tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 26, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the the right spot. otherwise with the strategic downstream industry on the client infinities your better tomorrow. the . the hello, i'm sorry, i'm new my the welcome to the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel carries out and know that as strike in southern bay root, it's all nice as it was. tom, getting a senior has bullock come on down, is riley 5 minutes to instructs as military to keep attacking london on with full force ignoring and american sci fi proposal, there's been more bloodshed in gaza is around killed at least 36 palestinians on
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1st day 15 of them were sheltering in a school just to dogs on a regains control of areas in the capital from the power and then attracted support forces is army chief until such as were hon addresses the un general assembly. and you want to control school with the sport time you were called or has entities create and for me to one is our search find for on the straight and drive it has been dropped by rental fish to team all be the way through the season. the hello and welcome to the program is right. the ministry is carried out what it calls the precise strike. and they route southern district of dia, killing at least 2 people. it says the target was the head of hezbollah as drone unit in the past 4 days is really bombardment has killed at least 650 people
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across lebanon, enforced hundreds of thousands to flee, as well as leaders and the un chief coal for a ceasefire. is writing prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his army will continue to fight, or i'll just arizona 100 reports now from bay root. 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. geneva side, want them all out. war is reputation, it doesn't want to get dragged into a long round, or that obviously will be atrocious. that israel will be unlikely to win it obviously as well. i've 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
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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 will hear that and why 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 split to cap abilities. it's something that it wasn't able to achieve during the $2600.00. the israel has also been going after, as well as commanders in a strategy to degrade. and we can the group, these precision strikes, raising questions on the amount of intelligence as well, has gathered on what was a secretive organization. this is a 4th attack and basically southern suburbs in less than a week. so far as rel, strikes in this district have been targeted. assassination has the has so far not shifted the battlefield. it continues to fire rockets. that's what it says. our
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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 not as and also because the specialized mishondra and in a state and not all 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 the else as ita failed? so let's now spring to our side bag. he is also in bay wood for us and as he was
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saying, this is the 4th attack of this nature to take place and under a weak. what's it like? they're in a root at the moment aside. it was a considerable amount of concern because as my colleagues said, there's been no laptop and some of these strikes not only have they hit the sides of that, but on the east of the country, but they will continue to strike a 4 times this week. now this 7 sub a, of a routes and people are concerned that just seems to be a strategy by israel that they going off to his beloved. but his beloved isn't just a minute fee for us as a political and social for. so what it seems like is right is doing is not only targeting the commanders, it's also targeting population residential areas. i'm putting pressure on his bill and his support based forcing tens of thousands of people to leave the side of them . putting pressure on the rest of the country. so there is concern. many people are wondering what comes next and whether this will be
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a would like to quote for many people they already feels that way. but so for the rest of the country has been relatively sped from those strikes, even though we've seen them in the south, in the east and the 7th of, of, of a route we've been speaking about hundreds of thousands of people affected. i suppose not just from what has been happening in the past week, but also many people already been despised by bombing attacks in the south of the country. they've been going on for the last 11 months. what people in they route telling you now it looks fairly concerned, the hotels here i fully book some people can afford to stay in hotels if staying with families or family and friends of the people just have no way to stay. now, as you said, that this construct has been going on for nearly a year now. and if you go to the sites and as i've visited villages in times in the south, many people had already left it been a considerable amount of destruction along the southern border. now the concern is that there's a considerable amount of pressure on the rest of the country and the infrastructure
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and the government and the people that haven't taken this internally displaced people. now, according to the authorities, had roughly about half a 1000000 people left and displays like to take into account the pronounced population of about 5800000 people. if my calculations are correct, as roughly 8 percent of the population being internally displaced. now gain, people are really concerned when you speak to some people to think it's not going to turn into an order that was that there would be some sort of deals of the people's nice thing to think that ward is inevitable. that it really depends on who you speak to, but as you said, many people have been displaced from the sides of the country, moving toward the pots, and especially here in bay route. thank you so much for now. i said, bank reporting to us from the lebanese capital bank route. oh, audio we have from ali hash and he's been reporting from the southern lebanese city of tyre as riley strikes of target to the area for the past few days. this rent is been striking several areas close to the syrian border, mainly in the car and tear,
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i mean, bob, back on germany, which is mainly known as the default valley. so on this uh, connection the, the, the drug off the connection between 11 and syria is in a way or another. crucial for has the law. it's crucial also for the internally displaced them for the refugees to cross to or to say, for area in syria. we've been seeing the influx and in a people going towards the see the on board does leaving to watch tv. i'm thinking that it's maybe safer. so this could be on one side trying to prevent people adding the pressure on the intent of front. and that by substitution would add more pressure on hezbollah, and it could be also with a strategic a goes to probably hit connections between has will on both sides of the board. the especially is that, you know, that's personalized present in syria and has the lice president and 11. i can hear
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right now. the 5 minutes of ambulance is heading towards the target that was hit the entire and the city and on the entrance of town. as i've been telling you, this is the 1st time there is such a close encounter that such a glow strikes on the entrance on the entrance of the city of time. well, what is your bus not? is a student and i've been using their can university. she's lived with her family from tyre to northern lapping, and she described her experience the world weekend. 6 45 am. the 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 mastic her 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 intense that we had to, we decided to sleep in a very hasty manner. we barely had time to bring any of our belongings. keep in
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mind that we're for adults forecast that a child. the road there was humiliating. it's across the 11 hours from foolish to the entrance of say that alone, a trip that usually takes half an hour at most and around us, those were getting beyond. 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 so much better than most that i've heard. i'm very privilege. we have a family friend who is abroad right now and has an empty house. so i'm one that they offered us. so we were feeding, knowing where to go, and others, which really 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 paxton to just a plastic bag or a backpack. you know, not knowing where they're going to go with very hectic, a arctic of the human ivy humiliating. i don't know. i can't describe it more than
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i in the us and friends along with several west to engulf our countries have issued a joint statement, calling for a ceasefire along the lebanese border. the statement reads the situation between lebanon and israel since october, 8th, 2023 is intolerable, and presents and unacceptable risk of a broad original escalation. this is a, nobody's interest. it's time to conclude a diplomatic supplement that enables civilians on both sides of the border to return to that homes must be cool for an immediate $21.00 day ceasefire across the lebanon israel border to provide space for diplomacy. we quote on new policies to give a real chance to diplomatic settlement as bringing home to so who is life for us from amman? jordan, because these ready government is bound out to 0 from a 14 inside israel as a home the let me 1st ask you about this report. hearts quoting diplomatic sources that prime minister benjamin netanyahu backtracks on agreements with the us
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regarding some sort of cease fires, have been any more information about that. well let's look at what happened nearly 24 hours ago when there were several reports with it is really media quoting source is close to nothing. yahoo saying that these really premier had given the green light for negotiators to start these discussions for a cease fire on israel's northern border that nothing y'all was quite happy with the us proposal and was ready to start talking. but because of pushback from members of his own government, like the far right who have spoken out publicly, he has backtracked his position and his office had released several statements saying that there is no sort of truth to the idea that his role is willing to negotiate and enter into a diplomatic settlement with his boss. now let's talk about what the far right. and his government is saying. beats each more been be, or excuse me, it's more been very member of the ultimate yeah. who data party,
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she had said that she wouldn't bolt the coalition, but she would leave nothing. y'all whose government, if he entered into a ceasefire deal with his butler. but this is also rhetoric we have heard previously when it came to a cease fire deal in gaza. this is something the far right has been against. and the far right has actually advocated for a ground invasion itself into southern 11 on and these rainy air force chief has said that they are preparing to assist troops in a ground operation. and what is the flight to sort of intelligence. so indication from these riley's about whether or not this could be an imminent philosophy of israel had said that all options are on the table that they are going to spare no effort when it comes to accomplishing the goal of returning. evacuated is really back to those townsend settlements in northern israel. but what else we heard from me is really army chief of staff who's also quite interesting. he said that there
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will be, is really military boots in enemy territory. and that's the air strikes conducted by the army or going to assist with that a similar policy to what we saw last october and november in the gaza strip. now the head of israel, therefore, is, has said that he's prepared to assist these really military on the ground with continued air strikes. should there need to be around invasion into lebanese territory. but of course, that that decision would come from higher up like these really premier and coordination with the defense minister jo, up the lines. but what else these really air force chief said, was quite interesting saying that the air force is going to continue on with this air strikes because they do not want his bullet to rearm. he said, quote, he wants to prevent it on from assisting his bola in any which way when it comes to weapons transfers that again, according to these really military. but it's worth mentioning, this has been these really policy for some time,
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even before the conflict started escalating in the last couple of weeks that they were ready for a new change in the security situation on their northern border. and they say that they are not going to end this part of the conflict until that goal is achieved. all right, thank you. i'm to sell hurt in amman. so let's get the latest for my white house correspondent to kimberly, how get. and so this call for that to be a $21.00 day ceasefire between israel and 11 and comes just as route has managed to secure more than $8000000000.00 and ministry aid from the united states . kimberly interesting timing. yeah, that's right. and what i can tell you is, in the midst of all of this, the white house continues to insist, despite the rejection of the proposal for a cease fire by the united states and its allies, that the white house still assist. there's room for diplomacy and that this is
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still ongoing at the united nations in new york. in fact, the white house press secretary cringe on pierre, who was speaking in the press briefing. the just wrapped up said that the teams are still hard at work in new york, and she says, despite that early rejection that the lebanese, the sea start proposal was in fact coordinated with the is riley's. and in advance of that announcement of that proposal that was put out less than 24 hours ago now. she insisted diplomacy. soviets are all out, war is not. and she said it would benefit both sides of the board or whether it's these rallies, whether it's people 11 on what she says is this would allow people to return to their homes. so what she's saying, and what the united states provide new ministry should a saying is that they are calling for all sides to take a fresh look at this and to accept it in order to try and achieve peace and to see the escalation in the region how much concern is it there in washington that we
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could see that the reverse of what they calling for that we could see even more violence, possibly a ground invasion and then run up to the american election is well, there's a lot of concern. in fact, uh, the wording that was used by the secretary of state and to the blinking just one day the was the concern is acute. uh and you know, you have to ask why the united states isn't using it's leverage. well, you know, it's a good point that is being raised even here in washington because as the united states says that diplomacy is the answer. as you pointed out at the start of the segment between the 2 of us, the united states is also making sure that israel is also fully are adding another 8700000000. and in addition to the billions that it, as in the military aid every year to israel, in order that it contin maintained its military edge in the region. so many would
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argue that israel is speaking out of both sides of its mouth. and so is the united states with regard to trying to achieve peace. okay, thank you very much. kimberly i'll get, i'll white house correspondent reporting to us. well, as we mentioned, israel has killed at least 650 lebanese people in his bombing campaign across the country. since monday. we want to just share with you some of the people who have been involved in these attacks have been killed in these attacks. and their stories . yes, me now. so it was 6 years old days before she was killed. she wrote a lot so wishing for safety for yourself and her family russia. heidi was a 4th year dentistry student. russia was killed alongside her parents and sisters. maya was a 23 year old engineer. she was killed alongside her entire family, entire in southern lebanon. dina, dar wish worked for the you and refugee agency. and his riley strike killed her
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alongside her youngest child job in their home. husband and all the child did survive. it's laura guitar as the editor in chief of the public source and independent online magazine and by which she joins us now from the lebanese capital . and so i don't know if you're familiar with some of the stories we are sharing there. i'm sure you have spoken to many other lebanese have been affected by what is happening, how much concern and fear is there in the country that it could be about to get was good evening. there's the not just concern, but a tremendous amount that she or the, this is going to be in all out for that has the potential to the other state, the entire country as we have seen over the past couple of weeks as well. so the tax has been indiscriminate targeting civilians shipping an infrastructure of the 2
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journalists were killed since this recent destination, the scene aid workers, medical workers pediatrician, even while treating his patients had his speech or explode in his office and his cousins become views in a state of shock since the attacks on tuesday and wednesday and people are, these are a little bit confused. the conversation on whether or not over the past 11 months has almost exclusively focused on whether or not this is going to escalate and become the whole scheme of what this is a conversation that has and has to be coffee shop at the corner shop at the conversation with a colleague, family member, this is dominated our minds over the past 11 months. and now the orders that we've been disappearing to some extent has assigned to the materialized. and
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how would you describe the, the general sense and then in the country for the best position that has bullet took? obviously we have seen the magnitude of the human crisis playing out in gauze there and then has ball expressing solidarity with the palestinian people. but that has resulted in this sort of low level cross for the war of attrition. that is now starting to to turn into something that could engulf the country. or what is the sentiment towards has paula as the country is not united, that's for sure. and it hasn't been for a very long time. one segment of the population is very supporters of the actions such as the took. they're very proud the push button us to buy the balance to get people as they were facing that warranty on the sides of it is really such a colony. but on the other hand, the 2nd part of the occupation,
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i'm not really want to engage in this confrontation with israel, for the of the struggle is not involved of a nice state. but these, that the news has a very heavy price. since that stablish from the state of israel, that they just want to be able to live in peace. and it shouldn't be known in here, but it's yours and potentially targeting civilians, pennsylvania infrastructure precisely to. so this kind of the between the news they are holding to be able to in the base of trust, but not the resistance route. but what we have seen on the pounds over the past couple of weeks. but also over the past, almost here, the base of trust fund that it's on shake and i think we made such that everything stopped us and there supports us. and then at the end of the resistance, mandatory solidarity that the resistance is engaging in the sense of the boston
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young people. if does it was the thing is true, but across the story. all right, thank you very much for speaking to us from bernard baton, joining us that thank you. ready we do want to, we don't want a ton to what has been happening in gauze or as well, at least 15 people were killed in an astro icon, a school in the giovanni, a refugee camp. building was housing, many displaced people. it brings the number of people killed in garza to 36. abraham hardly any reports from the side of the attack. i'm now inside the house was full and i'll try to get there. yeah. northwest. the value of the account is really quite a bit of k as a brutal attack resulted in more than 15 policy means um dozens. and you did, you did the scale of the destruction inflicted on the cisco here. as you can see, the cold here on the ground off to the massive
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attack on this, the school civil defense policies are trying to connect the bodies of the kids to be the the, the, some of these really will please find a number of me self closing massive destruction, many of the victims were blown to pieces with separate body parts strewn all over the area with a cover tended bodies in addition to an identified body parts, many victims a steve body under the degrees, let alone those missing. this goal is to 3000 of those seniors who sought with these offers. they got their houses destroyed to do and the on going as like media where on guys a. ringback none of the 10 the we are display civilians taking shelter in that school building but wrong that those children to, they were blown to pieces. where is humanity to when will the world stand watching
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in silence? close to those are being the project on a daily basis. here. as you can see, the, the best or bombed out buildings here inflicted to this simpler is full here in japan. yet with the account. when we have this a funeral or just a joke, civilian into school, they are going to bury him. maybe they are going to deliver it to his family to give the last there well, you're in this, it school the i just, you know, i mean, god, last time is fine. and all the developments kind of saying officials are varied. move in a 2 bodies off to is there any forces, deliver them in a truck and bodies behind the road, but without any identification, forcing him to be buried as unknown, motus gauze as health ministry had refused to receive the corpses, citing
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a lack of coordination, honey my mood reports on this from outside alexa hospital and dara bala in central gaza. stuff off a few hours have been quite in motion of particularly for families who were waiting to know anything about their missing it's children and family members relative for the past month. almost a year since the beginning of the genocide, the war. many of these people were taking it from evacuation centers get bab and do a torture. demonized by that is really monetary. and a lot of things that their family heard about the deal were killed and some of them heard that they were be sent back to live, to the doctor, the truck that was carrying the idiot. bodies coming back to nasir hospital at the beginning, the whole ministry and nothing also did not receive the truck. and because it lacks any possible information that will lead where the body is coming from and to which families they belong. because these really monitor is just pulled up the drivers at the, at the current level side of the crossing and told him to pick up the cargo shipment
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a truck and to drive it into an officer hospital without giving him any information whatsoever about what he was carrying and who were the names of these people and which family didn't belong? so it was very difficult. and family members, they gathered around lost their hospital 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, good children been gone for the past year, almost were among them. the bodies were taken to their final resting place in a mazda graveyard during the turkish hospitals. in the turkish cemetery, sorry, in around nothin hospital. this is the 5th time that is really military, have returned bodies of palestinians who believed to be kidnapped human eyes towards your and killed it from evacuation sensors from a residential bone. you get from the bodies from the people who were taken as human shields throughout the past year, as you really measure with some ducks in a ground incursion of densely populated area of to you. then use our live from the
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how much more still to bring you on. the program has been more russian attacks and ukraine as the white house announces additional military aid. during presidency. lensky visits japan's government in parties due to elect, and you need us to become the next 5 minutes. so we'll look at the main content as head of friday's most uninstalled, we'll have all the football action from the road from egan's meeting. an early goal for ranges coming off with just the hello we have the usual hazy sunshine across mount salt, the middle a, some circle change is taking place over the next couple of days. and my colleagues say will be placed at night is going to be less hot as we go through the coming
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restaurants come and discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties the the fuck with the news, our life from down on main stories, israel says it has carried out and as tried targeting the head of as well as drawing unit and the lebanese capital, at least 2 people were killed. 15 others have been injured. is there any compartment in the past? 4 days is killed at least 650 people across the country. meanwhile, 15 policies were killed in his riley. our attack on his schooling, gauze as giovanni
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a refuge account. the building was best for displaced people. so it went ahead to un headquarters in new york now because that correspond gabrielle is under, has been covering the united nations general assembly for us and pops gave. you can give us a sense of the mood and the sort of conversations that have been taking place in the car doors of the un general assembly around not just cause a, but it's very warring fee is an escalation, and i'm at least yeah, i think there's really 2 general assemblies that are really been playing out the last couple of days. there's the official program, of course, and the speeches that we've been hearing. but there's also the unofficial, what's happening behind the scenes that i think was playing very prominently. there of course, is the situation in gaza and now the urgent situation in lebanon. we're seeing that not only with the urgency emergency security council meeting that we saw last
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night that was held, but also behind the scenes, whether it be heads of states or foreign ministers. clearly there's a lot going on in the world, but clearly guys and 11 on our playing very much front and center, given israel's recent aggressions there. and i want to bring it in one for administer to give us a little more insights on this. please step in is it for administer from finland? lina valentine, thank you for joining us on al jazeera english. i want to ask you 1st, just what is your government's reaction to israel shutting down the algae 0 offices in ramallah and the occupied west bank. well waiting, 2 men for us, the free press is obviously something that is take read and that's a significant part of an open society. so in this regard we do, of course i think that it's a, it's an idea and
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a decision which perhaps should be results. yeah, that's what the u. k for and secretary said that he saw yesterday an interview with this at the israel should rethink that and, and, and reverse that decision. it sounds like you are similar opinion to that. yes. in this regard i'm very much on the same page. um i think it's extremely important that the there are different credible media outlets to people to choose from. you've been very strong on god. so you were one of the 1st to come out in january actually, and you said that enough is enough with israel's war on guys and bombing of guys. so that was 8 months ago that you said enough is enough. here we are, it's still happening. and even worse, what can stop israel's bombing of guy? so what can into this a very good question. um the finish position is very clear. uh, we do think that we need an immediate cease fire coupled with the release of the
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hostages and immediate relief to the people of casa, and of course, we need a long term perspective. we need a process for the 2 state solution, and we would hope that the negotiations could start as soon as possible. but unfortunately, right now the negotiations for the ceasefire seem very uh, also with the ongoing escalation uh in in lebanon. but indeed, the willing garza has brought a significant number of civilian casualties and so on on chrome and prevent going control him simple, a balance of human suffering in total, which of course we would like to and as soon as possible i this, let's talk about love it on for a 2nd to clearly there's escalation there with israel's attacks on 11 on over 500 people killed just in the last few days. how much is that playing into the
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discussions that you are having with other foreign ministers and other heads of state here at this un general assembly? but i guess the entire week is deliberate, overshadowed of, uh, uh, by the escalation and they've been on, but also with the anti bullying casa, and i mean, the least, it's very much a top topic here. compet compared to say, yeah, go where i remember attending this day off to a conference where really there was little bit people's old lives at the end of the tunnel over at us by the arab league on the european union, saudi arabia. so we thought that, you know, now would be the time to, you know, take steps, invest direction, then came to horrible terror attack by home us. and here we are almost a year later. so i would say, even though you never should give up hope, but definitely we are in the more difficult place and we have
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a year ago. but this situation also provides us with the, with the possibility of really striving towards the solution. and that everything would start with the ceasefire. and now i think also the idea of started with the ceasefire. lebanon, or which could perhaps below that, to gauze off. and that's what we certainly hope that could be the initial step. administer, thanks for joining us on how to do it. we appreciate your time. thank you. give a busy rest of the week ahead. i'm sure. thank you so clearly the un general assembly continues just in the afternoon session. here we have more countries that will be speaking leavened on the u. k, germany iraq, just to name a few. and of course it will be on friday that when we hear from other countries, including the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu. all right, thank you very much, debra. it is under reporting to the united nations and york? well, moran bouchard joins me now. is there
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a senior plus guy unless he is in london and we're one we just hearing that. and gabriel elizondo has interviewed discussing gaza and also 11, and that is featuring quite heavily and in new york during this united nations general assembly. but do we see now the, the people of 11 and essentially paying the price for brett's in america, western countries not applying the necessary pressure on israel to still full of this months ago because the epi center of what we see right now and 11 and is the war on gaza and candidacy. impunity is the word. impurity is the word that is being violated each and every day. while war leaders meet at the united nations and community was supposed to have stopped after the 2nd world war. after the holocaust and other forms of genocide, but we see is around having free hand is right. it has free hand has had
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300 guys, a has free hand and never known. it's acting with them to anything. but it's also acting criminally why criminal lead that just because the various international courts in human rights organizations and now congress people and, and in most countries on the world are saying. so this is because also in just in terms of what we see and report each and every day, is there a is acting disproportionately the way it's founding 11 are now just like founded guys over a year. the way it's bombing indiscriminately civilians, hospitals, schools, the residential buildings, villages, and towns and so on, so forth. it's also acting in every possible way to categorize the palestinian sizes, goes to the lebanese, the act of master,
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carry the 11 on will not be forgotten quite a long time to come. that's a set out all of a rigging and the 2 main things. thousands of communication devices when probably goal and says at one point or another in the future. so want to know and body on the we is right, is getting that much of this, the portion of an indiscriminate bombings about a city is a lebanese with, with a venture. they have to come back and bite it because that much of a, this in a tree, that much of an infinity that much or but i'm conditional support by the united states and other western powers. what is the article on which free hand to do what it's doing them not for the criminal bombing and genocide, the crimes that would eventually have has to have an answer in this region for the
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time being, the lebanese have been deserted, basically by on and get us some data will just like guys on how much have been deserted by the out of world of the one. so it'd be on their own as the iranian for ministers told us today, they're gonna find it out. we'll see what happens. but for the time being, it is assessing the, getting its crimes against plus people. and yet more on the, the power docs with all of this is that despite its military supremacy and all of its intelligence, israel has been unable to suppress the missile 5 from 11 and into israel, just as has been unable to defeat a mouse in gaza. definitely because there are no military answers to what is going on, both 11 on guys in the west and back in june. so an excess political solution is involved is as withdrawals from the occupied territories. it needs to stop. the
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aggression that is bang came on, i guess the point of sticking out people for over 75 years. the dispossession isn't the 1st 3 decades occupations the past 67 decades. this has to stop not more military attacks, no more a airstrikes, not more general size that has proven to be counter productive. so yes, why is there a fails to stay. 1 so even small organizations from continuing their resistance against its occupation, it continues to punish the over all civilians been both and have been on and by this time. and that's why, how many people, because then one day, just like you guys are still having hundreds of people working each and every day for several 100 a months. now we're talking about over 100 perhaps 200000 casualties in garza, and we stopped them not to talk up in the thousands in never know without achieving
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it's me and jeff jeff is, which is presumably to finish off how about us and as well. uh, allow for its uh, residence to go back to good homes. but i tell you the most common part of it, the most common cold part of it is when you hear and is there any spokesperson, say, any civilized contract with any country in the world except that it's civilians be displaced for many days and months or you know what it is and it says that he cannot be, these people could accept that why the palestinians have been you know, distant maces and living and refuge for decades. now, just as you to tell you how, what the 6, what sort of does not mean to install with the 6 people, but certainly is it a government politically artistic when it comes to explore and actions quite delusional and in denial over the stuff i think it's causing better signals other than each. okay. well, thank you very much. alger is lowanda. shara i'm showing his insight with his uh
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ours are senior political analysts. thank you for now. more on the we want to time to sit down now because the always make gains often launching a major offensive against upon military rapids support forces fighting started in the early as of thursday morning. the army now controls that 3 strategically important bridges and then car to undermine and cartoon by hurry. hipaa morgan sent us this update from the capital r to, to the system is army launched a major offensive in the early hours of thursday morning against the power military rapids support forces. here in the capital costume, the army was able to re take control of several bridges here in the capital. 2 of them, that's clinic. the city opened through mine to the city of cartoon. and one of them best couldn't take care of on demand to the northern part of the capital to the
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city of heavy. now if you are a step, also loans are to lose track against disabilities army and had several sibling areas here in the city of on demand killing at least 4 civilian civilians. i'm losing several others. according to the safe ministry of health. both sides have been fighting each other despite the calls by the united nations and other international bodies to observe a c flyer because of the communitarian situations that has resulted from the continued fighting between the 2 sites over the past 17 months. and how the tool is not the only place where the 2 sides have been fighting each other in the south eastern part of the country. and seeing that the 2 sides have been fighting each other as well. an interview to states, the army was able to take control of some villages and fight the packet, the iris half into the other states. meanwhile, and especially to the last remaining armies, tom pulled in the dark for region. both sides had been battling each other with the rest of the launch of artillery strikes fine to take over the last minute, 3 garrison in the jar for region and with the army launching repeated air swipe, including in the early hours of thursday morning against positions of the iris f
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around of sasha. he but morgan audra 0 hot of to now. yes, president joe biden has announced more than $8000000000.00 in ministry assistance for ukraine had of tools have present region is the landscape the white house while inside ukraine itself. and these one person was killed. several of those wounds in a series of rushing drone attacks ends up a regia on the capital cave. so when i go reports, i know the noise of tara in jeopardy asia for the full nice in a row, russian drones hit the city where you're its largest nuclear power plant is located . as you claim, you know, slower to say the strikes hate civilian targets. like this apartment block severely damaged by the attacks. at least a people in this building were injured. well rescue was what commit the wreckage. they tended to the wounded and assess the damage. well,
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residents attempted to clear the rubble from the homes. in the capital key is more than a dozen drone attacks was cited over the city, most of which were shut down according to keeps military administration in the light of day, the damage was clear as those living here recalled the real story of the attack. the daybreak from the homes, i thought the house was going to explode, that it would be a huge fire and it needed to run out to the street as quick as possible. russian drug attacks have been a regular occurrence here with a 2 and a half years since russia evaded ukraine. there was still no end in sight to the conflict. and well, western countries continued to back you crane there was more pressure than ever to
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accelerate that support as a country bottles to push back against russia. is that a tree mites and attempts to recover from these latest attacks? sony by ego, i'll just say era. as most of the bring you on the program, jell will be here with all the latest sport and wells best tennis bias of lives. a scat inmate, james will have that story much more in a few minutes. the, the, the,
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keep out how son has announced his international retirement the around to wants to play one more test series at home. but that remains doubtful. he's a full, a member of parliament in banking sessions facing motor charges, along with thousands of other members of x point. premier shake has seen his policy relating to unrest, which top of the government in august should keep, has not for tons to bangladesh. since a living on lives at the bottom of this new safety and security that's, that's like one sense. what i'm hearing from my goals, fans, and family members. you know, they have the funds and so my whole being so getting rid of the said, well, and uh, there should be a solution. uh we chose and bring you spent a batch. i have one that opening game in the right place. the tech is team with 2 on windows at home, so union sanction was under the belgium check. let us show you 2 cases of the lease during the 1st health in assemble. and it was an i'm go,
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but some of the advantage of the break union pulled one back, but it wasn't enough on both sides had a month since health renew has won the competition twice before with mentioned. so, you know, and so them full size when it was known, the wife account ranges made of foss stopped in the 1st game of weight to melma in sweden, the least max cost was poundstone and it was deemed by 2 by rami who put the bowl in the next with less than a minute on the clock. and they go to another in the 2nd house, processement close friends with that one to know the final school ranges to winning stop. second moment just to come, i x kickoff that league stage against the sheet test, right, and the highest athletic football with the spanish slide. preaching tip spans your windows in nico williams. and nice team on, on top of the open up against a very champions calabash will totland head coach and post a cold list as the work like put on top players who has reached dangerous levels. teams now play 2 more games than before in the new big face. post
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a couple of phase plays, all right, great to risk of injury. and i think we're getting to sort of digest levels of what our expectations are implies applies. don't get a break between citizens anymore, they use this multiple ornaments. but as an international and club level, it's going to get to a point where we're not going to have the best buys out of the applying. and probably what i see. see, and i've been breaking down for various reasons, so it's definitely something that has to be addressed at seeing even more games. and for example, live city games that play on sunday and tuesday. and this was not even more flexible at this moment that everybody get injury and high risk of injury i think is it's, it's not fair. the essential is etc. have clinched at 1st to us open cop, facing full time champion, sports in kansas city in extra time. the knockout competition is the oldest for
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performance in the us happens in the 1st health of 1913 last season. you signing french woke up with an individual rew school. the opener in the 2nd house for kansas city equal is forcing the much into extra time. i'm a costa l, a. a feed back in from before k camara seal the 31 when the world's top rank tennis play younique's in i had a tough thoughts who's defense of the china open. you will see opening set up his match against nicholas jerry. 6 games to full. but then forgot to take the next 26361. you tell him, well, the one has now 112 much is in a row following titles at cincinnati, the us open. second friends, there was an upset at the time the opening took a top seats, taylor fritz, the man in a beach in the us typing final to start seeing match the sequence reset for
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frenchman octo fees to go through to face in the to the defending champion. and took care of ben shelton is through, but he had a tough stalls. he had to fight for me, set down the fellow american riley of hell show to this the 8 seat and will now place mariano neville net. all right, that is all your support for now. we'll have more for you later. marian, thank you so much. just want to bring you a quick bit of news from japan before we leave. you voting is on the way to choose a new president there of the governing liberal democratic party who was such and to become the new prime minister, a racquel 9 candidates of line for the top job with the window being announced on friday. while mcbride reports on this now from tokyo, the last minute campaigning by one of the 3 favorites who the most in this crowded field, l. d p veteran, she get always she by making his 5th attempt for the party presidency, tempting a long career. that's also made him enemies colon according to yes,
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i believe it. what sets me apart from the other candidates might be that i look scary. but setting that aside, i said the 38 years this election follows the resignation of current prime minister fu myoshi. the mid domestic scandals that have toughness b, l d p and it's the son of another full. i'm a prime minister unit 0 co is do me who's promising he's you will revitalize the potty. what was the goal in the face of the loss of trust and the liberal democratic party? i believe that to revive it. we must undertake reforms at the speed that match the urgency. but he has lost early momentum with questions about his lack of experience and being seen as to liberal. that's given a boost to the whole piece. so not a talk, a g says a 32. i think you good. the most significant concern is the growing political, economic, and military alignment between china and russia and not clear i might be that the on to victory would mean a revamp,
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not totally for the l d p. if she is the next day the she will make the 1st the female prime minister in japan and not to change the major to the rub, whoever williams will inherit the same chronic problem faced by so many previous prime ministers. japan, sluggish economy was by a. yeah, i'm rising price, i grocery chain over here with me. she a cuba says on days when he offers special discounts, there are ever big crowds of shop is waiting for him to open. see my, my little grandma, most of the people used to decide what to buy based on the base meaning, but now they did time in the practice is based on what did jeep or looks good on that day and eagerly anticipated election not just by the l d p, but by the millions of japanese, the parties that govern almost continuously for the past 17 years. rob mcbride
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