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the, the safe, the mean comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the . ready that this really military close up to reserve 3 days to the border with lebanon as the conflict has belong, escalates the time. so then, yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from to also coming up is real, carries out a strength of cost $11.00 on for a 3rd. a health minister there says 51. people were killed in 223 wounded on wednesday. while in gaza at least 20 palestinians have been killed and is really
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strikes across the street. plus, russia says it has captured 2 more villages in eastern ukraine and is attacking the town of fluids. the israel is pulling up reserved troops along its northern border with lebanon, and as its steps of extensive airstrikes on what it claims or his bloss sites. at least 51 people have been killed and 223 wounded and is really strikes on wednesday . and at least $620.00 people, including 50 children, have been killed across the country since monday when israel began it's offensive. is really army chief parts. the lady has told troops to prepare for a possible ground operation in level. meanwhile, hezbollah has fired back with miss island rock. it attacks the city of south. it was among the areas hits in northern israel local media report. the town was targeted by 200 rockets on wednesday. and more than 300 schools across 11 on has
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now opened their doors to the displaced which is 0 zeta holder. has this report from the capital, there was a lot of the day 3 of as well sustained era. so on living on a campaign, it's army says is about destroying hezbollah as 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 on north of b route, and 20 kilometers south of the capital. a building was destroyed along the main highway. the strikes are causing widespread destruction and casualties already in there are hundreds are mounting. strikes are now getting closer to the countries 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
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spirals into war. it's weeks too, 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 influence. but for the people of lebanon, this is very much for hundreds of thousands are believe to be on the move in seems similar to the last major war between as well, and has beloved in 2006, the ambulances, 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
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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 it, 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 a very thoroughly the most and settlers to their homes, which cannot be done without going into this are scalable diplomacy has not been successful. neither will of, as a, and it won't be successful with women. and as i can see, the lebanese officials say this is an unprecedented attack by israel,
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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 houses. here is all the harsh m as in southern lebanon, and he made his way through the deserted streets of tire as i'm driving into the neighborhood golf course, 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 where i've got the cap and this is the latest attack here. can see the building
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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, getting here comes with a lot of i ask whom i just, you know, i follow she is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reiterated. his military is not going to slow down the most and i can not de town every thing we are doing. but i can say one thing. we are determined to attend the residence of the north, to the home, safely. we are heading his belong with a forest. they have never imagined. we are doing it with mine and i can promise you
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one thing. we will not rest until the residents return to their homes and is really army chief for the lady was more direct when talking to troops near the 11 on board are giving the strongest indication yet the boots on the ground is a likely scenario. they don't, i'm sure we will continue. we're not stopping, we keep striking and hitting them everywhere, but the goal is very clear to safely retain the residence of the north. to achieve that, we are preparing the process of a maneuver which means your military boots well into enemy territory into villages that has the law as far paid as large military outposts with underground infrastructure staging points and launch pads into out here at drake. and to carry out a tax on his riley civilians as a 0, stephanie deckers in jordan's capital, amman. because the is really government has banned al 0 from reporting inside israel. stephanie, you know, and so far as possible,
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i'd love for you to sort of pull those threads together. what we heard from netanyahu, what we heard from the launch as the day closes where you are, are you able to give us a sense of what is really intense to do where this might be headed? what kind of footing there on as well, they're currently meeting in till i've even the defense ministry being briefed by their top military and security commanders, some reports and these ready media suggesting there is discussion and potential, you know, allowance approval for a ground defensive. i think we need to be very cautious, certainly with that. but yes, they've pulled up 2 brigades to reserve as brigades up to the north, and you heard, they're the words of how to be the army chief of staff. we've heard it also from another senior promoter today that it is a possibility. they've been saying this throughout the last 3 days of this. so more that they are prepared to go in. but certainly these really ministry does know if
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it does go in, if they do go in boots on the ground, you are and hezbollah territory the south, is there a strong hold and they will certainly be out of major disadvantage. you are also hearing from the american saying that really their priorities to avoid a ground defensive. and now all of these leaks of potential talks i'm, it ceased writing. these things need to be taken with a major grain of salt. but the main message from these radius is that gonna continue, and they're going to do that until it's safe enough, or the conditions are right for people to return to the north. i think anyone will tell you that that is only possible with a political solution. automotive treat one. okay, well that leads me to my 2nd question. when is real launched? it's ground operation into the gaza strip. officially to make is really safe, right? say for that is still ongoing. a year later, nobody knew at the time that was going to last a full year. so as israel is signaling that it is ready to go into 11 on that, i understand you say we have to, you know,
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during question marks around that. but are they messaging to these really public that it could last that long a year or more a mission. yeah. who has recently gone up in the polls and nets and yahoo and his war against has been law, has a lot of support. a lot of his ready public support, even those in his opposition support this war in the north. recently we've had the admittance once again of the breakdown into some of the ceasefire in gauze up there was no sign of any of the captives. these really, capt is being brought home. nothing. you know, certainly looking to is political survival has now opened, which many, unless will tell you was always on the cards in northern front. if anyone will set, tied you at, at some point in time that these 2 are linked. and there's not going to be an end to the north. if there isn't a ceasefire and garza so it's so complicated 0 with so many moving parts. but the
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main aim of these radius, they're in it now. so when is enough enough? and they may well go in on an underground defensive. we don't know at the moment, but certainly the messages they're going to continue their striking, but has bullet also hasn't yet many believe played it's cards. it's uh, it's bush rockets, ministry facilities. it's done, it's biggest already this morning, a medium range surface to, for surface missile at the most thought headquarters. but many will tell you that it's still biting it's time. so these are dangerous times. and whether the rumors of any potential talks on the sidelines of the u. n. g, a, a. going to make any change. we're going to have to wait and see my stephanie decker. thank you very much for that. we're going to go to u n. g right now fi, see what we can find out there. that sales are 0. stephanie decker reporting from amman. jordan, and this is theresa bo reporting from un headquarters in new york. so theresa, you heard what stephanie was saying? um, what's happening there is being discussed where you are, our understanding is that there is some,
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at least embryonic diplomatic effort happening behind the scenes. but we don't know a whole lot more and i know you have a guest and then you'll get to that. but what, what do you know about that? any diplomacy going on as well? we do know that there's been meetings between antenna blink and the golf corp counsel's again. the secretary of state saying that diplomacy must prevail, but they've been talking to both sides trying to de escalate the situation. but that's what we know just now. but let me tell you about what we've been seeing here . and we're gonna ask the foreign minister from a sonia about what they know has been going on here at the general assembly was based, debate is ongoing. let me introduce you to michael's death, nasa. he's the foreign minister of his though. yeah, he's been participating in everything that he's been going on here for administer. your president has been talking about a world in peace,
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but we're seeing what the situation is. 11 on right now. it's becoming definitely a challenge. what can you tell us about what's happening right now and living on as we see every moment and more and more bumbling. so this is very uh concerning and uh, it's like the symbolic as well that everything is happening during that week a week and all that well, leaders are here in the united nation. so i'm trying to find that piece. so we haven't made several resolutions to support the piece and then security and also it has been fight in the haven't very strongly speech about the ceasefire. of all, it's really, it's closer to this and start the peace process. it's not the negotiations, and i totally agree with the security blinking that we need to use this to prove medical channels, but the normally, we need to do to 10 going the meaning of it to find a way out that we can have these 2 state solution which is to find the everybody's support mainly here. it looks like 2 parts and these are our probably is not interested about that. and it just, you tell them in stock negotiations,
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the most important piece to reduce these for to find the cease fire right now for the innocent people for a separate just so as i was saying, there's been lots of bi latch word talks, lots of meetings. we're hearing that almost every leader has expressed or concern about what's happening in the middle east right now. what else can you tell us about what's being discussed among the leaders of the world that are present here today? we are, we are in the middle of the hot escalation momentum. so it is very hard to do anything i guess. but putting the political uh, pressure on the easy route. and also i must either of course, has the right to protect exactly. so nobody's questioning that, but the question is that the, what is what, what results we will have, what we haven't seen many to have and get this to you by the end, hundreds of thousands of people are losing their lives. and this installation is not uh, bringing us closer to the tuesdays solution on a peaceful negotiations. so um, i think that that is no good to go to different quotes, put the answer your question that what can we do and everybody's concerned. so i
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think that us limits are to explain. now they're going to be finished because a beep everywhere. asking that the, you know, that is no, it's not a good solution, right? so the ukraine is another issue that's being discussed. we heard precedents lensky earlier today at the united nations, expressing a son, a concert, and talking about a piece plan that he's come up with. and that you're part of being part with one of the chances of this piece plan of succeeding. we need to support your crane and we need to give you credit what they are asking because they are fighting and not doing it for themselves, but they are fighting for us a fighting for the region, but also they're fighting for the united nation, chopped her as present to lensky yesterday, saying that security council, who, val just us, can get our support. they may, through support via defense, but also taking down the restrictions of using weapons in the territory of russia. so, and then the 1st, the date today or tomorrow present. so lensky will i noticed,
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as well the victory plan and did select the read through planning set before that piece plan is coming about the principle. once we are announcing karen, the my that's are meeting, send out all the different. that's a discussion step that are kind of be a piece plan or a piece process without you crate. so presidents and then it has the piece plan, the about 10 points is throwing it together with argentines taking responsibility or point to point 5 about their threat interprets. and you like to move from chapter. so to get it with your brain, we need to have this piece planned, but before that we need to have victory planned and then your brain must when that was one last question. now suddenly there's a sense of urgency, more weapons to win the war. but there might be a change in government, there's you as elections, donald trump goodwin, this would definitely be a game changer. what do you think about that? as i don't know who's going to win the election, send the company when we don't know exactly what you have them. but uh, do i show your brain your being the security architecture will remain on the high
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priority least of us anyways. so what i do hope that we don't have to wait for the elections that, that us present bite and can make decisions about supporting citizens 73 planned already before. and removing these restrictions from that using the long range besides seeing the in russia. and also keeping the support of all to infrastructure of energy because you probably must survive the retailer, which is coming soon. so of course nobody knows exactly if we wait in the election . so once we will happen, but we need to act before. thank you very much. so we'll keep on morning during the situation here at the general assembly. the debate is ongoing again. now there's lots of concerns about what is happening in the me least. what is happening in gaza . what is happening in 11 on right now? lots of bilateral discussions on going lots of diplomatic meetings that many here are hoping that diplomacy will prevail. so that this was sort of war back to you
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was a 0 teresa bell reporting there from you in the headquarters in new york. thank you very much for that interview with the estonian foreign minister teresa unless turned back to gaza. now, where is really forces of killed at least 20 palestinians since the early hours of wednesday is really l strikes targeted on the surround, the refugee camp killing at least 4 people. the bodies were brought to a make shift more get into a access hospital in an attack on the neighboring album res camp. a pregnant women and 4 children were killed. this is really forces have deliberate, a truck containing at least 80 bodies of dead palestinians and gaza. the policy and ministry of health says that it is risk refusing to receive these bodies, citing a lack of coordination. they say that those killed have repeatedly been handed down to authorities in guns that without any form of identification, forcing them to be buried as unknown martyrs. honey, my mood has more from there about a this is rita harris has continued to pound across the gaza strip,
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causing further civilian casualties, events to your level of destruction everywhere and quite visible through blue, one right now and more in force displacement across the golf. in areas such as the, during the camera, further in the southern parts of the blogs, including a lot of the vaccination going in earlier. i've talked to these really military 6 members of one family in northern, broke off city and injured multiple numbers of people who were inside the residential house. that was targeted component, very residential. and there was a talked to earlier. ours is really a military, a partial residential home, and a great rest of the time it uses. 3rd time this week i can talk deliberately and relentlessly by giving here a talk. then there are couple like heavy artillery were 5 people recorded. joe, that includes the mother and years. busy daughters who happened to be in there 10
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years of this really military continue to cause further a tragedy to the point. the courtyard of this hospital highly right here, turn into each her turn into a space for funerals, not a place for healing. there is no medical care deliver inside the hospital. huge influx of injuries has been pausing. is too much pressure on the medical to soften the fact that there are no sufficient medical stuff available on the if you are medical supplies, make it very difficult for the medical stuff inside to provide any sort of medical care whatsoever us in the occupied westbank. now is really forces of killed a palestinian woman, an injured for others during a rate on the city of jeanine. military vehicles surrounded 2 hospitals in the city, bulldozers were also seen destroying infrastructure last month. israel carried out an extensive 7 day rate engineering, leaving
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a trail of death and destruction at least $714.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank. in nearly a year. still a head on elsie's 0, china conduct the rear public test of its long range, ballistic miss side will have the reaction on that. when we come back, the is really forces seek to silence the true affinity occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00. and romano, the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told . this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not of coolant or pressing it. is i have the right, the boy costs anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in
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that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who close for freedom of speech and 1st amendment right got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can't support that one, the bill on which is era hearing this is really of course, the part you said 25 ladies right. living in this area. oh, jesse was choose across the world when you close to the house of the story the, the the,
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you're watching else 0 for reminder of our headlines this hour is realized calling up reserve forces along the lebanese border evidence. health minister says 51, people were killed and 223 wounded in his really strikes on wednesday. nearly 600 people have been killed. the cost of a nonsense is real began. it's offensive on monday. as the law has hit back with miss silo attacks against israel, among the places hit was the northern city of sunset earlier attacked, targeting the headquarters of the massage intelligence agents senior tel aviv was intercepted us secretary of state anthony blinking says that his real has a real and legitimate problem referring to the threat of hamas and hezbollah, but in an interview with us media, he also said that more would not lead to a secure environment. what everyone watch is to have a secure environment in which people can simply return home. kids can go back to
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school, that that's what his roles 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 is bringing our white house correspondent can we allocate? so kimberly the, the white house, national security advisor, john kirby says that there's still room for diplomacy. so i wanted to ask you, same as i've been asking, are corresponding at the un? is there any serious diplomacy going on right now? what do we know? us? yeah, well uh we not only heard from the secretary state and the national security council's post 1st and john kirby. but we've also heard from the us president, he was speaking on a national chat show that's been airing out of new york. it's called the view and he said that is typically a sort of a relax show, but there was
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a bit of news in the president said that in terms of a diplomacy. yeah. that this is still being worked on the term de escalation in terms of cease fire agreements. it is still possible to try and achieve something that that is being worked on. he said the us is using every bit of energy to get this done and to see change. so that's what's happening right now. and the secretary of state also has set up in new york that. c the efforts that the united states is doing right now is tireless. the allies are working along with the united states, prevent full blown war that in other words, the risk of an escalation is a cute and the united states still believes the best answer is diplomacy going back a year ago. what the us, what joe biden specifically wanted to avoid with escalation in the region now they have escalation. okay. so you have lighting issues. it's all right, we'll stick with you through it. it doesn't matter. um, and now he's saying that now he has this escalation and is happening right in the
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middle of a presidential campaign. i mean, do you have a sense of feel for what the mood is right now within the administration as well? this is not ideal for during an election season, and this is also not ideal for a president who is a sort of trademark is foreign policy. this is what joe biden came in saying, this is what i'm good at. and this is what he was hoping would be his legacy. but what he was hoping is that it would be his signature of achievement as well. and so he was hoping to accomplish this before the us selection. and before a, the end of his term, i can tell you that, well, there is a projection of optimism. it's behind the scenes just the exact opposite. and there are 2 reasons why very quickly, number one of the, the sort of that the escalation of violence is particularly what is real cause it's
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north. and also the fact that there is, and well we have been saying there's an optimism from the united states on the part of a cease fire agreement. the fact is a, that's not the, the case. the behind the scenes. they're saying this is looking very bleak. kimberly, how could i know why i was car, responded, thank you very much. russian forces say they have captured 2 more villages in ukraine and are making advances in the town of fluid door. this is located in the don't yet screeching in eastern ukraine. footage posted on social media, appear to show explosions and smoke rising from buildings. moscow claims that intense lighting took place there in china has testified an intercontinental ballistic miss, silent to the pacific ocean. now it's rare for these tests to be publicly acknowledged and they usually take place in isolated inland areas rather than etc.
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and military says the move was routine and that it complies with international law . or that's it for me 0, then a whether is next. and then inside story ask whether diplomacy can succeed in bringing peace to the middle east. stay without the, the hello, i think, bright and breezy. thumbs up. the weather across the good part of the middle east, over the next day, or 2 particularly brazier some miles setting. in course that is the sort of saudi arabia. you'll notice the winds picking up in doha temperature as well above where they should be 4041 celsius has sent me a possibility over the next couple of days, a stronger way and just started to push this way down to a southern style, the ballistic dust insides, certainly a possibility on the cops here as we go through the next dial. so 1st level,
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not too many showers around, maybe the shout just around the go because but nothing much to speak of. dr. bright and sunny across that east. the side of the mediterranean, when starting to come in from a little bit more of a normally direction, but still plenty of room around for into the low to mid thirty's, quite widely across the region. that's a sort of temperature we're looking at into the northeast of africa, or of course misinterpreted and tripoli of $33.00 degrees. about a try, whether penny a shower say that popping up around the gulf if get a southern not area, they didn't tow gone up pushing through ivory coast. have you showers here where to where the 3 light bay area into so you have a lay out over the next couple of days and a repeat performance as we go on into friday. meanwhile, across southern africa, lot of fine and sunny weather since its inception, in 1961,
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the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the world leaders me to the united nations as tensions in the middle east are running high. this consensus on the need to restore. com with no sign of the conflict of faith who is able to enforce a peaceful settlement and can diplomacy really succeed? this is inside storm. the hello.

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