tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 28, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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sponsor with this strategic downstream industry on the client. your better tomorrow the the hello i mariam demising. welcome to the news, our life from doha. coming off in the next 60 minutes. a sudden us for our lives, but laws needed for the teacher. he is confirmed to have been killed in a massive as ray as strike on south bay roots. meanwhile, israel continues to form the lebanese capital allowing to keep targeting has been lock. kalonde is also coming out this how we look at the humanitarian crisis and 11
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and as people are forced from that homes to the streets, thousands mostly to say for ground off to fridays is really a time. the hello and welcome to the program. lebanese on group has belies, confirmed the assassination of its nita has sun astrology and a massive as rainy as strike on a route in a statement has but lost that it would continue to confront israel in support of gaza. and in defense of lebanon, will be attacked, was launched on friday evening as the as writing, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed the un general assembly in new york, where he rejected appeals for 21 days. c, cya minutes off the steps of the stage, huge explosions, which is several buildings to rumble in solving by roots reports van image that
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israel was targeting a high profile number of hezbollah. the following day, these rady army and later has beloved confirmed the test on us while i had been assassinated along with all the commanders from the group, i was just there is zayna holder, takes a look back at his life pass on this roller reach the peak of his popularity after the war with israel in 2006, he was c as a hero, not just didn't live in on, but beyond standing up to as well as what defined him and his a brand new and back group for years. but that's changed. what has the last sense fighters to syria when an uprising begins threatening president bush, our efforts through the the resistance con, stand with his arms folded while expects broken. if syria falls in the hands of the us, these riley's and the talk series, then the resistance will be besieged theory. while this was a turning point,
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ms rela was no longer seen as a leader of a resistance movement. but the leader of a she or party fighting for iranian interests. she was labeled a terrorist by arab countries. i'm. i'm not even before involvement in the war in syria now. strong. i failed to convince many in the sun, the muslim arab world, that his movement was not behind the assassination of lebanon's former prime minister, or if he can heavy in 2005, an international tribunal indicted for members of the group. one was later convicted despite this, this will continue to enjoy backing from his support base, mainly living on she us who referred him as a leader and religious figurehead. he was, has been the longest serving secretary general taking over at the age of 32 with his pre. does this or a bustle most of we was killed by his really miss idols. in 1992 in power for nearly 30 years now, certainly has long been seen as a target for assassination by as well. along with the united states has designated
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has beloved a terrorist organization. that's why he rarely made public appearances and delivered speeches on television. instead, he played a big role and as well as transformation from a rock group during the civil war in lebanon, and the 1980s to a military force stronger than the army, and the political party, stronger than the state. and the fellow who received religious education in iran has been described as the most powerful figure in lebanon without holding public office. his critics say, his political muscle came from the groups weapons, which were used against domestic opponents in 2008. i tell him i'm fits me instead of giving up his beloved weapons. now under this government, under this regime of the means leaving levon unexposed before israel. and it was an accusation. this fellow would repeatedly make against those demanding has been lost . his argument, he protected whatever power the group gained over the decades while doing so public
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criticism heights, and especially when he tried to under cut the nationwide protest movement that called for a strong state and a new political order. no surrender support who saw him as a defender of the rights of she. us with his critic said he was a runs man who never shied away from showing a legions to, to run. and it's really just authority, has blah faced one of its biggest challenges after and a threat to announce the group opened up a front against israel to help relieve pressure on its allies from us in garza, in october 2023. the group suffers losses after months of cross border fighting and is really a tax that targeted significant figures in the movement. but the solar remained defiant. it has been described as the personification of hezbollah. and while the group is organized and unified, a leadership change was unlikely to have wide ranging implications. but it's last the commander who was covers matic and whose influence extended far beyond living
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on well, had been more as ready as strikes and b route on saturday. these are the pictures from a powerful blast in southern bay route several residential areas has been the target of these attacks. again, this is in a mainly installed bubbles which are densely populated full of civilians. as writing ministry officials saying they killed 2 more has block columbus and what they all yet again describing as precision strikes. and then elsewhere in the east of the country. israel's ministry says it's conducted thousands of strikes that are in the book called valley. the latest drunk vehicle in the city of zaya and central, because the israel set and targeted has been a lot of weapons storage facilities. and miss, i launch sides for to chat on social media shows and deep pray to in the ground. officers strike on the town of the home doing so we have a team, of course one is covering every angle of this story in amman, jordan,
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we have him to so hoot bye to call. hayden will give us all the reaction from washington 1st. so let's head to adults and jabari. she is covering all the latest developments from the lebanese capital bay route. first of all, those. so what can you tell us about these as strikes on residential buildings in the southern suburbs as well? marianne israel continues to it's from apartment a and they roots as the strikes of the latest in a series of attacks that we've seen. it continue throughout the day as these latest a are what is real calls? it's continuing campaign to target hezbollah. target is heavily populated. civilian areas of southern bay routes now, as the strikes are not just limited to the southern part of the capital. we also heard in the past few minutes, at least to as rarely strikes,
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targeted an area about 500 meters from the liberties past those international airport. this is a very dangerous move by the israeli army. the is there at least have said that they are stopping weapons shipments to has the law and they are saying they will not allow any airplanes belonging to iran, syria, to land at the airport. virtually basically saying that they have taken over control of the capitals international airport. and these stripes come as, as the number of airlines are from iran and iraq have said that they have canceled their flights to 11 on. so the strikes continue on such a date as to the expansion of israel, so called target it attacks without providing any real evidence about where they're targeting, knowing that there are civilians in it around the areas that they're heading. and
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as a result of this military action, many civilians dose has been forced from their homes. you've been reporting on the many thousands who has been camping out on the streets or in public places because they are struggling to find shelter. what have you been seeing and hearing from them of what we've seen some extraordinary scene say in the capital all day. today marianne people who had to leave their homes with very little advance notice under heavy it's rarely bombardment. and then maybe if you will, we spoke to are now using parks and squares in the capital as temporary shelters because they have nowhere else to go. people here are in shock and disbelief, and they're very lost not only emotionally and psychologically, but also physically. they lost, they don't know where else to go. we spoke to solve the people that have left their homes in southern they roots and this is our story. and you day in
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lebanon's capital. and for these people and you reality, their homes are now the streets of a root. they flood the southern suburbs of da here, late on friday. as israel carried out, an unprecedented bombardment of their densely populated neighborhood. and most don't know where to go or what to do. hi, the same as well. is it reasonable that everyone is being displaced? they won't be awfully bon on, and the whole world assignment absorbs nothing. everyone is displaced and the whole will start at about at the united nations. and everyone is silent as if we are not human beings. dora her moods flood her home in syria in 2013, and has been living in a palestinian refugee camp in dia. hi, i was the one day from the 1st time we took the children and left the count. bassett, there was no time to get dressed. we went back home that night because we thought it was safe. we didn't want to stay on the streets. then we heard that there would be new attacks. we escaped the war in syria or need to now face another war and
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nothing and spear afraid and can't afford to go back to syria. hold on the bottom of the show of dora is not alone. most of these people were forced to leave their homes very quickly. la, hey, i knew they are the we just gave the bombing, we didn't have enough time to pick up or things. we just took some clothes for the kids and we didn't know where we were headed. we haven't received any help so far. we're waiting here and this work. oh, what do we ask for? is a room for our women to seeing? everyone here is exhausted and getting some much needed rest wherever they can, waiting to find out what will happen to them next. it seems like this have become common across for tablets. all most businesses are closed. that's because people here are not only worried about what can happen to them in the coming days, but also what could happen on the street in the coming hours? dorset avari al jazeera very well israel is targeted as beloved leadership during the last few months. most recently, several strikes on
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a route killed several senior leaders. among them. with these figures, ibrahim, i feel the head of has was operations and calendar events and eat with one force. he was killed on september 20th flood shocker was a founding member of hezbollah was ongoing and its highest ranking military colanda . he was killed in bay route on july 30th. and abraham, a, b, c was headed as well as a missile and rocket force. he was killed in an as rainy as drive on a route on september 24th. elijah magneer is a military and security analyst. he joins us now from brussels. how will, has been a lot be organizing itself around the success of presumably there are mechanisms and processes in place to deal with this scenario. because as an astrology has been a target for assassination for years, if not decades, that is still right. and normally what happens is the announcement of the new
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secretary general comes off to the election. and before the announcement of the debt, all the assassination of the previous sectors of general. this of what happened when the announcement came out. all the states had something strongly, uh, because a huge ring was found on the days. and these are the how, what remained of the body was recognized and immediately be sure i canceled that august. the political decision made because it has the law met and they decide to elect they use a critique general. and in this case, most probably because the announcement is not the official, yet. it is his cousin that he is also a member of the sure council. and then all of these you have the counselor that is the highest, maybe true counsel and need to share in the organization. and while this is an a
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regular ami a and perhaps all of these processes, it's not completely transparent. can we conclude that when it comes to electing a success of that, that will be, that they will be relatively united on the person who will take over from us on us for our la? yes, it should be the majority of the way except who's going to lead the organization because since 1992 when search has on the phone, let's see that the assassin a good separate the general ed bus and most certainly there were always elections every few years. and by the end of the units and of the smaller rang officers in the organization and they were the one who elected the secretary general. and then um, since 2006 who uh started cassandra,
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charlotte became the absolutely that. so there were no um necessity to elect them. another one. now that the overnights changing and the i'll no longer a time, let me see there's a save yourself. it was a stops in a big but also a certified shop was also one of the lead time and it people who used to be members of these, you have the counselors and also like a of some kind of a was assessing that you did with certain pass on the some of the was also one of the dogs and so happened to no, i'm just isn't from what you're saying. the group has the sort of resilience to be able to observe something like this. but none the less. tell me the, the challenge is now facing has blah in relation to their operational capabilities . the all huge challenges for the new secretary general. would it be
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a target for these rubies? secondly, these roommates are there now that they are starting a new phase in this fall, which is unprecedented. they are no longer getting only the secretary general and the members of the thompson that has a few of these are being assassinated and replaced. but they said there were stall kidding, the head of the units and mine in position. that is an indication of who they have picked lead on has been added to the knee surgery. does that suggest that they feel is the has belie, has not been sufficiently weakened or diminished for that to be a possible ground invasion? when do a ground invasion can happen? if nothing else continues this area to contain and continue assassinating, most of the need is all terrible uh,
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without going into round invasion victory without the reaction from head, which i doubt hateful. i did not understand that they are going to do that and where they would for the mexico one after the other. and they need to come up with a new equation where they would break the rules of engagement. they would take the initiative because the neighboring unit is stating that the wrong direction is still in that above the mississauga unit as being seriously damaged. so they need to improvise and introduce something new to stall, nathaniel supplies. otherwise they all do. elijah mcneil is good to talk to you and thank you for sharing your analysis with us security and military honors, elijah, many of their in brussels spaces. meanwhile, air raid sirens of sound that across central israel and tell of eve is there hasn't been a chance. hang on this,
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i was 5 from yemen and intercepted humans who seem group said earlier that to move a king of us on us on, on that was very action to the assassination. so this bringing home to self who choose my 1st from amman, jordan, because he is right. he called him and his band allergies here from reporting from there. and now 1st of all, honda, they're all these demonstrations in tel aviv. what information do you have about this? well, these demonstrations were actually supposed to be canceled, protest organizers, a few days ago, had said that they weren't going to take place, given the escalating security situation. but now people within israel say the dynamic is changing and now more than ever, it's important for them to take to the streets, to protest against their government, to get a deal to bring about the release of their remaining 100 captives still held in guns. us, one of the mothers of the captive still being held in the pals, the new territory has said, but she hopes prime minister benjamin netanyahu will use this opportunity of
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a military victory in the north to bring about a ceasefire deal on both fronts. that would see a captives release for prisoner exchange deal as well. so these protesters say that even though there is this military achievement by the is really government in the north. there has been a year that has gone by with the war on guys that where there has been little to no military achievements there and that nothing yahoo needs to make critical decisions . now more than ever about what to do next. thank you very much. i'm to sell who, who is reporting to us from a non enjoyed, and he's a elder as a political, honest and contributing to the daily is ready paid for har. it's, he's with us live now from kind of even. so how do you think, apartment a so that's and yahoo will be way not has options a festival. i'm glad that i goes to revolt until i be the 0. and our problem is that, um, i think that uh the, you know, is it kind of goes you for yeah. as well as, uh,
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members of the cabinet. and most of the is rarely analyst and the is riley public. it seems that uh is well, has uh, the best technology in the world that can go off to any one and assessing the age any enemy, the best. so force. but having said that, nothing you know, doesn't offer anything. in terms of global strategy, what can is right to do, why don't you, why we've stopped law g golf goods, what she has been doing using foxes. and actually since is where is the aging one. busy see after the other, the only alternative is that the one has is to done a blind eye and to slow the human the ation. oh,
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to dial the age. and here comes of goes the united states, the international community. and the question is, or whether they're going to use their leverage and put more pressure on the what, what do you think? i mean, you know, we've seen the fight and ministration. certainly speaking about the need for as these 5. but you know, you can't really take these, these claims very seriously, given the faltering process and the repeated failure of the attempts to hold hostilities in gaza. is it possible that israel has been receiving help from its western allies in carrying out its recent bombing attacks and assassinations in lebanon? you know, it, is there a good you haven't done this? was out the united states, at least the minimum is done and getting blind died. and of course they have some
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deniability, they're not involved. but we know that there are limits. know eric said that uh, you know, knows that uh by then is elaine dock and divided doesn't want to be even seen as uh, on the mining good coming on. how is this chances to win the elections? i believe that the united states, we just do what uh by doing that has into that is going to do is to done it to the security council because uh, the united states as well as bronze. tim not really uh, you know, what? 7211 on lets with gifts for him it is about his boss. what's happening to the nice people actually, what's happening to these ready people? these ready economy is collapsing. the aerospace is closing. i have friends who are
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stuck in europe. they cannot come back to is this is becoming a pariah state. that isn't very interesting. okay, what you've just said, but is any of that likely to have a restraining effect on netanyahu when it's only in carriage? this is government to, to continue down this off of escalation because that sort of no cap off to stabilization. you know, once you have reached that point, it's very difficult. now, especially after the assassination of has done us roll up apps to find a way to de escalate. and yeah, we are in the kind of a vicious circle you're absolutely right. and the only party that can stop it is the united states. and we, we know that we read the statement coming out of the white house that the president biden was that extra the endorsing the is really at jack on the products. but uh,
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it was, i think sometimes the success is too big to handle. and i think the, the day after, okay, so we eliminated the, um, mr. and the seller. really mean agent mohammed, dest? uh, honey, uh, what's next? and let's not forget the occupied by the senior doorways. they are still there waiting. you know that they're as be of the closer people are hopeless in the west bank and it's a dime. well, that is where we'll have to deal with the united states. keeps saying that they are committed to the 2 state solution. but it seems that uh though it is a gap between the american lip service or the bank to abuse and to end the closely and what kind of leverage the willing to invest in order to pursue it. well,
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thank you very much. akiva, we do enjoy speaking with you and hearing your views i q the l dar, who is in tel aviv a o u. s. president joe biden is really just tearing. there has given his reaction to recent events. he says that kenning was on us for our low was a measure of justice and a statement. he said the strike that killed him no strong. that took place in the broad a context of the conflict that began with a massive, massive co on october 7th, 2023. the throttle of the next day made the fateful decision decision to join hands with him. us an open what he called a northern front against israel. the united states fully supports, as well as right to defend itself against has the law, a mass, the who sees and any of the iranian so for to terrorist groups. that is the statements. patty calling joins us live now from washington dc. what else did private advise and say potty, as you know,
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is really interested in he went on to go ahead and say ultimately our aim is to de escalate the ongoing and conflict. so it's probably a little hard for some people to squared that since they want to de escalate the situation while appraising what is clearly an exploratory move by the israelis. so joe biden statement is important because he is the one who has the power at this very moment to stand up and demand a change, in course from israel, israel and me talking to the american media. there's folks and really signaling that they intend to continue targeting has the fighters rockets that they're the end does not mirror. so they're definitely try to send a message to the american people of a possibly more important. we now have a statement from vice president comma la harris. obviously she is running to become the next president. and although she's basically supporting what president biden said, perhaps not as forcefully basically say how sudden the throttle was a terrorist with american flood on his hands that i have done waiver and commitment
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to the security of israel. and then she goes on to say, i do not want to see conflict in the middle east. and diplomacy remains the best option option, so not as forceful as the current president, but the vice president signaling that she is very much on the same page with president joe biden. we're hearing a lot of politicians, especially republican politicians, really praise in the news that as well as jed it's so if people are wondering and i know for hours before we have the statement, there was a big question about with this. finally, be the thing that's set is divided move for by the ministration to use the leverage, but it has that it is considerable leverage. the answer is very clearly. no, this is not going to be the straw that finally turns president, a brock president joe biden to say, israel, it's time to stop. thank you very much bye to come and bring us the reaction from washington. or in terms of the other international reaction coming into this from this has also responded to the escalating tensions in lebanon. natasha butler has
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more on this now from paris. like i'll be here. 10 countries prompts is watching the situation in depth and on very closely the french 5 minutes to michelle bonnie 8 said the situation was extremely grave. and he said there was a lot of concern for a french citizens in the region. we also saw or tweet forms only mental show on who is the lead or francis hawk left. from some bout political policy, he said to mention your piece of crimes will continue because still doing on punish that, but also by the international community. while the french foreign ministry pronounce a statement a little earlier saying that they acknowledge the death of his son as well as they are pointing common. also, i'd say say thing, who sent messages to a regional on those fronts is a very long history with lebanon. and we understand that the french foreign minister will travel to the region in the coming hours. days now jimmy's for an
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ministry is also looking with much concerned. it is talking about the situation, possibly spiraling into an o out. was calling for com again. the escalation day's words once gave germany, also look into it by 2 h, its citizens homepage as rel, i'm living room is actually popular. i'll just say we're cars. we're back after a very quick break place more reaction analysis. 12 breaking news story that has follows lead to say this on us, for allah is confirmed to have been killed and last night's massive bombing right in the southern part of the day, we will be back with more on that very shortly. we're watching the news out fly from don't
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had that is good news when it comes to the weather across the middle leasing got largely quiet and sunny skies for much of the region. low temperatures across the gulf have come down. they'll come down even further. so it's looking pretty pleasant to stop the week. they will see a few showers, however, in the very south, but nothing to worry about. the heavier rain will be moving across. it took here the black sea with some unsettled conditions. moving in across the events and the strong winds will be felt in libya, and egypt has the potential for some sand storms, but it is a launch we dry if, when the situation, of course a very north of africa. it's not as west across that central band either. the wisest of the web is going to be found for the south of this. we've got a bit of a strong cold front. it's going to start to move into south africa over the weekend . that's going to bring some heavier rain to eastern areas with the tons of some snow. it wouldn't be as bad as what we saw previous weekend that was disruptive.
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but you can see those shot was starting to create the way for the east. so how does the we'll see a drop in the temperature, but still 22 degrees on monday, march cold, the in cape town, only 14 degrees on monday. the, the latest news rather able to reach the strike. there's a lot of chaos here. they are worried that there's going to be another strike with detailed coverage defense of smoke continues to fill the air here as rescue workers try and take out 80 survivors from the house of the story in total. these rarely home in the hall currently say that they've struck about $800.00 targets. they're using 3 waves. 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
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rather shocked to see this 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowe's for freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can't support that one, the bill on which is 0. the the, i'll come back here with the news our live from don't how top story now has belies confirmed it. feet has on the throttle, was killed and as rainy as strikes, inmate roots on friday. he was the groups lead to fuzzy to his israel
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continued as strikes and they route during the day the killing of as on us roll out . these are some of the pictures from diane southern bay route where of helpful blogs to a residential building. several densely populated areas have been targeted with farms in recent days. on that's just take a look then at the the history is a conflict then between israel and has been law and 11 and nearly 50 years ago. the disputes between different factions in the country and that to the collapse of the state and civil war. 2 100000 people were killed and an estimate of 17000 reported missing in june, 1982 as well invited lebanon in response to attacks on its north by the palestine liberation organization based in southern lebanon. many lebanese groups phone to resist the invasion, including charlotte has belong in 1993. is there any forces attacked to 11 east
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village and refugee camp and what became known as the 7 day rule? but by the year 2000, these riley military had withdrawn from lebanese territory, following repeated attacks by has beloved in 2006 conflict again broke out between the group and the israel, leading to a 5 week war in which moving it to. 1 100 lebanese were killed on october 8th last year has but i don't want you to a rocket campaign in support of palestinians and gone off to israel launched it's war on the strip. lawanda shara is out, is there a senior? but let's guy list. he joins me now from london. i think it's interesting to look at that historical, that kind of historical perspective more want because often the rhetoric we hear with regards to has polano. so how much is that these group sort of exist and an isolated vacuum, devoid of the conditions and circumstances are, is actually if you look at that routes that they are born from, the seeds of conflict an invasion.
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yes, absolutely. um. in fact uh those very recent organizations like how often has the word worn out of uh, out of the depth of occupational if you were both of living on and by this time and before that of course the, the rise of the fuck the hand of the lo, also came after is there was occupation of 1967. so you could say that uh for over a century now. uh, a lot of movements were created or, or katie to present the seniors and various other groups against is a against against colonialism. and before that, against the british colonialism, and this one against the american imperialism if you were. so there's always been sort of a foreign interference. many of the western into feelings and the region especially to support thing is run as
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a colonial entity in the middle of the lease. and that sort of an aggression lead to one war after another is read uh, basically by declaring independence in 1948 that by a pre emptive attack in 1967. and that on its invasion of 1982 has certainly escalated the situation in various parts of the middle east and has led to the creation of those resistance groups, mostly in palestine and glove it on. and of course, i think what the events of the past weeks and probably years have really shown is rails supremacy and their technological unintelligence capabilities. not a one bought. you know that i wonder if, after a period of setbacks possibly rebuilding, this could also be a moment of pops renew with juvenile that it reads you as an i, in a been, it's,
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it gives, has pull up, perhaps the opportunity to turn to a new leadership that might be perhaps more ferocious in the way it chooses to, to approach as well as quite as possible. i mean, you've seen that uh, in the most awards test on the seller some 52 years ago. and we've seen it also with how much and what does she had another groups that whenever it is written, because one leader is it gets stuck with uh you know, more extreme leader at home among those kind of seen in but the names groups. but that still does not resolve the question that we are faced with today. meaning, body and we can all was and i have done so over the past 16 years to speak about the article history about the various liberation movements around the world as to why to study and various resistance groups from dell jillions of saw. the doctor
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comes to the date and i me, he's the guardian of sydney and i'm saw. so for them, you can always talk about the act of history and why no colonial power was able to miss the it's called a new for much of the 20, essentially. right? and so these are, these are not loading the rest of the piston. so we can make to sort of, you know, it's, you know, those historical partridge. but today we are faced with a different kind of present dilemma. and that is, is on supported by the united states armed finance. that she is able to the role to shift and to a, to undermine the likes of how much that is. one of the major ways, because it's allowed to, after such, impunity using the most sophisticated what point already to destroy much of all guys that really had
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a good part of that on. and probably it would double down and do more. so using american intelligence, american height that company uh, isaac, uh, height, height, technology, american worker and the american bombs. right. and certainly american, she goes on so forth and told us to carry those crimes. so we are faced with a very unique situation of our role rather cool. and so, and i was really telling me that you can, we can see that perhaps then a wide military escalation will follow israel. now there's no doubt that these ranges are perfect themselves off towards doubling down and expanding their operation, their bundle and they think they have an unfortunately they think they have just a way of eligible this thing. one is not about dentistry direction, probably towards foxes, but not that good. i mean, it's not, given government has about a lot, but it's not about to intervene directly. so i think is there a point of a find there is an opportunity to as america is busy with interruptions,
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to continue with its time slot both in gaza, westbank as well as the blog. okay, thank you. i'll do there a senior plus scholars more ron bouchard joining us back from london or oh, there's been other reaction in the region to the killing of us on us for allah. a mass has released a statement saying that they praised his support for the palestinian people sang. he insisted on continuing the rug fonts of attribution to out people in ours distance and the locks of flood, despite the greatness of the sacrifices and the enormously of the challenges until he was illuminated. a monitor who was on the same supportive approach as a pot of sending people on that violent resistance. that is the statement from us are you there as talk i was in has more now from daryl bella in central gaza. the us as a nation of how some of us will love marks as significant turning points in the shape of the conflicts. but we and his beloved and as well which will lead legs to
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huge representations from the entire region. specifically here in goes away, california is believed that the tools impact negatively on the possibility to reach these by the, on the ground. because palestinians believe that the us as a nation of most which we can huge depending is retail negation on that, which could be an introductory for further attention in the region, especially with the he's ready for patients to carry out, submit a treat in coaching, all of living on the palestinians, most of the talking to them, they said that a d, it's very offensive. midges and living on will undermine as it slipped by original mediators in order to escalate the tension in the region. and will also narrow the window for reaching the spelling the here in gauze us that 10 to bring. i mean, cobra tends to the stability to the entire region. tarry covers the i would just leave them there, but i kind of sony of russia's farm and as
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a surrogate lover. oh said israel is trying to drive washington into the conflict when asked to comment on her son as well as coming out. he was speaking on the sidelines of united nations general assembly, and i've also compared the situation to what's happening in ukraine use or is it or which it, it seems israel wants to create a pretext to drag the united states into this war directly. and to do this, israel is trying to provoke iran, as well as, as paula, that was, it runs. leadership is acting very responsibly in my opinion. and it should be noted as such, the situation is similar to that in ukraine. but it was a lensky, is trying to provoke nato countries to get them directly involved in the fighting and then step aside and watch as salvation as he believes will happen. i don't think this is the right approach. i think the bloodshed and using defective terrace methods, most economical scores must be stopped zelinski towards a julie of a 1000 hours that defense less to joins us live now from las go. can you tell us
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more about how the crime then will view events of the past 24 hours in lebanon, a mole, of course, of the russian. the foreign ministry has arisen, issued a condemnation killing us on the so uh uh on there telegram channel. that was a really good to be expected, but the speech by the administer, rob ross, a new york of the general assembly, was mostly last week about rushing grievances with the secretary general of the un latera shannon, his secretariat and very window about the middle east, orange russian ry are these right now. russia sees right now and so from conflict with the west with the america, so it may go. whereas israel is seen as a,
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uh, it's not for you as a, i'm friends with country because there's real bows and the factions on russia over your bread. israel is nonsense and the weapons to your brain is ro, is bad. a nature members, the israel come to israel, not frightened russian interest and allies in the region if that's a possibility. but for those back days, it'd be conflict right now as the weights and that's what brush the month that will do involve syria and the asset regime, which was propped up from one side by the best buy from the other side by russian. i'm actually in the image show is really a time for the explosion of page years. uh sir, it is very much involved. there were those jobs and thousands of injured there. it
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does. there's a lot though. here's the fight. there's in syria right now, but the right of serious time, who this is, the thing is you say the israel has been carrying out and likes in syria for a long time. yes, russia was possibly more or less so well as that, as long as that does not threat movies to be with the of the asset really, that's paramount for a rush. this begins backs away and it'd be nice. i'd root him big is to be thread that she is going to be a red line for moscow absolutely could base before i could most the most go sustain the deployment of more forces or mission. read it on less than raise, excuse me, last night. and then at least while being worn ukraine as well that assume we're still some branch of forces not very much in syria. there's to be russian air force
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. then there's a small, very small new of presence, rushing their forces. so uh, it's against, um, uh, on the side of the rebels. but this is right now, and i mean for russia is israel big it as b is really assault on as bow moves into syria and begins to sort of the outside regime that is warranted may be a 30 point, but for the time being uh there is a good personal relationship between uh uh, prime minister and yahoo and president bush in the mail, which other rush appreciates the kremlin depreciates events. air. israel is not right now or imposing any kind of sanctions as not allowing these rarely weapons to get the ukrainians so front of it by doing this right now, rush does not want to burn this bridge just with a israel back and change the situation that a best choice,
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thank you very much. do appreciate your sharing your thoughts for this problem. fall going hard. joining us from last a thank you. are you still with the news? our life from the officer? a quick break. we'll be getting the view from iran and that bit more on how the government there is responding to the assassination of hezbollah to us on us. try to stay with us. the idea is the french republic, this long proclaimed. but just what is more than friends in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size. the concluding episode analogy is there
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a unique perspective. liberties have largely let go of their belief in the government of 11, not on heard, voices. we have the perfect recipe for infectious disease outbreak. it is a catastrophe. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. you address my fees as a minority phase to deal with a political culture which tries to compensate. who will say is when it comes to working cost people westgate, $13.00 minorities, the stream on out to 0 of the order to turn our attention to iran. now why the supreme leader to the human eye is
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called on with sims around the world to confront israel off to the killing of a sudden estrella. he's declared it 5 days of morning in a statement. he said the sights of this region will be for signed it by the resistance forces with hezbollah at the head, people 11 and have not forgotten that once upon a time, the military of the stuffing regime used to occupy all the way to be rude. it was his beloved, that's the cause of that leg and made 11 and proud. it's a blue, good tree for almost legs to stand, probably with the people of less than an has belong with our soul says and help them confront you. something cruel and evil regimes. so that's the official statement that but a senior iranian come on to was killed in a strike that target has belonging to us on us for our last. iranian state, media is identified, the commander is brigadier general. i bought a new photo, shaun, a veteran of the world between iran in, in rockville for sean was the calander of operations for the revolution regards for lebanon and syria. so he'd, as id is
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a professor at university of tat. ronnie joins us now from iran. capital so we have the statement there from the supreme, lita, i to the i the home you know he but i'm very interested to know more about the the public reactions there and iran to the killing of us on us for our law. oh, 1st of all, thank you very much for having me. the latest reactions include masses of, of condolence for numerous uranium political leaders and religious be yours. yeah, it's a bit of a shaky line that's tyra on but these are just some of the latest pictures we've been seeing from the iranian capital. tyrone that appears to have been certainly a ton of defiance following the assassination, all the semester, all of the leader of the hezbollah group, and a critical ally of iran in the region until lead. i said the i think is still with us. so here i was asking you about the reaction among people,
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the public reaction and iran to the assassination of natural law. can. can you hear me? yes. so hello. yes, no, we can. we can, we can hear you very well, but i was off school or yeah, it didn't give me an idea. gives me an idea of how people the people, the population are reacting to the killing of us on astrology. a. yes, the latest reactions include messages of condolences from numerous uranium political leaders and religious speakers added to 5 days of mourning doesn't want to know by this or being the nurse. also. we saw different gatherings in downtown here in here in san ron before the nurse got the wrong and in the steepness square and very famous place known for these sort of gatherings for pro palestinian let's say are you with?
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i'm 3, it was uh there was be there was this statements mentioning that iran bully, stand by palestine at 11 onto pommy sting rafters. but on top of all, was the statement that'd be heard from the supreme either that mentioned that strikes are resistance broad on the body of zionist redeem booby, more crushing and get and is really talking at this time. considering monday statements are coming from the vein inside the lot. they do not know what it is on the block. they are off of gigs. uh the know that this is the tragic loss that'd be saw today. and it's going to be a game changing given by others. so we know that a long run, it's not going to be for the benefit of is really used a bank to face a continuation of 5 against a occupation. know the fact that the cost for this really is as the father of the cost for the activity that pays the light is not one person or 2 is a fundamental notion that is related to occupation. and as long as this big arrest
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of occupation continues, we will see just moments going on. and so things are mentioned, there is sort of leave here into the wrong in the is frank or is talk from organizational, is frank's office for math? and with that, the wrong tries to sort of court in a direct and spend fun to provide is really a big, tall answer. most of the things i think we have to page for the couple of next. thank you very much call. he said the joining us that from tyrone, thank you for that. and so as you've been reporting that been more strikes and lebanon's capital on saturday algebra, zayna harder reports, it was reporting earlier from they were suvs and suburbs. the bound gardens of the neighborhoods in baby its southern suburbs continue. you can see behind me the smoke of this is a residential area. hundreds of thousands of people live here over night because of
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the intense environment. many, many people made their way out of this area and they still are trying to make their way out of this area. we understand from people's that the, during the night this was very difficult for them to leave because of the, the, the, the strikes a baby with southern suburbs is now part of the equation. when israel launched the wife scale air assault on, on, has well as the on, in areas where has the, has the presence of this house in the east of the country. they, with southern suburbs was largely out of the equations that has now changed. so the situation is very 10, so people here are telling us that they believe that this is just the beginning, and that's why you see people carrying suitcases, whatever they can to leave the area in time and time again, we can hear the sound of as a fighter jets in the skies. so this is, this is, this is a war. we have been reporting 11 months of the fighting between hezbollah and
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israel, but now we are definitely in a new phase, it appears that the business is rouse, stated objective, are more objective to return residents to the north of the country. so, and that has the health is firing, that seems to be a, that's has changed if, if it's clear from as well to action in the past week or so. now this is more about destroying has the law and this is what people here are saying. and the massive strike can lead to on the late yesterday, where we saw multiple explosions, multiples a strikes that level, at least 6 to 7 residential buildings. of that massive explosion really was a tipping point. and that's what led to this new mass, the displacement some, some people still, you know, with the victory sign showing their steadfastness. but the people also told me that this is very, very different than what they with us in the last 4 in 2006,
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they're saying that this is much, much more intense center for their own baby. so then suburbs, audio or i spoke to her some face, so regional director of health as honest as climate and crises for the international federation of the red cross in bay route. he is cooling on the international community to help hundreds of thousands of in time, and he displaced lebanese. i just can't, as most of these people that the number of people have been displaced over the past 5 days. it was the number of people that they have been displaced since the onset of this crisis in october, the 7th. last year we have talking about almost uh, thousands of people being displaced almost more than 200000 people being displaced mainly from the false. i don't know about the drum and how do we, what's a small displacement into flying over the past days, due to the excavations we are working on. remember the slide these everybody's
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across as part of the national disaster response mechanism. as part of the national level was activated to support those affected by the legal services, but also the displace population that if any sort of cross has been providing for example, items to those display, especially over the past few days. of course, we are talking about hundreds of thousands of people that requires international assistance to support the needs of the icing needs. i can give you an example of our police other can. these redcross has 2012 percent the color and the wires international committed step in 2 days. that resources to support those badly needed equipment resources and services for those in the different areas across the country. oh, that's it from myself. so this is our but my colleague,
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farmington miller, will be back in a moment with more of the day's news, including overlay just developments out of lebanon. the it is really forces seek to silence the truth. cindy occupied westbank storming and shutting down elsie's 00 in ramallah is targeting of done is r as in years, a few minutes the ending of done it as well as dean and gunners? lebanese done it as i was just doing this. it's another example of journalist not being allowed to do their work in this concept. big waters, me back during the text. everything is being undermined by government. it tells you where there is a way to, to refuse of to that address here. and to authoration has read, journalism is not a crime for pressing it is pro democracy activists risk and their lives fighting or to proceed. i know that's why my go to
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safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption excellence award, denominator here on now the and as soon as rolla, his beloved leader for 52 years is confirmed, killed in a mass of is really a strike themselves the result, is there a lie from the also coming up? israel continues to bomb the route following to keep targeting his buck. amanda is also coming up this hour. we look at the humanitarian crisis and they've been off as people are forced from their homes to this.
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