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and sign me up today, i started build them up. we have a marketplace of initiatives and some of these initiatives as of the narrow interests and the course of effects of this page. and 3 of us in our countries, artificial conflicts a growing in number for this reason. we need national ownership, this particular principal. and that's why since the start of the crisis, we've done everything we could to put an end to the school and to the other side of the country from the destruction language by the demolition, attacking the sickness, people that's we contributed to various constructive initiatives. you might have, and we still have a hopes of ending this conflict, so as to guarantee the dignity of the signees people and the suburbs of our state of them. and if not, we are in the hoping to ensure that the conflict will not be resumed. and the conflicts will interviews, talked awards and into this conflict is clear enough you. first and foremost,
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we need to put an end to the castillo to the militias must withdrawal from all of the areas the currently occupied and from which people have been displaced. they must have laid down their weapons so that people can go back to their homes. and so that the assistance can be delivered on in this will also facilitate the reopening of road airports and the resumption of the production. second, this ends to the sodium must be accompanied with the comprehensive political process so that we can see through the political transition which to avoiding watson was a big resumption. all the result of the end potential included touches gum is the president disability and forces the as they have some of the. what is one of the with some of the oldest institutions it's non politicized. it's very much in favor of a democratic transition. and it's committed to the right of this, it needs people to pick it up leadership. but this is why i guess we have to give
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upholding commitments undertaken as part of the glorious 2019 revolution to help. so that to now with a new, almost a consensus of governmental, elect, a government to can exceed to power. we will never accept a return to the previous regime which was rejected by this it. and these people then that's what we have very much committed to facilitating the transition process about moving towards the civilian government. we're looking to. ready pursuing peace, you know, my working with, oh groups who have laid down their weapons university as well as with groups who's to carry weapons, but who are willing to respect feet to the peace agreement, signed in 2022 at the school of the sydney's armed forces have done everything they possibly could to, excuse me. so either you for continuing to uphold international, committed to or in law as well as the geneva conventions and protocols that to be done. we started working to protect civilians and to facilitate the delivery of
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humanitarian assistance. we stand ready to take an old initiative that can help to put them into the store when you has as soon as that we have an initiative that would respect the principle of national ownership. and this will put an end to the control and occupation of territory by this rebel militia. we're also in favorable initiatives which will protect civilians and guarantee the dignity of people are you know, these are the prerequisites for a return to democracy. it's an unacceptable for government, as well as for the sydney people to partake in the zip. to see the organizations have supported the war. states have supported the war and that's because of sydney stop taking in such initiatives. some of these organizations and states have allowed weapons to be funded through the territory to the militias. and they've also provided political support to these people groups. we must therefore continue acting to convince the addresses that to they should be receiving this assistance
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regard. mister president, i'd like to think one of the states, as well as the organizations too much there is set human rights to defense groups as well as of a society organizations. all those who have tried to me to paint a true accurate picture of what is happening and so done. i welcome the outcome of the sun, the summit to the great lakes summit in rwanda and a meeting that took place. and you know, one day have you there at all of these meetings there as if were described as a rebel group working against the state. we've managed to circumscribe the activities of this group. and to them hopefully we'll be able to get to them from actually in a similar fashion in other countries. the other one says we are as if you should be quote as they what posit uh, should be pulled up for what they are. they were billed against the state they're committing terrace crimes and should be considered as such. here at the united nations, mister president, the job before i conclude, i'd like to reassert our position, basically the issue of palestine and the right of the posting and people to
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establish an independent state with a 1967 board as we it's necessary to put an immediate end to the aggression being waged in gaza and 11. and we also call for palestine to become a fully fledged member of the united nations. but we have conclusion, we'd like to extend our gratitude to all those who supported us through these testing times millions of student needs, if we still need your help and well, thank you very much, mr. president and the allowed us to shop. so i'd like to reiterate what all that the, the will of the sydney's people will prevail may be peace and blessings of god be upon you. o, i thank you or. okay, so we've just been listening to those on board hon on behalf is with a fact a ruler of saddam, he is the army chief addressing. while the leaders of the united nations general assembly there and new york, he has been fighting for control of his country against the power of military rock but support forces known as the recess under the leadership of mohammed, doug,
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go back to known as him, etc. now we were just speaking earlier to the united nations agency that is coordinating humanitarian affairs. they have said that they are extremely worried about what has been 17 months of proof for conflicts. and so don, that is fueled, the wells was tongue of crisis. it's triggered the well fastest growing displacement crisis. more than 10000000 people of flood that home since april 2023, off of them, a children nearly 26000000 people facing acute levels of hung up. simon has also been confirmed in parts of the country, but really she was emphasizing that in less than just be a political process to try and, and the fighting that has to be of funding for humanitarian operations and access to parts of the country. civilians are in desperate need of aid and parties of the
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conflict of blocking the delivery, the transport delivery of that aid. and just one final point that the un agencies in right scripts is that the old policies, old policies of the conflicts have committed war crimes and of the violations during the course of this conflict. the, the go to lebanon now, and these rainy ministry is carried out what it calls up precise as strike in beirut, southern the suburbs, killing at least 2 people is writing media, say the head of his ball as drone unit was targeted in the past 4 days. is ready, bombardment has killed at least 650 people across lebanon, and his fullest hundreds of thousands to flee as well. leaders in the u. n. chief calls for a ceasefire. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who was saying that his army will continue to fight, saying
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a 100 reports now from beirut. near non stop bombardment, there's been no laptop and as well as military are sold on as well as the traditional strongholds in the south and east of the country. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who has told the army to keep hitting with full force as well? appears to be trying to maximize its negotiating leverage, to bring the arms group to the negotiating table. you need the side, want them all out or is ready to take. it doesn't want to get dragged into a long round. will. that obviously will be officious. the israel will be unlikely to win it obviously as well as been preparing for this for nearly 2 decades. so is this try to pull it up and wrap up the pressure. israel has called up reservists preparing for a possible ground invasion. the goal, according to the army, is to be able to return residents to their homes in northern as well, but many here believe as well is not interested in a ceasefire. and once a new security arrangement along the border community. and you'll hear that and why
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the youth and young wants to change the balance of power long as res. northern border by pushing has been a lot back and it's kept abilities. it's something that it wasn't able to achieve during the 20061 of them. israel has also been going after, as well as commanders and a strategy is to degrade. and we can, because these precision strikes, raising questions on the amount of intelligence isabel has gathered on what was a secretive organization. this is a 4th attack and baby southern suburbs in less than a week. so far as rel, strikes in the district have been targeted. assassination hezbollah has so far not shifted the battlefield. it continues to fire rockets. that's what it says. our military positions in northern israel, still sparing critical facilities. and population centers that is ballistic. beside that was saying, in the last 24 hours, it's an indication that this is only the beginning of what physical laws are. so
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that is and also because the specialized mississauga unit is still not part of this rule, but it is going to be part of it very soon. there's already a humanitarian crisis, but the conflict could be just at the beginning with hezbollah, committing itself to keep fighting until as well as it's war on garza. and while it has acknowledge suffering setbacks in the past 2 weeks as well, it says it is ready for an open ended bottle. the group is known not to negotiate under fire, and it has largely refrained from launching a major attack on israel. does that include their else as ita, they will as go to the south of the country. now ali ashley has been reporting from tire and so i live there has been continuous as strikes throughout the day over there. in the last time we spoke, you said that some that had been more strikes. what have you seen in the past couple of minutes now? is there any quiet to well,
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actually there are no strikes in the last couple of minutes throughout the solve off brackets. being launched to works is really, this is not the 1st one was another one just like 15 minutes from now. it was aimed at saw fed and probably given the numbers that's all to be released by his beloved, the atm rockets launched was suffered job uh the, the, the average today was the thoughts and today was around one $150.00 rockets towards the several areas. and now the lot the, the latest i budge probably was a mean guys in the area close to high for to the stuff haifa that really was less stick to these really attacks. they've been more than 30 is ready as strikes in this region inside region. i don't know for the moment we don't have a number of casualties except for 3 people who echoed into say,
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during the morning all over the country, the more strikes 10. so 1st strikes from the northeast. right. and you need around 20 people were killed. and in no up the between the 2 and quite a enjoys also that was so there was a narrow strike. so given the fact that all these strike were taking place today, this just adds to the perception that talks and, and before it's about to cease for a, as in our, in our, to the moment in the level of being taken serious, at least with respect to people people assess the for the questioning, the reports were optimistic and now the tend to be more pessimistic. with the more attacks that seem from these readings, ali, the united states from send their allies have mentioned the possibility of a $21.00 day seas 5 proposal, which would apply to the blue line. this is the,
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the demarcation area between 11 and an israel, is that any word from lebanon? has bo lebanese officials about any of this. it was for the moment, there's nothing here with respect to delivery is government. there was some of the force that even is government has accepted data on these reports are directed. and for hezbollah, there's no war as well as been, always linking any ceasefire here on this front, to se is fine and gaza comprehensive. she's fine guys, and it doesn't seem that anything has changed with respect to his beloved, specially that there's thought, the changing, the not active with respect to this conflict. first of all they used to say in support of the people a lot because uh and uh, in retaliation drive tax and 11th 11 on now they are saying and so forth of the people of god. so i'm defending living. and so this is
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a new mandate now and has with laws not a which gives us an indication that says, will want to be going towards any kind of settlement, whether its own main objectives, which is stuffing the wanting does auto met. okay, thank you very much. ali hi sharon, with all the latest from tire in southern lebanon. thank you. at a so early around. we have from high deja bus not who is a student to the left and he is american university. she has fled with her family from tyre. she described her experience a 0 weekend, 6 45 am to sound of heavy air strikes in my area. the area of course, we proceeded to clean the house and get ready to go to a funeral service for my uncle who was murdered and is really massacre and off he on friday. but unfortunately, we weren't even able to do that because by the time we wanted to leave, the air strikes had become so intent that we had to, we decided to flee in
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a very hasty matter. we barely had time to bring any of our belongings. keep in mind that we're for adults forecast that a child. the road there was humiliating um its across 11 hours from source to the entrance of fi that alone a trip that usually takes half an hour at most and around us, those were getting gone. you don't have access to cell service to check that on your loved ones that we're also seeing. you can't check which roads are open. you don't have access to that really. you don't have access to that you don't have access to feeder waters. my story is too much better than most that i've heard. i'm very privileged. we have a family friend who is abroad right now and has an empty house. so i don't want that. they offered us. so we were fleeing knowing where to go. and others literally did not know where to go. i saw people sleeping in their cars. i saw people stacked into trucks. my cattle, i saw people sitting on the sides of the road. people trying to hitch hike with literally all of their belongings packed into just the plastic bag or a backpack,
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you know, not knowing where they're going to go. very hectic, a audit of the human. i be humiliating. i don't know. i can't describe it more than i a well israel has been reinforcing it smells and come on in preparation for a potential ground to so in 2011 and the $36.00 division is already then mainly made off of artillery and time for gates. recently the $98.00 division of power troop is, was deployed to join them. the soldiers have seen extensive combat in gaza in the past. yeah. and to resolve brigades have been pulled up to join the 1st 2000 soldiers already the most likely, the resent brigade of the 98th. so 3000 more highly trained apple and troops and resolve on brigade with 4000 more soldiers and tags. this unit has been training for a possible invasion scenario as bringing home to sell hoot his life for us from amman and jordan. because these riley government has banned algae 0 from reporting inside israel. and so what are these really saying about the possibility of
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a ground invasion the, this has been a fear on both sides of the border. but in fact, is really officials and officials within these really army have been saying that they are in fact training for the possibility of a ground invasion into southern lebanon. and they've actually been conducting these types of drills way before the conflict. hadn't even escalated a couple of weeks ago. these really army chief of staff hurts the hell levy saying just 24 hours ago to troops on the northern border. quote, your boots will be in enemy territory saying that these really bombardment, the intensified air strikes that are happening all across southern 11 on our pre empting these ground invasion into lebanese territory. of course, there's still been no confirmation, but when we hear from is really officials throughout the day, what we've been hearing from the last week is that they are not going to stop. they are not going to less than the type of military strategy and
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a task that they are conducting across lebanese territory, no matter the cost benjamin netanyahu just 2 weeks ago said he added a force goal to his war agenda items. previously there were 3 and they were all related to gaza, but this time he wants to return. those is released has been evacuated from townsend settlements near the northern border, back to their homes and nothing y'all. well, speaking just moments ago, getting off of the plane in new york, when he's expected to address the un general assembly on friday, he says that there is certainly going to be this type of military activity. and that it's not going to less than up until that goal is achieved. and what are the members of nursing yahoos, government saying about whether that should be a seized file as well. over the last couple of days, there have been a lot of unconfirmed reports about mits and yahoo giving the green light for these
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negotiations to start that is, are always interested in a diplomatic settlement, but the time forward had expired, which is why they went through this method of de escalation through escalation, but nothing yahoo himself had denounced all of those reports saying that there is no sort of ceasefire coming into play here. and that israel has been preparing for this type of operation for years. and in fact, when we heard from other members of mentioned y'all who was government, members of his cabinet, who have pretty high positions like the countries national security minister. each them are been beer unknown alternation all as he had said. but he and his party would bolt the coalition. they would leave nothing. y'all whose government, if nothing yahoo had entered a ceasefire deal. it's important to remember that this type of rhetoric is not uncommon from someone like bend beer. we've heard it before when there were negotiations and talks for a ceasefire in gaza, but in fact been beer and other members of the far right had been advocating for a ground invasion into southern lebanon, saying they want to occupy,
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loving on. so the rhetoric from nathan, yahoo, government and some members of the opposition is that this is a war that has to continue. okay, thank you. home to sell hurt and amman. so hasn't been reporting it. us funds and then several weston and gulf. our countries issued a joint statement, calling for a ceasefire along the lebanese border. it reads the situation between 11 in israel since october 8th. 2023 is intolerable and presents an unacceptable risk of abroad, the regional escalation. this is an nobody's interest. it's time to conclude a diplomatic settlement that enables civilians on both sides of the border to return to the homes. possibly cool for an immediate 21 day ceasefire. across the lebanon is route border to provide the space for diplomacy. we call on old policies to give a real chance to diplomatic settlement. while i white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more in this now from washington. as we are awaiting
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a white house press briefing and the coming to our so if there is a response to that, we may get one. it's unclear. we're still waiting to see. but in the interim of what we have previously heard from a senior administration official is that there still is optimism and hope that there will be some sort of reconsideration on the part of israel. the feeling of dividing ministration is that it is still calling on all parties to accept this proposal that they believe it is in the interest on both sides of the border and would allow for people to return to their homes. and despite initial rejections, they are still hopeful. now, they do point out that this proposal involving lebanon is not tethered to the proposal for a cease fire in israel's foreign gaza, which we should point out, has also solved what they're saying is that they really believe in terms of the ceasefire proposal for 11 on but this really provides the space to allow for
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something more permanent. and that's why they believe that there is optimism for this to allow to mitigate ad over a broader middle east conflict. as most of the come for you on the program has been celebrations among sou denise troops as they make gains, often launching a major offensive against our military rapids support forces the as the world economy. those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise with this strategic downstream industry on your better
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the watching ouch is there a line from the main stories now is really saying that it's carried out and asked, right? targeting had it has paul as the drum unit in the lab, and these capital, at least 2 people were killed. 15 others have been injured. as variety bombardment, in the past 4 days is killed at least 650 people across the lebanon. also following the situation and gaza, or at least 15 people have been killed and an attack on a school in giovanni, a refuge account that had been housing displaced people. the building was targeted by in his riley plane. it brings the number of people killed in gauze or in the last 24 hours to 33. so let's now speak to honey mahmoud. his life was outside deluxe. i was put in darrow by law in central gaza festival. tell us what happened in the giovanni account today. the well the, the earlier hours he's really monitoring care,
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a 1000 ears try using 5 thirds yet until killed 16 people inside this particular school that has turned into an evacuation center and been housing. many of the displays families come from different parts of the northern part of the gulf states, simply because none of their homes is still existing or been severely damaged or they happen to be coming to for more of that these really monitor is pushing to use as a buck for a buffer zone for its military 15 people been weren't going to mind as we'll see, the children and women not as young as a 3 year old were among the cupboards events side. this, the footage that we looked at were wide words. it could not suitable for a view or there quite a graphic. the scenes of viewable, surviving people inside the school were picking up literally the pieces of flushing from the ground of the courtyard of the school. the attack, how it happened, why people would gather out of food distribution wine that we given in pot via for
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the displays family detective. it has been going on for quite some time and it's been done in order to feed displays families inside and apologies for that honey mom with reporting to us there. from there all by line. central garza, he's outside the likes hospital, but this is often that was an attack and only on a school that need your body. a refugee camp there had been housing displaced people at least 15 people were killed. now how does the present moment have boss has just addressed wildly to the united nations general assembly? in his speech, a boss criticized us policy towards the palestinians. and he also called for sanctions against israel. i see they come, i know i come to you today as my people and for almost a year now being subjected to one of the most heinous crimes of our era. it is a crime of
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a full scale war of genocide that israel is perpetrating. israel. the occupying states is committing a crime. that sofa has killed more than 40000 people in gaza alone. thousands will remain under the rubble. it is a crime but has injured more than $10000.00 to this day. and matthews are getting worse. the international community must immediately impose sanctions on israel, the mass because the crimes that are the genocide that israel has been perpetrating against out people since its inception. in 1948 to this very day, will not go unpunished. don't want to get back to any longer. it is reporting to us from gaza and that darrow, by that in central goes. i mean, let me ask you about the a 2 bodies that is ready for has delivered to policy officials. today we understand they have been buried in hong eunice. any more information about this on the world of the past few hours have been quite emotional. particularly of course families were waiting to
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know anything about their missing its children and family members relative for the past months. almost a year since the beginning of the june inside the war, many of these people were taking it from evacuation centers get that into a torture. demonized by the is really monetary. and the last thing that their families heard about the, the work killed and some of them heard that they were be sent back to live, to the got to the truck that was carrying the idiot. bodies coming back do not ser hospital at the beginning the health ministry on not that also did not receive the truck and because it lacks any possible information that will lead where these bodies coming from and to which families do belong. because these really monitor is just hold of the drivers at the, at the carmel beside them and crossing and told him to pick up the cargo shipments a truck and to drive it into not their hospital without giving him any information whatsoever about what are you was carrying and who are the names of these people and which family they belong? so it was very difficult. and family members,
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they gathered around lots of houses around to put this truck in. and it's tim, this for the attempt to find out who are these bodies and if they're missing, the children have been gone for the past year, almost were among them. the bodies were taken to their final resting place in a massive graveyard during the turkish hospital. and the turkish cemetery, sorry and around nothing possibly though this is the 5th time, this really military hop return bodies of palestinians who believe to be kidnapped human eyes towards your and killed it from evacuation centers it from a residential building. it from the bodies from the people who were taken as human shields it throughout the past year as a military was conducting a ground incursion of densely populated area. but this was the 1st time that none of these bodies were able to identify, simply because they were all,
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all i see is largely disease or the came back fully and fully skeleton shave with no mars body marks with none, with no signs to lead to who are these people and which families they belong to, not even the clothes they were wearing. we're a lead to who are these people deposit times the parents would be able to identify these bodies by looking at, by the kind of the clothes that they were wearing or by the way of body marks that they were able to identify. and to recognize that that was a family member of that was one of their children. but this time it wasn't quite difficult dated bodies, their identities as last forever. nobody knows about their, their, their, their, their, where they are coming from. in addition, this is a trap of the tragedy for the, for the families that got there because they still don't know they're missing the children. relative family members were that were stuff out there about it's on search and where they would find them in the future. thank you so much,
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honey i. i do appreciate that honey mountain with reporting to us from gaza. just one more story to bring you from see don, where the army has made gains,

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