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things like what is stood out for you thus far, given that there seems to be increased efforts to have a diplomatic solution of these come to some sort of agreement, especially as these tensions and the consequences. what we've heard from a number of speakers about essentially this not happening in a vacuum. what is happening in lebanon is not something that just suddenly started . we heard from the lebanese prime minister that this is something that has been brewing for ages, and he says, is a direct consequence of israel abrogation of united nations agreements. we've just heard from the radian foreign minister, making very clear his belief that this goes back. what is happening and let but on today goes back to israel as well in gaza. there is a direct continuation. we've heard that from some other speakers as well. so that is emerging in terms of establishing some kind of causal link for what is happening in 11 on making very clear that this is not something that has just happened. that
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it has, it's a basis in roots that have long been brewing. we do hear from both sides, so the need for diplomatic solution as you heard that from israel, the israel sharply attacking has put on particular and also attacking iran for it says being behind this ongoing conflict by promoting as well. so you do have the exchange of playing from the various parties involved here. it's saying the other one is attacking us and we have to attack them back. now that is something that this meeting was designed to try and cut through to get a why the consensus among members to actually come to an agreement, to find some way to de escalate the subtleties that have been some moves. we understand those ongoing. there will be no resolution out of the security council meeting. as i said, the intention was to find some kind of consensus,
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not quite clear yet where the consensus has been found. apart from the fact that old publicly, at least stating that a diplomatic solution is absolutely essential and is the only way to de escalate the conflict. and mike about the escalation is very important because we also understand that hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee the south of labor and on the you where it is specifically worried about a displacement crisis. what mold you know about that it is we heard that from the secretary general at the very beginning of the meeting, who outlined exactly what is at stake it. to outline the size of the crisis that is happening in this ongoing conflict. he also pointed out to the humanitarian issues that are posting that off. moving back to the un is going to have to focus on delivering humanitarian assistance in the wake of this ongoing conflict. this a very important fact to mike,
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thanks very much for that. keeping us updated from you. we're now returning to the united nations. we. these are in eric republic is now addressing that emergency meters is really is a cyber attack against the lebanese people which claimed the lives of thousands of civilians. thousands of those were wounded. these were very serious injuries. the occupying entity had transformed the civilian devices into tools of collective massacre. the mission is about the absence of actions, the lack of action on the part of the city council to dissuade israel. emboldened it was in continuing to escalate its aggression against the personal people of 11 on for the past 2 days. israel has been continuing to brutally and violently perpetrate bombardment, which bears another places, nor people, nor holmes,
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nor hospitals. and this has resulted in hundreds of civilians becoming martyrs. more than 500 people lost their lives in a single day. these include women, children, journalists, and humanitarian workers. and this is, in addition to the mass displacement of people, there's really aggression against 11 on fraternal country highlights. the contempt of is really entity for the chart of the united nations and international law. and it's often it intentional, tend to come to expand that the crime of genocide of is perpetrating against the post in people to ensure that it also encompass lebanese territory. yet more than 42000 innocent palestinians are already dead. and more than 100000 have been wounded as if this is not enough. 2222222, quotes,
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the 1st of his early criminals as their bedtime destruction, dest chaos, the syrian republic condemns. in the strongest terms, these really aggression, the brutal, heinous aggression against the fraternal lebanese people. we would extend our full solidarity with a weapon as people we stand fully ready to deliver all necessary assistance. so tour, lebanese browse, run in all areas, and at all levels. serious stresses that the security council needs to do. i need to start immediately, urgently as of now not tomorrow to condemned is really multifaceted, multi pronged aggression to bring it to an end, to prevent israel from unleashing a full blown for in the region through the expansion of its aggression. we and
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other countries warned against this is done on multiple occasions. we wouldn't warned against the possibility of a graver precautions for peace and security both in the middle east and throughout the world. and that has been the one you know, mister president of these really war of aggression against the palestinian people. he has lasted for nearly one year now. and this has been accompanied by systematic recurrent attacks targeting syria. the is really occupying force of the has the house as a says carry those charges against that. many areas in syria which resulted in several civilians becoming martyrs, many have been wounded. and this has also triggered damage to infrastructure and
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critical infrastructure as well as to billions and residential home buildings and even to come at a premises have been damaged in syria, like most member states of the united nations. you had got some new, some of the called for an end to be brought to this aggression for an end to be brought to these violations, these ongoing violations against syrian sovereignty, including the occupation of us there and our goal on which it has been ongoing since 1967, the syrian republic is of the view that the ongoing, brutal aggression is, uh, the barbaric aggression by there's really no entity against the palestinian syrian lebanese people that could not have taken place without the boundless, unlimited support delivered by the united states to that entity, including in terms of impunity,
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which makes the united states complicit in this aggression individual. who do you, a lot of us is this, the searing republic. she calls upon the security council too. and it's paralysis, to act immediately. looking to implement the resolutions of this a good accounts over level related to the syrian of so the conflict specifically to as ocean 242338497. then we would reaffirm the fact that the region can only achieve peace and stability if there was an end brought to these really occupation of the end of all occupied our plans in palestine, syria, and lebanon. thank you, mr. president. he's actually see nice to have somebody for a few statements i know give the floor
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to he's actually see mr. joseph, but at the front that let's try to present the default therapy in union for 40. all right, so we were listening via to syria's minister of foreign affairs bus themselves as that emergency meeting at the un security council continues. let's return now to my can i use the following developments for us and is joining us from the un in new york. mike, we heard the from syria condemning is wells aggression or skiing that the security council act urgently. it's paralysis. that is very much what you've heard from a number of speakers in terms of wanting a resolution to this conflict. but you say that they won't be a resolution, and so they're looking for some sort of agreement. indeed, yes, i looking for some form of consensus. they will be no resolution out of this particular
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meeting. although they could be a resolution in the days they had, certainly that is something that the syrian foreign minister was awesome and full very via mentally saying that the security council has got to act it. it's got to act. now it has got to introduce a resolution condemning israel for it's ongoing attacks to prevent a wall that could break out throughout the middle east, the syrian foreign minister as well. also putting this into a context saying what is the root of this ongoing series of complex is israel is occupational aero plans as inputs it. this is once again, something that we heard a code by the lebanese leader and some other speakers that what is happening is not in a vacuum. it is not something that has suddenly occurs. it is something that is months if not years in the making and is brewing steadly and has been bring steadly along because the security council has not acted in the past in terms of is really violations of you and resolutions,
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as well as ongoing is really actions as many of the speakers have put it, israel for its parts is it is defending itself. it claims that it once a diplomatic solution to but it claims that it is being constantly attacked by has fuller which is contravene resolution 17, a one that is the resolution that ended the 2006 will 11 on which insisted that it has. but i move beyond the board area with israel that only the lebanese military and un peacekeepers can be in that particular area. so you put both sides claiming that the other side is continuing to contravene resolution 6 as 17. 0 one. there is a lot of things being a portion by the side. we also heard from the british foreign secretary saying that this has got to be resolved now, but it has to be a de escalation. and so there's been a lot of talk in the security council. we've heard full points of view,
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but what we have on to is a concrete tangible proposal or a piece of paper ad saying this is what we should do to de escalate this conflict with a view to ending it for a period of time. that is not to hasn't been forthcoming. perhaps it is something that may be false coming in the days ahead. we do understand the us said that it is working on such a proposal with other parties. fronds is understood to be making discussions with various interested parties. so if anybody is hard at work, but at the moment it has been a lot of tools, but no tangible, concrete resolution to how this situation can be de escalated. but my cannot in new york a thank you very much for that. all speaking audio, liberty's prime minister, and the jeep mccarty said israel was violating its sovereignty. he called them to you in to put pressure on israel for an immediate cease file layout. the models on
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11 on is not asking for charity. we're asking for a legitimate rights pursuance to international law for the rights of lebanese to live in safety, or the rights to protect our national suffering and our rights to a future away from rules and conflicts. i address this council and the international community as a whole and saying it is time to reject was and violence and to implement into a national resolutions. we have the tools and what we need today is a true and effective collaboration. is really ambassador to the un, denny that on says he's country does not seek a full scale will use man does not seek a full scale will as we have made that will desire for peace clue to order those well not blinded by hatred and put it the kind of june does, however, east valley is under attack in the last 24 hours. no, luna essentially though a face a new way of relentless attacks. a drama inquiry is
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a distinguished fellow at the american university of beverly and is joining us now from boston to talk more about developments at the security council. thanks very much for speaking to us once again from me. how hi all the stakes you. that means that the states are very high here. they have always been high. and the area of the, you know, west asia are the live on israel, jordan, syria, 11 and palestine. egypt and the, this tension has been going on for 304050 years because the root cause of it has never been resolved. the conflict within palestine, them, and israel. but this moment is the, the most dangerous one that i've experienced in my 50 years of covering the area as a journalist, as i'm on the list. that's because of the, the chances of other big powers getting involved around the united states. the
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united states is already involved in some major supplier for weapons for 0, and the major project surveys 0 after you were an international before about the what i saw. so i sent a huge amount of military forces to the area to help is real. if it needs that, so the danger now is a, as the region as a whole, being involved in finding already about 5 or 6 different actors as well. uh, come as a familiar with them, some the west bank militants and rock and syria, a sort, a lot of the who it is an m and the all of these factors are fighting with visual. they're firing rockets or something, drones down to you and they're fighting the us to in some cases like you're on for instance on it. right. so this is the big danger that this a breakout of a big war would really? that's not the only cause a man suffering and not resolve very much,
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but with also affecting but from the mental integrity of many of these countries already, the integrity of many of these countries is fragile. because if you notice people doing the fighting or not, the government's or the military is of syria or 11 or iraq or jordan or a or yeah, that's non states armed actors who have taken over the job of either protecting the country from is really the american back this really aggression or a the providing security internally because the central government couldn't do it. so this is the real danger here and, and when you have rockets flying from lebanon to tel aviv and further south and brock, it's coming from the rack and from yeah i'm, i'm into israel while the guys a genocide, a continuous. this is the real danger. now that the chaos could break of,
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and this is one of the things that israel has been doing for the last 5060 years, which is creating conditions that are so difficult that they either force people to surrender, particularly the palestinians. they want them to surrender and leave palestine or the cause, people in other countries to, to turn off and not be involved in public life. and therefore that creates openings for non state actors to emerge. some of them are positive, some of them are negative. there's a whole range of them you can apply to isis, they emerge and this kind of channels around me we did here. we did, of course, here they've been on a prime minister saying that is royal's military splitting tara and fia, just to add on to what you were saying they were turning to syria. it's foreign minister has said that the us is complicit in this aggression. in this particular case, we're seeing great to if it's x diplomacy. do you imagine the us is wanting to take
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a step back? especially because it's dealing with a software in the states. yeah, it's dealing with living on as well as serious a sovereign states in practice. it's not so often because the is rarely do anything they want over. the skies are flowing on all the time and now they're doing attacks and level which they've done a will for the last 40 years or so. another is drove them out of 11 on physically when they control the south. but israel still carries out aggression all across loving. i've heard one so no for this man is have no respect for the sovereignty of anybody except the sovereignty of israel. and even there, the sovereignty of israel is not defined geographically. they claim the right to, to have settlements in the west bank. they onyx to the golan heights, they say, and they want to rearrange south lebanon. so the sovereignty for these really is
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only applies to, as i, as a states, which is the state of israel. and this is the problem that's been there all along for many, many decades. the united states, i think sincerely wants to quiet things down. but only if it can go back to a situation where the united states and israel dominate the region. and or they can, we can iran, it's striking to me the emphasis of his real or we heard from these really invested on his rather see a trickle performance. the, the, the emphasis they put on a wrong. and this comes out of washington all the time by people who wouldn't know where a ron is on a map or what or what the wrong representative. but still the see around is the source of all evil. it's really quite striking. now people criticize a rock for many things, but this is not the source of all evil. so this is the way that is real,
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operate state, the claim. people are terrorist. there have to so much that what that is, the best of the officials of all they want to do is kill joules. this is this is hysterical nonsense. but let me pass it and i'm gonna have to cut you off this. thank you so much again for speaking to us. we'll leave it there for just a moment. as rom inquiry, a speaking to us from boston, he's a distinguished fellow at the american university of a route. thank you. this time for a quick break. we'll be back in just a moment of all the colleges when the
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midst of how the nothing's happening. and there's no question why like this? let denise this quote on it's area and we're the foundation the limits to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure now counter. and we the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching all just a reminder about top stories this hour. you in security councils meant to discuss the situation and live in on you in chief. antonia gutierrez said, all hell is breaking loose in the country in the wake of inst, radius strikes live, alonzo? a prime minister said as well as financing of sovereignty. one washington reiterated israel's rights to defend itself on the ground is really as stripes across the living on of killed at least $8.00 to $1.00 people on wednesday and wounded more than $200.00. at least 650 people have been killed across live and on since monday when is real intensified as bombardment,
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israel's army chief says they're preparing for a possible ground invasion of living on is really media reporting that 2 people were injured in a drone strike on the city of alaska, israel's southern most of the the is low, make resistance in a rock, a group of on groups i live with, the ron has claimed responsibility. these pictures show the moment of the attack and smoke rising into the lead report suggested industrial building was hit or this bringing home the soul who does live for us in the amman, jordan ultra 0 has been banned by these really government from reporting from is rel i'm the we've heard is ready, troops being told to prepare for a possible ground invasion of southern liber non, if that's indeed the case. if that happens, is it part of a wide range of options as well? these really military and governmental like have said that there is no option
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that's not on the table that everything is up for grabs. essentially, when it comes to military strategy and maneuvers with how to deal with the problem on it's northern border, these really army chief of staff, while a dressing troops in the north said, quote, your boots will be in enemy territory. this looming ground invasion into southern lebanon and something that's causing a lot of concern on both sides of the border, but also internationally for allies like the united states who want to see a diplomatic solution to the conflict. there have been some circulating reports that are unconfirmed, of course, about israel specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu giving the green light for those talk. well, when he released the statement, he said that he cannot divulge any of the information that his role is working with . but he did want to confirm that they are going to be dealing with his bow law, however they see fit. and these really prime minister is also set to arrive in new york on thursday after leaving is real. a 3 am local time. his office has not
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confirmed, but he's left. this is a trip that was rescheduled multiple times, but none the less nothing yahoo decided to attend despite all of the turmoil within the northern part of the country and the war on garza so while israel says this is their military strategy, they say that they are going to continue until that goal is achieved. alright, i'm there. thank you very much for that. that's. i'm the sold speaking to us from amman and jordan. now in ukraine, russian forces said they have a captain's to move inches and advancing on the tone of what adult. it's located in the domestic region in east a new crate and is considered a long time. you're playing and stronghold. footage posted on social media appears to show explosions and smoke rising from buildings. moscow says there was intense fighting there. a russian attack on the eastern ukrainian town, all the kind of adults has killed at least 2 people. the governor of the nest
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regions is 19 others including mine. those have been injured. 3 marseilles hit, the center of camacho, savaging several residential buildings. china has testified and intercontinental ballistic muscle into the pacific ocean. it's, we're for these tests to be public acknowledged and they usually take place in isolated into areas rather than a c submitted. she says the move was routine, non compliance with international law. tony general pulls from beijing. it was interesting that it was launched into the sea. we've seen quite a lot of nice of this all tests in recent news happening among go to the last of the western province of sins down whether or not this this is areas. this clearly flew over the space of other nations, the pillows said they had been informed and this test to be conducted on the format of international law and the conditions of international. but i think heading into the pacific, there is certainly
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a message that's why we see other chinese may be involved in says complex to carry around taiwan, but also with territorial issues in the south china sea with the philippines recently. i think we're, we're coming up to national the next next week. the 1st of october in china is the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the people's republic of china. and i think missile tests like this are often an opportunity to celebrate the growth and development of china. but i think people would be very tacitly watching where it was heading into the pacific and to the area around the south china. so, so long because new president, a neutral camara, just an i echo once to re negotiate to $2900000000.00 bailouts from the international monetary fund. the risk you package helped in shortages of food, fuel and medicine, but it's will stay with 2 measures of left 1000000 struggling to make ends meet 2 years ago for long cause economy plunged into
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a severe financial crisis with inflation reaching the 70 percent. it all, that's it from the somebody the you can find more information. that's what all websites onto 0 dot com with us up next. then inside story, all with a diplomacy can succeed in bringing peace to the middle east as field scroll as an allow to to the, the color we have yet another tropical system making its way towards japan. this every, the cloud here that says a couple of depression that's going to run up, bring some very heavy, right. not too concerned about the winds, but some fairly heavy rain there into a southern positive q issue southeast and positive consume. and eventually we'll see that whatsoever running it across the tokyo as we go through friday and faster before it gradually clears back for
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a bunch of scholars behind dry and bright deposit. the cramping inch, the explanations maybe seeing a shower wrote to show us to towards beijing, but not too much here. some heavy showers have your best to brain, a possibility. dest, around southern china. maybe it's a taiwan, as well as you can say that continuously larry has been circulation coming through here that will bring yet more heavy. right. and as we go through the weekend could scattering and showers, meanwhile, across south east asia. some heavier rain there into philippines. once again, i guess i was there to boni, i've seen some lobby showers recently into some entre java to pushing up across the malay peninsula. i'm more of the same as we go on into friday, then still some very heavy right into the northeast of in the i, to bung with us into the pool over the next couple of days. i'm very wet. forced them. india, the through centuries of expulsion and persecution,
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