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upon the downstream industry on the quad infinities your better tomorrow the the hello and serve any it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from don't coming up in the program today. the is really military chief says they are preparing for a possible ground operation. 11 on to reserve for gates are being moved to the northern border. israel it carries out air strikes across 7 on for a 3rd day. the health minister there says 51 people were killed and 223 wounded on wednesday. why then gaza at least 20 palestinians have been killed and is really
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strikes across the strip. plus russia says it has captured 2 more villages in eastern ukraine and is attacking now. the town of philadelphia, the israel's army chief, says the military is preparing for a possible ground operation and level known as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a warrant. israel will not stop until northern residents can safely return to their homes while in washington presidential bite and warrant of the possibility of all out war. lebanon's health minister says 51, people were killed and 223 wounded in his really strikes on wednesday, nearly 600 people including 50 children of been killed across the country. since israel began it's offensive on monday, hundreds of thousands of people have had to flee their homes and southern lebanon to escape israel's attacks. as the law has fired back with miss island rocket
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attacks and the northern city of sunset and israel was among the areas hits and in gaza, at least 20 palestinians had been killed in his really strikes across the strip of pregnant woman and her 4 children are among those killed st holder begins are coverage from the route they 3 of as well sustained era, so on left and on. ok on 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, 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 their hundreds are mounting. strikes are now getting closer to the countries
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biggest city outside hezbollah stronghold and bade with southern suburbs where commanders have already been killed. and we will interrupt his report to bring you the speech of the french president amendment mccall was about to address the annual session of the united nations general assembly assembly heads of state and government ministers to this number to come by citizen gentlemen. jimmy, i'm speaking here on behalf of a country who will never forget, well, of what nations are capable of doing when they all united that you'd be freedom the phone says, you know, i'm from says just pay tribute to the business. yes. to the peoples of america, europe, africa, asia, when i was shot, you allow us to liberate tough sales from a nazi group to populate at the progress and peace. all send you the competition via the repub, francis with its peoples have created a community of pre stage serve in states, able to engage with each other and to understand what is essential and also the
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hope uncle. you should be on you much like we've seen in recent times during the pilot and picking a let me pick game and move on to that friends hosted this year with b, c and c was he hasn't been the support of of people's kind of them is that despite states that said, we're not picking any more, the men, ellen picked truths that we wanted here, did not come to life. you don't. however, the danger falls was without talking soon, yet, and impotent diplomacy of before us every day. and so, however tall you and you just, our organization even is facing the biggest convergence of crisis, possibly ever hoford's a decades of existence. and the feeling of a loss of control is growing when faced with was with climate change, increasing and equality, and justice 6 who every day humanity seems to be felt more fragment entity at the time when the so that is that something would require us to find common responsive,
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strong, effective responses for the need to z. these will to woods united nations need to embody who once again i'm what most me do the data. we need to find this essential bedrock of this. and that's what i wanted to talk briefly about. move, 1st and foremost, we need to visit a tool that tons of trust and respect between people's time. here i can see that we've often trampled in our debate, was to do this, we need to show pay equal attention to those who was suffering. as i mentioned here 2 years ago in fact the honda with legs bay of, of the possibility of having a double strong does the gun one life is equal to another. civilian protection is an imperative homeland most were made. and also the time when with the serial mocking the 70 percent of the 3 of the geneva convention released. unless it's not unless they, i did take rich from moments that those,
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those who died and you claim the know those who have died in calder from the south and those who die in the complex and sit down in the great lakes region or in mountain low would be those whose consequences to all alone and take notes. let's retain control and restore this confidence and trust. which means that we should find that for peace everywhere and not accept any differences at the time. and in different such time when human lives are at stake and still to accept any difference when the difference being made when territory integrity in a substantive states is at stake. ease of these conflicts. today, the bar code into question are very capacity to ensure that you are you in child to is respected when i see some people want to propose peace. by asking for capitulation. is it surprising? we can't even, how can we, we could support everything else. id like this,
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i would like to raise the rate to see how the protection of civilians, of full to monetary and workers of all of those who are working to defend the common values is crucial in each and every one of these conflicts. next, we must provide a common response to the great challenges the to was the, to effect in europe. and the middle east. now is russia indeed is waging a war and ukraine for territorial conquest. scrolling, the most fundamental principles of international life is, is they all guilty of legal, of violating the law, ethics it on nothing with that doing is in line with the common interest of nations . no faith, specific responsibilities, but they shoulder within this organization. the faith of ukraine is the question of peace and security in europe on around the world. because who could still believe that they are protected from that bigger neighbors. the violent neighbors that was offered to me is a freely like russia when this is the,
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as if nothing happened. no one could do that. because that for the not common interest on the common interest of nations, but ukraine be restored in its digital rights as soon as possible. and the just and lasting peace be built us firms will continue to do as we're thinking it's power so that you crane can hold strong, be out of danger and obtain justice. france will continue to provide it with the equipment which is necessary for its defense with its allies and partners with all the closest to them. funds will support the remarkable resistance of ukrainian people and will commit for the lots of ed lasting security. let's just look for peace. friends will join forces with one of those it will sincere apology is to build a solid pace and ukraine for pete for you craner for you ever since. i know that for many of us, the key issues are elsewhere because it's
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a long list of folk often was unjust victories, badly negotiated resolutions, or perhaps resolution has never implemented. i am not forgetting any of them, even if i call this the little head presidency. so kathy, who spoke earlier, a distributed, said that the situation the great plains and i will go back to him and president, come in a few days, a couple of aspects of consensus as well. and on forming a prime minister, which from, from some strongly show. but show that with the pressure promises by john and territory intentions, the international committee must be the so that the peace negotiations are successful on foot so that the boat internationally recognized board is preserved. b. c. but i know that for a lot of the people here, the essential issue be only is was, is to get on. it's also for us to get a noted head goal. is that where the face, the palestinian people is carbon places present and
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heavy. it's all about debates is on this topic of such a topic, complex topic, i'd like to say clearly the fonts is position from day one week condemn strongly the terrorist attacks, which was terrible and unprecedented, carried out by him up against israel, on the 7th of october, you will receive, the terrorism is unacceptable. what type of the causes may be on here we mon, the victims of the how much is a tech? on the 7th of october, basically, they include $48.00 french citizens by express my compassion, friendship, and to the, to all of those families who have lost children, parents, friends. on the 7th of october, we also want to gain and solemnly for the hostages to be released they amongst them. there were also several french compatriots to inherit,
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wish to commend the assets of united states of america, egypt, and could talk to achieve this. this remains of priority for as old israel and faced with his terms, the tech has a legitimate right to protect their own people from to deny him as the means of attacking them again. and no one here could have suffered something about the sex of accepted without the being consequences, however gift to try it so well, that is why it is waging, god has gone on too long. the 10s of maybe thousands of civilian victims in palestine could not be justified. there was no explanation possible for this. there too many innocent people have died on removing them to see most of those people who have died of a outrage for humanity and as dangerous source of hatred resentment which threatens and will threatens every one security, including both of israel. tim, all right, so this one needs to stop and cease fund needs to happen as soon as possible at the
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same time as the horses are released on the humanitarian assistance days to arrive on months and goals as lister. this is a position that we have held since october to $23.00. where with the resolutions we have many of us. let's hold the 1st you monetary in a way we health of amounts have a conference because there is another between $2.00 to $3.00. it's now the question of political well given the structure of the mutual capacity of her mouth and it is imperative, but a new page is turned in all the ink also for the guns to be cited for the amount of time. and what gets to refer to return of so if it is to finally be protected, funds will participate in any initiatives that will save lives and would allow for everyone's safety to be protected. the department of international mission must open the way for the implementation of the 2 state solution. it is up to the security council to take a position on this. we can also, without further ado,
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that message for witness needs to be taken to preserve the link between the goal of the on the west bank to risk. but to restore the student will still retain its functions and also to ensure the reconstruction of a tired tree. and to once again, make life possible. quite simply, good friends with the will do and show everything can be done. so the palestinian people kind of finally have a state side by side with israel the conditions for just enough to increase a wellness and don't really. we just need to open the way full this on the path towards this has to be short as possible. france will that full is accepted because is committed to the 2 state solution. it will new effects. and so finally it can benefits to people and meets that legitimate aspirations. a palestinian state. the goal should be creative, given openness. i've guarantees security guarantees, but israel to so it should be, should build. so right reciprocal recognition as common security guarantees for
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holding the region. i'm gonna be working on this over the next weeks with these ratings and palestinians with full rich regional and international partners as well . and then this time, at the moment the main risk is about to have an escalation. also, isaac's and my brotherly thoughts to lebanon and the lebanese people has the law for too long has been running a tenable risk of dropping webinar. mental israel cannot, without consequence, just expand his operations to 11 on from the mom's, but for everyone to respect the obligations along the blue line, we will that full to ensure a different voice can be heard, a voice that gets into dispensable to full spattering civilians. and preventing a regional conflagration, we must not with time not to have
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a will and let them know that cannot be war and they've been on. this is why we urge science is right. you to see space escalation and let them know until it has we have to hezbollah to seize those me. so notice to israel, we budge full of those who provide them with the means to do so. to stop doing so, we have asked for the security council to meet today and due to the send are welcome to just based on the french minister of this end of the week, we'll head to lebanon themselves. it's always the same and community. but we must show 1st when face with the great regional challenges. i'm the global challenges before us because beyond the conflicts that we're seeing and it's of just mentioned . so we need to gather to continue this, this fitness to ensure that sovereignty is respected. everyone, the sovereignty regional and international solutions need to be built to tackle
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these challenges. this is the idea behind the relationship we wish to have with africa, a new partnership about fours for what for the last 2 years we've been doing. working to do funds has been a lot of a recent news for the african continent from system a lot of the last few decades, but most pacifically in the cell. how whether the french army has fought successfully against terrorism side by side with regional international partners. however, submitted to recruit to us in the region have less meant that we met public, the necessary conclusions. but europe and africa have a shed destiny, which demands a broad partnership of partnership for peace and security. which we need of which the terms need to be renewed, more training or equipment more mutual respect. both serve as partnerships that is underpinned by economic energy spoilt aspects,
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as well as cultural memory aspects. and also we've been in setting a goal kind of a rude out. jerry, i'm a rock co and many other countries. this is what we have been patient, the building of a recent years of something we will continue to do students. so this is the same philosophy that full the last 6 years we've been involved in, in order to build a partnership with again, the pacific region with friends have an admission to come speak to the respect for international law without which will be noted, prosperity saved and this region, which has seen a recent years as much development. a lot of people try to trump club rules and post the wheels by force process proposing alternative not to replace them a thing to give states and the region. once again, the possibility to choose the positives for on a project by project basis, french territory they made the pacific have a unique expertise in the fight against climate change protects nobody but diversity. the development of clean energy or the fight against cross pull the
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threats of our vocation, is this in the region and it has to cooperate with oh, on the environment has been destroyed this part and it based logic is one that 6 to building you balances to reject refuse the will be fragmented with old rule books of uh, photo side. we respect picture that we build the paths towards pace and stability. so beyond that, the challenges that we have is of course affected by comb, the conflicts, but as i mentioned. so we, but we don't know which i should not lose sight of our multi. that's real agenda because of all of us know, should we lose the effectiveness that we've committed to and having gone through the pump that make which reminded us of so blatantly of the importance of some of these common challenges which don't forget but this we need to talk about one of this in mind, and so i believe profoundly that's effective, multi life, multi,
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but for some has never been isn't necessary, as today. it must give results. they must give results for development for i think, i think the quality education, health care climate bite of a student technology on each of these individual pillars. we need units a and we need also to just do everything with time to avoid a divide between a north and the south. and that's exactly the phillips, the fee that we have developed in the powers packed for people on planet that more than $60.00 states of, or the joint. first thing we need to ensure that never, we will push a state to choose between these objectives. why would that note states of the north teach lessons to the states of the south and try to explain to them that they should respect apartment to move for the renounce on very oh, oh no my go, paternity is. this is something simple that we didn't do 2030 years ago. so would be unacceptable. best full way to build an agenda that allows at the same time progress to be made in the fight against an equality and full social development
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for education, for climate and by diversity. i'm the global house. so then solutions need to be made at least solutions. need to be based on the proposals of the states themselves . and this is what we have for example, started to do with partnerships for just energy transition. nope, having one size fits so solution for all from capital us where we go to inspect countries and ask them to full follow exactly the same recipe in each country has the own path. so that is the key to suffering data. now then we need a public financing of razor, and those are leveraging the private sector to on the rent. but this is what allowed us for years ago to properly support via message special during rice and to obtain obtainment, re effect reallocation of gold and a 100000000000 special during rights for the benefit of the countries who need the most in most urgent, maybe 6 in africa, so the silent revolution,
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but it was crucial. this is why would this packs um the moment we would have, we would revision members here on the effective authority of present monthly, solemn, with the supposed to be not to nations of the i received a and organizations concerned. this is what we wish to present to these reforms. i carry out far reaching reform of multilateral banks, of financing institutions. we launch the subject to full shed financing, bringing together development backs from across the world, including those whose agendas on quite the lines. we need to work with this from this coming financing agenda so that we can meet the objectives as i mentioned we together and i hope and the months to come to students. but we'll be able to carry out this reform that probably will bind camille. i'm at 1st the to remove when you the members risk membership fees, institutions with bill to, to time of when many of you want independence. so the structure of the cockpit
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to needs to be restructured to, to make it strong to the world bank and the i m. s. for only conceived it's valuable, so calibrated at a time when the challenges with very different when the global to call me it wasn't as big where the population was completely different. so we need to lift these upset because obviously blockage is caused sometimes by the biggest countries which are prevent, prevent others from receiving money because it could be that could be diluted. we need to give the pick the best way to access to these institutions so that they can fund the countries of the south main. and this reform is of imperious a subsidy for quite a bit of taste as a whole. and i'm saying to all of this, which is countries, and those are who around us on the table. if you decide not to do that, but you'll see in the next few years you'll say no alternative order, a badge. they will forget your agenda if you decide not to do this and then we will be accuse of cynicism and hedge them in
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a box. not wrongly this reform of finance and will to not tourism is indispensable to address these challenges. we also need to do at climate, to fight adversity agendas to the call. we have upcoming cops very important. one of the month to funds will play it's pub, particularly through. we have costa rica convening for the united nations and importance meeting for oceans in nice in june 2025. hey, we'll have you in ocean's conference and we will continue. are you just at work on this? and i hope that a lot of you here will be able to rectify what we've managed to achieve over recent years. takes it the treaty on the protection of the high seas. this is crucial how many roles are continuing to make progress on the question of was to have that sol, so in dispensable with a new one planet, so much on role. so this is a long side comic sent us out a ready to be a i would go into details of course and all of the topics i taught necessary. but i
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do wish to recall that how pressing an issue or to go through a short intelligence is where it's important for all states here to coordinate thomas who we, we need to foster innovation. of course, we need to ensure that the innovation and occupational intelligence it's meant to it's accessible to all peoples and countries of the product. and so it doesn't few more division and inequality. but we also need all of this to be developed. and i, and with an exit co democratic framework created by the peoples of the planet, that is resolute. we cannot let some people, these like a few private detectives who are on the cutting edge of this innovation at the moment. think about the future of us for our people's. this is why friends and family to 25 will convene the next action summit for artificial intelligence. but i'm sure you've understood the aim is to build this common framework. and i welcome the work that's been done and coordinated by the secretary general and the global
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digital pat compact, which is built using the best of expertise editing shrines based phillip phillips, the fee which we subscribe to. totally to conclude, ladies and gentlemen, that i'm aware of course, but i've forgotten so many difficult situations from venezuela to the heart of africa, to uh, as so many other tensions. and i've shown up i want to talk about time institutions . i hear lots of people say that what the guy, what we're going to do to the web is distributed in the band. it doesn't, there's no point in it. we can't resolve conflicts. why do we have it? so we're not here. let's how show i construct safe kind of impatience, and we'd com. just be satisfied with not being able to resolve things. but we know the who's responsible. while we have a security council that has been blocks that his belongings reciprocally according to each another's interest. well, that's still the case won't be able to make progress. is there a better system?
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i don't think so. so let's make the u. n more efficient. firstly, perhaps making them more representative and that's why from was because i read the right to is in favor of, you know, the security council being expounded, germany, japan, india, brazil should be permanent members, much like to of the country. so applicable decides to represent them. these new elected members will also also need to be accepted, but the revolt reform of the composition of the security council is not sufficient to load to make it more effective to. so i wish this also to, to talk about how we should also change the working methods to limit the right to veto in case of much crimes. and also to focus on operational effective decisions. but peacekeeping means maintaining itself for peace and security needs. rather, this is why we need to be brave and on the basis to do something with the current permanent members. this is something we should be doing is i'm thinking of how much
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25 years after the millennium submits it is now high time use this to be more effective to back to back to on the ground for space and for civil society. and then be on the united nations. we must also mulky new era in each of our multilateral institutions, as i just mentioned, phase of a few words i wanted to share with you ladies and gentlemen, today. at the time, a great time, all of our and a 5 well daughter here was so many conflict seems and resolvable. i will say that friends will continue to carry this voice, but is loyal to its values. that is the main thing that refuses to oversimplify the context of the i'm the principal continue to defend the simple values with principles that we've always defended the human dignity, the respect for the principles of the child to and beyond. conflicts on the current new cycle. we're continue to build with do and then i would say we're on will
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effective international order. this is what we will continue to advocate for alongside our friends and allies. but also we should be free to say no. sometimes it looks easy, sometimes be able to refuse the cynicism of the time or so things that seem obvious, but to know. thank you very much for your attention. we of you have just been listening analysis 0 to the french president and mentoring nicole who has been addressing the united nations general assembly. this is day 2 of the annual general assembly were world leaders gather most countries. in fact, all countries are given nominally a 15 minute speaking slots, where world leaders can address pretty much anything that they want. and it's striking the number of leaders who have chosen to make israel and the gaza wor, no,
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uh, the escalation 11 on a central part of their speech. that's something that will be addressing with our guests and corresponding throughout the hour. let's go 1st to elsie's 0, as theresa boat has been taking in all the speeches from un headquarters in new york. teresa, what did you make of this speech? what stood up to you and what mister mcclure just said. well, what we heard was not, did not come with a surprise. we saw that pressure in my cron was one of the countries in spite of from being considered a traditional is ryan allied friends. a did both on a non binding united nations rec solution so that it's round holes the occupation of the palestinian territories, a gaza and the west bank. so we heard of a chrome that was very critical of israel saying that this war, the more on guys as phone for too long. he also said that he supports a 2 state solution that france is going to be a part of any proposed set that we guarantee that the palestinian people have their
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state. he also say that it's time for as well to turn a new page, and that too many civilian casualties have been killed in gossip so far. however, he also spoke about 11 on he said that france will do whatever is necessary to prevent a war and live in on the blue line that divides at the time. both countries cannot be crossed. he also said that friends is urging, as well to stop the escalation right now that is ongoing in lebanon and also asking his wallet to hold the rocket attacks against as well. and that's why it's a friends is calling for a sec, a security council meeting. but it's going to be happening later today. it's going to be happening here at the security council at 6 o'clock local time to discuss a possibility about how to prevent a full war. but sadly, my crone, i gave a speech that shed send it as we checked, sounded a bit about what we've been seeing here at us at the national general assembly
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that's being controlled with what's happening in the middle east. natalie, what's happening in gaza? but also what we're seeing is happening in 11 on and lots of concerns about a full blown war in the region. which is 0 to reasonable reporting from you in headquarters in new york. thank you very much for that. teresa. let's go tomorrow on the shower without your 0 senior political analyst or joining us from london. i know you were listening to that speech. more one is the 1st you in general assembly, since the guns of war broke out. and you know, this platform is like one for and where you can really sort of take the temperature of global public opinion because we're a leader is get to come up. all of them 200 or so we're a leader is get to come up and, and talk about issues that matter to them. and we've carried a number of these speeches live. there been many world leaders not just in the middle east who have chosen to make israel and gaza central part of their speech. and one thing that is noticeable to me is i haven't heard a single one offer
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a full throated defensive israel, that you are absolutely right. it's almost embarrassing for anyone to do that. it's humiliating for them and their people. and they would know that either they said that sounds stupid or they would think the rest of the world was stupid. and i don't think any will do that. would want that. the model issue of the day is to stop the war. the model competitive the day is to stop the slaughter and to end the general side is to stop is right. so no, i need, it was going to cannot open the independence, right? but assume what stands out from the likes is macro and one by then and all those that they continue to almost justify the war on the pretext of october 7. and then they say, well, you know,
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it's been 12 months. it's took too long. maybe we should and now that's not exactly a model stand, right? so while did not be sending, it gives rise. then not actually taking a, just a model position on what just drive over the past 11 months was 12 months. the 2nd thing is just to the spirit of your question about the 1st since the war, right before the war started based december 2023. if you remember. so we, we had nothing, you know, lecture the world about the, about the, the one difficult is read and it's sort of them at least. and if you remember, he showed up in september, right before the war started with a map of them, at least showing is read at the center of it was completely the racing at a sign from the map. that was nothing the house monk and i will guns and apparently invincible. then only
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a few days later that tech showed him to be vulnerable and humiliated. and then he started to take his revenge against the broke as to what the so a lot of the people who, what, who sympathized with these ratings on october. second, a lot of them would say we are what is ratings, is that kind of language. but as the world unraveled and as war crimes, and bravo denies, genocides and bravo, and that's the one on hospitals in children's school and so on, so forth and driver. i think israel's position became untenable, defending, especially the one also that came up that level moran, if i can get you to look at what's happening on the ground, because these really military has told troops to get ready for a possible ground operation as of just a few hours ago, we don't know if they're going to do it, but this is what they've said. last time we heard something like that was before the is really military crossed into gaza a year ago,
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and then proceeded to killed 41000 people. a majority of whom were women and children, as we now know, it's not a question, it's a statement. you can take this wherever you want. oh absolutely. you asked me earlier about the lessons of war. and what actually is really, it was clear of the language from the 20064 and also from the 1982 war is that both things and in terms of reserves lengthened visions. this was disastrous quantity for lab or not. and for, for, for, and for that, but it seems 11 off which was disastrous for his room. a domestic is what committed step 9 seemed to envision. i usually have to occupy the southern park at 11 and for a few years, allowing for the creation as by law, which it has been at the state of water, whatever sense, right. and in 2006, these are the land and vision of level was the most disastrous part of his invasion,
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not fornia for now. but again, what is right, is a loss a lot for me that only by gets lines and vision. so the idea that you would once again one to invade by man, no, not guys, that are not really, it makes one wonder, what are the, is your, are you thinking and what is the strategic impact of an objection to what also one this of this is part of a psychological warfare on the part that is to ensure or to push a button to stand down. because as soon as this is echoed by the likes of president biden, say i pulled out what i guess stopping on is possible. you get the sense that perhaps this is part of a psychological warfare against has butler, i live and on to really put them in a corner and to make sure that there's enough pressure buzzing up on his bottle. i'll just stand down more on the chart. i was your 0 senior political analyst.
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thank you very much. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reiterated and his military is not going to slow down and living. now listen to this for the for i can not d town everything we are doing, but i can say one thing. we are determined to attend the residence of the north, to the homes safely. we are heading his belong with a force they have never imagined. we are doing it with mine and i can promise you one thing we will not raced until the residents return to their homes. and is really army chief for the lady was more direct when talking to the troops near the 11 on board are giving the strongest indication yet the boots on the ground are likely cuz i 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
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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 and has been a suspected drawing attack on the port of a lot in southern israel. the pictures here shows smoke rising from the attack near the only is really port on the red sea. early reports suggest that it hit an industrial trash storage building. let's go to stephanie decker. stephanie, you're in jordan's capital m on again, as always because these really government has banned al serra from reporting inside israel. so can you calibrate for us where these really military is right now? they've not said that they are launching the ground operation, but they do seem to be moving in that direction. the yes, they're saying that they're ready for anything to achieve their objective,
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which is in their words to bring to 60000 displays, does radius back to their homes in the north. but as you and i were discussing earlier, that's very difficult under admitted 3 way, it's only a physical solution that can achieve that kind of piece, particularly with the ongoing dogs of war as well. these things are all link. so what they're saying now is they want to pretty much a break has valez ability to be a threat. this is going to be a challenge to but these ready ministry maintains that it's already inflicted a lot of damage over the last 3 days. but to create its weapons capabilities and also in terms of it submitted to leadership, really targeting the 2 main echelons of hezbollah structure, the red one brigade. these are a specialized train commandos. really there infiltration of israel section and then their weapons capability. and then the question mark is now with the torque of cooling up to reservist brigades to the north and the words of the army chief of
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staff, and also another senior provider that they are ready to go in on the ground. the question mark is that they're actually going to do that you heard from other one. there it is going to be a completely different phase. it's going to be completely different even to goals. hezbollah has been training for this is in charge is infiltrated. this is their area, this is their, this is their territory. so these really army news, it's going to be incredibly difficult for it. and then at the same time, just briefly drop off, we have all these weeks about talks going on on the side lines of the un general assembly. and some people say, well maybe there's something in it. i don't know about potential. but you know, short term, temporary truce, they're saying it, i think all these things are very difficult. i think the, what's clear is the, is really, or me message remains that they're going to continue. they're actively continuing, but i think you mentioned there that drove the strike on that. also a good reminder. this is a very regional issue, and there could be a step up. these roads are believe to have come from iraq. these that make resistance are claim responsibility to drones. one of them hitting the port,
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so it has the potential to escalate into a full onregional. we're not there yet, but it's, it's a possibility. stephanie decker reporting for alpha 0 from amman. jordan, thank you very much. stephanie, and in an interview with alpha 0, a ray and president my suit possession, says israel is trying to drag other countries into a wider regional war. it is unfortunate that you are paying countries and especially the united states are defending as well as crimes and still are only for the survival as well. and it's going to go into the wider middle east since as ryan has failed to achieve any of its objectives and gaza, they had believed they would not like hamas within a few weeks. now it is almost a year in the wall on the strip. the only goal that as why it hasn't changed is to have destroyed an entire city with all its inhabitants. it denied the delivery of humanitarian supplies to those in need of you a secretary of state anthony blinking says israel has a quote,
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real and legitimate problem. he was referring to the thread of hamas and hezbollah . however, in an interview with us media, he also won the war, is not the solution. what everyone wants is to have 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. us. okay, we don't think that was a solution. the spring in our white house correspondent, kimberly how get now. kimberly, can you, if we try and sort of recap everything we're hearing diplomatic efforts at the un we just heard from blinking. previously we had heard from the white house national security advisor saying there's still a chance the diplomacy, if you sort of factor all of that and where are we on diplomacy right now? do we have a good sense of that?
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yeah, the final word or the where the buck stops is usually with us president and he was on a chat show out of new york. he's still in new york. in fact, it's called the view and what he said is it's possible that you know, all of this can be achieve whether it's a cease fire agreement and israel's war and gaza. whether it's the escalation, he's still optimistic. he says it's possible the us instead of using every bit of energy to get this done and to see change. and the united states is it's taught diplomat, the us secretary state entity blinking, you just heard there is projecting optimism. they're working on the sidelines at g, r, a, u, and ga to try and get this done working with allies, they're trying to prevent a full blown war because what they say is that the risks are acute. their concerns is the spiraling into a broader middle east conflict. and so that's what they're trying to de escalate to . i can to convey to israel,
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even as it is stepping things up that the exact opposite of what they're trying to achieve will be achieved if they continue to escalate. so they're warning against this, even if they're us, ally, the israel is escalating. but again, the other thing that they're also what not, they're not signaling, is that the a sense of optimism, even as they're projecting that behind the scenes is a little bit more bleak. they're not feeling that the timeline is in their favor. in fact, they're trying to get this done before the end of the president's term, but feeling less and less hopeful all with each passing day. no, they're absolutely in the, in the i have the storm when it comes to us politics and the home stretch of this presidential campaign and invited doesn't have much time left on the clock else's. here is white house correspondent. kimberly how good. thank you very much. you'll see michael berg as an analyst and associate fellow a chatham house are joining us from london. you'll see i understand that you recently came back from northern israel. what perspectives or insights did you gain
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from that? hello. i think the $31.00 inch box fall, the sound of the run of the is the problem with isn't that the hand off for the barrels and then each and that this situation or so there must sustain but. and the fact that 60000 their paper, they started, the citizen will display eastern media, you know, unable to either to leave. so hope that they did the defendants. it's a really well area that they were putting to actually quite a bit of commercial on the government. and to, to enter into the terms of leading to the engagement that we've seen now in home that this really falls, say, and either this is without to, to back down to being given defective commitment all to which and use agreement
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similar to the notion. 17, know, one that was very back to restore some, some basing quite a long day. these are the lebanese boulder, so you'll see i want to make sure i follow you telling us that the northern is relays. so, among whom many people have been displaced, who live along the border, they're pressuring the government to do what a ground invasion, a broader war. i mean, is it more specific than that? and more broadly, what does the is really public at large one, a button that installs it, say you don't dictate the nature of the military location, but there are different key won't. i mean, from bill point of view, the fact that the on the about your for me science and the little kids were you and even before that the diesel was not safe for them to leave it. i. so for instance, few houses in into thousands of the actual know you'll see casual police are it's, you know, where it's my fault because i didn't seem to question very well. i suppose my quite,
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you're right. of course to don't dictate military policy. my question is, is there an appetite for a ground operation among northern is really knowing how long it could last and how deadly it could end up being. that's my question. are people willing to pay high military cost? i mean, the question that i mean the, the extra, the most pushing to it, tell him the price of that. and you all know, i can be sense if there is a government in version 800 coast probably, and many lives. but from the point of view, they look at based and the 10 days of the government, this is your responsibility to ensure that to me, can leave. that came our homes. it's the biggest down there as 10 percent of it. so residents, because the rest of the me phone in the, in tears on the places that cause the country that comes with the phrase, the, the, that, that, so the, the month was the,
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the actually come cool. a toll can envisage was the prize. this is a completely different matter. now if you us, for me, i think the way to move forward the so the diplomacy, because if the swell is escalating, who knows what is going to be the price of the day, not only the 12 between is and, and instance but, but to be the case, it's a deluxe the entire region into the it's about the phone from the paper even though it's nice to us also the, the moment in the country. i think that boeing does is becoming very mobile devices that i know in any sort of, especially the issue of the hostages. and you could see that in, in the, in the demonstration, that is more consensus. that's what the warranty is. but it's more justified because it don't see that there is any disputes between use that internet bundle and his bottle basically took. busy her and what's happening in the relations fee is that? so i think that would be most sampled how we'd spend. so this is
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a different question and you'll see michael berg, thank you very much for sharing both your perspectives gained in northern israel and your analysis more broadly. thank you very much. i. so let's turn to gaza now. where is really forces of killed at least 20 palestinians since the early hours of wednesday is really strikes targeted on the se rod's refugee camp killing at least 4 people. the bodies were brought to make shift morgan l oxer hospital in an attack on the neighboring elbow. ridge camp, a pregnant women and 4 children were killed on the ground in ukraine. russian forces say that they've captured 2 more villages', inner making advances in the town of the door. it is located in me don't yet screeching in the eastern ukraine and is considered a long time ukrainian stronghold footage posted on social media, appears to show explosions and smoke rising from buildings must go claims that intense lighting to place their is still a head on alpha 0 and sport rail,
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madrid's superstar players combine the winning effect bar s mail will be here with that sort of students the the
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sign for support with far as mail. who's joined us again in the studio far. thank you so much, sarah. the new a load 0 believe campaign is actually underway with mattress united, taking off the guns f c 20 shortly. and an earlier take off photo glint have started a former champions, porto 3 to the new region champions. we're down to 10 men for most of the 2nd half
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when they were to one off that to hinder them, as they added a 3rd to bag. all 3 points again to portuguese side. spin confirmed by manchester city, that star midfielder roderick, injured in the ligament and there to to draw up with arsenal. and this that for a long spell on the sidelines. a spaniard was part of the city team that beat walk for to one and the lead cup on tuesday. that game happened just 48 hours after the arsenal game. last week was reset players. how was being risk due to the increased number of games this season? tom size length reports explain the plans. you explained 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 steer
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the sport coats is breaking points and there's a crew learning to 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 so much i think we have to take care of ourselves. so someone has to take a turn of our sides because we are the main characters of this that say sport or business, whatever you wanna call it for claims on his website, set of primary importance and footballs, present and future is the protection of play of health and wellbeing. yes is there expansion of next year's club woke up to 32 teams that his fuel, the fire city was when all of the games this season, they stand to play staggering. 73 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
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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, manchester united, so right click, match against etc. 20 on wednesday is best 5th game of the month. but so many of the places the 7th street to the international break at to many goods is clear at too many competitions. uh for the top players. they are overloaded and this is not good for the football. it's getting more every season then. yeah. every season you see more and more injury. so i think uh essentially that if you, if you, if you see this altogether that this too much the life of presidents has met the door open to a dialogue with pizza as to the way forward with the now the play is set to the
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disease of the season comes sizes come to 0 and round the druid stars record telling them bobby's separate 8 by injury during their latest game. carlo and chalabi was taking charge of is $300.00 match as rails couch. and so are these team lead oliver's 3 to, to move without a point of spanish lead leaders. barcelona bought the scoring for the 5th game in a row man. so will you be that and i'm up here. same clothing for it. the best buy is playing well, the whole team played well today we kept hold 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, our madrid and kalani is only the 2nd coast to make it to $300.00 games. with right now, we've been talking to spanish football broadcast or jump us away about the keys to
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his success. he has a lot of experience and he has this kind of called personality. what the former players uh, explainable to me is that he always knows when to taught 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 far, the think doesn't often buffet and these are ready talk. sar. steam is reading good . so far you use is definitely there are no big controversy. but we still have to stay in the bed and being a substitute. so let's see how he monitor does that. so i will say that so far, he's doing good. but of course, led to us that the beginning of the season, he's in his 2nd period at that $1200.00. 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
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fun based. i appreciate that he's personality. he never wants to make control receive his friendly, his funny, this time of the oddity with the funds. i would say he's one of the, the key success points of this kind of little until up the successful period that 300 to and former around me into a defender russell zine has announced his retirement from football at the age of $31.00 or in $13.00 league a titles and 4 champions league trophies during his time at rail. before i moved to manchester united, the french world cup winner made his debut for italy inside. come out in july. that would be his last match, suffering an injury before hanging up his boots. okay, and that is all your support for now. back to you, sir. all right, thank you very much to as far as well. thanks for joining as far. and that's it for me. so then yeah, if it today, my colleague, rog matheson will be here with you in just a moment. it'll be here at the top of the hour with
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a full slate of world news. you are in great hands to stay with us. the the latest news as it breaks many people were killed in this area. this is the level of disruptions, old properties with detailed coverage, world health organization say it has hit its target. i'm united in more than 90 percent of the children under 10 from the house of the story. at least it feeds about tracing since it's being called. it said this strike has been carried out in an area that must be protected from the principles of international law. from his narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i have never seen a leave media consensus change. so questioning what is reported and what does not
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regard to rescheduling the payments. despite the obstacles these asked, we still hope to make history and when a 1st olympic gold for their country the israeli military chief, it says they're preparing for a possible grind operation in 11 o. 2 reserved for gates are being moved to the northern border. the non real about this and this is audra 0 live from del, have also coming up. israel carries out here, strikes across lab. and on for the 3rd today, the lebanese health minister says 51. people were killed under $223.00 winters on wednesday. one and guys have at least 20 palestinian.

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