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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the why money into play? this is and use our line from joe hall coming off in the next 60 minutes. is really a tax target 11 on for a 5th day, despite calls for these 5 by its allies. more than 700 people have been killed since monday. sirens, tennessee is roll sheets down and miss on it says was 5 by who's the rebels in
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yemen. is rarely bombardment hits tense, sheltering displays, palestinians in the courtyard or o x. so hospital essentially she gave receive a windsor pounds governing policy leadership vote to become the next prime minister and see don's army celebrate itself and making games against the entire military rock and support forces in the cap. the welcome to the program. we begin in 11 on what israel's bombardment has continued over night. over 700 people have been killed since monday. when is ro expanded? it's bombardment of 11 on and is rainy as strikes has hit a residential building in the town of julia in the early hours of friday. and this morning there was another attack on the nearby city of tyre,
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or israel's ministry says it now believes it has killed more senior, has the operatives off to strikes earlier this week. meanwhile, in israel 2 people suffered minor injuries in the city of haifa. often, rockets were fired from lebanon. this riley mandatory says it identified 10 project dolls, crossing the northern border and says that were all intercepted or fell in open areas. the ministry also claims that shot down a missile fired from human targeting. tel aviv in wrong calling is in march, a unit in southern lebanon for us in rome. israel striking his bullet with full force despite cools for a cease fire. tell us about the latest strikes. well just the last few seconds as you were asking that question i heard about of rockets in the fall distance where i'm standing. hezbollah is also confirmed that he's use
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a 5 d one, which is a mixed medium to short range me. so to attack period at the, in northern israel as well, we're hearing, sorry, is going off in the israel plus the attack on the high for ports. as you just mentioned earlier, israel has struck 1600 targets in the last 24 hours. a learn where i'm standing isn't more june, it's in the never to the governor. i'm just going to show you. um this was the area that was on the intent is where the strikes just 24 hours ago last semester i've just passed that reading like building a the and then up on the ridge where you see the orange or the roof for the orange orange roof rather, that was attacked 3 times in the space was about 3 hours, so still intense vacation going on. and if you imagine that this is just one
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example where app a hole across that buddha, sorry about this. i feel that was another strike, this up me a little across the, the boat up with israel. and meanwhile m, ron hundreds of thousands of people are being displaced by this violence. this is now a humanitarian crisis which is about to set to get to us. that's absolutely right. uh, 94 people have been killed in the last 24 hours a loan. that is a massive number and is putting strain on the medical sector. but what is suicide? putting strain on the medical side to is the closure of hospitals along the border . $57.00 of them have been shifted out to $317.00 government run the institutions. now the reason thought we spoke to the medical director of bench bill hospital who says we're shutting the those hospitals down next to the border cuz
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it's simply too dangerous. they use radio strikes us simply to close down the light . the reason for that is because of the adult has all the medical stuff. the hospital work is generally have been seeing what's been happening in garza over the last year. the complete designation and destruction of the medical sector hitting hospitals regularly and they simply don't trust israel to know it. hospitals on my board. number on, just as, as you were talking, that an urgent boy coming through here on my computer 9 people killed in ship, a town in southern lebanon. this is coming from the may of that town and that 9 people includes 4 children. it's just to remind, isn't it iran, if the indiscriminate nature of these attacks coming through from these riley's of that's right, and if that 9 is confirmed, uh,
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then the women and children figure is rising rapidly. it was at something like 90 um, just uh 24 hours ago. those people are definitely not as bullet. his bullet doesnt recruit women or children. so it's collateral damage is what these raise call, that it's simply innocent civilians being killed and thank you for that. as that bag that's in mon calling. apologies that for us in march a year and, but we can now speak to, i said, beg, he is in they route for us to lebanese capital. so in terms of what is happening, where you are, we have the is rarely saying that they've killed the head of his bull as drone unit in an air strike. what more can you tell us about that? well, there was a stripe on a set of a root here on thursday. now we understand, and we've, we've had confirmation from his beloved that jose and so to are also known as hodge
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. i saw there was a sex native index attack and it was attacked on a residential area. there would be many people in gen, but it wasn't the 1st effects we've been that we've seen for a tax in the last week or so. but even if you go back to july, this year, flood sugars also kills an attack on a set of babies. and that is where that's increase the number of these attacks for this individual in a sense, the road we understand was the, the nature of the aerial come on for his law. and though his with law says that he has served in operations against israel, he's also being involved in the serial conflict. his belies, an ally of the shadow said regime and his beloved intervene that which affected their popularity. now there's also reports that jose and through was helping the hutus in yemen against side you rape. yes, now his beloved, i have said that he was injured and then they to died of his injuries induct assassination. and it calls into question the kind of security that his without has
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because senior members and senior come on does continue to be assassinated by israel. and it also shows the kind of intelligence that israel has that is able to target these individuals. and israel is targeting his beloved on a number of fronts because his, the lives, not just the military forces, a political and social force. so his relies talk to talk to them on the front lines in, in the sense to live, not just talking to them here in the suburbs of bay route, as also the closing, the displacement of tens of thousands of people from the size of the parts of the country, right, exactly, and on that point and as we were hearing that from him, ron, the thousands of people that are being display as many of them are heading towards a route to where you are. what can you tell us about how the authorities are coping and handling this displacement crisis? well, the thought of just trying to put measures in place to kind of take in these internally displaced people. ok. what i can tell you is that hotels
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a full many people are staying with friends and families and those that don't have any one. we don't have the money to stay at hotels, staying guides in the open. that is a very difficult situation for the countries had the financial crisis, and now they have the what the sr to say is it runs 500000 half a 1000000 people internally displaced since the start of this conflict in october last year. if you take into account the population of lebanon, which is about $5800000.00 people, the math of distaste, people, it's about 8 percent of the population of us for an incredible strain. not only on the countries infrastructure and the government, but also on the communities in this country. and this is a strategy that israel is using to try and put pressure on his beloved by targeting a support based for also putting pressure on the rest of the country. so his will uh, comes to a deal of his blog backs off at the moment. that doesn't seem likely, those rockets are still being fired by his will. active rating target. okay, thank you for that aside, the big that for us in favorites to speak now to stephanie deca,
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she's in jordan's capital amman because he's already governed his band out there from reporting inside israel. so stephanie, i want to ask you what you are hearing from these railings, given the americans, the saying that the latest face 5 proposal was made with, as well as backing what all these rarely saying about the intensity of the strikes as well. the message from these ready prime minister yesterday as he faced a backlash from his coalition and others, when it seemed to be leaking reports that he was considering a ceasefire, was that they would continue with full force. and this is what you are seeing on the ground. what you also soul was mentioned yahoo doing a you turn because a political pressure that's on yahoo is all about domestic politics and nobody in his role once a cease fire with has one that they see what is happening as a major victory for their army intelligence so,
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so they certainly don't want to oppose, although there hasn't been some weak back as well from the prime minister's office . benjamin that you now is also saying that the americans did talk to them last week about the ceasefire proposal that they share the values in terms of returning residents to their homes in the north israel. that meetings went on on thursday yesterday and will continue today. so what we know is that these talks about a ceasefire are continuing. i think the big question mark is whether nation yahoo will agree because of the political pressures he faces inside is, are all just to show you. the latest polls show his popularity higher than ever since october the 7th, since the war with 11 on with has by law. so this is what he plays to. this is what's important to him. so what did the americans can twist his arm? this time we're going to have to wait and see, know that that is very, very interesting to hear and of course, prime minister and this and, you know,
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already in new york, he's due to speak at the united nations general assembly a bit later on today. do we have any idea of what we are expecting from him that i think we can pretty much laid out. i think he will stand on that stage use the platform to talk to the world, to remind everybody who's been criticizing is, are all that they are acting in self defense, who will remind them of the events of october? the 7th that is ro is the victim. he will remind them also what he often does with these res love to use visual aids. i'll probably give you a presentation that shows that has all that has certain weaponry in civilian areas, that they're using human shields, that everything is israel is doing is justified, and that they're taking up most care to avoid civilian casualties. of course, you know, as we have seen, let's not forget goals over the last 1011 months, a civilian casualties, preventing civilian casualties is not
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a priority for israel. israel schools, this collateral damage, are seeing it also and let them know. and when you listen to israel, and so what about precision strikes against has butler intelligence military? uh, but the reality is very different with a huge desktop 11 on. so there is more pressure now certainly on israel to stop this because of the regional implications. because what does that state now is far higher if you will, down before. thank you for that. stephanie deca, that for us, in a mind there's tons of gauze and now ways, right? yes, wrong. so i've hit the courtyard of alex, so hospital in central garza, many displays palestinians. and with sheltering in the tents that were hit, at least one person was killed. 7 of those 4 people also died in a foaming of a family home in giovanni, a refugee camp us let's go to target, but as soon as life was outside the alexa hospital and they're on by the so if you
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could stop with. so what happened in alex the hospital topic? well 1000000 we know, so 510 is very he called to has a targeted palestinian make shift. tons of the backyard. oh ok. so hospice, so after midnight approximately at 2 30 am in the morning and this is absolutely one of the very deadliest attacks that well that was conducted during overnight time. specifically that destroy it has taken place in one of the very densely populated areas, which is the backyard of the hospital where families have been taking refuge inside sleeping videos. very bombardments, according to medical sources, one palestinian has been killed. well, 7 of those were the ones that and now they're getting a treatment in salt the inside the departments of i'll ox, the house. so we went inside the side of the store. i can, we show that was very devastating or no impact side of destroying that.
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so license is only the backyard of the hospital where residents have been taking this place as a clean refuge, depleting this valuable abutment. of course, this trip you can see the scale of disruption, and this is the messiah that has been used to attack this very densely populated area. let me read for you what has been written here. it's a going to miss title surface attack, and it has been manufactured in the united states, and it belongs to the united states army. as you can see here, what has been written, and you can see the crater coast from that strike and how posted you have left everything behind here to completely destroyed. you can see blankets, mattresses, bed bits cover, and families even worked, sleeping peacefully since the attack took place in that backyard. it's not the only time that the i talked to place one post,
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the man has been killed in the attack while 7 others were wounded up to the hospital as a place with palestinians are drawing to be protected inside of to the is very massive ground. encouraging and goes up people that lives on no longer feeling safe because of the it's very repeated attacks, of course, the cat 3 to and tara. meanwhile, there's been more sizing elsewhere in. does that, can you bring this up to date with us? well functioning as well. is it still ongoing that we come off of portez on the, is by the occupation forces by the army has been widely targeting civilians sites. of course, this type including residential houses. if actuation senses makes shift tens, is what happens overnight. the tact alongside with a key infrastructure, especially in the north of the strip, we're talking about the residential building was completely flat 10 in the valley, a town in the north of tarza, at least 4 palestinians were killed husband, his wife,
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alongside with his 2 kids. what killed in that strike were talking about the full of the attraction of palestinian families from the suburb of just for you. and apparently, what is going on to now is a profile at rodney got those military attacks, especially in the western side of the most of the district. but families recently have been slipping, these valuable abutment to we are talking about to palestinians. football, being killed after the residential home was completely tugged at houses. i've been without any warning. and as we can completely hear since the hours of this morning, huge clause in the eastern corners of a french refugee come on a non stop of artillery compartments for the high voice books in the know that cost of m as a roger, if you come so far, maybe thank you for that update topic about doing that for us outside alexa, hospital and central gaza. now, as tarik was mentioning that they were been attacks in jabante a at least 15 people were killed in a strike on
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a school building on the se. abraham all can any reports now from the sides of the school, and i'm now inside the house of school 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 did you do that? i think the scale of the destruction inflicted on the cisco here. as you can see, the cold here on the ground off to the massive or brutal attack on this, the school civil defense policies are trying to connect the bodies of the kids to be 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 covered tended bodies. in addition to an identified body parts,
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many victims a steve buried under the debris, let alone those missing. this goal is to 30000 wow. seniors who saw was the offer. they got their houses destroyed to do on the on going is like media where on garza. ringback this is not up to you like well now 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 in silence? close to those are be in the project on a daily basis here. as you can see, the, the best or bombed out buildings here. and it's listed to this simplest poll here and get back the ever since the account when we have this a funeral or just a joke, civilian in your school, they are going to bury him. maybe they are going to deliver it to his family to
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give the last fair, well you're in this, it's cool about him, honey. i was just, you are all the gods on how does fine us that's bringing us on various professor of international affairs like has our university good to see you again has done so we have prime minister netanyahu in new york today. he's due to speak at the united nations general assembly a bit later today. he will be, of course, facing a tough crowd, but he will do that speech with the knowledge that he has most support back home than ever before. that's the issue here. that's what he has about rice. it is a mundane and it is the situation that nothing you know, has now he's feeling that he's being backed by this really public simply because he's attacking him, has blown up, guys. so there are no hostages involved in this, but you know, he has his own people. they want to go back safely to their own presidents and, and then north of as well. so he will definitely um, speak in
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a way that we know where he would say that you're honestly behind all, even in the middle east. you know, it should be contained in those products is, are actually acting on behalf of your on and the acting and a pro unprovoked way. so when has well established and sober a, you know, it was not for folks by the latest. this is what they say. so and, and this, and that to me, i was gonna repeat the same man, try that to. and that is what is acting in self defense. that the international committee must understand. that is what has the right to do that. and that is about with your on. so if you wanna fix the situation, you know, the address is around. i think this is what he's going to say in his speech. and he is feeling collected by the new public support for him at home. so this late to cease fire deal that has been proposed by the us and friends and others about a 21 day, a stopping in the fighting on the 11 on buddha. that's. that's you doesn't anything is going to come of that. i'll maybe, you know, we, we never know, but until this moment he made a huge, you turn,
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you not the very beginning. he said he was okay or his people are saying is okay. then and publish was saying no, simply because he what he wanted to keep the, the backend in his own government. because right when people say that they would walk out of his government, if he agrees on a ceasefire, even the opposition say that he needs to continue this war and, and 11. and so he is backed by the domestic and the public opinion as well. and for this reason, he wanted also to embarrassed by that i think this has to do with american election . i think one of his target, so the end of the day he wants to see trump in the office. either want to give by the or has any political debate cool. and that can be used as, as something in, in the, in the elections do this where it is where it is actually have any motivation for stopping. fighting has been a, i mean, as well as on the back for a menu. if the senior commanders have been killed by the israelis, they have the domestic supports to carry out this fighting. why would they stop at
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this point in time? exactly. so they point, uh, so he wanted to uh, take advantage of what happened a week ago when he managed to get maybe um, dismantle a lot of the leaderships and pages, the walkie talkie as well as assessing anything. all these needs are, they are very influential and the by the fee, so then no more there. so he feels that his is in a fast track, so victory and the north and this would make up for all of his problems. and gazda, as there is nothing, and that motivates him to stop the war unless there's a deal of the, of that i meet all of his demands and main main. what, what kind of deal would that be that what he wants to have with the link his thing he's not really happy with he wants to dylan can be a couple 11 from the, from gaza seconds. he wants to say for sure. and it was only people rid of those to the north as well and, and then he will claim victory at short of that i think, you know, and if anyhow is, is more intent to continue the war. and so not in terms of the other side. so you,
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you, you about line was what netanyahu wants. what about his bullet? i mean, we've seen the suffering already if the lebanese people but like we saw with how much they were very determined to keep on fighting what we see the same from his bullet. well, it depends on how is going to play out to we didn't know about the, the scale and the scope of destruction in the pocket of his beloved. but we know as well as about also identity men to is willing to sacrifice and, and they believe that to if it's a chief like practical frontier, the very beginning thing with and maybe uh, take a different course and in days to come or and months will come, so they have the, the capability to 5 more. but the question here that 11 is different than the lebanese society is divided, and that everyone in lebanon is backing, as well as it's the sort of the case and gather. uh, so i think maybe as valence are trying to turn the public against again, it has a lot and this would create a different problem for his blood that needs to be attended. really interesting to
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get your analysis test done by read, profess of international affairs at capella university. or the she gave her is she buys set to become depends next prime minister off to winning a close late for leadership, race, former defense administer. he beat sunday to tide chief who would have been to pounds 1st female lita and one of the votes was treated by the resignation of the prime minister for you because she does a step down last month. the l. d. p is governed, depend a most continuously since the policies founding, back in 1955 robot. brian has been following the election in tokyo for us. rob, so tell us about the man who has become depends the prime minister of the that's right. this is a remarkable victory for is she considered
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a batch run of the l d p. 67 years old. this is his 5th attempt trying to get the l d p 's top job and therefore the prime minister ship of japan. he said it was going to be his last and he has a cheat that he's a very polarizing figure, a long checkered political history. he has been involved in various intrigues and in fighting inside the l. d. p. effective times in his career. he has been brian fronted by fellow l. d p low because as a traitor, as something he recognized in his final address, the pilot lawmakers and it seems that message did resonate indeed a get fraction. he has a lot of ministerial experience, especially when it comes to defend cease, consider something up at defense and security expert has proposed the establishment of an asian style of nato, for example, that is likely to continue the more assertive approach by your panel. the world stage more military spending as a counter to the expanding influence of china and also north korea and russia,
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as that's something that will please washington domestically. he still has the struggling economy to deal with. but politically, this is probably good for the l d. p. which is coming to this election, the reasons it's having this change of leadership is because of impacted by so many political scandals. and to the fact that he has something of a maverick considered a change agent and has promised to change the policy that may well resonate with the extent of coal japanese public. yeah, talk us through in a bit more detail about the main challenges he's going to have to face. not, not just that at home, but also broad of the well, that's right. i mean that they, they are facing this growing ties on the alarming ties between north korea and russia. he has promised, uh, 2 accounts of that. so you had talked about to close the ties uh with, with washington and maintaining the close the ties that would have been established
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by his pri, this says close or close to ties with washington's other big. i log in this part of the world and that is south korea, i by contrast. so now you talked to h e who he defeated in this final round. she would have be made history as depends 1st women prime minister. there will clearly be many people here in japan who will, i believe this is an opportunity basically what is considered still a very male dominated society. and even though she was a, another conservative probably considered to be, to whole case you in a way that were concerned that if she had achieved the premier shift, she may well have damaged relations with south korea, for example, which are offered a fraud a. so she, but in some respects is considered to be a conservative i, but the model rested enough to a please of japan's allies in this part of the world from the find that for us in took here. thank you. the student is ami, has made gains off to launching
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a major offensive against the power military rapids support forces. and i was just fighting, begun in the early hours of thursday morning. the army now controls 3 important bridges linking called to the mind and cartoon vari, the videos publish on line, appear to show members of the army celebrating in newly captured areas of call to the head of the rapids support forces mohammed him. then douglas, that his group remains ready to implement a nationwide c spot in a recorded message address to the united nations general assembly. this followed the army chief speech to will lead as in new york. they'll fight to elbow han, insisted. his group is committed to a transition of power to a civilian government. gabriel, at his own to reports now from new. as in june, the united nations security council passed resolution 2736. they called for the r s f to hold its a sold on el flasher. in his speech here to world leaders at the un general
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assembly, abdul thought the upper hand, the leader of the f a f lamented the fact that that resolution has not halted the fighting. nevertheless, he said he's willing to find a solution to in the conflict and then you. but then said, i'm going to attempt to tell you the possible what an end to this concept is clear . you know, the comedy, the 1st and foremost, and put an end to the hosting. the militia must withdraw from all the eighty's, the card and keys, okay? but you know, i'm from what people have been displaced. the must laid down their weapons so that people can return to their homes, then assistance can be delivered total. what about this would also facilitate to the opening of ethics under the assumption of production. second, what is this? and to see that these must be accompanied by a political process law so that we can see the political transition through avoiding that assumption of for potential cruz. this is denise onforce is one of the states oldest institutions for non political. what it's very much in favor of
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democratic transition, was committed to the right of the people to choose. they need to shift um their vin, many meetings on the sidelines of this general assembly about this situation in sudan. there's white acknowledgement that the fighting has gone on way too long. but no consensus on how to get both sides to come together to india. gabriel's on the i'll just say the united nations in new york. the adult name is a political commentator unless phone call to him, forced to flee. she is now in kyra and joins as life. thank you so much for your time. how significant do you think is this latest advanced by the ami a p is to be the 1st big push in months by the government to regain some territory . oh, okay. i know its massive, its a big as it was unexpected. uh. we only knew that these they've been up to can fighting once the rainy season came to an end,
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but all eyes were focused on the fashion unlikely. so because was unfolding and then flashes and no one knows the various information is coming. got the but that facets by the army in cartoon is me, is significant, extremely significant. and the fact that the rest of us caught up by surprise. and that the trying to re sending reinforcements from and from the, from the southern side of the car to such a loss. and the recapturing of 3 airports as of 3 bridges, excuse me, is also major. uh, there were some, several reports of the army get receiving new, i munition new weaponry. so i'm guessing they've been put to use the latest in those uh, new front to being opened in cartoon. but we wait and see. we've had that, you know, full stalls before in a dizzy era and also in that for so. so far today is it's been very call no just so you know, very few sounds of artillery and shelly, but we wait and see. i mean,
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i personally will be waiting to see if there are as a written response and how the response will be. yes, and i think what you're saying is we need to wait to see whether the army has as gain some real momentum here. uh, what is notable about this war and you mentioned the fact that the, the, the army is receiving the weapons it. that's because they have been so many for an actors involved taking sides, providing weapons. and so one of those, when not so familiar with the crisis incident in, can you explain why that is and why that's made everything so much more complicated or because we're not just fighting it is because the army is not just fighting one entity, but in the shape of the, of the, of the munitions are as of munitions. there are other actors of play and they all have their, you know, so you know, their own motives, you know, is, and this has also is, is escalate to the matcher because they've been, they've been helping you do any form of criticism of a, or any form of sanctioning,
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and whether it's allowing weapons to be smuggled in, whether it's for uh, you know, payment or support for the minutes show or the army. they've pretty much gotten away scott free. and the result is that the, the, the shoot the station. but the countries phase going through the contests of catastrophic humanitarian situation that says any civilians are facing. and that in turn has paid the part because a convoys have been used, or utilize as a means to bring in more weapons for to the are a set for example. and this continuing, you know, role paid by outside actors is completely destabilizing not just through the country, but to the whole region. the horn of africa, east african region. and the full lot will be huge and it's already being phones. but, and that's the interaction community actually steps up and takes decisive action towards those for an actors who are having a need to do
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a role in this war. then this, what we're seeing right now will only be become worse. and an apologies. it looks like we may be out out of time because we have to go to a live event, but i do appreciate your time dalia, adult learning political come and tell you to speaking to a staff from kyra's. so let's go to uh, live 211 on the social assessments the heck, the hodges holding a press conference. let's have a listen to what you have to say this place. this is from the very 1st moment as it is very difficult to provide daily hook me instead of this place. however, as i said, 1000000 cash grant from china, in addition to 2300000 cash grads from the dap in union and are presented in the what it's for the program. in addition to that, we have uh so that is a campaign. it would be launched together with the governments or the
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administrators develop bent services program the service center will be dedicated to receive all the contributions. 4 or the content of uses would be under this campaign this so that i take and pain together with the administrators department at the later stage will leads out to other provinces in order to cover all the areas, housing displaced, citizens, old citizens who are willing to donate any in kind contributions be a mattress is covered as blanket spillers. these are the service centers that dictated to collecting all the inc kind contributions here also uh the phone numbers you may contact upon collect, setting,
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and receipt of all the same kind contributions. we will immediately establish contact with the sell things centers. in other words, the campaign that the collection centers will not be isolated from the sell cutting centers. i'm a so they say is the said there's so i wanted to tackle speaking of a man coverage plan, a large number of lebanese citizens are waiting for the outcomes of the and then program or i'm n, glenn. it was agreed that between the base uh 15 and 30 and we'll, uh, we'll start transferring cash payments as was big. we are facing some insolvency and we are doing own what we can in order to overcome
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this insolvency issue. before 15th of october, we will start transferring cash to $163.00, benefits the families. we must understand. we have issues beyond our control. in case m o loud drawer is waged. this is for us to measure something beyond our control. however, i bring the good news to all of you that i apologize for the delay of payments. but before october 15th, the 163000 beneficial families will start receiving their payments the next day. so i want it to that day and these, i know the transportation vehicles,
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these vehicles are provided throughout the provinces. there is one vehicle from the united nations at what is scheduled to move from and about the province to the set of cutting houses in these vehicles. will be equipped with a duct on somebody that can app lance's necessity to the 1st aid a necessity. this project will be launched in the coming weeks and it will run over to ease speaking of the work group of the social affairs ministry. i show you gash transfers will be made within days at most hours and i
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show you your payments will reach you as soon as possible that so line. thank you. okay, that was just the immediate briefing from uh, 11 on social affairs minister speaking that and they were talking about some of the cash flow challenges facing the lebanese government. he talks about cash scrums that the government has received from both china and the european union. and how and, and, and the various methods that the country is going to use to try and help send cash to many of the displaced families that have that have come about as a result of the recent is really bombardment on a southern 11 on over the last few weeks you'll say talked about the ways that they will set up the vehicle specific vehicles that will take people from the south to
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display centers, which will also have medics on board of the conflict between israel and hezbollah has been the main focus for diplomats on day 3 of the un general assembly, as we've been hearing the us in france have now performed this proposal. cooling for 21 day. holton fighting, but israel's prime minister has promised to continue striking 11 on my counter reports from the un of the optimism about to d escalation and the 11 on conflict or short lived and disappointment was reflected in the number of the speeches i call on israel. on his beloved stop the violence step back from the break. we need to say an immediate cease fire to provide space for diplomatic settlement. and we are working with a partners to about it. because further escalation says, no one,
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se device the day yet, then the crisis and 11 non threatens the entire middle east with the worst. if the situation remains, as it currently is. and if the world remains immobile and speak often speak, i made clear the immediate calls of the conflict in lebanon. is israel is full in gaza. is unity, or rather no desire to buy, say this to the government of his real trying to achieve security without peace is impossible. without peace, there can be no lasting security. a world that is driven by revenge is a world that is less safe brushes. invasion of ukraine, what's another issue that k monday he to the tech and they will cause will peace since the done describe this across to monetary and crisis in the world today. another theme explored on the podium was reform of the security council. a body that one speakers described as increasing lead still bone. the momentum to add
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permanent members from africa and latin america continues to search by kind of i'll just sierra united nations. i'll just there, as theresa buyers spoke to spain's foreign minister at the united nations. joe's a manual alvarez says moving towards establishing a policy and states as the only way to bring stability to them at least a sneeze, right? unless on this found that is not only the use of force that is going to guarantee its legitimate claims of security id and security will come when there will be the to a state solution implemented. and we must recall is right, that international law is for everyone also for then. that's when the eyes gate puts out rulings, they are buying the for everyone also for each lane. and then did you need a convention in the international? somebody tell me a little bit respect of the civilians of civilian is for us. structure is part of the rules base order in which we are living,
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then you mean nothing. yeah. well says there's not going to be a palestinian state. what is your answer to that? does know that to the to team, and that's not to came to the side by listing an estate is there in the recognition of more than 145 countries. the 1st peacekeeping mission, as well in the history of the un. it was precisely in palestine, there is no older issue to solve that. the palestinian situation that the international community over when really has to be named favor of that. and these riley's house, i agree that that we follow states. it's because of justice to the police city and people. it's also because of the security of these riley people that needs that could neighborhood with a policy in a state. and at the end, it's a matter of to monitor these level of violence. 40000 palestinian civilians keel. inga is more than enough. the palestinians must not be condemned to be
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a totally uh, refugee people. president joe biden has reaffirmed us support, so you cranes fight against russian sledge to send an additional $8000000000.00, imagery, aid, ukrainian presidents. it also means that entity has been holding towards waste inside and at the white house, so that meeting congressional leaders of the republican presidential contender donald trump, has again questioned why the us has given billions to keith. so let's get in from all i expected to meet later friday. a hurricane helen has made land full in north western florida. the storm is now we can from a category for to a category to bought, remains life threatening. full cost to say there's a thrust of a catastrophic storm surge in the north west of the state. i love is bringing winds up around 220 kilometers an hour. phil of l, as in the city of tallahassee,
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helen made land full as well. how excited helene, how do we for now here in florida? amazing lungful around the big fan which is what it was expected. also a really dangerous situation, particularly because there was so many low line communities around that part of the well now this sold has been growing up for the last 24 hours. it is now category for it is less than the cost of re $5.00. katrina, a 2005 that cost so much devastation in louisiana. but this is also a horrible situation because it is such a huge so we're hoping it's still about how some 700 kilometers in width. and i that is around $65.00. columbus is a 40000000 people across a number of states on that. those flood advisories. a state of emergency and georgia in florida. i'm the carolinas. there are 3 big concerns here. first of all, they're all the wins. because when the winds hit, they can make everything a project, all anything that is not screwed down the road sides. i read signs of furniture can
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slide through the i can damage property, damage people re files can come off trees and come down and hit power lines on top of the big fish is low voice up because you've got the gulf of mexico where this headed to be pushing water in is that he won't, i won't buy it and won't buy out because the water can't get out the only place it can go is to loan. so that's where we see this was the start to breach those c defenses. we are told that in some cases, some communities may say up to 6 meters of storm surge, and then there is the rain. the fear is that this would stretch as far as north carolina, but we could see it places like asheville land slides because of the right or whether these are all reports of power else have just received some flashes and some things as sensible was afloat. have some 700000 people, at least in florida now without power. and a number of debts reported including a 4 year old girl, a 50 a year old man on a month in tampa,
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who was driving his call when assigned fell on top so many people have. they are now hunkering down, but it is going to get worse for many before it gets better. phillips out, i'll just sierra tallahassee, florida. still a head on al jazeera. a new study reveals molden hoss the origin, simians, and now living in full that see hold on a report from one is very i'm the may of new york city. eric adams is now on the growing pressure to resign. also facing federal charges, the the
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in the population of origin, tina is living in poverty that's according to figures released by the nation statistics office. these all the latest figures to be really since president have a minute a took office last year, implementing a series of radical cost cutting measures diagnose $1.00 of the reports from the capital one. is there a new official statistics tell the where you are in pedro? what they already know is 53 percent of options signs of living in poverty. they don't show any nuff to buy basic food items. so it's of those make this to a children on the 14 years old modem, 13 percent will need to make stream poverty. so the, i survive, i survived, i've got my family, the kids, i pay half the rent with the help from my mom, what's on the surviving. it's very difficult. they still issue and one of cyrus and
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magazine produced those and precarious living conditions. no area has lived on the street and doesn't want to go back there. she wants something back to it for her 4 children and grandchild, no matter. oh, i'm going to live. but like, i'm not dying of hunger, but for instance, i have no idea what it's like to go for a coffee and a coffee order. some tourist, i can't do that to the states because it costs too much for us. oh, it's and see the law split into a deep economic crisis in 2001, 2002 and many fair return to those stop days. you said your president, have you had malay took off his last december said the brutal costs to state spending, social and welfare programs. and the state subsidies wouldn't necessarily to tackle emulate inflation of more than 230 percent of bring the conference a much needed stability. notice instead of myself, i looked at him on what were not that influenced by official figures,
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because we've got our own. what our sellers tell us, what we see on the street, we can't get away from it. the screen is on all the time in front of us. these latest poverty figures covering that the 3 months of toys, the $24.00 modesty rise over the past year. when 42 percent of the population was without his is living in publishing. the government has said that things will get worse before they get back to their the kind of promises that often times of how many times before or need to see these latest statistics. kinds of grim picture, what kind of poverty they don't see for more than 20 years. when they're not on the street selling magazines, it you and one of the scientists helps those living on the margins to dream of a that's a future futures, and now they fear is more distant than ever and which ones are out to sierra window . cyrus may of new york is resisting coals to step down to being indicted by
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federal prosecutors. they've charged eric adams with accepting bribes on illegal campaign contributions from tech, a christian solutions. this report after an early morning read on the new york mirrors, official residents and a 10 month investigation federal prosecutors made an historic announcement. charging eric adams with 5 counts, including bribery and accepting a legal campaign contributions finance. because we allege their adams took these contributions, even though he knew they were illegal. and even though he knew these contributions were attends by a turkish government, official and turkish businessman to my influence with him or we also, it was at the mere thought and accepted well over $100000.00 in luxury travel benefits from some of the same for the actors who arrange many of the illegal campaign contributions in exchange for the funds, prosecutors alleged adams health turkish officials obtain necessary building
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permits for a new consulate, pressuring fire safety professionals to issue them. despite concerns, the building was not safe and a boiler. that is, the day was finally re adams, surrounded by supporters vehemently denied the charges which he described as politically motivated. this is not surprising to us at all. the actions that have unfolded over the last 2 months. the late comment to be david eyes. this did not surprise us that we reached this day and i, it's new york is to wait to hear all defense before making any just in recent days, investigators also rated the homes of key members of the atoms administration, including the police commissioner and the schools chancellor both of whom have since announce their resignation. some public officials like new york congresswoman
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alexandria or casio cortez are calling on him to do the same for the good of the city. i'm here to tell you today, new york's governor has the power to remove a man who has been criminally charged, but so far she hasn't. with the scandal swirling and the next may or all election approaching in 2025. the calls for eric adams to step down are only getting louder, but for now he's resistant saying he'll continue to serve the people of new york here and city hall, while his legal team defends him in courts. christian salumi, i'll just hear a new york. steve tire of hikes on chinese and poets by the united states, including a 100 percent gc on electric vehicles will go into effect on friday. the us says it will protect it. strategic domestic industries from china, state driven production, chinese official se, if a tire of saw on fire and politically motivated, tiny, tangled thoughts from vision. thousands of electric vehicles lined up on the key
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side alia new gun eastern china, waiting for expos overseas. it's a booming market that increased a 1000 percent between 2018 and 2023. last year, china exported more than a 1000000 and a half cds. but in recent months, those figures have dropped sharply driven by phases of terrorists imposed by the us . now being considered by the u of the chinese government, such as being unfairly targeted and that these measures do more damage than good cheese delta. this investigation is a typical, active protection is and as politically driven and ignores objective cycles and disregard the world trade organization rules. goes against the trend of history and harms the use green transition process and the global efforts to tackle climate change. us and china have long wrangled over steel. another market, the china dominates, state run industry is propped up by subsidies are impossible to beat the price of
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washington. but tear of civil so being added to solar panels and lithium batches, products the require minimal results is aging. his strategically secured, as many countries race to be compet emissions targets. it'll be hard to do so without chinese products. in terms of the cars, in terms of the solar panels, a wind power, chinese or the leading in that field. but china comes actually have more investment figures. i mean, you all in the us, like president trump said welcome chinese investment. but whoever emoji is victorious into them is us selections, is i'm likely to have much sympathy the chinese manufacturers in the country. so divided by politics, as democrats and republicans seem united, and that concerns the chinese impulse. and there's no just the president biden announced plans on monday to bed,
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all calls containing chinese software from american roads on the grounds of national security. i think the fuel to the far this economic complex tony cheng al jazeera aging. okay, up to date i'll be back in a moment. is really forces seek to silence the true affinity occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses. here was bureau and romano, the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told . this is not just an attack on journalist. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not of coolant or pressing it. a unique perspective. liberties have largely let go of their belief and the government will live in not on heard, voices. we have the perfect recipe for infectious disease outbreak. it is a catastrophe. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will
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find elsewhere you address. my fear is off. the minority is to deal with a political culture which tries to compensate. who will say is when it comes to working cost people by skate gushing minorities the stream on. how does the or how well does it rent that? who pays the price? when are we came to clean up a new orleans more than $1200.00 poor black people? lost their lights, not a single rich american lost in life. the real cost of the climate emergency, the most vulnerable of people who are suffering are poor people. but even rich people are going to be affected by the impacts of climate shift. dying us off to the hurricane on out you 0 as the world economy. those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground. right?
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otherwise, on with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the is there any attack style get 11 on for a fixed day despite calls for space, 5 bytes allies hold and 700 people have been killed since monday. the names are you, this is out there in life and don't will. so coming off. ready sovereigns, i have a ton of even strong sheets down and miss all it says was 5 by who's the rebels in the admin.

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