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upon the downstream industry on the client infinities your better tomorrow the the hello and 0 then yea, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our life from the coming up in the program today. the is really military close up to reserve or gave to the border with level known as the conflict with hezbollah escalates. israel carries out there strikes across 11 non for a 3rd day. the health minister there says 51 people were killed and 223 were wounded on wednesday. a while in gaza at least 20 palestinians have been killed and
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is really strikes across the strip. plus russia says it has captured 2 more villages in eastern ukraine and is attacking the town of the door. the israel is pulling up reserve troops along its northern border with level and as it steps up, extensive air strikes on what it claims or his bloss sites. but it is civilians were being caught in the line of fire. i've been on the health minister says 51. people were killed. 223 were wounded in his really strikes on wednesday alone, nearly 600 people, including 50 children, had been killed across the country since his real began since offensive. on monday . hundreds of thousands of people have fled from their homes in 711 on to escape. israel's attacks has the lies fired back with miss silent rocket attacks. the northern city of san said was among the areas hits. and in the gaza strip,
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at least 20 palestinians had been killed in is really strikes across the strip on wednesday, pregnant women and her 4 children are among the dead. we have correspondence covering all the latest developments. theresa bo is live at the united nations where israel's escalation and 11 on end a war on guys that have dominated the annual general assembly speeches. kimberly how kit is at the white house stephanie decorous standing by in amman. dorsey jabari is in bay. ruth and emerald con is in marcia hughes, $711.00 on 1st though, this report, but i'll be hush, an entire city in southern lebanon court in the middle of the conflict. the i'm diving into the neighborhood of harsh, which is one of buyers, eastern suburbs. several strikes took place here. over the past days. we'll try to show you the move here. the area. it's quite empty. looks like right? except for some people just leaving. and we're getting closer to
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wherever i talk happens. this is the latest attack here. can see the building it's not really possible to drive for much time here. that's why i'm showing should leave. it's really becoming dangerous, especially in the middle of a residential area. people. most of the people out there, most of the people are evacuated. and of course, a getting here comes with a lot of years. i actually am, i just, you know, i followed by everyone kind is in march or you and in southern lebanon for us. and
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we're on talk us through the recent activity of the border where your slow just in the last 30 seconds as i was about to come to you. we had an extra liking in the distance. we haven't actually seen it normally is a quite close. so if you do see the black pillow in the cloud of smoke come up from the ground. now these really is a few hours ago said that they were constant tracing the attacks in that with the governor of the best where i am. and that's exactly what we've seen throughout the day. we've seen several explosions in this area. so as strikes taking place in this area, there's really 2 things that are going on. firstly, it's that wave of attacks by is ready, 5 digits and drones aging has bullet targets. but when hezbollah fi is back, within about 15 to 20, as far as i've observed minutes, you see an extra light coming in where that rocket detox took place. this is all
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very, very, very serious is the most the most serious. ready ocean that we've seen between october the 8th and when is role decided that the northern front was going to be very focused just last week. it's a very intense campaign, and this area is complete. it is almost empty now. of residents live in really flat . there's one or 2 places open if it goes time that and this has been replicated across sub list, some lebanon, no, just the strikes, not just the, his beloved reactions. but those goes towns and villages where people have just left him on. on wednesday, his blog claim that it use one of it's long range missiles, they said a ballistic messiah to target israel's intelligence headquarters in tel aviv. what do you know about that? and what should we read into it?
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well his bullet said his bullet have said that is the god. the one missile is a medium range, missiles capable of about 1650 kilometer has a very serious weapon. it's in the run in way made a weapon. his bullet said they launched it to take direct to revenge against the will control game pager attacks that we saw last week. this was 11 of the responses to that particular attack. and now these really sites that the missile was intercepted, it's a surface to surface this help. now, david sling the missile defense system that these riley's use can deal fairly easily with just one missile. it's when his below, if they decide to load several missiles into one concentrated area, that's some of those will get through and some of those will hit that's how it gets
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. this is very much a message from his below. it's very keenly designed to show these riley's that they still have this capability despite the 93000 targets that as well say it's destroyed overhead, bullet infrastructure, iran kind of importing from marsh or you and there are 11 on thank you very much. and ron, for the reporting more than 300 schools across 11 on have opened their doors to the displaced st. ahold or has this report from the roots, a lovely day, 3 of as well sustained era sold on living on account payments are me, says is about destroying. has the laws, military capability. the area of operations is expanding. strikes are no longer confined to the south and east. they are reaching other areas where hezbollah has a presence. for the 1st time targeting positions in mount lebanon, north of b route,
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and 20 kilometers south of the capital. a building was destroyed along the main highway. the strikes are causing widespread destruction and casualties already and their hundreds are mounting. strikes are now getting closer to the country's biggest city outside has well a stronghold and bade with southern suburbs where commanders have already been killed for weeks. we have been speculating if and when border confrontations will spirals into war. it's week to of a new phase in hostilities. it may not be all out war, like in 2006, when israel laid siege to 11 on bombing the airport blockading seaports. leveling parts of bait with southern suburbs as well as targeting regions outside as well as the influence. but for the people of 11 on this is very much for hundreds of thousands are believed to be on the move in scenes similar to the last major war between as well and has beloved in 2006, the ambulances,
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racing in all directions. while in various abundance of taking the day before yesterday strikes started getting closer and is rarely planes were in the sky. for sure. we were scared bit by bit it reach the fields outside the village and inside it of course we could not stay everyone a scared. we carried ourselves packed our clothes and left the hezbollah to is hitting deeper inside israel targeting areas that have still not been evacuated. it has promised, as well as military actions, will achieve its stated war goal of returning tens of thousands of people to their homes in northern israel. for the 1st time and 11 months of fighting has below launched a long range weapon towards tennessee. it was seen as a significant escalation and the message that its capabilities have not been destroyed. hezbollah has committed itself to keep fighting until the war on garza ends. and that the whole
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a very thoroughly the most in settlers to their homes, which cannot be done without going into this are scalable diplomacy has not been successful. neither one of those and it won't be successful with women. and as i can see, lebanese officials say this is an unprecedented attack by israel, and they are disappointed with the position of the by the end of ministration. it is not strong, and it is not promising is what the foreign minister here said. there doesn't appear to be a window for diplomacy, at least not yet center for their eligibility to build a, a good idea of the diplomacy is something we'll come back to in a moment. first $11.00, health minister has updated the number of people who are now in shelter centers across the country. listen to this when it can, the, from the 50 of them as a team. the number has come close to 40000 people, yet we know for sure all the people who were forcibly despised, but did not approach the sheltering scene. has he destroyed to extended families
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and relatives? we went over to darcy, jabari and bedroom door. so how's the capital coping with the number of displaced that are arriving well, people are really coming together. we were added to space displacement facility earlier today, which is probably a public school. and that's been turned into temporary shelters for those who have flies. the fighting in the south. we spoke to the organizers of the school who are said that they are a private charity helping out the displace. do 250 people were at that one facility . and this is of course, sort of nearly $300.00 across the country that out of the schools that have been turned into shelters and the, the people that are running them are mostly privates. right? organizations or charities, and the supplies that they're getting are donations from the people in the neighborhood as they organizer of this episode to i spoke to it, i said, what assistance are you getting from the government?
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and he turned to me and said, what governments, it gives you an idea of how much they're relying on the people in their communities rather than the officials in 11 on a. we spoke to a family who fled the fighting from their village, which was just near the border and they told me that today, airstrikes was so intense. they didn't have time to pack anything. they just took their documents along with their 5 children and fled to way roots was a 100 kilometer drive for this family. and it's usually is about an hour and a half drive. it took them 20 hours to get to the capital. but the many people we spoke to said they're very grateful that they were able to find some assistance and they would spread. it's unclear how long uh, people will be able to stay in the shelter as given that they haven't received any financial assistance from the government. so there's a lot of concern not only by that, the space, but also why the people that are helping them find homes for the time being door. so you spoke to somebody who asked you quote,
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what government and i think that's so important something we need to explain to our viewers that all of this happening in the midst of layer upon layer of institutional, political and economic and financial and banking crisis. in this country, in fact the government is a caretaker, government, it bears pointing out there, there just isn't much institutional support at any level 11 on or so this country is virtually bankrupt, a huge financial crisis. they witness recently has really put a strain on this country in all different sectors. the health care sector. they, um, the other social services are really non existent here. and the help that the displace are getting are really by ordinary citizens doing their best to help them. and so there's very little hope that this government will be able to help at long term, the people that have been displaced and noticed why officials here have stress that they are doing their best. and they're asking for assistance from neighboring
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countries be of medical assistance or financial assistance. so there is a sense that this fades are very, very dire here and people are doing the best they can survive given very difficult circumstances. and that is why as we speak, the caretaker prime minister is in new york as a united nations general assembly, hoping to find a diplomatic solution to bring an end to this conflict as soon as possible because everybody, those live in on is not a state that can handle this kind of long term complex with israel. the door says you've already reporting from a room. thank you very much. so we reported on what's happening in the southern part of living on in the capital b roots in the shelters for displaced people. let's talk know thousands. you're a stephanie decker. you're in jordan's capital amman because these really government has banned alpha 0 from reporting from inside israel. so over the last few minutes we just learned is really army chief has told troops to be ready for possible entry into 11 on possible entry into 11 on tell us everything you know
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about that yes, heard. so however he is the army chief of staff at photos. also, the words of the northern combined combined are a little earlier, also chatting troops. you need to be ready for a ground defensive had a view also saying that hezbollah had opt gets attack, referring to that surface to surface mid range. missed all that to leave early this morning and that there would be a harsh responds later today. be prepared and also be prepared for entry. i think, you know, we need to wait and see certainly the rhetoric and the message from is wrong is that they are prepared for everything. they've also pulled up to reserve army for days to head north. this is something they do in times of war, and certainly if it comes to any potential ground invasion and that is a big question mark, we still need to stress as well. it will have the upper hand. one thing is having superior fire power from this guy, which of these radius, of course do. but when it comes to ground entry, it's going to be a very,
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very different fight. and one that has ball as certainly will have a major advantage. and stephanie has bloss said earlier today that it launched a ballistic missile on televi. this is a significant development. it's the deepest test bull on miss sila. yet in israel. what's his real saying about that? yeah, significant because they targeted the most sod headquarters is they're all spy headquarters . really the ones responsible for the pagers and will people p explosions? is there a interceptor then of course israel has a very robust antique aircraft anti missile system using a system called the david slayton, which is far more efficient than the iron dough when it comes to intercepting the more sophisticated weaponry that has been the has. and they're taking it very seriously. there is a political and security cabinet meeting in about 2 hours from now at the defense headquarters in tel aviv, um i,
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the message from these radius 0 is that this is going to continue. i think interesting though, now we're getting leaks in these ready media and i was contemplating whether or not to actually give it lip service. but apparently, the americans are now talking about, you know, that they are discussing a potential temporary truth with hezbollah on the side lines of the un general assembly. i certainly look at that with major skepticism considering how often do we have discussed ceasefire negotiations in garza, which goes on almost 11 months on and the american certainly the americans, really the only ones who can put pressure on is running so far. they have done nothing. stephanie, i'm so glad you set that up. we are going to go to our correspondence, both in new york and washington dc. see what we can find out about that very topic . stephanie decker reporting from amman. jordan, thank you so much. now us extra state anthony blinking says that israel has a quote, real and legitimate problem. he was referring to the thread of hamas and hezbollah, but in an interview with us media, he also won the war, is not the solution. what everyone wants is to have
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a secure environment in which people can simply return home. kids can go back to school, that that's what his rules after. so the best way to get that is not through war, not to escalation. it would be through a diplomatic agreement that has forces pulled back from the border, create a secure environment. people return home. that's what we're driving toward because while there's a very legitimate issue here, we don't think that was the solution. that spring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how good uh now kimberly. um, just over the last few minutes i'm starting to hear that there may be some diplomatic rumblings. look, if there's going to be any serious diplomacy done about the region and about this war in the region, the us is going to be right in the middle of it. so what do you know? yeah, and i'm sure that teresa will probably build on this is stephanie already mentioned . there is no question that anthony blinking and the united states that the entire
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diplomatic team up in new york has already indicated that they are still full steam ahead in terms of trying to negotiate when secure some kind of agreement to de escalate the tensions. this is something that they had attempted to do a week ago, meeting with the top officials in israel before there was an escalation with a 11 on and now as things of only intensified over the last week. that is what they continue to do. we heard this from not only the secretary state, we've heard this from the national security advisor john kirby as well. so what we're hearing is that they are working on the sidelines in new york. they're working tirelessly to prevent a full blown war. they say the risks are acute and that they are working with both intermediary speaking to hezbollah, as well as israel, that it is vital to prevent further escalation. the best answer is diplomacy. the
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one thing the joe biden said he absolutely did not want to see going back a year ago, was a broader escalation of the gods of war. and now he has an escalation on his hands . it's, are you able to describe the mood within the, by the ministration right now? it will probably it's optimism, but what i can tell you is, for the last week, it's the exact opposite privately. and there are 2 reasons why the 1st is because of exactly what has happened in the last week. this has really thrown a cold water on what their hope was for trying to secure a cease fire. freeman. israel's war on gaza that this is really hampering efforts. the 2nd problem and all of this is in terms of the cease fire agreement. well, we've heard all along, but it was a minute that things were 98 percent there. what that stumbling block seems to be
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is the issue of the ratio of, of the palestinian prisoners for captains being held in gaza. and that is something that seems to be stumbling blocks. it is too difficult to overcome. and that is why we're now hearing that this may not be resolved before the us selection, or even before the end of the president's term, i was just there was white house correspondent. kimberly how good. thank you so much. that's bringing teresa bowden from you in headquarters. in new york, so theresa, you heard from our teams there in a mon, even in washington dc. they're looking at new york to find out what's happening in terms of possible behind the scenes diplomacy and negotiations. this is all very, very new. we're talking just minutes since we found out that there's maybe something happening. do you know anything about this? well, we do know that there's lots of meetings behind the scenes to try to deescalate the
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situation and 11 on right now. we've heard anthony blink can expressing that they're talking to all sides of this ongoing conflict. how to attempt to hold not only the bottom and of live on, but also uh his wireless attacks or the as well right now. so there's lots of talks behind the scene and it's interesting to know that as were leaders continue to talk to you, the general assembly slides behind me, as you can see here at the united nations. this is something that has dominated the agenda here. we've been listening to results press and the feedback calling for a ceasefire, calling for an end of the war with her to pick up the from jordan, saying that the united nations is at risk that the united nation flags do not longer protect civilians do not protect too many tyran workers, we have heard of the turkish president are the one i also say that western values are at risk because of what's happening and does that include happen in logan? no secretary general antonia with terry saying that lebanon is on the brink of
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collapse. and saying that there's a risk of one of the guys that so suddenly there's lots of concerns about what could happen, what could happen if there could be a grounds operation in i live, i know not this point. so certainly there's lots of talks behind the scenes, but officially i saw so lots of different chat in spite of what the united nations had that she, let's not forget. we heard precedents have already made a savanski from ukraine earlier today saying that the united nations cannot resolve peace and war because too much. we live on the security council and on its field power. and that's why the lots, lots of hope back to the united nations will help who sold this anytime soon. however, we do know that this talks behind the scenes thoughts are going on. teresa, there's an emergency meeting that's been called of the un security council later today. about this, about 11 on what can we expect from that? well, i said before the, the, what's happening in the middle east right now and the risks of escalation and
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living on even further dominating the agenda here. so aside from the general assembly, a speeches that we're hearing now, there's 2 separate, a security council meetings, one that is going to be starting a shortly later to be at. and another one that's being called by friends, a 6 pm later today, what kind of expects eric smoke t r yet. but what we do know is that something has changed. we've been the security council from the very beginning of the after the 7th of october attacks, we sold the leaders at the security council, giving a green life for israel to continue or to begin it's attack. but we're seeing lots of questioning that one, the only country that continues to not openly criticize this, right, continues to be the united states. but however, as i said before, there's been lots of united nations resolutions in the past. resolutions that have been repeatedly ignored by it's while, but certainly this discussion is going to be happening later today at 6 pm local time. your time or lies are going to be there to see what the leaders or
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representative from different countries around the world will have to say about the situation and live on right now. all right, teresa, anything more that you learn about diplomacy? 11 on behind the scenes efforts involving the us or other players, you will let us know as soon as you learn something that sounds as the rest of reasonable reporting from you in headquarters in new york time to bring in more. wanda sharlitra 0 senior political analyst, you're joining us from london, mar, one you may have heard me observe with kimberly that the one thing us president joe biden did not want to bubble was for the gaza war to become a wide a war. and that is exactly what he's got on his hands now in the middle of a presidential election, no less. my question is, did benjamin netanyahu play jo? bye? i it's there's no doubts that there's any hope played by them. but let me start with the 1st part of your assumption, which i will take issue with. it is true that the i got an assertion deployed.
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the aircraft guide you through the eastern is the training in the 1st week of the war in or don't or under the pretext, all know the generalization of the war. but that's meant 21 k. that means that the, by the administration was put the equity middle eastern country, or notice that they cannot interfere with as far as affairs as is there a carries it's war, it's retaliation if you were to. so much of it as is right, scattered is generally so i think guys are the united states, make sure to she is right, so nobody here not lives. they shouldn't bend the origin of cannot interfere in israel's water. in garza, that does not mean that is right is cannot expand the war and still have been on on bonds. celia, i just did the suite back in as far as the by the administration is not recently at the grid, the stone,
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but it's ok is i could do whatever it is i need to do. i might have to warehouse but like bombing the hell he's in. yeah, i'm on for example. right. but then as far as nathaniel, hopefully by then he surely did for him for 11 months. and i am becoming ever more convinced, especially after i report that as 24 hours from public and investigative outreach out of the united states. that talks about how a blinking was also has been nothing you know, forwarded by that in many ways or for congress that banking was in on it. i'm really getting the sense that he was a congress if you want. ok, is there any government in washington? you hear him now, you can't the salt with him saying we need diplomacy. what was the last 1112 months when is around was getting this genocide in gaza. it was the old days. i don't believe a single word that comes out
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a blinking smell. definitely no more. okay. in that case, let's pivot to what's actually happening on the ground and what we may be able to learn from history. clearly this contact between israel in his book lies not dying down far from it. as we start to think about a deeper longer whar, what should we learn from the past, from previous wars between israel and has the law? it's all mind there is a lot of things that i'm not sure if you we do, we have half an hour an hour to go ahead from a beta. okay, so let's start with the context. for example, the 2006 was very different from this for the 2006 ford was because the environment was different as well. it was more or less. i saw, it wouldn't have to be. it's more positive and then back is there. it was more or less the same, but then 2006 was right after the invasion of iraq, the whole war on that are saying. and here's my life. this time had some support in
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the region. there was some $650.00 towards his butler is more like a tech turned out to be a bit of a hero. and the reason for sending drops to his right because by lot today is more or less isolated in different spots of the region. it's, it has a 4th, a deal on and some of its proxies. but look, i mean, what are they, right? i mean, the series of disappear tennessee and the rock is only talking and the radians are trying to make up the ever be americans. so, you know, at the end of the day, how much is one, the holes are out of what i selected today that they've ever been do as well as mid month or is strategic patients that they've gone to the road. i'm not sure as wait and reserves power in the region wide as well. i might have strategic patience. the nice patience is running. got nothing, you know knows. and that's why nothing. yeah. how is bombardment today? i'm like in 2006 is very severe. incredibly criminal, as we saw with
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a match that are attacked couple of weeks ago. and you know, this one a thing, the, the communicate the communication devices and never known to what's happening. i was doing this side as you did in god's that he's doing a level he's making decisions to pay the price if he can get to her mouse. and if he can't get his bottle, he will try. but at the same time, he will get to the shooting and people who will get to the left and these people. so what we're seeing here is the beginning of punishment. the news punishing the past, the seniors were punished. this is not to the liking anyone in the region, but testing that was able to get it to get away with it because he gets the support but one of the united states, but a good number of european powers is what i now we hear of some kind of a deal and they all say, you know what? i say again, i don't believe a word that's coming out of the budget administration, but i won't be surprised that as much any all continues to bomb the hell out of lebanon and palestine, and has, has one that is losing
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a lot. and being slightly isolated, and as the rhymes charging it's doing that they could be working on something we don't know are on the shower. all sure. 0 senior political analyst. thank you very much. samantha garza now where is really forces have killed at least 20 palestinians since the early hours of wednesday is really your strikes targeted on this era refugee camp killing at least 4 people. the bodies were brought to a make shift, morgan ox, the hospital, in an attack on the neighboring elbow. res camp of pregnant women and 4 children were killed. as i was asleep and i woke up to find myself in a holes. i couldn't see anything at all. so i was buried under the rubble. i don't know how i survived. it was a miracle. i came out. i saw nothing around me, but destruction. the whole area was flat. i wonder why we are defenceless civilians . i'm a university student. i studied international humanitarian law. it clearly stipulates
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the protection of civilians, the distinction between armed men and civilians. the whole world pontificate on international law. where are they? where are those who preach human rights where, why not act and have a cease fire? in a few days, the war will enter its 2nd here. how many more should be killed for you to act more than 40000 have been killed, and more than 100000 wounded, living in a disaster. it is misery where the arab states, where are those who preach to have to is really forces deliberate, a truck containing at least 80 bodies of palestinians and gaza. on wednesday, the palestinian ministry of health actually says it is refusing to receive the bodies, citing a lack of coordination. they say those killed have repeatedly been handed down to authorities without any form of identification. forcing them to be buried. as unknown martyrs go back, live to the united nations general assembly were libby. as the president mohammed unison men feet is addressing the assembly i then to high because you do the assets
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and doing a study i was sitting on your election. the president of the 17 9th session of the united nations general assembly. i wish you on your team all the success. so what i would also like to express my function appreciation to mr. dennis ponce's the for guy that he's excellence t, where chip off of the previous session facts are also due to his excellence. he the secretary general, i'm telling you a terrorist for his continuous effort to promote the internet to be some security, as well as his good offices to achieve that noble objectives of the united nations on his role and promoting human rights. i see the east, i see that your said that by them president, ladies and gentlemen. yeah, i them leave. yeah. has suffered for over more than a decade from successes transitional periods,
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tainted with one just to find conflicts in roles among the brothers. they were fueled by for an interference aimed at weakening the state deepening divisions of the and controlling it's natural resources, as well as its political and social level decisions. this necessitates a strong tom's today to regain control and that he, the challenges are huge and complex before us. however, we're still trying to read consensual solutions to united words and drawings and gather old parties around one table to find a national solution. however, this institutional division that is the result of the system i take up
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struction by some political parties and the subsequent conversely part over privileges in the play of long it has led to the escalation of this institution. the, i'm political crises, it has a complicated political was. yeah, yeah, i think we lumped k 's. this started with building power little body leading to the freezing yet counseling of our commitment to certain political agreements and resolutions of the security council on the use of the resources of the state as an a to for political pressure. and the last of which was also attack can get the libyan prosecution en route to cation and it is our duty to shoulder our responsibility to ensure the safety of our country on its strength,
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the comprehensive political solution, including the financial economic and security pops. unless in addition to national interest is the only way to ensure hours to ability so that we can hold the elections and renew the legitimacy of all institutions so that the libyan people can insure self determination. we commend full national and international effort aimed at promoting dialogue and all different libyan parties. we firmly believe that the libyan people have the right to to decide their destiny and to who, to whom, to govern it and run its affairs. and this will be achieved when we rang you village of tennessee and route getting the control that some parties are trying to prevent. libyans are the most
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capable to decide on their destiny. and people can choose who to represented to be fair. what has happened? elections and referendum. so you've got to overcome any political tail made, ladies and gentlemen, the national reconciliation project under the sponsorship of the presidential council to ease undergoing a slow process due to the recent developments with disk in the country, especially that some political parties are trying to of trusted by all means, we reiterate the need to accelerate this path to build trust and this vain. we commend the effort of the african union. we call for a libyan the dialogue to ensure a national park and
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a comprehensive reconciliation conference. we stressed the need that for over 2 folders to participate constructively, to reach a peaceful settlement based on the libyan solution away from any 4 and dictations or interferences. we cannot reach sustainable solutions without a serious and almost dialogue among the libyans without any for an interference. this would ensure the unit t, all our country sees that towards the social cohesion as conference. here. this month coincides with the 1st anniversary of the destruction of parts of the city of darnell due to the tar came down. you know, this was an unforgettable and painful event that left behind
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a lot of destruction and huge human the material losses. and that's what, how, as are we also written under the effort of the libyans who came together to drill a clear less than all the ability of that would be and people to overcome the obstacles and crises they phase. that's when they decide to solve their problems. domestically without any for an interferences or dictations. we renew our support to the sincere effort for recovery. as we paid the way for the reconstruction all over the country. ladies and gentlemen, the with them dennis hide an ethnic cleansing committee the by the x ray, the occupation, the guess the palestinian and lebanese, the polls represent a pain use violation of international law. we uphold the principles of
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accountability and we should not allow any in unity and ensure accountability and therefore a libya joins south africa is case before the i c j on the grave violations of the is there any entity to only international rules and laws? yeah, and we must to ensure accountability for the mass genocide in violation that the policy and you people are subjected to. we stress the need to work in addressing the situation then to eliminate the spectre of a region of war in the region through addressing the situation in gaza and putting an end to the news violations of gas to palestine. we stress the right is about a senior people in self determination establishing you their independence state
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code with the truth of them as a capital. they design gentleman's for president. turning to the regional international affairs. we stress the need for a concerted effort to counter the legal migration on terrorism. this represents a huge challenge, not only to the bottom, many other countries, especially the african countries in countries in the region, libya for we are a trends the country that shoulder huge garden in this thing. we believe that the solution to this matter necessitates consulted effort was taken into account over national legislations unitarian aspect. and the protection of margaret's rights tending to terrorism, libya has gravely suffered. from this coach, we succeeded in defeating dodge size to the sacrifice of our people and the
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efforts of the military institution, as well as the support of the international community. we continue to work on promoting domestic security and protecting our borders through the cooperation with the international community. we endeavor to establish security centers to coordinate effort among different national security focuses on the neighboring countries, combating terrorism is not in their military confrontation. it's a multi faceted phenomena that requires greater than me to come, so to local and international effort. and they comprehend says approach that addresses it's different dimensions. and despite the efforts of the united nations, the stain, we believe in need to develop. but national mechanisms to counter these challenges away from any negative interferences. ladies and gentlemen,
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i stress with it's high time to close ranks and build bridges of unity. let's make our solidarity, the cornerstone of our homes and this generous home land. people who love life. i assure you that we would not enjoy our wealth. what she thought then will be the seeds of strife and discord. continue to strive among us, our unities, the past hours to the t. it's the hope that would carry our children into a better future. and i do to uphold our national unity and take off the interference that aims, that undermining our endeavors. his turing bears weakness to the greatness of this people that of young people who are the source of inspiration to nations and people
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for decades. they prove that despite the over challenges experienced, well, they always raise of tongue girl and more resilient and adamant libyans will not forget those who stood by them in times of culture. we will continue to work to build a bright future worthy of the aspirations in hopes of our poll. we will spare no sacrifice for it to say. thank you and peace and blessings of god be upon you. on behalf of the assembly as you've been listening to mohammed eunice msl, menchie libby as president. he touched on several things. one of course for those who have been following libyan affairs on the national reconciliation, that is happening very slowly in fits and starts. he said that must start to happen faster. the country has been split essentially into 2 rival governing authorities
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since the downfall of the late labor and leader and more market duffy. he also touched on what's happening in gaza and referring to the genocide bias real against the palestinians, describing it as a violation of international law. russian forces say they have captured 2 more villages in ukraine and are making advances in the town of will adore. that is located in the, the, and yet screech, and you see it there. in eastern ukraine footage posted it posted on social media, appears to show explosions and smoke rising from buildings. law school claims that intends fighting to place their meanwhile ukrainian president followed him. your zalinski has also addressed the you in general assembly and he urged world leaders to stand with his country against what he calls russian colonialism. you greenhouse will never accept. will never accept why anyone need the will, the lives that such a brutal colonial boss which you, it's no want to day can be imposed on your brain. now instead of
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a normal peaceful life, i want these for my people, real peace and justice. and i am asking for your support from all nations of the world. we do not divide the world. i ask the same of you, do not divide the world, be united nations. a sign of his test fired an intercontinental ballistic missile island to the pacific ocean. it's rare for these tests to be publicly acknowledged, and they usually take place in isolated inland areas rather than etc. the military says the move was routine and compliance with international law. in 2023, there was a record number of internet shutdowns across africa. that's according to internet rights groups access. now, the organization says author it if the ortiz deliberately interrupted, web access, at least $283.00 times and $39.00 african countries. nicholas hack reports from the
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senegalese capital, the car for citizen journalist, my to r c. c, words don't come as freely after being locked in jail for an online post. for every keystrokes, there is no hesitation. the sense of the presence always watching over him on his computer device. when thousands in 2023 were protesting a politically motivated trial against opposition figure we spend some to see say took to social media to document what people were shouting on the streets. the young journalist was convicted of threatening the state and feeling unrest. his post permanently deleted from the internet. defiance he says, says he would do it again. oh, go, come on, i'm going to, i'm please. oh so that my jo times made me more courageous and also more cautious. i think i come out stronger and more determined to continue my joint. and so my at the forum on the internet for you to me now for go see systems among cyber activist
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journalists, policy makers, influencers and hackers, their goal to push back against growing internet repression. 2023. so a record $283.00 internet shutdowns across $39.00 countries wide spread. cyber blackouts took place in senegal, ethiopia, and getting well if you, because t great and i'm are our regions in, during a year long shut down kenya. and most of be also joined the list. these governments say the restrictions are necessary to stop the spread of misinformation and prevent and rest witness governments west point now using natural disruptions during periods of unrest as well as during periods of elections. and ultimately, whereas, the justifications are numerous that provided by the states network disruptions undermine access to information. they undermine freedom of expression,
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they undermine citizens, access to education services, to help services, and they undermine the economy. at the 4 m. c. c hopes to learn from others like him, some of whom have developed creative ways to circumvent and combat internet restrictions . together, they are a growing movement of resistance. refusing to let technology meant to give them a voice. silence that nicholas hawk algae 0 the car. people in indian administered kashmir had been casting their balance for the 2nd round of local elections. it's the 1st to regional vote since new delhi revoked the territory sent me a ton of a status in 20199000000 the registered voters are expected to choose members of the regions 90 c legislative body. the assembly will have powers to debate local issues, make laws, and approved decisions for governing the territory is still a head on al jazeera in sports or football is being put at risk by the number of
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games that they're being asked to play. far as ma'am, well, joining us for best, the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in dubai. the
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business latest to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the, [000:00:00;00] the few sports news as far as smile. who's doing this in the studio far? thank you so much. sarah. manchester city say they still don't have the timeframe for the return to action of midfielder vodree. the spaniards seriously injured his name during sunday's primarily game against arsenal. roderick wasn't part of the city team that be bought for $21.00 and the lead cup on choose day. last week
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rosary said player health was being risk due to the increased number of games this season. tom size lind reports as explained the plan to explain the plan. this was one game. everyone was happy to take pulse and you wait for president alexander, sit for and organize the legends, match the head of a meeting in prague himself and see thought are on the fly for the decisions to include more games and major club competitions and move this threatening to stay, the sports is breaking points and there's a crew learned each of the situation, but 3 now faces to be able to continue to dimensions to city stone for a long period of time, the paying the ultimate price for the very issue he brought up last week, in my humble opinion, and i think it's too much, i think we have to take care of ourselves. so someone has to take care of ourselves because we are the main characters of this that say sport or business,
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whatever you wanna call it free for claims on this website. that of primary importance in football is present and future is the protection of play of health and wellbeing. yes is there expansion of next is club. woke up to 32 teams that his fuel, the fire city were to win all the games this season. they stand to play staggering $73.00 matches. there's growing concerns that the place themselves haven't had any inputs. but it comes with this complications. a player that's not fighting for a contract that you know, really wants to showcase their skill under level. you know and gets a chance to play gets a real madrid at the club broke up. might not be so willing to to boy cut this kind of tournament. so i think the fact that we have such a diversity, you know, of players from each confidence, we have different sorts of stratification of income levels from each content that makes it difficult for, you know, the players to come together and have some kind of collective bargaining agreement the manchester united to right click match against se 20 on wednesday is best fish
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game of the month for so many of the places the 7th street to the international break at too many goods is clear that too many competitions uh for the top players . uh they are overloaded and this is not good for football. it's getting more every season and yeah, every season you see more and more injury. so i think uh essentially that uh, if you, if you, if you see this altogether, that is too much the life of presidents as best the door opened to a dialogue with fee for as to the way forward with the now the play is set to the busiest of the season from sizes to 0, and round madrid star say star striker killing a bob, a separate a site injury during their latest game. our launch lottie was taking charge of his $300.00 matches rouse, coach edgewater, his team, d alvarez, a $32.00 to move within a point of spanish league leaders. barcelona about the scoring for the 5th game and
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a row. so will you be there and i'm up here. see kind of a frame the about players playing well, the whole team played well today we kept told of the bull looked to create opportunities. plenty of chances. i think the team is improving and this is very good because the schedule is very demanding. we started very well after the international break, and hopefully we can continue on sunday, athletic ometer. it was going to be, as a lottie, is only the 2nd coach to make it to $300.00 games with round we've been talking to spanish football broadcaster jemma slowly about the keys to his success. he has a lot of experience. he has this kind of called personality. what the former players to explain about team is that he always knows when to talk how to address these big personalities, the stop stars. it when there is a controversy, she knows how to deal with that. and this is what he's proving in, in reality, 100 every season. so part of the thing to isn't often buffett and these are ready
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till the star steam 8, it's really good. so far you use is definitely there are no the controller 6, but we still have to see about that and being a substitute. so, so let's see how he monitors that. so i will say that so far, he's doing good. but of course, led to us at the beginning of the season. he's in his 2nd period at that 1200. and when she was fired, the 1st period he left the being very elegant, very classy. he came but he brought the team back to the success after some difficult years and in the fun based. i appreciate that he's personality. he never wants to make control receive his friend ms. bonnie: this time of the to with the funds. i would say he's one of the, the key success points of this kind of little until at the successful period thought 300 or former around 100 defender russell of our end has announced his
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retirement from football at the age of $31.00 brand, $13.00, league a titles and 4 champions league trophies during his time at right now for a move to matches united, he made his debut for tony inside. come up in july. that would be the last match. suffering an injury before hanging up his boots to argentina's river, played have become the 1st team to reach this season's cobra lipper, to doris semi finals. when when over chillies color colo saw them progressing to one on aggregate, the winners of south america's top club competition will qualify for december inter continental cup, which is bleed place in katara. the chicago white sox having avoided making some unwanted baseball history. the white socks are on course records, the most losses, and a major league season. we wish to beat the la angels on tuesday means there's still time. with the 1962 new york mats on 120 feet. okay, and that is all your support for now. serial back to you. all right bar. thank you
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