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the, the states that even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award nominator here on now the the us from some of the allies cool for an immediate 21. they ceased fun to stop the escalating conflict between israel and his beloved step back from the building and no locked wall must be avoided there all costs for you. and chief antonio pretenders, just as the security council to step in and the fighting, the hello i am dire in jordan, this is out of here. a life into
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a hot wheels have coming up is really on each intensive a possible ground. defensive against has been on the opposite and strikes kills $650.00 people of a 3 days a cost $1100.00 or more refugee camps come under is really fine. a pregnant women. unfortunately, armonk 20 people the united states from some other allies, quoting for an immediate 21 day see sign between israel and his ballade trying to hold the escalated conflict. they released a joint statement on the sidelines of the un general assembly. there was no immediate reaction from the is righty or liberties. governments o. s blog. but here's present you a button that says the proposal has received wide support to save the $21.00 days ceasefire.
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or how does it resulted in jordan has more on that see spawn proposal of late on wednesday the us and france announced that they had reached in concept a 21 day cease fire in the war between husband law and israel. this 21 day cease fire would cover all fighting that's been happening inside lebanon, as well as along with the blue line, between loving on and israel to itself. the idea, according to us officials who brief reporters late on wednesday in the united states, is that it would give the enough time for officials in israel and in love and on and a sensibly bottom has full law as well. to work out a comprehensive deal to stop the noah stop fighting that has been happening since
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october 8th. the day after her mos attack is riley's in southern israel and kidnapped more than 250 people. taking them into garza and setting off the israeli war on gauze up. now the us officials who also proved said that this is a moment where if they could strongly achieve a ceasefire in lebanon and along the blue line, that it could also create to have the opportunity to try to conclude the us sponsored ceasefire deal for god. so that means getting the captives out of gaza getting in humanitarian aid and setting the ground work for more of a conclusive piece between moss and israel. the long term goal with us will not say is whether they expect house block to sign off on the deal, but they do think that if the ceasefire can be achieved, it will undermine her. mazda is dream of a regional war against israel,
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and across the middle east. something which the u. s. has been very keen to avoid russell and jordan elders. era, washington, while the seas fall, proposal comes off to the un security council meant to discuss the worsening situation in the middle east focusing on level 2. 0 is my kind of reports from the united nations to the secretary general reminded all in the council chamber of what was at stake, st. living on had witnessed that. that'd be a stay in a generation and no lot water must be avoided. that's all costs. it would surely be an all, all good thoughts, little feet, the people of level, as well as the people of israel and the people of the world cannot afford lebanon to become another gaza. the us representative continued to insist that israel had the right to self defense, but gave advance notice of a false coming temporary spy proposal. we are working with other countries on
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a proposal that we hope will lead to come and enabled discussions to a diplomatic solutions. these ravia investigative maintains that israel was protecting itself over the past week, even as being conducting precise likes 11 on a guarantee biological monsanto's, launching sites, me so little weapons, those and very little sheep, the lebanese prime minister characterize these really actions differently. look now and the own will have the old $1.11 on is today victim of an electronic cyber aggression and of an, an maritime aggression that can turn into a ground aggression and can become an oil out regional war. that'd be the and do wrong. this foreign minister accused united states of the enabling israel by its military and political support, also drawing a direct line from the war in gaza to the conflict in 11 on the ongoing address in the gates,
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lebanon is filled by the failure of the international community. i'm in particular by the united nations security council to hold as right accountable for water crimes and genocide in gaza. and it's to blame and come to blame. the search for consensus appeared elusive. as a meeting go to a close. it was a nonsense from some of the united states. so working on implementing a 21 days c spy to allow for broad negotiations. the meeting is adjourned. council members leaving the chamberlain till the proposal that's being sent to the parties in conflict. the agreement would allow for residents to return to their homes and both living on entry as well. my kind of august era, united nations being around on the ground is riley strikes across 11 on have killed at least $81.00 people on wednesday and wounded more than $200.00. at least 650 people have been killed on monday. when is really intensified as plumbing, as well as on which he says they're preparing for a possible ground invasion of level. because i don't,
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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 will 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, while hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes in southern lebanon to escape, as well as a tax more than 300 schools of open that doors to help those were stranded. meanwhile, the un says the middle east cannot afford another displacement crisis. i'll just say it was saying a lot of reports from 11 east capital, a lovely day, 3 of as well as sustained air or salt on living on a campaign,
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its army says is about destroying, as well 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, 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 country's biggest city outside hezbollah stronghold and bade with southern suburbs where commanders have already been killed. for weeks we have been speculating if and when border confrontations will spirals into war. it's week to of a new phase in hostilities. it may not be all out war, like in 2006, when israel laid siege to 11 on bombing the airport blockading seaports. leveling
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parts of bay 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 believed to be on the move in seems similar to the last major war between as well, and has beloved in 2006, the ambulance is racing in all directions and various from vanessa taking the day before yesterday, strikes started getting closer and is rarely planes were in the sky. for sure, we were scared bit by bit it reach the fields outside the village and inside it of course, we could not stay everyone a scared. we carried ourselves packed our clothes and left the hezbollah to is hitting deeper inside israel targeting areas that have still not been evacuated. it has promised, as well as military actions will achieve it, stated war goal of returning tens of thousands of people to their homes in northern
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israel. for the 1st time and 11 months of fighting hezbollah 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 gaza ends. and that's a whole a over the 30, the most sense that there's to that homes which cannot be done with all the going into this are scalable diplomacy has not been successful. neither one of those and it won't be successful with women. and as i can see, the lebanese officials say this is an unprecedented attack by israel, and they are disappointed with the position of the by the end of ministration. it is not strong, and it is not promising is what the foreign minister here said. there doesn't appear to be a window for diplomacy, at least not yet center for their eligibility to. they don't. that's bringing home
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to salute was live for us from a mind the jordanian capital abilities ran the government's band out as you have from reporting within israel. and the subways, randy ministry chief say very prepared for this possible ground and evasion into southern lebanon. what most being said about this option having to these really military has also mobilized reservists brigades to the northern border . these really army chief of staff, hinting at the possibility of a potential is really ground invasion into southern 11 on something that, of course is causing concern on both sides of the border and beyond. these really military has been saying for weeks that they are going to restore the balance of power on israel's northern border. in the last 48 hours alone in the army says that they have conducted nearly 2000 airstrikes, hitting thousands of his bow a target. and among them, they say, are 60 intelligence facilities. but the military is also saying that they're not
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done, but all of the options are on the table and not until they achieve the goal of returning the 10s of thousands of his release, who were evacuated from those northern townsend settlements. the conflict with his bella is going to continue the rhetoric from his really officials over the last several weeks. the intensification of attacks is all pointing to a larger full scale war. israel has said they don't want that as well. i have said they don't want that, but these rallies have said they are prepared for a much larger security situation. meaning that they are prepared for the conflict to widen and intensify. yeah, and i'm the us from some of the allies have now propose this 21 day. see spot to give diplomacy of jobs is not an option. is round at this stage. these really ambassador to the united nations danny, to known has said that of course, israel is interested in solving this conflict by diplomacy,
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but other is really officials have said that the time for a diplomatic settlement with his butler had expired, which is why they had intensified their military campaign across the lebanese territory in an effort to strike his bullet targets. now there have been some reports within his really media indicating that benjamin netanyahu had given a green light for negotiators to talk to try and find some sort of diplomatic settlement. but when benjamin netanyahu spoke on wednesday, he said that the goal of returning those is rarely is what ultimately is going to happen. there have also been others really official speaking anonymously to is really media who have said that this is not true, that israel is not ready to come to the table just yet because they do want to exercise this policy of de escalation through escalation. but nonetheless, these really prime minister benjamin s at yahoo has left israel at 3 am local time on thursday, heading to the to new york to view and general assembly. or he's going to address
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leaders on the world stage about what is potentially next in the conflict. all right, i'll just bear with him. that's a little bit and i'm on the phone to the golf. and i always really ask, strikes of destroyed residential buildings in several parts of the strip and han eunice in the south. at least 3 people were killed. but the house was targeted and rescue teams rushed to the center of the giovanni, a refugee camp in the north. they removed bodies and the revel. several wounded people were taken to hospitals in the notes signed on wednesday. at least 20 palestinians were killed in gauze including a pregnant women and 4 children. i'm 0 is how many my mood reports. some data is really are a tax continued to pound across the gaza for causing further civilian casualties. events to your level of destruction needs. we weren't quite visible group one right now and more in force displaced in across the golf, in areas such as the, during the camera, further in the southern parts of the gauze, assuming doing
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a lot of the vaccination earlier, i talked to these really military j 6 members of one family in northern, broke off city and injured multiple numbers of people who were inside the residential and how that was targeted component vicinity of the 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 be like, literally and rolling. let's see by he'll be here at the time. then there are couple like heavy artillery were 5 people recorded, killed that include the mother and here's. busy daughters who happened to be in there 10 years of this reading military continue to cause further a tragedy to the point. the courtyard of this house to go behind me right here, turn into each hurt during into a space for funerals, not
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a place for g like there is no medical care deliver inside the hospital. huge influx of injuries has been coughing. is too much pressure on the medical stuff and the fact that there are no sufficient medical stuff available on the acute shortage and medical supplies make it very difficult for the medical staff inside to provide any sort of medical care whatsoever. it's time for us to break here and i'll just say are right, when we come back, must go says it's forces have captured more time between east and ukraine. we've had the like some of fighting between both sides. plus, i'm heidi to castro in the state of texas, where republicans say they're cracking down on potential voter fraud. and democrats say the effort is motor suppression, the the
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hello, i think bright and breezy sums up the weather across the good parts 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. he hadn't done ha temperatures while above whether 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 dustin aside, certainly a possibility on the costs here as we go through the next dial. so push level, not too many showers around, maybe the shout just around the cold because but nothing much to speak of. dr. bright and sunny across at east the side of the mediterranean would start to come in from a little bit more of a normally direction. but still plenty of room around were into the i love to meet the teacher quite widely across the region. that's a sort of temperature we're looking at into the northeast of africa, or of course, mostly tablet isn't tribute $33.00 degree, but a try whether putting a shower say that popping up around the gulf if get a southern not area,
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they didn't tow gone up pushing through ivory coast heavy 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. the that is really forces seek to silence. the truth simply occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses. here was bureau in romano. the truth must be protected and heard and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just that a task on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is not, of course, of pressing it. see the
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welcome back here watching out. just a quick reminder about top stories here. this i live in on says 81 people were killed and 223 who get in his randy aspects on wednesday. actually 650 people including 50 children, killed across the country. since israel run funding 3 days of israel's army chief, since i'm gonna treat you some pairing for a possible ground, defensive inter thoughts and level comments coming as prime minister benjamin netanyahu. warranty as well when stop to the residents living in areas and have the lebanese border safety return on the us. some fond, sufficient of joint statement cooling on is realism has belonged to agree to a temporary tend to one day ceasefire across the israel level. and food comes after
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a week of intense is randy strikes across live enough that's bringing off. maybe he's a senior diplomatic correspondent for the huffington post. he's been coming to you in general assembly and joins us live from new york bought good to have you with us . i mean, how workable then is this new see spot proposal by the us francis allies, who according for 21 day pause in the fight to have do you think this is going to be enough to give both sides and offer end to end the fighting? thanks for having me dire and i think that's where at the moment of huge anxiety i've been talking to officials at the you. i'm over the past few days and less than official regional officials. no one is shaw whether this will be enough. right. and that's a major walk can be avoided. i think the main factor right now is the question of whether the, his beloved besides, it's a face saving moments. but i think we've seen several significant kind of factors in the past couple of days. you've had a ronald present new past them. yeah. i was on a briefing with him on monday. he was talking very much about how iran wants to
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reengage with us, with the tacit sense being. iran is not in a plain sight wants to see his beloved see, fall on 11 on warm, and israel obviously back by the us. i think as a sense that you know, his beloved good good. that talks, it's just not worthwhile for lebanese right now. yeah. and that's an interesting point you make on the bond because it has belonged to have something as well as the problem is that the groups operations will continue on to israel. it stops the will on gaza. so i mean both complex that both complex into applying dot they but what concessions and will both sides need to make to bring about any kind of workable cease by deal. but they've been just fine because his the law has made a big point of saying, look, just the 2 front war by supporting the palestinian boys. i think his beloved will need to make a kind of significant concession on that front and accept that ultimately a balance of sci fi is not on the cards right now. that's extremely unlikely. israel from us and not your ideal. so that'll have to be a separate israel, his beloved deal, i think for israel,
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the concession will be being able to say we've degraded his beloved military infrastructure enough that we can tell of people they can go back to their homes. i don't mean that's the last thing solution, right. and what you're seeing from the us and funds is very much not saying we have a solution for even more than a month. that's the thing. the execution for 3 weeks. yeah, i'm just really, i've adopted this escalate to de escalate policy against has blah, meaning it wants to hit has blown hot and force it to submit is an attempt to, due to failure on the bombing has belong. isn't about the back down now, although it's a really open class right now. 11 on is putting in a huge me, right. you've seen hundreds of people killed and also just the country has been dealing with a multi year crisis. right. so it's not really tolerable to go to a full on a wall with israel right now, i think is below, has been faced a lot of domestic pressure to make a concession. i think while these really side, the question is the way at such a sensitive periods, just a few weeks away, some of us presidential elections will the us packets relative pulls on from the
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census. and i think that's the open question right now. the us the same, we want to cease fire will the us use it's leverage will base route as its chief weapons of all the other. so you've diplomatic factor to ensure, okay, sweeties and all stop. that's what we don't know, right? yeah, and that's that's, that's again, a very important point. you may got, i mean you've been watching the un general assembly of the last couple of days. i mean, i think many people that would agree the comment complex both in gaza. i'm living on threatened a much wider regional conflagration, possibly putting in iran, which president biden the, by the ministration says he doesn't want. so what move in should that you and be doing? because so far as your site internation departments, it seems to file and i think that's a, that's a bit of a, a cover aspect. right. i think that's what, what kind of officials for the range of countries a hoping for the, the, the hope is that rather than get into these really tens negotiations between israel has the last one enemies over at tech a, it's that can be a cover of israel the government of israel and the government of letting on,
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even while it's influenced by his belie other ones coming to this deal just for a brief period to continue talks. now that is a part total possibility that the lebanese side says, look, we've had talked for nearly another months now, and we haven't been able fix the agreements. so why would we believe the us and these are these on this, on this at this moment. and i think from these really side as a really strong device to deal with that punch to his beloved. but i think that's, that's a really hard thing. i mean, even this, we steve, also ball for weeks months perhaps. yes. his beloved military capability is what israel is targeting uninspired box, and that's up and be resolved by just some agreement of even withdrawing his beloved forces from these when he bought it. right. if i talk to you about it, his beloved okay, miss. so capabilities. yeah. not the question. yeah. okay. i'm at the ahmed when a good to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us. i thought many things now schools across 11 on the had been turned
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into shelters of people fleeing the buttons. just there was doors that you've already visited, one school and in the capital favorites a. this is one of the classrooms that's been turned into a bedroom for still the 250 families that are living in this public school. this public school is one of nearly 300 across the country that have been turned into a temporary shelter to deal with the influx of nearly 500000 internally displaced lebanese. and as you can see, as these wooden desk have been pushed together to make what people are using as beds without mattresses. so this is where people also each as well or the family that's been living in this classroom totally. this is also their kitchen or, and their bedroom. so the food that, that they are using throughout the day is also here. and there is only one mattress where people are using it to sleep in this particular classroom. now, as there's a, the organizers of this facility of told us that the government has yet to give them
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any assistance and the person i spoke to the woman that who is living in this press 2. and this is what she had to tell us. the team and number the i q terminal bucks a year with my whole family. it took us 15 hours driving to arrive to the cap to beta, and we got the best screeching in this neighborhood. i want to thank is road which united us under these circumstances. when as roman i came from tyre we suffered on the way to be route. we stayed for more than 9 hours and there was no one to organize the traffic. i'm not afraid of war for myself, but i'm afraid for the children. that's the general sentiment here. and there's also another family that i've spoken to. we didn't feel comfortable as speaking to us on time, or they told me they slide with their 5 children from the village near the border area between 11 on and israel. and they made the journey about 100 kilometers from their village to the capital bedrooms,
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and it took them 20 hours with their children to get here. they were forced exhausted, and they lived their home on are heavy, is rarely airstrikes. they were only able to gather their documents before they left. they arrived here it with nothing. so they are hoping that things will calm down soon as they will be able to return home when that's what most people here are hoping for. and uh, this particular classroom, that is now somebody's home. it is really uh we can see here from the closet door of what this place used to be at the classroom with the children's who went to school here, their names on the board. a reminder of this place wise, but of course now it is something very different than housing. the people that has been internally displaced door since of already algebra 0. they are you kidding in president? let them use the landscape has used his address at the un general assembly to will lead us to style with his country against what he called russian colonialism. your
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