. and that's the security council resolution, $1701.00, which calls on the, on the parties to do certain things. notably,
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to have the lebanese state return and full authority to southern lebanon. they are diplomatic avenues. there are tools that we can use. and for the sake of the civilians in the region, leaders need to find the political courage and the political will to step back from the brink, directions, civilians, women, children being killed. the death toll over $500.00. to focus with a lot of diplomacy with the secretary general is really remembering there are civilians being killed. exactly, and it's like we see it, we see it there. we see it in sudan and ukraine. wherever there is conflict in the world these days, it is civilians, it is innocent bystanders who are paying the ultimate price. the secretary general is about to give a very important speech in a little under 2 hours from now. this speech has been described by a senior un officials as a sober but reform oriented. my question is, or has he made any changes in his speech at the last minute to take in the
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situation in webinar? yes, he has, i think he's, he's been in touch, he's been kept updated and i see what you'll see some, some kind of latest news on the, on 11 on. but, you know, a big part of the speech will focus on the issues that are destabilizing our world, which is the issue of impunity, inequality and unpredictability. and i think we're, we're not in a dangerous time. uh, but the positive will that will lead us can show when they come to this institution will be important for all of us. the secretary general for months now months has been talking about the worry of spill over into 11 on not weeks, months, almost since october, november of last year. and now we are seeing it at this critical time when world leaders should be discussing peace, but were faced, were leaders are faced with war in front of the rise? know exactly, and i think this is a time where, you know, the secretary general's main power is his voice and is, you know, you've,
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you followed him. he speaks loudly and he speaks clearly, but they are member states. there are countries in the region and farther fields who have an influence on various parties in this conflict. they all need to use that influence in the same direction and that is bring peace and going back to diplomacy. what is his message to a secretary at 2 a benjamin netanyahu to these rarely authorities? they seem to be instigating this step. they are the ones bombing lebanon. it's not a, beside that site debate here they are the ones bombing live on a what is his message directly to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the message to the prime minister. but also for late, let's be honest, all of the parties because there is firing back and forth, right? we have to remember civilians are impacted on both sides of the blue lights, the message, the same, stop, walk back from the break and return to diploma diplomacy. they will be no military a solution to this conflict that will make either countries safer. is the secretary
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general hopeful that there is still a chance versus fire deal? i think the, the secretary general remains determined to find a diplomatic way out of this conference. normally in a situation like this staff, the secretary general would pick up the phone and call these really prime minister discuss the issue about is here as bureau being close, discuss the issue of israel bombing living on that hasn't happened. why? well, i think you'd have to ask the other side as is, is the secretary joe him said, said very directly to the media. he's putting a call to these really prime minister that call has not been returned. that doesn't mean we don't have relations with with the israelis. we have senior un officials to meet with the prime minister of israel, notably, secret talk, or senior humanitarian coordinator, or for guys that but why the secretary jo hasn't spoken to the prime minister. i think it's a question you need to ask these railways here, but the secretary general's line is open. his office is open. should benjamin netanyahu come here?
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there are no locks on the secretary general's door. last message. steph, how big is lab? and on and, and guys, for that matter, let's not forget guys, it and all of this in the un has as, as taking some real hit, some guys over 200 personnel killed. this has been incredibly traumatic year for the u. n. in gaza. other places around the world, but particularly there what more can you and do to protect it to monetary and what more can the un due to in this blood shift, we will continue to push for diplomacy. we will continue to do whatever we can to advocate for ceasefire, right for the full humanitarian accessing joseph for the release of the hostages. the israel is in other nationalities, we've been kept in tunnels, in gas, or for over $350.00 days. now we will continue to do that and we will continue our work. we will not abandon all the civilians that we serve,
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whether they're in $711.00 on whether they're in jobs or whether they're in sudan or ukraine. they're united nations remains on the ground that gives defined to jerry and appreciate it. good luck of the rest of the week. it will be a busy week here. certainly will be a very busy week here un headquarters in new york. again, we expect the secretary general to kick things off with his speech with a little under 2 hours from now, followed by the president of brazil, lou desilva, and then we'll be looking closely as well as other speeches including us president joe biden. a full day of speech is as you and general assembly kicks off here in new york. good. thank you very much for bringing us that interview, annual coverage. that's gabriel alexander. joining us live from the united nations in new york. now in addition to what's offensive in the middle, the israeli military has installed, that's bombardment of gaza attacks on the central and southern parts of the strip. the killed at least 12 people. 7 of them died and strikes on homes, and con eunice 3 were killed an asteroid from the hole in the vicinity of alba,
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rage refugee tab. that was, has more from the in central gaza. the is where the only has the heating areas violently the into opponents of the gaza strip. one of the latest attacks has hit a gate of a residential building. we're at least 3 palestinians have big consent killed while 6 of us, but particularly wanted under which ones but to our success hospital to be treated . we still really, very graphic. see, and for the children being widely indebted to parties because the vast majority of this way and just we go children who did not receive any sorts of warning before the time of the strike to take place. now also we have heard of the past, couple of all is loud explosions in the eastern side of the range were puget campbell eye witnesses consent to l. just it or that there is a very relative advancements for the is very military troops in the know that part of the law here town where this kind of advancement has been
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a combined by he strikes a not to leave abutment on that residential houses and earlier today, he is going to minutes receptive tends to find it's a source of attacks, phone essential areas as well, killing a least a southern power city. and whilst with team how this one did in the city of con, you with us in the past south of the district, a still a head on al jazeera coverage of as well as the tax on the 11th continues for the break, the business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination and due by the
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what challenges they are me, elizabeth put on them and go ha, i've been lined up on top stories, the solid as well and as rather exchanging heavy costs, 4 to 5 in the past 24 hours, 5587, these people have been killed in this way. the attacks that's according to the countries health ministry. that includes at least 50 children, as well as 5 bulk of something. moving this around, the group says target of military bases and fuels and an explosive factory, as well as a military intercepted most of the broadcasts. and as well as attack, central and southern gaza can at least 13 people. 3 were killed, an asterix on the phone. in the vicinity of alfred a refugee camp,
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that's fine. you're not correspondents saying the savvy, he's joining us live from day to day and capital book says where the government has banned algae 0 from reporting day. we've heard from a number of his way, the officials over the past few hours saying the basis being those rarely i'm the chief who said they will intensify that offensive actions and 11 on that is correct. and they're likely to be met with more counter strides from his bullet sirens are going off this hour. once again, he's really notorious. at 5 more rockets were fired over the border from lebanon. and his real, a drone as well, was intercepted. but really what we are seeing is discontinued escalation by israel in the absence of any proper military deterrent, put in the presence of a massive military warm machine off the coast in the mediterranean. the reasonable, if it were able to see israel carry out yet another mass displacement of an arrow community, open up another front with such bold attacks. brazenly continuing to target
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populated areas is we have to remind viewers because the united states has rushed military assets to the mediterranean sea. we see there are navy guided missile destroyers, amphibious worships marine, expeditionary units, navy transports logistical vessels, submarines. and this doesn't include any number of us bases and outsourcing the region upon which they can call to support israel, and they have set full throated that they support israel, no matter what they do. joe biden, to said that with us present, the said that there are no red lines. and as you, in general, assembly gets underway, israel announcing that it will not only continue intensifying its operations more broadly, but this day a deadly day, they will continue to intensify their strikes and loving them. zane, thank you very much for that. that is zane bus savvy with the latest. joining us live from amman because the is where the government has banned out 0 from the pushing inside israel. the latest from around the world have expressed their concern about as well as offensive. and devon on yvonne's president must we possess
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count actions is rather trying to provoke salad and to join in the conflict and support has bola. but he says this country doesn't want to war. the g 7 roof of nation says the assault risk strong countries in the region and to avoid a conflict as calling for an immediate hold to what it says is a destructive cycle of violence. the united states is calling for the escalation, but at the same time, the pentagon says it's planning to send most soldiers to the middle east. china has condemned as well as attacks and says it strongly supports levels, efforts to safeguard as sovereignty. and fronds and egypt, according for an emergency united nations security council meeting this and that set. so me, elizabeth, put on them. we have a quick weather update. next. then inside store we will examine just how far is roll gold and the scripting press freedom off the rating and ordering the closure
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of algio as you are in the occupied westbank in tamala. that of course photos as well closing down the networks operations in jerusalem in may to stay with us and thank you for watching the the hello. whether it does look a little quiet to fit japan over the next day or 2, you can see this line of cloud just outs into the most of the north west pacific tending to put away a little ridge of a high pressure just starting to quiet and things down, keeping it lossy, try 26 celsius the into okay, but what was a few showers into southern part so, but japan. so what to whether they're into a north gray, the northeast of china, the far east of russia as well, much of china is drive down towards the southeast. we have got some wet weather in
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place over the next couple of days is pushing across the was taiwan. about stay so much weather, also flashing with southern most pulse of the f one. she took a warming up again while she tried temperatures here around so to celsius. let's check on the monsoon rice that we have across the south asia. well, we actual position of the monsoon truck now, that blue line you can see that's a little hard where it should be. it's about 5 to 6 days highway or what's a b s powers new delhi is concerned about what should be there into or i just thought so long as you drive to the north west of india into bulky stop. still a few showers just around the northern plains of india on search for wrapping up once again around the western gas. i'm pushing up towards them by they for a note to defend the american constitution. so
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why would they take up homes against the country as the us heads towards the presidential election? a new series explodes, the role of military veterans in far right column groups that's accrued that potential threats a demo against all enemies on al jazeera. it's most about being the only democracy in the middle east. israel is relentlessly cracking down on press. freedom with the out. is there a network of main target even is really media outlets the complaining about constant censorship. so what israel trying to hide this is inside story the .

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