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the nominator here are now the, [000:00:00;00] the hello one for me. the notices the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes us. and this rela, his will as leader for 52 years, is confirmed, killed. and a mass of is really a strike on south bay, which is well carries on bombing, they route on southern living. on another 53 people, like children said, today i'm forced from their homes to the streets. living on supplement says hundreds of thousands of the displacements fridays is waiting attacks.
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the liberties on group is below us, confirmed the killing of its leader hudson, isabella, and a mass of is ready as strike on be roots on friday. in a statement is what i said it would continue to confront as well in support of gaza and in defense of living on is an oakwood, or looks back at his life. a house on the smaller reach. the peak of his popularity after the war with israel in 2006, he was seen as a hero, not just in looking on, but beyond, standing up to as well as what defined him and his iranian backed 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 cons. stand with this. um, forward, well expects broken. if syria falls in the hands of the us, these riley's and the tech series,
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then the resistance will be besieged theory. while this was a turning point, this roller was no longer seen as a leader of a resistance movement. but a leader of a she, a 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, the throne i failed to convince many, and the son, 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. this fight, this, this roller continued to enjoy backing from his support base, mainly living on she us who referred him as a leader and religious figurehead. he was hospitalized longer serving secretary general, taking over at the age of $32.00 with his pre. does this or a bustle most of we was killed by his really miss idols. in 1992 in power for
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nearly 30 years, most certainly has long been seen as a target for assassination by as well. who, along with the united states, has designated 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 rob group during the civil war in lebanon and the 1980s to him military force stronger than the army, and a 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 get them, i'm such liam's without giving up his beloved weapons. now under this government, under this regime of the means leaving living unexposed before israel and it was an accusation, the throttle would repeatedly make against those demanding hezbollah. as this
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armament, he protected whatever power the group gained over the decades while doing so public 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 as well to announce the group opened up a front against israel to help relief pressure on it's like how much in gaza in october, 2023. the group suffers losses after months of cross border fighting and is really attacks that targeted significant figures in the movement. but the solar remained defiant, has been described as the personification of hezbollah. and while the group is organized and unified,
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a leadership changes unlikely to have wide ranging implications. but it's last the commander who was covers matic and whose influence extended far beyond living on the oh is really is sykes on the roads continued throughout saturday. one of the stripes came very close to be roots or fix a really international airport, which is still operational and industrial area. was it just 500 meters away from that airport? at least 780 people have been killed in lebanon and he's ready. it strikes since monday and a ron edge. it had to turn around and return to to ron off to approaching liberties as base living on strong support ministry said it's a vote of the plane of the israel threatened to use force if it landed in bay root iran and cancelled old flies to be route until further notice. well, we have a team of correspondents covering every angle this our honda salute is in jordan. she's in the capital, amman shop,
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or tennessee will give us reaction from washington dc. but both, let's go to dorothy jabari, who joins us from a b root. those a people, they are saying that the explosions they've heard in the last 24 hours. they've been multiple strikes, have been some of the loudest they've ever heard. what have you seen and heard, as certainly as this has been a non stop environment campaign launched by as far as military. and there is really no clear and insight to this uh, various points throughout the capital are being hit by is really jets and people continue to try and move around the city to find a safe space. of course, this all began on friday and that large, so if you have an attack that killed has up natural law and leveled at least 6 residential buildings in the da here, neighborhood south in the south part of the capital. and since then,
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it has been one attack after another in that area as well. now expanding to other areas around the capital, like you mentioned, the area near the airport being hits as well. and we're also hearing constant drones overhead throughout the day as well. so really the reality now on the ground has changed drastically since israel carried out the assassination, i'll pass on us for a lot and also it is clear civilians are being caught in the middle. according to the lebanese health ministry. today's best toll on saturday alone, the 33 people have been killed and at least at nearly 200 injured. so it gives you an idea of how dangerous the situation and the country has become. and also the situation also continues to be very challenging and frightening for hall. somebody and people that live in on the health minister says have been displaced. how is living on coping
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a well lever line is really in emergency mode before these latest attacks on friday. and it was already in a state of what to the some of the deals were calling as catastrophe. the displacements of the, the lebanese people from the southern areas of love, it on that were caught in the fire, of those is rarely ever strikes. and it sits fridays attack. now, the local population from dia alone has been also added to that list of people that are display. so we've been spending the day around the capital speaking to solve those people. these are their stories. and you day in lebanon's capital and for these people and you reality, their homes are now the streets of a root. they flip 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
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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 all of you, but on. and the whole award assignment absorbs nothing. everyone is displaced and the whole will decided about at the united nations and everyone is fighting as if you are not human beings. dora her moods flood her home in syria in 2013, and has been living in a policy and refugee camp and dia, hi, i was the one type of the 1st time we took the children and left become baset. 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 warrant, syria, or need to now face another war and nothing and spear afraid. we can't afford to go back to syria. above the show of the dora is not alone. most of these people were forced to leave their homes very quickly. la, hey, i knew they are the, we escaped the bombing, we didn't have enough time to take up our things. we just took some clothes for the
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kids and we didn't know where we were headed. we haven't received any help so far. we're waiting here in this work, or what do we ask for is a room for our women to stay and everyone here is exhausted and getting some much needed rest wherever they can, waiting to find out what will happen to them next. seems like this have become commented costs for capital. 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 algae 00. what is the early prime minister benjamin netanyahu has made his 1st remarks about the killing of hudson, as well as shortly after landing back in israel from the united nations was to give it to the citizens of is right. we have granted treatments, but the work is not yet completed. in the coming days, we will face significant challenges and we will face got to get a on the side of the building. meanwhile,
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air raid sirens of sound of across central israel until it is. 2 israel's minutes, he says a muscle was fired from human and intercepted humans who 2 groups of the native move, the killing all of us. and this run of a muscle 5 from live and on landed on the outskirts of occupied jerusalem. a rates are in sound as near any legal settlement and bringing home the sole cheese live in amman, jordan because these really governments band all to 0 from are forcing within israel. and they are reports of a nother. michelle stripe from live and on into the, the outskirts of occupied jerusalem. what more do you know it just in the last hour or so there had been several others throughout the country . let's begin with the latest ones in northern israel along the border where there was
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a report in drawing infiltration. sirens had sounded throughout multiple parts of the northern area, but also dismissal. that was launched from southern lebanon that travelled some 250 kilometers into occupied palestinian territory. these really military says that it did in fact make impact near and illegal is really settlements. and that there are several of these legal settlements now without power. there was a fire in the area that local civil defense teams were working to put out, but that there were no injuries. but it's also worth mentioning that this past week of the escalation with his butler and israel is seeing new heights. israel has launched continuous attacks on beta woods while the 11 east group has now launched missiles that have reached much deeper into israel to leave and going further and further south. and i'm, though, as i mentioned a little while ago is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he made comments on
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the assassination of us, and this rela, what more did he say, especially as people continued to be attend school, the numbers continue to protest in israel around his leadership. well, it's worth mentioning, these really prime minister didn't exactly say anything new. it's nothing that we haven't heard from his defense officials throughout the day, but he did say that at his direct, if he did give the orders for the go ahead with the assassination plan for how something i'll sit on the in be due to on friday. you'll recall seeing the image a mess and yahoo in his hotel room approving that strike in new york while he was up the un general assembly. but nothing yahoo has said that the flight is not over . this is also what the defense minister has said. and what the army chief of staff has said that there is still a lot of work that needs to be done, that they are, can going to continue to be fighting because they ultimately want to destroy his bola,
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in all of its military capabilities. they say that that's no one of their goals to restore the balance of power on the border. and they also want to see the return of all those evacuated is really back to those towns in settlements. something they say they have been putting up for far too long, but it's important to mention while this is being held in israel as a big military achievement. we are nearing the one year mark on israel's war on gaza, where there are little to no military achievements there. so those who are still protesting, despite is really restrictions that are put in place by the military and by the government. they're still protesting saying that it's important to get out there and speak against that's a young speak against his governments and say that there needs to be a ceasefire deal to bring about the release of the remaining 100 captive still held in gaza or down the saw who in amman, jordan, thank you very much for that update in florida. so look is, and he's really political commentator and he's joining us phone television. thanks very much for your time this evening. looking at the developments specifically in
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the last 24 hours us and as well as being killed in and these really is drive them the cell strikes from live and on. and also people continue to protest against that to know who, what is the moods they like? well, the protest are, i think, respected, but they are not the main item and. ready agenda at the moment. uh, the broad consensus. it is a society that supports war and supports the war and guys that supports the war and whether or not that is giddy with excitement at the assassination of us on the saw . that is, i think the main issue, and i think it's the name issues or, and it's, and you know, and for most is, or at least there is support for this government's policy. it is probably the greatest support this government and see since the war and jobs are began just about a year. is that assassination the killing of us and as well, is it enough to quell the public's anger?
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as i don't know if it's enough to quell the public's anger and i again, this thing, there is just things. there's a lot of mistrust of. mentioned y'all, there's a lot of criticism of this government that the criticism is now. that's partly the, the work of mints anyhow. and his supporters, the criticism is now perceived as an in house political debate between 2 opposing political care. political cap says one face of it, but the other face of his early society. ready again, this broad consensus, this overarching consensus of people who support war is early society supports for it. there is talk, that is again giddy with excitement that the possibility of a new beginning for the middle east of the new order of the lebanese rises in revolt, against this fall of israel from uh, the rockies. and the rain ends in the m and use from the tyrannical service rulers,
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all of these words are being bandied at the moment. so i guess that the seer here is most more than anything. it is a team a and, and expected. let's call it that us president joe biden, he said a ceasefire. deal needs to close, rightful the threats to israel to be removed. so it sounds as if the terms of any potential deal is driven by israel security. do you agree with that or perhaps criticism, but um, the way forward for, for new to know is, is around expansion. and i don't think that's an you know, wants to expand and i don't think the terms of the dealer driven by security necessarily. i think this is a political decision and it's based on the political context inside the country. i think that at the moment it's a now and the one right and seems like his options are limitless. but the truth is, yes,
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very few options is of does not want to commit to ground invasion into lives. and that seems to be true. iran who is supposedly will assist leather, not in this phase against israel, does not want to be dragged into a ground floor with is growth either. so i think we're most likely to see it. yeah . not a deal, not expansion, but a few more days of concentrated is early bombing that will allow as well to have its mission accomplished on. and then i would assume a and then initiative brokered by the international community would likely be put into place perhaps in the us as well because of, or has completely been dropped from these early public agenda. nobody's talking about guys and nobody's talking about sausages. this is all about 11 on and then you don for this all right, the or goal they a is very political commentator. joining us from television will continue to watch
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those developments already. thank you very much. thank you for having you as president job. i didn't say the killing all of us and as well, that was a mission of justice in a statement. he said the stripe is killed in this relo took place in the photo context of the conflict that began with homeless as massacre on october 7th. and as well as the next day, made the faithful decision to join hands with homeless and open. what are you called a northern front against israel? the united states fully supports israel's right to defend itself against his beloved. i'm off the who tease in any other irradiance supported to a risk group or we're just getting reaction from the united states. slips across the chaper, tennessee was live for us in washington, d. c. a should have. what is the latest from this? especially following remarks made by president joe biden, the right father, the reaction from jerry about. and he was just leaving a church in delaware way off expenses is we can see was aust by a reporter, is
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a ground invasion of lebanon now, inevitable. and he responded, it's time for a ceasefire now. and that is actually the main question we're hearing from the foreign policy blog here in, in washington dc. it is the next stage of this, an invasion with what you'll get them to leave. just said, but then again, that's not certain steps isn't here now, because whenever the administration says it doesn't, one is route to do something. that's precisely what is road dogs. so i think there's actually a lot of, yeah, a lot of fear right now by what is next. we also had a statement from a coma harris who wants to replace joe biden and mail coming off of the upcoming election. her statement was much more celebrate. sure, i think you'll guess use what do you need about? how about how is riley speaking about the death of how something goes wrong? this is, this is a complete celebration of israel has done how something uh, throw out a lot of what is relas on how semester all that was a terrorist with american blood on his hands. it begins today has both his victims have a measure of injustice, iron on waiver and commitment to the security of israel. and then she goes on to
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say, but i don't want to conflict in the mid least at their turn into a broader a broader regional. well, no mention either and by no ours and statements about civilian casualties. the need to avoid civilian casualties, proportionality, the precedent. this is setting and certainly as far as hers is concerned, it is clear, but i was no ready the tree simply not concerned about that contingent within the democratic party cooling, calling for a season cooling for international law to be observed with american home shipments . and so on. how many constituents in our near conservatives, we have the ministry security establishment. dick cheney, she's very proud of up about so is ready and all be that soon she's, i mean pulling out as we approach the election. alright. the shad. thank you so much. for updating us that you have a tendency in washington dc on the bill. corey is a full us diplomats who is currently a non resident senior fellow at the arabs since he is joining us also from washington
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d. c. thanks very much for your time and i'll do 0. u. s. president joe biden says it's time for a ceasefire. it can those comments be taken notes, face value? it's hard to take them seriously because he's been saying that for several months, and yet the, the administration doesn't seem to have a credible plan on how to implement the idea which you put out few months ago saying that he still believes in the to say, solution and at the time you said the plan to see stage plan he presented uh was and is there any plan and he was contradicted the very next day from that of eve. uh, is there any government saying? nope, that's not our plan. so i'm not sure what has the change so far for them. other than that,
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the democrats going into the election to show on want to say that person working on a piece process. but realistically, that doesn't seem to be any chance of implementing instances when we look at the assassination of us. and this role of one of the 1st reactions from is really a lot of the us is that it didn't know anything about the stripe or the assassination before it happened. what's the purpose behind these kind of statements, especially in this context as well? i think a lot of the implications, the security implications for the u. s. r and grave, where they to admit that they were somehow involved in this uh, security of the us embassy and build has been put on high alert, the troops and embassies in the region as well. so i think they would rather avoid being direct to the implicated,
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but the everything points to if not prior knowledge, is a partnership between israel and the, and the us under this administration has involve military security intelligence sharing. and the intelligence sharing is on a minute by minute basis. it's automatic. it's not even consider what to pass on to israel and what not to pass is where it gets them on. whatever they are us intelligence gathers. and in that kind of context, it's very hard to fall. is the administration from involvement in this operation? oh, mr. corey here did touch on the security risk in terms of these assassinations when looking at the risk, what are the dangers of assessing nations for political reasons?
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as well, i mean, the floor is real, of course, it has acted with impunity. it has assassinated the sub or leave. there's a boss in lebanon and in the on. and that hasn't been so much as a rep on the knuckles from the us and all the international uh, courts and, and you, when these condemnations don't mean anything to, is there a home? so i imagine for the is riley's, this means that they can continue and they have pretty much said that they were going to press ahead and who are the, what they consider to have been a successful already. um, now theoretically this also open is uh, if that's good enough for the israeli is, is good enough for the opponent itself. isn't it him to try to do the same
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a but whether the other side was do it whether they have the capacity is another question. but the all in all, this is very bad news indeed that you can reach out and assess the need. someone in the middle of another country is capital undermining, you know, going under the infrastructure and destroying silverado, high rise residential buildings and the process to a very bad precedent for the international community. indeed. hey, you have barclay on said, what i'm about to ask what i want to then are they likely to be any more assess the nation's, you've explained what the international implications might be. but at the same time, israel doesn't necessarily k a and also looking at the civilian lives lost when these assassinations take place as well. look, uh this lady is, has uh,
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mastercard. well over 40000 the close 250000 gods. and now most of these by all international accounts and media accounts have been women and children. so they clearly don't care about the loss of human life. and the by the administer ation has not to punish them in any way or pressure them in any way because of it. so right now they have assassinated, the numerous members of the leadership of husband law at the cost of civilian life as has been the normal practice before them. and there are more to go because i imagine shows will always quickly announce the appointment of the replacement for the secretary general. and that person will definitely be in the
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sites of is really assassins. and there are also military leaders in the field, whether they are engaged directly with israel is or not. and they will be asked of those. so i'm afraid the, we're going to see more violence and bloodshed in lebanon and gaza, certainly. and in the west bank as well. right? the bill corey, thank you very much for joining us on ultra 0 for your analysis. and the bill for res i form of us diplomat is also currently a non resident senior fellow at the adverb center. the lead on al jazeera will be back in a moment with more analysis on what's next for his beloved holding. the assessment ation of its need to us and those that are left in,
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they lose the, had lower, their a cold wave has swept across europe, cooling things down and bringing some very heavy rain to places. and that's the latest offender searching all the way down from western russia to the balkans. so we've got warnings out from potential flooding for cases like were mania bulgaria, and even greece, thanks to the very heavy rain and stormy conditions. last about some windy conditions across the mediterranean so unsettled whether with red warnings full that wind in croatia, but with central parts of europe. the sun is out of place, like germany, as well as poland. it's going to get went to animal. when the, however full the west, you can see another area of low pressure moving in on sunday that spot to some flood warnings potentially across the southern pots of island. it moves its way further east by monday, bringing some of that rain to france and the low countries. but for the south, for the i barian pendant to let lots of sunshine,
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the heat turning up here we will see temperatures come up here in the days ahead. so it's cooler in the northwest. temperatures below average for cities like london, lots of heat. so cleaning on athens in that southeast corner, but we will see temperatures coming down here with a slightly cooler feel to monday. the latest news not been able to reach the strike. there's a lot of chaos here. they are worried that there's going to be another try with detailed, for a sense of smoke continues to fill the air here as rescue workers try and take out 80 survivors from the hall. so the story in total, these really all me currently say that they've struck about $800.00 targets. they're using 3 waves as the world economy,
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roller was chosen is ready as strikes invade route and friday, he was a groups leader for 52 years, israel continued as strikes on they roots on saturday off to the killing all of us . and this one of these of pictures from the yet in southern bay route, with a ball from the loss of the residential building, at least 718 people have been killed in lebanon since monday. he was president joe biden said, beginning on last, and this fellow was a measure of justice. he reiterated washington's full support for what he called israel's right to defend itself against his beloved from us booties and any other waiting and support groups. a william laurence joins us now full on the us perspective, following the death of us. and this rela, he's a professor of international relations at american university. also a senior fellow at the council on us, our relations. he's usually based in washington dc,
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but he's joining us all from casablanca. thanks very much for joining us, an ultra 0. i want to go back to some of the remarks from the us president joe biden. he seems to approve any action that targets leaders of organizations that have previously targeted americans. is this a wise approach to what is it already a very tense situation that it may be a little bit politically wise with the half of the democratic party that um, tends to support anything israel does. uh, but beyond that, it's a huge uh, strategic error. it generally aly made to other happened as parties strongly, but it also, um, the sort of retroactive green light reinforces the narrative in the middle east that the americans are in on everything with history, all ordering these assess, targeted assess nations and allowing israel to act with impunity and immunity
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from uh, any sort of international legal actions against them. so it's, it's a huge error on many levels, including for the reputation of united states. and, and it's, it's sort of surprising that you see all this tanks in the us, privately and publicly telling israel not to do this and not to do that. and then after the fact they, they say everything's okay. it's a measure of justice. you know, someone who killed americans is, is, is dead without ever getting into how it was committed and whether or not this is escalating thing since the us is spending so much time talking about the escalation and this according escalation. and when it looks at the escalation at the very same time, it continues to approve a military assistance and funding for as well all just to us and hope to broke a ceasefire deal if the statements and actions seem to be at odds as well. the us was never in a position to brokerage seats for a deal by itself,
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nor any of the other parties. so it was always the combination of the us with the cut out our ends, egypt, when it comes to the guys of file and us along with a lot of other allies, including france when it deals to with lab and on uh to arrange a ceasefire deal and no one was ever saying, well the us, this is clean hands are, it's a neutral mediator, but rather israel listens to no one except the occasionally listen to the united states. and so that's how that formula was working. but none of this is leading to a cease fire. this is all leading a sprinting running fast in the opposite direction of a cease fire when you're doing not only target the south nations of the leadership on the other side, with what looks like indiscriminate bombing residential areas. but when you chose that you disregard for human life in general. um, you know, and i just looked at the callousness when yet and yeah, who says, you know, i should be able to kill civilians and the other side so that might,
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civilians can return to their homes. you know, that that's, that's the sort of a risk calculation from an ethical standpoint. and that's why, you know, people are saying that things are saying, including my friend, the one who was on just before me. this is just outrages and you know, inconsistent with the basic human principles all of and own us. it is, they then on the united states and then in other states, it might have influence over as well to hold that accountable as morally ethically and strategically philosophically that, but all the adverbs you want in there, the us is a must bring this or to an end by pushing israel in the unilateral way. but beyond that, there's the now the legal obligation with the i c j, an icy c decisions, you know, whether or not the us recognizing some there binding. and so the us now has
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a legal obligation to stop the work uh and its uh, instead taking this wrong tack of thinking, well, israel's a sovereign state, they can make their own mistakes. you know, we can try to convince them of a better course of action that doesn't create more enemies, you know, than that. then then, then, then the defeat the enemies. you know, like as if that was the only consideration here. but instead we have a state, it's out of control and acting in a way that is making its own situation worse and making things worse for everyone else. and so again, you know, by the square coordinates, quote about the measure of justice, you know, falls like a lot of deaf years. and, you know, strategically, the way to get to peace is to stop retroactively approving of everything gets real . does it start talking about how this war comes to an end with at 1st, you know, pauses and reconsideration said, even apologies, you know. and then moving towards,
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hopefully a, a more permanency star had william laurence. thanks very much for your input this evening. william laurence is a professor of international relations at american university. thanks again for your time. my pleasure or iran supremely dire to the coming days cold on muslims around the world to confront his ro of to the killing of us and this roller. he's the kid 5 days warning, and the statement, he said, the face of this region will be decided by the resistance forces with his block at their head, the people of liberal, known as not forgotten. that once upon a time, the ministry of the sub english he used to occupy all the way to a route. it was his below the cause of their leg and made liberal and proud as obligate to a full muslims to stand proudly with the people of lebanon and his blow out with their resources. and help him confront these up being cool and able regime.
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or a senior, a very and commanded was also killed in the strike. the targeted has, but i need to send those rela, iranian stave, media is identified the colanda as brigadier general, a bus new for russian eviction of the war between iran and iraq. no solution was the commander of operations for the revolutionary guards for lebanon and syria. lama merante is a political analyst at the university of to iran is normally facing the wrong. but tonight, just joining us from the root welcome to al jazeera. how soon does roll a if we go back to his assassination, he'll the saw his will as consummation over the last 2 years into one of the most powerful power military forces in the middle east. what are the consequences of these killing? or i think it will have a major impact on the conflict to it is going to make the members of hezbollah
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more angry and they will be seeking revenge. and those rallies may feel that they have penetrated, has put a lot, but that i think is a uh, an overstatement. and an exaggeration as well as probab. probably it's probably fair to say that they would have is a city where there are people coming from different parts of the region. and also there are many western embassies in western and jose, and so security situation and in a row, a tenant espionage is, is very difficult to control. but, and that's why i think it's easier for the, for the, for here opinion and western intelligence agencies to gather information and to help those right of the machine. but i think outside of a root has been on has thousands of kilometers of tunnels underground, much more extensive than mos, much more sophisticated because it knocks around it and the train is much more appropriate for defending the country. so outside of a route,
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the defense is and the, and the troops are prepared for about on. and i think that if is there any way she wants to enter lebanon, they will have a, uh, uh, it will be catastrophic for them. and they are forced really won't be equipped to be grade. has full force is basically what these raise are doing now is mostly targeting phones and civilians, carpet bombing, even when they murdered, said son, natural law. they started fives 20300 people there. i was actually a 1000 meters away from there. i know that neighborhood. i live near it during my so radical here in a room. and they were ordinary people living in these towers and they're all, they're all gone. or does he have to put a stand to gain uh, you know, for lack of a better word from is that public and good in living on? because this is
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a society we not everyone is in support of his beloved but are given these attacks and given how civilians have been affected. would they be great to support for its cause? already there's uh, over the last year the support for hezbollah among different groups in the country has increase. and even a lot of people here, they're like, interact with their b use on syria. have changed because now they look at it in context of what's going on and gaza 11 on and how may to try to over so syria, so on. so things are evolving a lot cuz the law has a lot of support except for maybe the right wing militias. that in the, in the 1982 invasion of israel was an allied to the regime and helped to carry out the massacre and south broad strategy like coming $4000.00 people except for them to add or solves to as well, and not aligned with western embassies there is
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a lot of support and sympathy or has with us. i think the country is more united, much more united now. we'll have to see how it plays out because there's really are bombing certain areas to create divisions in, in the country. but also i think outside of the region, there's a lot of anger and you're on the rock and, and elsewhere. anger is growing towards it is or is right of the regime in the united states. and this i think of something that the united states and the, the regime in tel aviv did not appreciate an us to like to watch of just sit around growing and go against as well. uh, but also something you mentioned earlier, some of the challenges israel would face in liber not in terms of his below. as advantage. they all reports that's, israel's defense minister is holding talks on expansion of ideas, activities in the know the rena. so what happens next? what does as well do, is it likely to capitalize on what it would see as a gain,
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a regarding us and as well as telling i think the re, uh, cuz rarely as how are always at reagan because they see other people as inferior to be very blunt, they see people, others as sub human. what does college st in? are library use or anyone else? and that power again says now increase with the murder of say it has. i'm not sure about his as march for them for the as anger, people across the region. but of course that is right. these are drunk and, and, and pride and happiness. but i think that it is good that can lead to a further miscalculation because it's as, as pointed out, the, the sophisticated defense capabilities that has more of a has across the south and central 11 on deep underground. these are not things that are accessible to this ray of the machine, and the regime has not been able to capture gaza despite the hall that costs.
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despite the genocide after almost a year, and the capabilities of, of moss and the stomach to heart are much more limited than haskel knox. and the terrain in lebanon, southern lebanon, is much more to the advantage of the resistance of to be this mountain is it's green. and it's very difficult for an offensive strike, especially when you have so many tunnels. and when the resistance is i get all right, mama, randi, thanks very much for joining us. and i'll just sarah alon, but speaking to us from the root, is a political analyst at the university of to her on how much this morning. the death of ms rela, in the statement, the group praise the support for the palestinian people saying he insisted on continuing the role, weak front of a tradition to all people and our resistance and the deluxe of flood the spice, the greatness of the sacrifices, and they normally are 2 of the challenges until he was eliminated. amato who was on
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the same support of approach of the palace thing and people and the valiant resistance. sorry, god was zoom as moved from darrow bhalla. yes, as a nation of hassle, as one of marks as significant turning points in the shape of the conflicts between his the law and as well, which will lead legs 2 huge representations from the entire region specifically here and goes away. tell us and you have to believe that it was impact negatively on the possibility to reach with these by, as seen on the ground. because the thing is, believe that the us as a nation of muscle, which we get huge, depending is retaliation on that. which would be an introductory for further attention in the reading, especially with the he's ready for patients to carry out, submit a treat in coaching of, of live in on the policy. and also has been talking to them. they said that a d is very offensive, made just a living or will undermine a set,
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slipped by original mediators in order to escalate the tension in the region. and will also narrow the window for reaching the spelling deal. here in garza that tend to bring unincorporated them service dependency to the entire region target because they're out there that are kind of sony. the other off has declared 3 days of morning and on all of the late has but i lead us on this fella prime it as the mom . but she also, donnie said, israel's crossed a little red lines with what he called a shameful attack. a salma been to evade reports from baghdad. there is anger and reese in iraq after an official announcement of a 3 day morning period. hundreds of people have been coming out in the streets of various provinces, including bus for us, a kind of a nice area. and here in fact that people are been transients, buildings against israel, and saying that this is an on just act which defies all international norm and p deason calling it information and vowing that this resistance against the state of
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israel is going to continue from this axis off resistance, the so called excess of resistance, which is also present here in iraq, which has been counting out a number of attacks a according to it's the lead is against it is really targets including the lot port . we've also heard statements from everyone across the political and security spectrum here in iraq or condemning this attack we've heard from the prime minister who statement says that this is, this country now stands as always, with the people of lebanon and palestine on the basis of humanitarian and more of the principles and he, in his statement, he says that this is a reckless desire by israel to expand the conflict at the expense of all of the people of the region and their security and stability. we've also heard from i as in the audience, has funded the grant i as a lot of rob, who's a condemn beginning who's worn and paid for the souls of those who being killed. and also remember testing us for life and not just somebody who's been crucial to
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the palestinian resistance, but also a very important role that he played on his, his beloved party played in iraq against the rise and fall off iceland here. so all in all of this country is in brief and in anger, and it appears that these protests, according to various, the political i'm less, is going to continue to avoid over as people are going to try and warn the killing of this very important personality. here into it often, especially as there is the mounting. i'm going to enter off against what has been happening, mazda for nearly a year. now, some of them die without the data. instead of heading out to sara will be backfill if he was moved into the actual reaction to the assassination of his well as need us. and this roller, in his really strikes on living on the east timor jesus towards the catholic nation,
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but scandals involving high profile priests like the church. all of us goes back. we were all abused, it's almost the country's talk. the just openly stopped by the clerics, even after one was sent to prison. 101 east investigate east t most priest candles on. and i'll just say around the the saudi arabians foreign minister phase will been for on says israel's escalation of its attacks. and they've been on, is risking the entire region. he made the comments while addressing the un general assembly uncalled for an immediate cease fire. the prevalence of mt. that's a lot of respect of legal obligations as i'm no encouraging of israel to continue
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is that's the best escalation. i don't, i think will have no impact on any part to you told what is also risk having a negative repercussions of the entire region. that's why we have from the fact that citizen, i started to bend with the stability of 11 on to risk types of suffering. i see in line with in snuff pneumonia, 500 lines where the relevant to you and the security council resolutions where you may have to align with international efforts to bring into an immediate cease fire and to find some loss. things have come out the solution that the to or from says reactor to the escalating situation and living on natasha butler has moved from paris. like over here, pin countries from says watching the situation in the afternoon very closely. the fringe. 5 minutes to michel 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 on francis hod,
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left from some about political policy. he said to mention your piece of crimes will continue because they all good on punish that, but also by the international community. well, the french phone ministry pronounce a statement a little earlier saying that they acknowledge the death of his son, as well as they are pointing to comment on sides. they say thing have sent messages to a regional on those fronts has 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 ministry is also looking with much concerned. it is talking about the situation, possibly spiraling into an o out was calling for come on the game. the escalation day's words once gave germany, also look into it like a, it's citizens homepage as well. and that was actually popular. i'll do 0 parse. all right, let's all take
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a look at the type of weapon we believed have been used to kill the lead of his one of those really media. se, about 85 so called the bunker, buster bombs, we use. they're also known as grounds penetration, munitions. now these muscles borrow deep into the ground before they designate they have the power to destroy underground facilities and reinforced concrete buildings . the bones h way between 901800 kilograms. they can penetrate the teen. each of us or 6 meters of concrete and also create shock waves, a can collapse of the stretches. now the geneva conventions, outlaws the use of these bones and densely populated areas. and that's because of the risk of mass and indiscriminate casualties. well, earlier my colleague marie, i'm the mozy, spoke to all to 0 is defense. and it's a alex could talk with us about the scale of
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a strike of all the munitions drop these days of precision guided. but when you drop little mass, especially in highly built up areas, not to give you an idea, would it be? was $85.00 weapons that's 85000 kilograms of explosives dropped on an area of the size of a city block within a few seconds of each other. each bomb has a killed radius of $33.00 me to so that means anything within that for the 3 me to radius is going to die. i get just dropped 85 of them. now i know it's in the height of an environment, so yes, extreme destructive power that we're probably going to see again. and what does all this tell us about israel's intelligence information gathering capacity about hezbollah? it's that it's comprehensive, is comprehensive. most of his beloved leadership has been killed. the rest are in hiding in such a deep way that they're probably ineffective as commandants. and you can see from the pages mass assassination, assassination attempt that, you know, thousands of people were main. dawson's kills,
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i'm the hezbollah operatives as well, so they know who they are. they know how to get them. they know how to reach them when they do clearly, all bets are off now that every single member of his beloved leadership is being targeted for fascination. while a java is a formal correspondence for the sunday times, she says the husband as well as death, is painful for both his villa and the liberties population. but what was in his below is resistance movement. there is going to be grief. there's going to be fabulous. there's going to be computers because uh, the speed there has been on this journey with this people. for 32 years, no smoke see it. there was a generation that grew up with him that says innovation that was born and knew him . right from the beginning. they listened to him, they supposed to of him. he gave them whole. he gave them,
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at least to give them strength. and he gave them free them from an occupation, so the loss is big. but the resistance and his blah blah, is not just based on one man, the ends of the mind or the assassination of the mind. the martyrdom of one of the 2 was next and resistance. if anything, the resistance continues as part of law, when i pick central up, it would have a new leaders, new commanders, and would continue the journey. at is ready to believe. expect by coming, said mr. moore and his squeaks and other commanders, that's where with him that's we still haven't heard of their names yet, but they wouldn't be coming out. so i'm sure that that's the end of this organization. but history, and that's going to showing us that when one of the, the goals and all those steps, then if they believe that if they believe that this is the end of customer,
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i think difficult. another can comment usually that the new leadership is most use more determined. and at most of osha's, we saw this in the past also to estimate that say it was so weak and options. so we and that are saving us for electric over the group. was it was not, was not yet as it is a he loved it. he reformed it. he evolved it to make sure that and he brought it to where it is today, a form of the both uh, organization and one that is emptied by a lot of other groups around the world. 11, and you know, they look up to and, and they emulates in many ways in many ways. so what i'm trying to say here is basically that even though it's a bit of a shock, and the journey continues and the resistance would continue and the fight does not . and if anything, it's when it's when it's we move on over and beyond what we so, so far, all that said for me, somebody the for this news hour. but i'll be back in
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a moment with more of today's news. the in kind of stein, under british rule educated in america, the controversial professor in new york. he realized that he was the voice of a people out. is there a way to expose what made him an influential right chunk of the palestinians, and what size outs of place of african stories from african perspectives. most of the times, i've never bought one that has not been a good machine because of the voice of machine. i feel like, you know, i mean it's short documentary spine to make is from kenya. he raised from
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a tyler to something that can support and ties the coast kind of, i live here in scrap yet and model africa direct on. i'll just here a section of the allowed them to come over just outside my degrees field. spinning many as of later so forth into the city. hundreds of thousands or posts from their homes. the floods portable quite a crisis here. that cute house was destroyed, private and public property, as well as it for a structure is a flat cost. hold on economic, an infrastructure damage, coin sites. are the types cool? sort of reopening now. many schools have become camps, pull the displaced hundreds of millions of dollars of inspect the construct your schools, or the pad, those damaged in pricing by them. or the floods didn't spend the, like dozens of roads and bridges. they require a lot of money to fix money because the government doesn't have. the government
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says with adequate funding, it could take 3 to 5 years to repress the destruction cost by the flight, which means 3 years of displacement and hardship. the has one that says it will continue to confront as well, despite the assassination of its lead us. and this on the, on some of the, this is all to 0 life, although also coming up does, is kills and the hospitals overwhelmed off to be root stuff is

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