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the halls of the story entitled to these rarely home in the hall, currently say that they've struck about $800.00 targets. they're using 3 waves the law as well. and this has a nice as massive as strikes on southern bay route. the ministry says it's been targeting sites belonging to, has told us in the southern s da here, a neighborhood in ruins, people across the lebanese capital survey, the damage following a 12 hour firearms ship is ready for me. the today while i'm on the inside and you're watching out, is there a life from day?
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the latest assault on the capital began as the sun set on friday, residential blogs. swift lessons in the south, and sometimes it is time to face the truth. and the truth is, i'm listening to me. i was stopped unless this government has stopped or whether the encompass, all of us. data is from the our, well condemn, as well as actions at the united nations. as warnings grow about the risk of a wider reasonable and has bullet fine as well gets into the northern is rarely city of suffered and it's fast response to the attacks on favorites. the hello welcome 11, on is waking off to a nice of sustained and relentless foaming of its capital and all the targets throughout the country. southern bay, which was hit spot,
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an intense wave of strikes, which israel says was aimed at, starts belonging to his bullock in the heavily populated summit. s dot. yeah. well fine, has engulfed buildings across the area. many have been reduced to rubble. we have a team of correspondents covering the latest developments this hours. the holder is in the lebanese capital, with a situation on the ground in wrong con is standing by for us in march, june in southern lebanon. and stephanie deka is in the jordanian capital a mon, but fast this report from ali hash him in southern lebanon, lighting up the lights. kyle: with a root strike at the strike. lunch light is when shots having any hope that it would teach please to stop escalating a tax on devon on that docks have targeted the densely populated suburb of di, what is varies also struck a guess for the south,
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including targets out on the southern city of tyre, one of the largest attacks on a route and decades began as dusk fell over the city and continued long into the 9th. the to begin with 10 massive strikes, targeted. the aftermath and this residential neighborhood watched devastating the rescue as a nearby residence, rushed to search the rubble for survivors. the he has been hit by is with several times this week. but friday's attacks are, by far, the largest water. i shut up. that will be the hudgens. it was in the striking, felt like an earthquake of the ground was shaking there. i was on the 7th floor in the southern suburbs and saw a strange mass of fire. the entire building was shaking and it has affected me
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psychological and i thought a bit more of them. and so you know, some of this was a painful strike with innocent civilians affected. what can we say? there are a bunch of criminals, 11. these are not fighting them all booming buildings like they all have. you look at the, israel's military was quick to justify bombing, you have any populated civilian neighborhood, saying it's strong and major has black command center and weapons default. please, by the central headquarter, was intentionally built under residential buildings in the heart of the document. they root is part of the it's been a strategy of using the lebanese people as human shields. but it's screen many of the victims in the home to about 700000 people are civilians. the u. s. has been pushing is ready to negotiate the c spy with his blog and says the strikes and the he went to achieve that game. what secretary of state hunting of lincoln, washington creek defend is rez. auctions, the question is not. this is real. have
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a right to deal with existential threats with security and enemies across its uh, its borders with the of out and 10 to destroyers. real force it does. but the question is, what is the best way to achieve its objectives? we believe the diplomatic course is the best. one is what it says, it strikes on living on our end that's stopping has laws that tax and allowing displays to is really to return to the north with the latest attack on be within the south as well as once again made it clear that bombing, residential buildings is no obstacle to that goal. he actually was, he had a fire southern level. so, okay, before we speak to our correspondence, i want to just show you these live pictures that are coming through to us of the southern southern as da here in favorites, right? now, as you can see, the still smoke rising and blowing as
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a result of what has been a dramatic nights as developments. we understand that some places are still even butting at this morning. we yet to see a close up of what the damage looks like right now. but as you can imagine, there must be a huge number of casualties. now let's take a closer look at the location of israel's latest attacks on southern bay roots, which is a, has bought a strong hold. so here is a densely populated sub in the south of the city. it's home to about 700000 people . of the neighborhood has been largely destroyed back in 2006 by the is really ministry during the war in lab. and on the summit of da here has been hit by, as rarely as strikes multiple times. is where the army has killed at least 2 heads, bullet commanders, an alias strikes and thousands of civilians. i've also been killed to okay,
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let's bring it inside and hold her. she's lived in bay routes. i know you've been reporting throughout the nights. relentless bombing took us through the timeline of events as they and folded and how things stand. as of now, we just heard a huge explosive. we are at the entrance, one of the entrances of favor southern suburbs. neighborhoods of favorite southern suburbs came under heavy fire lights yesterday, 12 hours of intense from parchment. you can see some people still making their way back inside. these are people who left their homes in a hurry last night who are now returning to a to retrieve really any of whatever they can get from from their home. there's a lot of fear here. the roads are nearly empty. this area on a normal day would be packed with cars are lots of traffic because this is
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a densely populated area we've been driving around. 11 is capital for the past 2 hours and the people in parks, in public square, and in it along the beach, even on the side of the roads, they have, they have nowhere to go. this is a mass displacement crisis already since monday when israel become as intensive and expensive airstrikes targeting, as well as traditional strong volts in the east and south of the country. if this place more than 800000 people that's added to the 110000 who were already displaced in 11 months for fighting. so now this new wave of displacement that is causing more strain on a nearly half stop government. you can see people with their bags, their belongings, trying to make their way out of this densely populated of neighborhoods of people here are telling us that they are worried that this is just the beginning and that the that is rouse attacks. it's just a brief respite if you like, but like,
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but just before we started speaking, there was a huge explosion. we still cannot confirm whether or not the air strikes have resumed. say, no, have we heard from the lebanese authorities a tool? what is the situation at the sight of the foaming in a da here? uh, presumably that there must be sort of rescue work going on. a lot of people buried on the buildings. do we have any idea of what's going on that what we understand is that the ambulance is it was very, very difficult for ambulances to make their way inside the neighborhoods and beta southern suburbs over nights, simply because of the intensity of the bombardment we still do not have casualty figures, it is still too early. as you can imagine. this was a long night of violence. some of the most fierce this really
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is to say nothing. this is nothing compared to what happens in 2006, the last major work as well. and has a lot, they're saying what they with miss was ultimate for you see her in their faces and it's not just tear or you see, see, or you see people are worried. these are, you know, this is a country where much of the society is impoverished. if they do not work to today, they cannot put food on the table for their, for their children. so you see people on motorcycles carrying suitcases, retrieving whatever they can or from their homes, because they are realizing that this is just the beginning. and i think what is important is now we can say that southern suburbs is now part of the equation. when is rel began this air assault on, on, on what it says are, has follows targets of the david southern suburbs where is largely left out of the equation. it was just targets it strikes. but now they with southern suburbs is
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part of the equation which brings in the question how well has follow, respond to an organization that has been silent since that massive multi, multiple explosions. those series of air strikes that struck the 11 east capital. it's approximately 6 pm. yesterday okay, and saying that we're going to leave with bath now. uh, just looking at the news wise, we're seeing a just a flash coming through about another strike on favorites. southern sub. busy smoke seen rising from the area. i believe this was what say no, that was referring to when she said she had the sounds behind us. so it seems that the strikes may not have ended for the day anyway. will keep you updated on that and hopefully will hear from zane a little later. let's go to him. run con, he joins us from larger unit in southern lebanon. and we are also hearing
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him wrong that these really ministry is also striking targets in the south. in the back of the body, what more can you tell us about that as well? absolutely. no laptop in the radio is really ariel the mugging campaign. now in shampooed in the last uh, 5 minutes, we'll say we're getting reports of multiple as strikes. that's in the book valley also in sariah, in the because valley as well. uh overnights these riley se the hit several um his beloved rocket sites and his bowl of military infrastructure during the night actually had some of those strikes coming where i am, which is the no, but the governor it's so absolutely no less help in those attacks by is ro we've also heard what sounded like a outgoing fire um from rockets in
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a lebanese territory just in the near distance. and the last 5 minutes also has below. uh sorry, these radio. let me say uh, his bullet rock is data reach as far as suffered sirens. we're going alpha in these really in the upper gallery and we are expecting that to continue today. but the clear messages here, if it's happening here, where i am, is happening across the board as of sort of living on absolutely no less help from these radio falls and run a, give us an idea of what impact this is having on the people that are living in the south, we've already had about the huge displacement crisis that is taking place over the course of the last few days. now we have the attacks in favorites, and lot of the people who, who escaping the south were actually heading to be route a. this is, this is a massive a displacement crisis, isn't it?
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it does have the right one of the other places, not just by reason the people who are fleeing to was the t or governor. it's like full like to that was being going to be a safe place for them to go to, but they've been, has strikes that in the last few hours and over the last few days as well. now it's worth pointing out the where i am in the south. it's very multi religious. as christian villages have the, as a drew's villages and they're all mixed in towns as well. now a lot of the towns are completely empty and have been emptying by the day. but now christian villages and dreams, villages, for example, he thought i might be safe when the fighting was contained just on the boulder. and it wasn't really intensified like this. they feel they might be safe in their homes, even those people now all assessing every hour,
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every day. a lot of people have left from those villages as well does a lot of fit. but the merchant services also under tremendous amounts of prussia, this is a very green, very um, for a steep place, forest fires and our real problem, the civil defense that service a affect your beauty, 5 services, they're fighting around about $340.00 is uh, sometimes 5 or 6 a day, but the full range of fires and hostilities really escalated a week ago. okay. and wrong. com that for us in march of here in, in southern lebanon. that's to announce a stephanie deca. she is in jordan's capital, a mom because he is ready. government has find out is there up from reporting that . so we've had lots of statements coming through from is there any officials throughout the course of the nights? what have we, what do you, can you bring us up to date? what is the latest we're hearing from israel?
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there seems to be a lot of confidence within these really establishment that the leader of has a lot of extra general house on the seller was at the, at the location of the message that is coming out. and these really media and leaks is that it's very difficult to see how we would have survived this attack. this is from these readings we've heard nothing from has value had where i've had pictures of these really defense minister. you'll have guidelines watching the stripe unfold just off to that speech at the un general assembly from prime minister benjamin netanyahu in the bunker system of b is really air force and then nothing. yeah. was asked, did you manage to hit the so the way he put his hand up and he said, wait. so the message from these ratings now is that they are checking whether the strike in their words has been successful. it, it's extraordinary. really,
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we're at a very dangerous turning point when it comes to what happened yesterday in the southern suburbs of be due to people speculating also and is really media that the silence of hezbollah plays into the hands that potentially they did manage to get him. i think one of this is speculation have to be very, very careful, but certainly the feeling from israel is that he was there one lead actually saying that prime minister netanyahu stripped to new york, was the destruction was the diversion so that the throttle would believe that he was safe to attend, you know, these re you saying that this was a come on center underneath the higher, very densely populated civilian area of the route. but that is what they're saying . they seem very certain that in some form they managed to target have stephanie, you talked about the united nations general assembly where the problem is the missing yahoo was speaking a just
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a few hours ago. what we've also had from jordan's for administer a modern society speaking that he said benjamin netanyahu isn't interested in peace . let's have a listen to him. that we're here, members of the most amount of committees mandated by 57 ottoman muslim countries. and i continue here by any quickly, all of us are willing to right now a guarantee the security of his rent in the context of his ride and doing that condition and allowing for the emergence of a palestinian state independent state alone to be to him for a trip since we all agree that he is creating that danger because he simply does not want it to the state solution. and if he does not want it to stay solution, can you asked? is there any efficient, what is there and game other than just floors and wars and wars? so jordan's foreign minister, i'm on safari is speaking the at the u. n. a interesting that he didn't actually refer to the palestinians a tool in his speech of being un, what is being made. uh,
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what do you have to say the he didn't refer to the palace begins at all. he basically said it was israel and destiny arab states against a rule, and that was that utopia, but really we need to many and bring it back to the crux. there is the pad as being an issue. i think was a fight. he said was crucial. the fact is that his bullet was created as a movement in resistance to israel. have asked the same if you will not have peace in the region unless there is the establishment of a palestinian state, the palestinians having their rights. and this is something that's been said time and time again when we covered the various wars on goals and we knew that there was never going to be a long term ceasefire, long term peace, unless there was a political solution. we've now come just such a turning point such a dangerous time. um, i think what somebody said is, is key. you know, israel doesn't want the policy in state and they are going to go full force ahead
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with a potential completely regional escalation. this is the most right wing government . israel has ever seen. there is truth to the fact that met in yahoo was on board to the 3 week potential ceasefire. remember, we were talking about this just 24 hours ago. how times have changed? why? because of domestic pressure because of stress from within his cabinet to reside, to pull him down as a prime minister. this is what you're seeing on fold nation, yahoo really pushing for his own domestic survival. and the reality is she has gained support today. the headlines of israel, it might be, for example, mr. security is back, that reputation were shattered on october the 7th, and that's on yahoo said he would fight until he would get the trust back of these really people and it seems he's done so. okay, thank you. for that, and stephanie deck has that 1st in jordan's capital, i'm on the still ahead on the out of there will have continuing coverage of this.
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massive is riley strike on bay ridge, southern southern, as well as will be able to strides which have left parts of the city, bedding for hours. the i have the right, the boy costs anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest for freedom of speech and 1st amendment. brian got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level all that i can't support the one to bill on, which is era hearing this, if any of course, the part you said $25.00 ladies right here in this area, i'll just do is choose across the world when you close to the house of the story,
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the top stories based out as role has been strongly king. they were densely populated, sub a da here throughout the night with an intense series of as strikes is really ministry says has been hitting science belonging to has bought a fine, has engulfed buildings across the area. many have been reduced to rubble. the assault began on friday evening with a massive wave of strikes on the same southern southern residential buildings will serve hit in that attack again, reduced to rubble with a dust toll at this stage of the un security council. as held another meeting on the escalation in the middle east with a focus on live and on my kind of as one that from the united nations. israel is a mass of bombing of a root suburbs bloom. the proceedings today is it only be sales forces to box even in buildings invaded, saying they have targeted as well as may have caught those located seas. and the
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nice a lot in lebanon, who leads defer to that escalation involving outside the bowers? earlier, our foreign ministers made clear the frustration and anger at the international inability to cub israel's actions the only, i'm very danger that he, danger in the region is the policies of this government of his right out of the options of this government of his ride and the failure of the international community to stop it and say enough, i mean, we have been saying, you know, for months now that this is an incredibly dangerous moment, that the risk of the situation spiral out of control is real. and that is not less the case now it is indeed more the case. and that is why we continue to push for a ceasefire ceasefire certainly because the but also now deceased by 11 on because again, guns on off the answer back in the chain. the, the is really response was blunt, we will continue to defend our people,
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both at the elbows and i pulled the value of the piece and just the i reveal review, unbreakable omission is clear. and we will prevail. and a reminder that as part of that to mission, israel appears, intent on silencing those who witness it out just as a general, as that being killed the network band from operating in israel and the occupied westbank. the closure, as alex is offices in ramallah, by the idea is country to the democratic principles. that is what is rightly proud of media. freedom and security of justice must be respected. still on the table this a proposal for a 21 day cease 5 between israel and hezbollah to create space for why the negotiation. israel has indicated that's not interested and it's bombing in by ruth would appear to ensure that a positive response from his bullet is unlikely. mike hannah, i'll just hear
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a united nations. and we spoke to have b, that's a, a lebanese jemison found us, that they were to report a website featuring investigative news on loving on. he's been in touch with people on the ground and they roots who are cooling israel's attacks on the city unprecedented. are saved in saying that it's a night, but they'll never forget the rest of their lives. but they've been saying that every, every bomb that hit last night was so powerful that it felt like it was striking your heart wherever you are in that neighborhood. they've been saying that these are missiles and bombs that have never been seen before, or felt before and be rude and bare. it has a long history of experiencing as rarely attack supply. one of the most bomb cities over the decades, by uh, by the, is really uh, air force and military and people are saying they've never seen anything like this . they're saying that, but the bombs were barbaric that they weren't. they didn't feel they were targeted
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. they felt that they were very kind of random destroying of all kinds of a commercial centers. so you know, there's a very highly pack neighbors. this is one of the most densely populated parts of, of a barrier, which is one of the most densely populated cities. so really, every time a bomb goes off in a city like that, it reverberates across the buildings are all connected. we've seen, you know, a lot of the western media coverage and these really media stones being accepted as facts and also the words of the us government officials, claiming that they argue the escalating situation, which is clearly and a logical statement wire. providing you know, billions and billions of dollars of weapons, but for some reason, a lot of the media seem to be taking up the positions of the us government and the is really government using the language that they're saying the word targeted. for example, there is no evidence that any of these attacks are targeted. again before we go, let me show you again, these nice pictures we're guessing of southern beverage. so you can see the smoke
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still rising that off to a result of what has been a night of dramatic development. lots more on the route throughout the programs here on al jazeera stay with us inside story coming up next, the hello, probably bring good news. we have for science if the weather becoming a little so we say less hots around the middle east over the next couple of days at last. if we went below 100 in found high. so here in bo huh. 5 around $37.00 celsius. still pretty want me to say, so is this some lift, it does the sand, just run the base, the side of saudi arabia, but that weak shamal is, does continued to weaken as we go on into the pots of next week, 36, the doha, there's a 40 that perhaps 40 by and was still around the 40 him off to 8 and also full back
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a camera mixed the chaos but determined to document witness presents an intimate portrayal of conflict and survival. as he looks back on his own shocking archive, tom does, diary libya's decades of war on a jersey scenes of jubilation in the new, the captain harry of couple and so does ami made games against elementary wrap. it support forces this week. but there's been more fighting in the capital, so what we bring it on to sit down is complex and what's the regional port out? this is inside started the .

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