tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 24, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the the, there's no limit to how far the dream contains key stuff in your own adventure. now counter and wayne the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i, my name's side. this is a new style. 9 from joe hall coming up in the next 16 minutes. these rarely ami carries out another strike this time on a densely populated area of southern favorites. off the 2 days of asteroids as rarely forces have killed at least $558.00 people and 11 on including 50 children.
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tens of thousands of people flee silva and 11 on and had no hundreds of temporary shelters. they've been setup across the country and has gone ahead. spike firing rockets, targeting at bases logistical centers in northern israel, the welcome to the program. it's 13 gmc, that's 4 pm. in by route 9 am in new york, when nations from around the world will likely be discussing, the latest bottoms unfolding and loving on advocacy is un general. assembly 11, east capital has been hits just in the last hour by another is riley strike. it is the 2nd day if is rarely a tax on 11 on just so fall, killed over $550.00 people as well as military set. it hits the southern suburbs of fe routes in an attempt to kill a senior,
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his bullet commander. and that's $35.00 jet, carried out the attack which has killed at least one person. the multi story building several costs on low to bikes have been damaged in this latest strike of these all the latest pictures from southern $11.00 on films within the last few hours. the has rarely met a tree says it's carried out hundreds of attacks on monday and tuesday. most of the strikes have been in southern 11 on but the base of now expanded into the east last week. 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 attention. hospitals and southern 11 on um, the capital beverage all over whelmed. the health ministry is instructed stuff to
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postpone non emergency surgeries, health facilities. we're ready struggling to treat thousands of people injured when israel destination explosives and pages and wookey tool keys and a series of coordinated attacks. just last week. as bullet to has 5 of barrels of rockets into northern israel, the group says it's talk submitted tree bases, fields and, and explosives, factory 60 kilometers from the border as well. so as the on the missile defense system has intercepted most of the rockets where he is the scope of his riley attacks across parts of lab and on the operation expanded from the south east with into the becket valley. and for the 2nd time in a week, they is riley ministry is targeted favorites, southern southern us here. as well as responded by firing
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a bowers of rockets targeting military installations in northern israel. and that's go to him or on connie's and margie, you and in southern 11 on. so iran, if we could start with this very latest attack, that is taking place by the is riley, is a strike on southern a route which is the capital city. of course, well more can you tell us about what exactly happened? it was a starting took place about an hour and 15 minutes ago. that's when we started getting the news that took place. and the barry a neighborhood of ducky a duck. yeah. is one of the most densely populated places in the whole of lebanon. very, very residential, lots of how books, lots of people living on top of each other. now indeed, looking at the pictures, i'm seeing this strike to place at the top of
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a building. almost all of the building at the top of the building has been ripped to 2 pieces. we are seeing an intense damage done also to cause and to most of bikes as well. we don't know who the target was. these really say that this was a surgical strike. now we have to compare what they say about their strike, to what they said about the one just 2 days ago, which killed at least $48.00 people. they think this is a surgical strike and by the pictures you can see that the building is still standing. but the one a few days ago that actually destroyed 2 buildings and it killed a number of civilians and it almost destroyed it was brought down the building. so you'll be as question you, you're going to talk to solve as if they can do these surgical strikes. and we've seen it before with the killing of my masters. number 2 earlier in the us, all the l. a. rory, why did they don't do that before? why did they just go off to a complete civilian building, a residential building?
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we don't know how many people have been killed. we all waiting for the lebanese administrative health to update tests. it's likely that they'll do that in the coming hours, but right now, this is certainly another escalation in a period of intense escalation. indeed, i'm wrong. i'm just reading a why a news. why? here from the a f p news agency, they are slicing a lebanese security source who said that the slightest strike targeted 2 floors of a residential building. you can see the live pictures that you can see. the buildings been more or less completely demolished from the outside, at least as everyone was saying that we don't know how many people killed so far. we will no doubt get that information. but so far the attacks by the israelis on uh, on the sort of residential areas in southern bayard, as you say, moran is not the 1st time it's happened and the casualties as it has had been high
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. i mean civilians have been paying the price even though these rarely say they are targeting with precision has but it has bullet come on this well, it's slightly below that. well, these ratings of actually said is how math is using civilians. sorry, his book is using the civilians as shields. it's the same language they use against how math in a gauze that now let me just quickly show you where i am because something really interesting happened about 20 minutes ago. but just to show you with what happened about 15 minutes ago, there was an a strike on the hilltop over there. it was the 2nd one today. but when it came in, it made this very loud and don't fun. but we didn't have the explosions. and we didn't hear the smoke go up as you might normally x, but we are trying to confirm what is happening to that is likely likely that
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that bomb missile perhaps didn't go off and this now unexploded ordnance just been not okay, him wrong, apologies. let's go straight to the united nations. we can have a listen to a large percentage and new weapons. gosh, the direction that we are adding towards the end imaginable. baldwood gig, that 3 st. golfing the world's. meanwhile, $22040.00 is the. are that also if you manage the goals to the balls and the off of you many the will be affected? i said before you in these when wins convinced the to but i being through 1st the state devoted well these then sustainable. we got to go on like these and seconds,
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the challenges we face up solvable. but that requires us to make sure the mechanisms of international problem solving actually, sol, problems. the segment of the future was the 1st step. but we have a long way to go. and getting very quiet is going from think city making sure that i but as of and sustainability, a wealth of the beauty, see where'd violations. and the abuse is sit at the very foundation of international law and un charter awarded the quality wedding just the season, grievances split up into in the mind countries or even push them over the edge and the world of uncertainty wet and manage the global risk. so that the future in and know about ways these wells, that'd be, you need the inequality and then set up the empty, connected,
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and go live. it excellent sees the level of impunity in the worlds is politically in the fallacy bowl and the model lead phone level today. good. how are we and number of governments and others feel inside to, to get out of jail citicard. they can sample international law. they can violate united nations jonathe this they can set the blind die with the national human rights conventions or the decisions of international courts. they can some that knows that international humanitarian law. they getting very, they're not going to be like why slow societies are actively this regards the welfare of their own people and nothing will happen. we see these
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age of impunity everywhere in the middle east, in the heart of europe, in the heart of africa and beyond. the already knew could, i knew, spreading with no signs of lifting up. civilians are paying the price in the rising desk stalls and shifted lives in the communities. if it's time for a just peace based on do and shot at this on international law and don't un resolutions. meanwhile, guys is a non stop lights mess. that's so that seems to take the entire region. we need look no further than 11 on we should all be a lot of them by the escalation. lebanon is the bidding, the people in the flat, but on the people of israel and the people of the world cannot afford to live on to become, not but gaza. let's be clear. not sinking justify the buttons,
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et cetera, meeting by miles on october 7th, or the taking of hostages. both of which i have repeatedly can them and not see can just be fine. the collective punishment of the palestinian people, the speed then scale, the the, the speed then scale, the keeling and destruction in gaza. unlike any seeing in my ear, to the secretary general. more than 200 of the stuff, it'd been cubes many with that families. and yet the women and men of united nations continue to believe a few minutes at the and a and i know you'll join me in paying a special 3,
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but the owner was until you made it saddens in gaza. the, the international community must mobilize but an immediate cease spies the media, and then can the stories of hostages. and the beginning of a nearly voted simple process towards the full state solution. for those who go on and the mining that goals with more settlements, more or less grabs money, incitement, i ask, what is the alternative all who do all the accept the when states in which a lot, nothing but of about a senior. this will be intuitive without any free of them. any rights or big need
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him. so the power struggle as an lee shortly seek violence including widespread, the rape and sexual assaults in capacitive fees and folding. a scrap means spreads. yes, outside baldwood is continuing to see if we've know any final approach to finding peace in the soho. the magic ends, rapid expansion of the saturday slips. the quiet is a joint approach, rotating slowly, that is the but the regional and international cooperation have broken down from yeah. so then what could i think republicans, google it 3 m and and beyond. we continue to see a following levels of violence and human suffering. in the face of a chronic failure to find solutions. meanwhile, a peacekeeping missions up too often. no, but i think, you know, it is. we have simply,
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there is no peace to keep instability in many places that on the world is a byproduct of instability in body license and geo political divides for all its burials, the cold war and the rooms that would hot lines the red lines and got to the right, it's going to feel as though we don't have that today. and not a boy. you have only paul edwards. we are moving to a multi popular well, but we have not yet there yet. we are in the book of that 30, a full, etc. i think these but it got 3 more and more countries i've ceiling. the spices of geo political divides doing whatever they want with no accountability. that is why it is more important than ever to do and for them the shot at this respect, international law to support them, being blooming decisions of international products and 3 fourths human rights in
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the world. anywhere. and deputy with excellence is lead isn't john tillman rising and the quality is our 2nd driver of and sustainability and onto the your school. it keeps going in that budget is still technique will be, will cut the or full in the valley. theater is still the people who uh will have seen this though he as closely labels of smoke, we might be like these. you called the last. okay. if you're just joining us, we're listening that to, i'm telling you a good terrorist un 60 general. we had him that a little earlier speaking in english, where he slammed the growing level listen to and it's only that is going on in the wells, talking about a variety of crises that are taking place,
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not just in the middle east, but also in africa. and elsewhere, let's go to uh, corresponding gabriel, alexander, who is at un headquarters in new york. so um, surprising uh, gabriel, that to these latest attacks that have been going on in 11 on will. so coming up in uh, the opening speech by antonio gutierrez, the ones actually general. yeah, that's right. were told from uh you and sources that uh, the secretary general made some last minute changes to his speech late in the evening and added that language about what's happening in 11 on to the speech. and you heard it there. very early on there. he was basically, he said that the level of impunity in the world is talk about impunity. but then also said, meanwhile guys as
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a non stop nightmare that threatened us to take the entire region with it. the language to the speech that was added was vis. you added, look no further than 11 on we should all be alarmed by the escalation lab and on is that to bring the people of lab and on the people of the world cannot afford 11 on to become another. uh guys, clearly 11 on is top of mind of quite frankly, everybody here, but also the secretary general who added that direct language on lab and on late in the evening, she also point out in this which as well he said nothing can justify the collective punishment of the palestinian people, he has said that before, but what we heard in the whole, what sustained clapping uh by the more than 193 member states that are there more than $75.00 heads of states in that general assembly hall clapping at that sort of
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reaffirming the words of the secretary general that nothing can justify the collective punishment of the palestinian people. we also heard clapping in the hall when he said, i know you joining me in paying special tribute, unreal and all. busy humanitarians in guys, more than more than $200.00 unreal employees have been killed since october 7th, during israel's contained continued bombardment of the gaza strip. and you heard many heads of state in the hall clapping at that as well. sort of paying tribute to the unrest staff members. it was that that have been killed there. so so, so, so far what you've seen in this speech is him focusing on many things. but really the fact that he put 11 on so high in the speech, mentioning it very clearly. it's certainly a sign of how serious the situation is there. uh so uh, this un general assembly, this will go on for the next few hours. gabriel, give us
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a sense of what is about to happen, what the, the on the tries to achieve. ready? well, this general assembly is happens every year, of course, and we'll be hearing from key speeches this morning. be hearing from the president of brazil who traditionally gives the 1st speech based out of just tradition. then it will be president joe biden. uh the present has not arrived here yet, but we expected many minutes. we'll also be hearing from the president of kia, as well as the american products, some very cheap speeches early that will be watching for closely, particularly again, i go back to it. godsa and loving on. the secretary general has been talking for a long time about his deep worry about a spill over into 11 on that is exactly what we're seeing now. and so it'll be very key to see which world leaders have sort of
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a change. their speeches are added into their speeches, israel's bombing of bombings and attacks on 11 on let's, let's be very, very clear here. all of these features are important. there are many issues around the world, whether it be sudan, the war in ukraine, climate change, a c rise level. these are all things that rank high on the agenda of many world leaders here. and we're going to be hearing this in the speeches in the coming hours and days, quite frankly, but make no mistake about it. what world leaders are talking about publicly, but also privately behind closed doors. and bilateral meetings is the situation in elaborate on that is escalated so dramatically just within the last couple days. of course, the region is very much on the brink. i think we've heard the secretary general say that this is for his folks person say that and i think there's deep worry about where this goes from here. and i think that is why with all these world leaders
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here right now, trying to figure out how, how they can bring some sort of in israel's aggressions on 11 on and can and stop it from spreading any further than it has already. okay, thank you for that, gabriel. that is on the, at the u. n. and we'll have lots more from the united nations general assembly throughout the course of this. our or in addition to it's offensive in the north is really military hasn't stopped. it's bombardment of gaza that been a tax on central and southern parts of the strip which have killed at least $22.00 people. 6 palestinians were killed and as strikes near the out of the hospital in all missouri's doctors. in central garza tracing a series of engine palestinians arriving from multiple strikes sites among them. children attacks also in homes and con, units have killed another 7 people. so let's go to all corresponding honey. my moody joins us now. live from outside. i likes the hospital and darrow bala. so
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continued continuous attacks in garza honey. it does appear that these riley armies seems to be taking advantage of the situation in lebanon by continuing the genocide and gaza. the yes, that's absolutely correct. and what we're seeing is that continuing storage in the talks across the gaza strip in the central area for the southern part of the city, mainly in the city of tanya and its spider. we have been completely destroyed from the border line, the basement part that included all the eastern areas of pon units, all the way through the coastal road of the city. nothing lip there, including public facilities that infrastructure. what we're looking at within the past hours are from overnight attack and just within the past few hours, continue as a tok across distance from area mainly and the site out refuge account this particular referee. you come similar to giovanni ever got
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a saw the rest of the gums that happy repeatedly targeted relentlessly by multiple ears. right. then you've read a talk just leaving an after not looking at the entire family that being killed, targeted and killed, and arriving to the hospital in pieces or fully soaked in blood. what we're seeing is more of a mini volt, loved many the like the situations where there is nothing, nothing about humanity that we can document right here is just the scene of the children within the past couple hours here who are transferred to a lot of the hospital very heartbreaking seeing their parents, their moms and the father running after them, that they were taken on the vehicle outside the hospital for their final resting place. it continues on falls with so far 18 people have been killed. then we looked at the breakdown of the numbers, the majority, we're looking at women and children, the use of patents for the past couple of months. so if you look in our goods and goals as well as families right now for almost 2 and
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a half months from sun observation and monitoring of families being targeted deliberately inside their residential homes is very military is not providing any evidence whatsoever. what's behind a talking families inside the residential homes just within the past couple hours to talk to in a break or who's gone been, i'm afraid i've read his guns, are indications of these various strategies over talking families inside their home . and we are, of course, approaching the one year anniversary of the war in gaza. all this in the time that's gone by the toll that has taken on the medical facilities on the hospitals. the infrastructure that has been very hard to see a tool for through how the hospitals, what is left of the hospitals are coping what the increasing number of people that continue to be injured or killed
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the will absolutely horrific situations inside the hospitals we're talking about on a 100 percent of fruitful health care system across the gust of whether it's the hospitals that have been pushed out of services. the work targeted and destroyed similar to i ship a hospital and all the northern parts of the gaza strip health facilities. and the southern part included a lot to the hospital and further and drop off city. the only operational, semi functional hospitals here are in the central area. this is hospitalized behind me. right here is a lot to the hospital and it's been over a crowd that is running out of, of necessities and medical supplies and, and medical. this stuff is what we're doing about insufficient medical stuff inside the hospitals. here's one thing that, that can put things in perspective. many of the doctors here inside the hospital talk about their inability to intervene in a proper way and to save lives, simply because there are no, there are no medical supplies, many of the cases inside the hospital,
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a part of from the ones that are in critical condition, but the majority are, are quite a readable because there are no medical supplies and we're talking about at simple stuff as simple as on pacific as simple as the, the galls and the bandages are not available. make things worse. then if people end up here with our patients for those arriving in the critical conditions, do die because of the lack of medical supplies. and that's what makes things worse here. there's no medical care whatsoever across the goals. so if people are right to the hospital here and wait for them time just to go, because simply there's no medical care over at the hospitals right now. okay, honey. my mood uh in there in central golf. so thank you for that. i just wanna bring you an update on that latest strike uh that we've been discussing here on a route, according to the lebanese health ministry. the latest update from them is that 6 people have been killed in that is riley strike on southern bay roots on
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a residential building, a 2 floor building. they as, according to the israelis there, that it was a precision strike on a has bullet colanda. let's go to dosa jabari. she's in bay route for us though. so what more can you tell us about that striking what we're hearing from authorities as well? we have very little information at the moment. what we do though, is that about 2 hours ago and there was a strike in there, but weary area of that down here in southern it'd be, whoops. and this strike has happened at the rehab. a seems upset panic, couldn't carol surround it? there was some very, very graphic pictures of bodies, a body parts being scattered around the vicinity of this building as they appear to have targeted at these j at the top floor of this building from the pictures that
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we're seeing. and what we understand today are still trying to set up a parameter or. 5 this area of the, of talking to the death toll is at 6 right now and 50 wounded, but certainly that is expected to change in the coming. 5 now all this of course is happening at a time when the countries. 5 on space of high alerts and there, there is a, a huge, a huge crisis happening in terms of the internally displaced at 11 these people and these attacks and down here i continue with this is now the that the 3rd attack that we've seen since friday. um, there was an attack yesterday and israel claiming to have targeted high ranking member of has the law and that's itself, the nation was unsuccessful. and there was an attack in here on friday. the killed 52 people, including 60 members of a hezbollah has at least one unit,
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including a high as the commander abraham, a keel. so these attacks are becoming much more frequent, and that is what is causing a lot of alarm for the residents down here that has to be populated area of the roads and 700000 people live there. and these attacks are only driving them out. i've spoken to a number of residents for the head you up decided to lead their neighborhoods and 5 accommodations elsewhere. and as they route it, saying that it is just become too difficult for them to stay where they are. it's too dangerous and they are, they don't understand how long this will continue. but what is clear is that the, the tasks are certainly creating a lot of panic among the general population that israel continuing to carry out these, what it says are targeted assassination is also created psychological panic. a more fair on the civilian population that are about caught in the middle of all this.
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okay, thank you for that. do a search bar a that for us on the phone in by roots. now let's pretend to us actually general antonio good terrace, who was speaking in new york. and so un general assembly that's, i'm listening to what he has to say is not the easiest thought of a gentleman at the best in the weird remains. let's keep going. let's move on. well, was less than you need see and more accountability. last seen, the quality of motor just is less of a certainty and model, but unity, the people of the world that i'm looking to us and succeeding, done that i said as we look back on us, let them find those on the side of united nations job at the, on the side of our share of the values and principles and on the right side of the study. and i say
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so we've been hearing from antonio gutierrez, the un secretary general, making his opening address at the united nations general assembly lot small from the united nations. throughout the course of this program on al jazeera for now let's return all focus to the situation in lab and on. uh, the escalation that we've seen over the course of the last few days, we can bring in raymond murphy. he's a human rights lawyer and professor of law at the university of galloway. now raymond, good of you to join us. you also served as a un peacekeeping with una, fell in love and on. and i want to ask you what you make of what is happening at the moment in southern lebanon, specifically, cause you well as, as i said, a full, i'm a peacekeeping that yeah, this situation for the peacekeepers similar to the situation 1st, civilians in the area is quite precarious. there costs between 2 warring factions
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at this stage or between the conflict that is a merge between these really forces and his father insult them. and on the situation over the last couple of days, it was as good as his very seriously. and the un peacekeepers we must recall, have a very limited amount of days. it's a try and then a resolution 1701, which was adopted in 2006. and if you look at the terms of the resolution, actually many of the many, many issues raised in the resolution are quite unrealistic. i'm. one of them was actually to ensure that his ball a would withdrawal from an area between lebanese, because really border and the tiny river to ensure that it will become demilitarized at. but in order to to do this, the un forces needed the cooperation of his ball, the cooperation of the deputies forces. and these are these readies. and they are
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reliant on cooperation in order to implement the mondays. they don't have the means or capacity. and i would argue they don't have the mandate to try to enforce the assessment. so they are, they are now actually involved in the protection of the for sits of ensuring that they can carry out minimal amounts of their duties by the also ensuring the safety of all the peacekeepers. and they have a responsibility towards the local population on 2017. and a comprehensive projection of civilian instrumentation plan was the inactive. unfortunately, many civilians have left the most immediate, the press in the area. but as in all conflicts, those that are most marginalized times, most disenfranchised of the forest. and most of all her both are left behind. so you and it still has a responsibility to their for him out of hearing aid and,
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and try to the extent possible to ensure their safety. but right now, it's not able to perform its mandate. it's not functioning properly. the most it can do is observe and report which op itself is quite important because you would appreciate, as i'll just say, or how important it is to have independent reports from areas. well, the, you and these, the, when forces are the eyes and ears of the international community can tell us 1st time what's happening in the area. but they will also be primed and ready to help facilitate a resolution of the current round of conflict and hostilities. because ultimately it will end. unfortunately, these ratings are not seeking it, but it's a good solution to the current impasse. and therefore the civilians are suffering the u. n. forest has rendered impotent. and the short term outlook is very, very dire for all of the lebanese people. indeed, as you, as you, you are
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a former un peacekeeping. what is your understanding of the, the current un team that is there and what exactly are they doing as the situation there? escalates the better to be honest. i mean, since 1978 spend the 1st un mission basically, permission was deployed. it always had a but we, we would call the traditional peacekeeping role as other words, it wasn't the piece of force control of the parts of the so called stabilization mission. it wasn't there to take all the parties to use for us to enforce the mandate. it was there to implement the mandate with the cooperation of the parties to the conflict since since 2006, when there was a major outbreak of hostilities and israel, i went back into the south lebanon conductors and operation over a period about 5 or 6 weeks and it as a consequence to you and adopt the purpose of quite a controversial mandate because the amended seemed to suggest that it was the un
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responsibility to the minute tries at this time, his father. and this of course is exactly what the americans of these rate is wanted, but in reality, that was all that's going to be an impossible task. but, but they are, they are on the ground now. and those are the another, immediately conducting observation missions and reporting of what's happening with to that extent, be sheltering and bunkers on the data was there has been a tradition of sheltering civilians to the extent possible. in the same bunkers, beth and the un forces occupied in order to be able to get some degree of protection. but it's not possible to conduct patrols and other norman ministry. at the ministry activities for peacekeepers, fly of the current conflict rages. so during the span by position near the reporting, i'm observing what's happening, raymond, how are you about a, the, is writing a question we're seeing in southern lebanon, not only for those, uh,
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living on both sides of the blue line that we've been referring to. but, but to the, the why, the region for yeah, i think it's extremely dangerous. um, it, it seems to me that the israeli government as a launch this operation, of course, to military the defeats, has bothered but also to provoke his father, to respond in even more forceful terms. and as a consequence, possibly to bring your run into the conflict, as well as to who to use a new man, which would force the hand of the united states the united states has already come to the defense of his row. so if, if the situation escalates his ball a fall for what is essentially a trap that's being set by these res, responds very forcefully and the situation escalates some draws in it around and the other reason the powers then the united states will also step in a defensive as road and we have a situation, we have
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a situation that's already out of control, but that would put, that put, create an even more significant regional conflict, the consequences of which are well known to us at this time. so it's really important to put pressure on this rate is to cease the current around the foster. this is the only country that can really do that though the does the united states, the european union has some leverage button and nothing like that. with united states, what is rid of those? but this is an election year under the essentially, the american president of the current administration is impotent until after the november elections. and then we don't even know what the outcome of that would be because that could have a very significant impact also on the region. okay, thank you for your thoughts, raymond, say human rights laurie and professor of low at the university of galloway. also previously un peacekeeping with una fill in 11 on speaking to a staff from ireland. thank you. thank you. it's the climate
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activists have also been gathering in new york as well late as arrived, the un general assembly. they are increasingly focusing on will st. john's, like city buying convey accuse of funding, fossil fuel extraction and war. kristin salumi, hospital. the summer may be over the climate activists are keeping the heat on financial institutions with raleigh's, like this one outside of city banks, headquarters in new york. on monday dozens attempted to block the entrances and make their voices heard the not exactly the way up to the amazon placing and visit us communities in a year that seem global temperatures soar to record heights. they want to en, funding not only for fossil fuel extraction, but also for war because it is
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a timing issue and there is no problem addresses about rebels. sorry. city is a major funder of chevron, a company that is partnered with israel to develop gas fields off the coast of gaza, which activists in china choose a fueling israel's war machine. demonstrations like a regular occurrence outside in the interim over the last summer. and increasingly, their joint is with the anti war from the city. officials accuse demonstrators of over stating their role since the 2015 paris climate agreement, they've gone from the 6 largest provider of loans for oil. gas include projects to 12. my grand citibank is funding offering fossil fuel projects globally with are especially
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warming, disenfranchised communities everywhere and still active as a financial institutions need to do more before it's too late. kristen salumi, i'll just hear a new york to now latest from around the world have expressed that concern about israel's offensive, and 11 on ron's president must. who would possess gown has accused us, well, of trying to provoke to her on into joining the conflict and support of hezbollah. but he says his country doesn't want a war. the g 7 says the assault risks, drawing countries in the region into a broad conflict. and it's cooling for an immediate hold to what it says is a destructive cycle of violence. the us is cooling for de escalation, but at the same time depends against says, it's planning to send most soldiers to the middle east. and china has condemned as well as attacks and says it strongly supports lebanon's efforts to safeguard it's silver and take from some egypt. meanwhile,
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a cooling for an emergency un security council meeting of the warrants house is national security adviser has been appearing on us media where he was aust, where the president joe biden is given up on a gauze a ceasefire. i do know he absolutely hasn't given out. we remind ourselves frequently of what george mitchell said the day that the northern ireland peace process was concluded. he said these kinds of negotiations are 700 days of failure and one day of success. so there have been difficulties and setbacks. we've had challenges getting the prime minister across the line. we've had challenges getting come off as leaders and more across the line. but we're determined to keep at it. and the president this week in new york will be handling with other leaders to try to bring about us these foreign hosted seal and gaza. and really critically, to try to avert an all out war in the middle east. something that we have worked
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hard to avert since october 7 us that's bringing our white house correspondent kennedy hall kit now. so kimberly, what more has the white house said or reacted? how was it reacted to the continuous attacks that we've seen in lebanon over the course of the last 2 days? that will be message coming out of the by me administration has really been consistent, threw out these sustained ads to attacks that have been going back and forth between is real and has the in recent days, what the national security council spokesperson, john currently has been say is that the us presidential bided, has been receiving regular updates and is being kept abreast of what is going on. there is this constant message that is being sent to the is really prime minister. but it is important to find a diplomatic solution that this escalation,
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which the united states caution was the wrong approach, is not the best way forward that it is only going to be counter productive and trying to find a piece in the broader middle east and the fear is that this is only escalating into a full out war and that is something that the us is trying to. 2 work, the further goal of the united states, as of israel, is to try and get people to return to their homes in the united states has repeatedly reiterated that this is counter productive to that. and so again, this is the message that this is time to de escalate. so the united states again says it is working, trying to get is real to cooperate. but at the same time, the message that they have been receiving is just the opposite. the attacks are only going to intensify. okay, thank you for that. can be how could the, at the white house to okay,
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let's return to the united nations general assembly. uh know about this to you from uh, the president of brazil, louie enough to newly to sell by the time of the secretary general i'm doing a good deputies and each of the heads of state, the government and delegates present it is you want to address it specifically to the palestinian delegation, who is taking part in this opening session for the 1st time i boot as an up server member you can show that i'd like to also we got that is mentioned in the present a buzz attending this meeting about some ladies and gentlemen, the day before yesterday here in this very preliminary, we adopted the path of the for the future. so it's difficult,
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approval shows the weakening of our collective capacity for negotiation and dialogue. it's limited. scope is also an expression of the paradox of our time. we walk around in circles between possible commitments that lead to insufficient results. not even with the tragedy of coven 19. where are we able to night, around a treaty on pandemic? at the world health organization? this is what we need to go much further time and provide the un with the necessary means to face the dizzying changes in the international panorama. we are living in a time of growing anguish, frustration, tension, and fear that we are witnessing and allow me a solution of jewel, political disputes, and strategic rivalries. 2023 to have hold by all the sab record of the
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highest number of conference since world war 2 global military spending groups for the 9 consecutive year enraged joyce $2.00 trillion dollars. mike, you know, is over $90000000000.00. had been mobilized with nuclear arsenals issue. these resources could have been used to finance the right, the fight against hunger and climate change. what we are seeing, there's an increase in military capabilities they use, a force not supported by international law is becoming the rule. and if you have a choice, we are witnessing to simultaneous conflicts with the potential to become widespread conflagration in ukraine with regrets. we are seeing the war extending without any prospect of peace, pursue as firmly condemned the invasion of ukrainian territory. it is already clear that neither side will be able to achieve all their objects as through military
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means. the use of increasingly destructive weapons. strange to the mind, the darkest days of bestardo, cold war confrontation created conditions, struggles assuming direct dialogue between the parties is crucial at this time inside. this is a message the faith of the 6 points of understanding that china and brazil offer for a process of dialogue to be a stablish of the and for the still it these 2 and then guides in the west bank. we are witness one of the greatest humanitarian crisis in recent history, which is now spreading dangerously to others. so what began as a terrorist action by fanatics against innocent, these really civilians has become a collective punishment for the entire palestinian people. they have been over 40000 feet of victims, mostly women and children. the right to defense has become the right to vengeance,
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which presents an agreement for the release of hostages and postpones the ceasefire . for god conflicts, incident, and your name all calls the excruciating suffering to nearly 30000000 people. this year. the number of people in need of humanitarian age and the world will reach free 100000000. in times of increasing polarize ation, expressions such as the globalization indeed company have become commonplace, but it is impossible to de prano ties our lives together, where doom to crime a change entered dependence printed by the prime, it is no longer waiting to demand payment for the next generation and is fed up with an unfulfilled crime, it agreements are, in fact it's tired, neglected carbon reduction targets yadda. them financial aid to port crunch that does not arrive,
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you've got to new the mileage them to come to evidence of global warming. is this a $124.00 to see what is on track to be the hottest year in modern history. crew gains in the caribbean. type phones and age. the droughts in floods in africa, torrential rains, you know, a believe a trail of death and destruction in the south of brazil. we have the biggest floods since 1941. i'm going to, the amazon is experiencing the worst drought in 45 years motorcycle. kind of the forest fires have spread across the country and have already devoured 5 medium the hectares in august, the lower my government does not outsource responsibility. small does it advocate its sovereignty? like we have done already a lot, but we know that much more needs to be done. in addition to facing the challenge of crime that you guys were fighting against those who profit with environmental
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degradation, we will not tolerate environmental crimes, a legal mining and organized crime. we reduce the deforestation the amazon by 50 percent in the last year. and we roll, you replicate it by 2030. it is no longer acceptable to think about solutions for tropical far as without listening to the indigenous peoples, traditional communities, and all those that live in them off sustainable development vision is based on the potential of the bio economy. and you said, yeah, that resume will host cold 30 and 2025. be convinced that multilateralism is the only way to overcome the crime that emergency are in a nationally determined contribution. nbc will be presented later this year and be in line with the goal of limiting the increase of the planet's temperature to
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$1.00 degrees of view. brazil stands out as a source of opportunity in this world to revolutionize the by energy transition. today, we are one of the country with the cleanest energy mix. well 90 percent of our electricity comes from renewable sources such as biomass, hydro, electrical power, solid power, and wind power. we made the choice for biofuels 50 years ago, long before the discussion about alternative images gain, traction went up on what we on the forefront of other important niches, such as green hydrogen to function. it is time to face that the date about the slow pace of the planets did call by zation and work for the economy less reliance on fossil fuel. just mr. president american, latin america, he should be, has been experience since last a said
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a 2nd last decade back since 2014 the region was average growth during this period was only just 5.9 percent. less than half of what was seen in the last decade of the eighty's. this combination of low growth and high levels of unit quality results in the harmful effects on the political landscape. i've tried to engulf, to buy a disputes often unrelated to the regional application for cooperation. i understand it has be, weekdays, it is unjustified. keeping your bar i, you want me latrell list of states that are blatchley, promote terrorism. you the 4 people who did that, that i and also if you know that this is i'm do this an inmate. it's or is, this is the most valuable countries. i'm huge, it's urgent to combine access to restore public order and promote development in brazil that the defending democracy, reprise in permanent to action against extra missed miss janik in totally telling
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of class which spread the hatred to intolerance and resent it was on its behalf. the president's defeated dictators and tyrants, who tried to undermine institution and put them at the service. a reactionary interest, some of the democracy needs to respond to the legitimate, the aspiration of those who no longer separated, hungering their quality unemployment environment in a globalized world. it makes no sense to resort to false pete drugs and i 0 listen is to know is there hopes in resorting to ultra liberal experiments that only were some of the difficulties of a i'm a poor verse come content into the future of our region process depends above all, on building a sustainable, efficient, and inclusive stage that tackles all forms of discrimination. do you know the, the as such as a future which is not intimidated by individuals,
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corporations or digital platforms that consider themselves above the law. that freedom is the 1st victim of a world with no room is essential. elements of sovereignty includes the right to prescribe laws, advocate disputes, any force rules within one's territory, including the digital environments. the state we are building is sensitive to the needs of the most in front of a without giving up myself macro economic foundation. so the false opposition between state and market was abandoned by developing ation, which returned to practice active industrial policies and strong regulation of the domestic economy. in the area of artificial intelligence, we are experience the consolidation of the symmetries that lead to a true knowledge of the all the golf for the the president expressed interest in the hands of
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a small number of people and companies based in the even smaller number of countries is advancing. we are interested a, in the mess up with our, our artificial intelligence, which also has the face of the global self and which transience culture diversity that respects human rights, protects personal data and promotes information integrity. and above all, that it would be a tool for peace, not for if your system we don't have enough. we need to enter government governance, probably artificial intelligence in which all states have a seat. mister president of 24 conditions for accessing financial resources remain, roll good for most low and middle income countries in the debt burden limits, fiscal rooms to invest in health and education, reducing their qualities and the address climate change is up. can countries borrow
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as leads up to 8 times higher than germany and 4 times higher than the united states. and it's a marshall plan in reverse for, but in which the poor is finance the richest fe my off without greater participation of the developing countries in the management, the iowa from the world bank, there will be no effective change while, while the sustainable development goes by the lag behind the world, sorry, a 150. the largest companies have collectively made up to $1200000.00 in profits over the last 2 years. the fortunes of the top 5 been or nearest have more than doubled since the start of this decade. was 60 percent of humanity has become poor or super easy. the super rich probate proportionally much less tax them the working class sort of going to remedy this
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