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to the real cost of the climate to emergency the most vulnerable of people who are suffering are poor people. but even rich people are going to be affected by the impacts of climate shift dying us off to the hurricane. on al jazeera, the as well as bombardments of lebanon, has displaced about a 1000000 people in for some to head to the board with syria, the money and said, this is all just there a life, some doha, with continuing coverage of hezbollah. need us on this role as death, as were i'll sense troops and times to the border with lebanon as protest, grow against the killing of his father's needs. no less often. is there any strikes
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on garza 7 palestinians, a cube, and the latest of a nice attack on the bucket? does she families fights for justice? stopped in the boat. a guards accused? if she saves a 16 year old go, the loving owns. can take a prime minister says up to a 1000000 people could be displaced in loving on the jeep the coffee ones, as well as from bob mintz and the past week, as cold as the wave of displacement. that's unprecedented in the country's history . it says, diplomacy is lebanon's only option now to stop the conflict of many of those fleeing have crossed into neighboring syria. the un says about 50000 have made not journey as well, has been bombarding the becca valley and 11 on the east west. some areas all seen a strong holes of hezbollah. the number of displaced is very
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huge. it can reach to a 1000000 around the 1000000 liberties have had to move from one place to another. in a matter of days, i suspect this is the biggest displacement that's happened in the history of the country, but even better egypt, santa caught up against coverage from beverage southern suburbs to just look behind me. this is one of dozens of as rarely sites that have been targeting of neighborhoods in david's southern suburbs, this densely populated neighborhood which is now largely m. c is really military saying that it is targeting assets of hezbollah. they are targeting commanders, in fact, that massive attack later on friday, killed as well as leader a house on the throne that the secretary general of an organization that is at war with israel. promising to continue its war with israel despite the killing of its leader. and despite that really a series of attacks,
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a series of what has been really described as serious blows to the group by as well, in recent weeks. so as you can see, the damage is the, is massive. we are just only in one street, it's very difficult to move around. as you can imagine. there's been a brief respite in the intensive strikes that we witness since friday nights. and in fact, since friday night favor southern suburbs has been brought into the equation because when is well begun, it's the air assault it's air campaign on hezbollah targets they, they focus the, the attacks on southern 11 on eastern 11 on, but they route was largely out of the equation since the attack on friday, and it seems that the israel is continuing to push the red line. so people here are concerned, they are worried that this is just the beginning of what could really be devastating conflict people we have been speaking to tell us here that the, this is
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a much worse situation then in 2006 the last time as well. and how's the law went, went to war. there wasn't attempt intensive bombing campaign back then. 34 days of intensive bombardments. but this time around israel is weakening and hurting the group. there is no doubt about this. you can hear the sounds. ambulance is the group. ha, it's been a long day, but it is too early and i think we need to stress this. this is too early to right out of the group altogether. we're still waiting for hezbollah to announce a replacement of for house on industrial law, and we're still waiting to announce if indeed a funeral will take place. this is a man who has been leading the organization, the face of hezbollah. if you want for the past 30 years, so behind me you can see just a really a slice of, of the damage that is being a damage. as a result of these intensive is really strikes let's go to the house and me joins us
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now live from. they were ali probably minnesota mccarthy, talking about possibly a 1000000 people displaced over the course of the last week. that's a massive number of people. is this something the government can cope with? well, let me start from the drone above us. we are quite very close to the prime minister's office a lot on 2 blocks from here. but the sound of drawings above us is very loud. so everyone in the now is feeling this frank, including the government, including the prime minister, who is addressing people's concerns on displacement. that's of course, maybe one of the biggest and this jill fleming along for many reasons. now we have of course the been using the south end of the car and they with southern solve that who decided to leave the houses after receiving the warnings from. there's really all i mean because their houses or the buildings were going to be thought to get to
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. and also there is a 1000000 and have seen the ends in 11 on who had to leave the places of the space that because that all of the refugees, whether they're living in houses or living in open areas in jobs on in schools. they also have to leave because they are seeking refuge. there's also another couple of hundreds of thousands of follow simians in camps some of these guns such as the bushes. but actually camp is adjacent to a wood solid install that actually is inside maybe something. so and it said jason's to have a talk happen. the kid has will last. secretary joe said customer for like a few days ago. so all these people putting into the street self, they were the streets of the capital and 2 other areas that i'm living on. many of those are going to show are being taken to disclose. some of these people are just sleeping in fox uh near the beach on the. busy on the streets. so yeah it's,
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it's a very heavy weight on a little bit needs government in a situation where it's on a different bank of government in a situation where they've got couldn't take decisions and it's crumpled by a several. i live in sutton and foxes and ali, i believe the body of uh uh how something us roll out has been recovered. and uh have we heard much from his impala since they announced his desk yesterday? it was, it seems yes. the body yeah. was recovered and it should have been recovered. probably after midnight a day of the explosion, along with all that has with law commanders were just sitting on some social media accounts of the in the ages with the party of pictures of the coffin, of the preparations for the burial without knowing whether there is going to be
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a funeral, a lot, especially in this situation with as well as targeting anyone moving from his beloved. so it's going to be a really very complicated for them even to have a funeral for unless all of those everything is possible for the moment, don't know. announcements, yes. what has a lot today has the law isn't present with respect to the communication with it's support does with the, with the people in general. however, we're still here hearing from has the last through this, that a grump channels food that television or the one off television to off of the 8. the media outlets with respect to the attacks on is read with respect to the if there is any incursions from this really is on the board. the, so these are, these are the only lines of communications or lines that we are hearing for has, will also been that more stuff. the well known for the law political layout of a ministry lego,
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the whole from on couldn't be reach. some of them were killed on some of those actually on a freight to be highly hushing that for us in they were the latest. okay. now the exodus of people has any increased on that. it was confirmed house and those are all that was killed on friday. for a long time, lead of hezbollah died in a huge is really a struggle in bainbridge southern southern, as well said at talbot said, wouldn't cold has the central command. while he was missing all the group leaders and rang in general, the whole buildings leveled and fridays striking the densely populated southern suburbs of fay rooms. 700000 people live in that has to follow strong hold us down . yeah, spokesman for the is really ministry, says the strike was legitimate on the international move because it said has been built its headquarters on the residential buildings. is there any media reported
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the ministry use of the ac tons of explosives, including so called bunker buster bones? these have the power to destroy underground facilities and reinforced concrete buildings. they can kind of trade betsy meters of us, or even 6 mates. as a concrete, they create shock waves that can collapse all the structures. now israel has deployed main troops along its northern border with 11 on off to the killing us on those role as well as on the chief says it's preparing for possible ground invasion in the military announced on saturday. the mobilization of 3 additional was of the gates where it's operations in the north. okay, stephanie deka is in jordan's capital amman for us, because a is there any government has bombed out? is there a from inside israel? so is stephanie was seeing this concentration if is there any troops on the border with lab and on a lot of people now asking whether a ground invasion is next. yes
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and it very well, could you be, but i think that the moment certainly, according to leave cindy's raging media this morning saying that that still hasn't been decided whether it hasn't been decided or not. we don't know. we know this is something that's being discussed very seriously. well, so the message coming from submitted trinity to ship saying that they, it's time to seize the momentum. the mention that these really ministry has gained in terms of, you know, defeating and destroying, as well as what the military command structure to move in to do a, what we understand in terms of their words is a limited ground invasion at the same time. this is also something that the us in the last couple of days before this fascination of house on this other was saying that is something they absolutely wanted to try to avoid. however, obviously, at this point in time, the question mark is, how much leverage does do the americans really have over israel?
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certainly these ready prime minister returning from new york extremely and bolden and saying that the fight against has, butler will continue. and there will still be difficult days head. so stephanie, what else are we hearing from the leadership inside israel and how united are all the different players? and we haven't really heard from anyone this morning. we do know that they are probably meeting the security and political cabinet. we're supposed to meet this evening that's been moved to tomorrow. so there's certainly a lot of consultations going on today when you're asked me about the support. there is not some support for the war on hedge fund that from these really public, from across the political spectrum. everybody supports this, where hezbollah has really been seen by his radios as a stretch to as well. um, this is also of course something dot net and you know, plays very much on justifying all the, you know, the weight is real,
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carries out its mitchell operations because it is self defense against what is and exist central's direct. whether it's how much, whether it's hezbollah this, these really still the same. so even the polls are showing that he is pulling the highest, is october, the 7th. since the victories over has been locked and starting from pagers and we'll get to it because explosion to the multiple taking out consecutive and that's still going on by the way of heads up as well as military political intelligence leadership. and of course, you know, with that to absolute victory for these reasons, the way they're playing, as of how sudden this all the, the secretary general stephanie tech has that for us in jordan's capital m on the now as well continues to strike targets across gauze like kidding, several palestinians, or the 9th, at least 2 people were killed. several injured,
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including women and children. in an attack on the giovanni accounts in the north civil defense personnel say there were 5 that spies really soldiers while trying to rescue survivors. police one person was killed in missouri in central garza to speak now to honey my mood. he is in 0 balance. central gone. so for us, honey. so the attention may be a little sweat on loving on right now. but in garza, the kenning goes on of the that is correct, the killing of the destructions both continue at a very large level right now. just a few minutes ago, confirmed reports of an attack on evacuation center and evacuation centers happens to be across the gaza strip. the schools, whether the public schools, honor was schools have been accommodating. the many 100 of the displays. families are from northern,
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gaza strip all the way through the central area and the southern part of district this particular school is in western part of it. la city in northern gauze, and there were 4 people reported skilled up to this bombing. we're expecting the number to increase. we're talking about a very overcrowded evacuation center. this particular school accommodates up to a 300 families together all from the large family, the extended family of the northern part of district coming in from bitch on one bit. now. yeah, your body as is really military when it conducted it's a rounding version of these 2 areas. it keeps pushing people to the western part of bit lot. yes. city. it's also very close to the agricultural lab that does really monitor. it keeps bulldozers what people do not stay in in these area do move to the the schools because not only it provides the minimal level of safety and protection for them, which is by the way it is all evaded right now. none of the safety or security we're talking about exist in that area, but it's also the only place where people can find
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a little bit of food and water supplies. that's some of the basic necessities that they need in, in, in for them to, to survive, to, for people, confirm goals up to this moment. there are several other critically injured. and the tragedy right now is the transferring the injured ones, it from the b flat from i'm those behind school, that's a that the school that was a talk to come out loud. one hospital that is further the northern eastern part of the northern area. it's a quite risky to transfer to move on all of that distance from the western parts all the way to come. i loved one. how's that as eye witnesses reported to us den, so its presence of surveillance of drones and a talk of drones then? it just tragically enough, the presence of these, the drones recognizance, the drones attack of drones is length do bad things happening. it wouldn't be a surprise if these drugs started talking down below and started talking civilians . think of people who are trying to save or rescue who might have survived these
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attacks evacuation centers. these are the schools. this is not the 1st time we're seeing them deliberately attacked or bug bite is really military just only in september, very close to the end of this month or the end of september. we talked about it close to 9 is phase now being bomb it deliberately and relentlessly by these really military. many of the people talking about this is the, the 4th is full and just less than a week now, to be in a talk the, the schools turned into evacuation center because people don't have their homes anymore. there are no other areas across the gulf that is safe to provide any sense of, of help to them. i mean the 1st and darrow by that. thank you. the still ahead on the calendar. they're all straightened, these guys, the poles and the crucial parliamentary election with the far right freedom party hoping for its 1st national when the
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is really forces seek to silence. the troops in the occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses. here was bureau and romano, the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told . this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not of coolant or pressing it. ok, so we start with driving forces. those are what are the emissions going to be? and it's not that easy. if you think about it, what are we going to be doing $3050.00 a 100 years from now. that's going to cause human made emissions. how does the political system going to respond? how does the human psyche get a response? there you get in an area which is really impossible to predict. and the question then becomes, how do you fix up between these events?
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how do you recover from a hurricane before you have time to really fix the damage? the question i guess we might, as of drake, they'll pick up next time is. why do we do nothing? thank you. the the you're watching out. is there a mind if our top story is this, our lebanon's can take a prime minister says that a 1000000 people could be display self israel's week of from funding the country. but he says the only option is to find a diplomatic solution to the conflict. as well as military says it's head thousands
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more, has been a target self to kenning, the groups lead to house on this run the many people living in bayard southern, sometimes been forced to live on the streets because of the heavy from bob and will lead as of the un general assembly have expressed concern about a why the regional conflict in the middle east. russia has also condemned the killing of house. and those rela cable, as on the reports from you, of russia condemned israel's assassination of house on this roller. and at the united nations, foreign minister through de la prov, said it was part of a pattern by tell of these. imagine the beautifully politically beast. this isn't the 1st political assassination. you remember it's my old idea who was killed in the capital of a ronald. it's not simply a political assassination, but it's very cynical as an act. there was a strike on the arabian consulate also in syria. and a rainy and citizens died there as well. and now my sala seen each other countries
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attending the general assembly also raised fears about the escalating conflict. we are at the brink of a major regional, more even neighboring countries that long ago entered into peace agreements with israel are under immense pressure. the sickness situation is worsening by the hour . the emily danielle, who yesterday mention and i court that is right l 6 space that is right l year and for peace. really. how are we supposed to believe that statement? yesterday, while he was here, is throw out the inductive, unprecedented mess. if i had a tech on bear with a b. m. nathaniel, once the war to continue, we must stop that. as for the secretary general of the united nations, antonio gutierrez, his office, issued a statement saying that he was gravely concerned about the dramatic escalation of
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events in b route. the statement went on to say that the people of 11 on israel and the wider region cannot afford an all out war gabriel's onto. i'll just see you at the united nations new york. first thing is on the way in parliamentary elections in australia where the fall line freedom parties hoping for a historic when a victory would be the 1st time that a foreign policy has come out on top in poles in the country since world war 2, the learning center, right, austria and people's policies among the top contenders. now whoever wins will need to form a coalition to secure a majority in parliament. let's get more with the director of it. she joins now life from vienna. so what are the issues at stake and the selection campaign of the wild money? one of the issues that was on top of the agenda was migration and security in austria. even though the official figures show that the number of asylum seekers in
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the country has actually declined for the 2nd year, another topic was economy and the high installation rates, the inflation rates last year in australia was that one of the highest in the european union. ascending at 7.8 percent, which was 4 times more than the targets of the euro pm central bank. i'm not the topic was of course the climate change was one of the top questions in the agenda of political parties that especially after the floods that effects of austria and still 5 in uh, september. uh, also another problem in the country is a high dependence on the russian. yes, for example, last year in december, austria, imports of more than 80 percent of gas from russia. whereas enjoy your roku and union. the dependency on the russian gas has declined to 15 percent. oh so it is
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very important to say that the c or a high so now it's high volts are through now it is expected usually not to a more than 70 percent of voters. costs are valid but this year to turn out is expected to be more than 80 percent. ringback last year, last time, austrians, when to deposit was in june this year to relax. members of the rope here in parliament and in europe here in elections more than one force or off the voters alexis the far right. okay, interesting. okay, thank you for that idea. you're out of it, just joining us that from the on the dish has a q security forces in india of carrying out extrajudicial kennings along the border between the countries. the killing of a teenager prompted the government to lodge a complaint with its neighbor 100 chartered ripples as the reason killing of a 16 year old song about trans prompted outrage in bangladesh. the government
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accused as indians bought her gods up shooting the teenager. well, she and her mother were trying to cross the border at night. they were going to visit, shown his eldest brother by mother. she bought her gods rescued. her mother who fled when the gunfire began. indian officers returning the young woman's party. 2 days later, it on the novelty items that we hope no mother lose a child in this kind of tragedy. we hope should have covers from this trauma. i will never forget my sister. she was such a smart and brag go. although good financial situation is bad and were unable to afford the medical expenses for my wife's mental health treatment, we hoped for some justice a few days later. another bun with this your teenager was killed. again, local officer, it is blamed members of india as border security for the incidents that brought back memories of the 2011, killing a 15 year old felony captain allegedly by indian border gods. despite a judicial inquiry ordered by the indian government,
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no one has been prosecuted to that's what after a few venture near the border at night, the cause trouble. they will even shoot to people and kill them. especially those involved and illegal traits. the rights goods a indian officers have killed at least 15 bung with this is along the father this year. and at least 1200 since year 2000. the india or bangladesh bought us spending more than 4000 kilometer is one of the longest international brother. all the indian bangladesh maintain relatively friendly political relations. this brother has his strong, they've been a side off tension and pretty arctic violence. indian high commission in jack i didn't respond to i'll just as request from an interview or comment near the only say it's a legal crossing. smuggling on human trafficking are behind the high levels of violence of the photos of the sions. government says that killings are
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a major obstacle to improving relations with india. i was the bottom of the issue monthly. the systemic couldn't supply the indian border security for so a legal under both indian and international law. these actions also violates agreements between yeah, i'm buying the dish that prevents such x rays active as the indian bought. it goes off and operate outside the law. they want outsource. it is to file a case with the international criminal code, accusing the force of carrying out extrajudicial killings, temperatures rate, i'll just say to call our india bung with ash border. okay, one more story before we go a space x. crew has finally lost it off on a rescue mission also being delayed by hurricane helen. the aim is to bring back not the stranded astronauts, which will move somebody's williams, they would fuss to fly a board, a boeing style of style on 9 june and women's return off to a brief stay aboard the international space station. but they've been stuck with that for several months off to the caps, who have developed problems and returned back to us without them. okay,
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that's it for me. whether it's next the inside story will examine what's next. so it has to pull that off to the killing of it's need to say the the hello there. it's a stormy situation when it comes to the weather across east asia. a weather front is bringing some very heavy rain northern pots of china. that band will stretch its way across most central areas in the days ahead, bringing a risk of flooding to places like who bay and who 9 it will also bring heavy rain to the korean peninsula and rushes far east is looking sunny. the on the in the korean peninsula, on monday ahead of that heavy rain,
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japan will likely escape the west of the wind and the rain from tropical depression . debbie, as you can see, it's likely to work its way to the east. but we have got a system of concern. yes, it's a tie food working its way towards a tie. one, the in advance will bring some very heavy rain and strong winds to tie wants some of those out of and stretching rain into southern parts of china. we have a look at the stats, it's going to be tuesday. we see the winds reach up to a 185 kilometers per hour to windshield rain expected with a risk of flooding. we've already seen flooding across moving parts of south asia for places like in a pool. the good news is the rain has ease. here. it will be picking up for southern india monday into tuesday. that's the weather update. it is really forces seek to silence the true affinity occupied westbank storming and
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shutting down houses 00 and remote. the truth must be protected and heard and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not of coolant or pressing it . is is the beginning of how something like a game changer is the combination of the nicest series of his riley attacks on his boss, top political and military leadership. how with the do respond and could events in the middle east spin out of control. this is the inside story, the .
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