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the, the right spot. otherwise, with the strategic downstream industry on the client. your better tomorrow. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm marianne. minimize the, this is the news, our life from dough hawk coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel launches as strikes on the route and south and east lebanon, as has beloved wheels from the assassination of its leadership. the group is saying that it has now recovered the body of its extra general has some natural law who is killed by
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a massive is riley as strike in south se routes on friday. full palestinians are killed and many more wounded in northern gauze. the off to israel bombs a school in bait, la. yeah. as well as saying that it has launched as strikes on the i'm and he says he also data of to miss saw was fired from yemen. and on piece of statements with your thoughts, these ethiopia and run is dominate the bill in madison. middle catch up english, wins the main style in principal bass time and think his kids, him a leads home. an ethiopian 123 in the women's race. the hello and welcome to the news our. it's 1500, g m t 6 pm, and 11. and what is riley strikes continue to hit the lebanese capital bay route,
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but also expanding to all the parts of the country, the south on the east. these attacks follow the killing of hezbollah. sentry general has sun estrada and a massive as riley as drive on the district of da here in the southern bay route on friday. much of the organizations leadership has been killed in the space of a few days. so i don't care how the group will respond. i'll just there is a, in a 100 reports now from a route. a rule as below was wounded even before the group lost its leader in the massive bombardment that destroyed the residential blocks. and then underground bunker on friday. this has been a different war, then those that have come before with as well, proving it has the upper hand in intelligence and security knowledge. the arm groups, military leadership has all been eliminated. so i think that you weren't going to see
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a certain period where they wouldn't be any announcements as to who was going to spell in the back to me, which was best buy. so you have the customer so less out of fee that is well with this momentum, it will go ahead and also take out those other leaders who will come in as a risk as a replacement. so i think that the principal's for to do now it's starting to take quite some time to see what is going to take place, how accessible is going to deal with these challenges people and loving on are waking up to a new reality. that's rather was not just the political and religious leader, but a man seen as a protector, particularly among his supporters. and that is where they live. that is now under heavy bombardment. many pen there hopes on us run the hoping he would change the balance of power with as well. there is a sense of defeat and hezbollah support base is looking for more than a symbolic response from the group has by law may need time to regroup. after one of the most intensive and extensive bombing campaigns and sophisticated operations,
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it's ever face. this is just one of the doesn't have is riley strikes that have been targeting neighborhoods and baby southern suburbs. the intensive bombing campaign in this area began late friday with that massive attack that's killed hezbollah. the secretary general has on us for a long and while the group may be under pressure to act, to restore deterrence, it will need to calculate its moves as well, which has still not targeted civilian facilities, is believed to want to escalate violence. and indeed, i think is real smells blood, they believe as do the americans that their main border enemy for decades has bella is on. it's not only on the back seat, but significantly weekend. and that now is the opportunity one that must be sees, which is for victory. so it's not a kind of escalate to de escalate. isabel has already impose the military blockade on 11 on preventing plains from syria, iran, or what it calls hostile countries. from landing
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a baby's international airport. it has also hit border crossings between syria and lebanon. has the law as possibly facing its biggest challenge and it's for decades of existence in a speech a week before his death necessarily did acknowledge setbacks, but assured his followers the group structure and capabilities are still intact. those were his less public wards then their elders ita bailed a hobby hash and joins us now from the 11 east capital bay. what are we've been seeing there over the past few hours? alley, the bottom of the vin several is really strikes one and of course all of them on the southern solvable that they booth. however, we've had of some massive strikes in the southern city of fire and the reports of casualties that where we are right now we're, we're in the middle of,
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of the capital in downtown we can't hear the sound of the drones for the last 34 hours and it's clear that this campaign is just escalating from one day to another. this really is odd, just amounting the pressure hitting more. busy and more and more civilians off being effective. these are killers or injured. we've heard of the civilians in judge right now in the city. all right side, doing just beside the city of side and i'm just stuck on the rubble under asking. i'm calling on emergency emergency services to rescue them. and what is the latest from has been a lot. they have now said that they have retrieve the body of the secretary general . tell us about vera, that remarks made today. of all the factors that lies in speaking the law,
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the only communication is when the announcing the death. so the come on does oh, when they're announcing a tax again says right. so today, for example, the announced that that'd be a problem. one of the, historically, the commanders in has the law officials, if, as long as they run north and the country who is the deputy head of the parties, the executive council was killed. and also they've announced that the highly khaki, i know the main commander who is in charge of the southern front. vasquez with not strong law in the attack vehicle was yesterday actually in a joint attack. and then area on the influence of the southern solve that. so this is mainly watched as well as that. i don't think besides the claims of responsibility such as the tax, they've been carrying jobs today. 7 that tax on is run mainly and launching rockets level. it's a significantly like every day the tax on the board,
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the directory on the board, i guess is really ministry positions, which is that all the signal from has the lot that they austin present on the board, the line. all right, thank you very much. all the ashen reporting to us from theory as well. israel has been carrying out as series of as strikes across the country, not just in the south, but also in the east of lebanon. move in 20 explosions reported in the because valley the sea in the south. the towns of obviously and tire of also been hit. these are just some of the strikes that have hit tire. israel says that it has mobilized 3 additional reserve brigades as of a possible ground assault on $711.00, and elijah menu is a military and security analyst. he joins us from brussels. what do you make all of the kind of sequencing all the way in which we see israel carrying out its war and 11. and it started out with this estimations. then walkie talkie page or tax more assassinations,
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the killing of the century general. but now we see they appear to be focusing very much on the kind of a 2nd. and 3rd tis and layers of leadership. what is the significance of this? the significance of this is to make sure that there is a large confusion amongst all the hoping that these leaders will stop hiding. instead of taking the freedom to go around and feel free on the front. it is the only way to create. busy and to see, to show that these really have this game here with the do you have the intelligence to test 10 reaction? and if that is not up to the standard that the hutch or doesn't, how it is right? and then to the cost them grade, she receives a ground invasion pieces of preparation for something big
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a unless has been locked out of the table and in the next hours of days. and then start showing that it because really exhausting the bank of jet, of the objectives the, you know, really criplin festival that student has a lot of capability. so these are the messages that these right has for the principal and non stop to hezbollah, to $10.00 to $1.00 if they can come to. busy busy they have to be subject to another invasions and for each right to go further. but why haven't they done more to protect themselves to take certain measures? not just, you know, obviously you know, the killing of, of you know many different seni anita is, but especially off to the coming of such a general it appears as though they are not moving on the ground that they continue with at sort of public movements. uh, which can be monitored and then targeted by these, right?
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is it, does that surprise you a little? what about the surprising is that the successful uh, you know, really anticipated the initial year all been in me. nothing y'all, the freighted prime minister to go from assessing they doing. one of them lead to linking it to a rocket. the friend in the drawers go down the height and then start think the general campaigns and then crossing all the red lines. and this is what several head on the head with the page with the icon with the getting go separately does and then ending it with the giving of the separate 2 generators and the head of the, the role room. the has your boss, the range and we get to general that was can in the, not all that to fuse has blah and all at the beginning,
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but not at this time to regain the initiative. because he's ready to said they've used all the bank of objective which explain also why he will not cannot come out when these really dominance is providing. and he's ready to have so many airplane in the looking for objectives. exhausting the bank of objective, but also looking for a new one. and this is why the headboard and now they need to assess how many mist size they can have. what do you need to all in fact and those what have been damaged and then studying so. so yeah, as long as you tell me more about, tell me more about that because from what you're saying is ready to have succeeded in creating a great deal of confusion through the kind of swift and successive series of attacks that they've been carrying out against has been law against the numbers, but also against the infrastructure. what can has belonged to at this point to the tub. the is riley's from carrying out
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a grounding caution. the only way they can do is to show that they can send inflicted pain on age, right? if they don't show that the dates, 10, medium range and the normal range besides far from different off the top being from the bottom and of these release that these really planes went over that involved. but, but they gotta, again, come out from locations that these are, i did not manage to destroy as many bonkers or hines about in the mountains or in caves. then this is what is going to tell us what the remains of has been lost capability. the number of messiah they're going to have the time of messiah. the objective. and why do they want to go? do they go against the videos? infrastructure, only ministry, they want to go again, and how about the going to go against the airport? what all the objectives that are going to be selective. and if has wilma is
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managing to flood the intersection me size system of these relays and speaking it's long range. besides all that need to be watched carefully in the next week and how many we side, they have the capability to fire every single day. that was the last about how much do they didn't have. and if they can bring more from the pro allies, you rely on it. we can talk to you a bit more later on that. so it's very interesting to um, to pick your brain. elijah miami, speaking to a staff from brussels. thank you. all of us. so the us defense secretary lloyd austin, has authorized the ministry to boost. it's as simple presence in the region on the us forces have been put on a heightened readiness to deploy as go live, to bicycle and who's in washington policy. what does this mean of the? well,
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it means basically it's what the department of defense has been saying for days. they said earlier in the week they had deployed additional troops to the region. they wouldn't say who they wouldn't say, how many they would say why, what their role was going to be. we since learned that that's to help in case us person us citizens need to be evacuated from 11 on that, said the president us present. joe biden was asked if it's inevitable village. israel will do a invasion of lab loving out, and he said he's a need for a cease fire, but he is not as of yet. throughout this entire conflict and lloyd, you use any of the substantial leverage the us has with israel. we do know that officials within the by the ministers are talking to their counterparts in israel. they are still sending the message that they want to see a cease fire. earlier they said this was, it is released, these relays had agreed to 21 days these far the is really said once again that they had not. this is very similar to what we saw in gaza, where the us president said he was putting forward
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a cease for geo that was backed by israel only to has the prime minister of his rejection that yahoo put even more conditions into that deal. so that deal hasn't been made. i think officials across the government here police next couple of days . it's very unlikely that they're going to see any kind of c spy. busy busy is really is are looking to see what the politicians are say on the sunday talk shows and it comes to republish and they are across the board saying that not only should israel and invade love it on today, it should completely target hezbollah until all of the missiles and they put them as hundreds of thousands of missiles and all of their fighters are dead. so really very much escalating these rhetoric here in washington in favor of this. thank you very much. patrick holly bring us of the latest from washington. as we have been speaking about this unprecedented wave of internal displacement in lebanon, he's also the was of the can take a prime minister in
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a jeep mccarthy. he is now saying up to a 1000000 people have been forced to leave that homes because of israel bombardment of the country. 50000 people applied to neighboring an unstable syria. august. here, as i said, bay reports now from the lebanon syria border. here on the live and on syria bordeaux, we've seen hundreds of families trusting over leaving parts of lebanon. some have come from the size of living on some have come from a root. some have come from the best, all very, fearing an increase number of his very striking the possible ground incursion. this thing that they're willing to take the chances in siri, i'd rather than stay here and never. and i've spoken to grown men crying, saying good bye to the children as they send them back in to syria. that's s t. i came here with my sister to say good bye to her before she travels. i'm from dun
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and syria. we were forced to leave got up because of the war now with forced once again to leave lebanon. we used to live in number 2. yeah. in the south. the will force us to be displaced twice on me. i can't go back to syria because i have many problems regarding recruitment into the serial number. i don't know what will happen to me if i go back. now i need to find myself a safe place to stay. now, according to the un hate see all the different tens of thousands of people crossing into syria over the last few days. people have seen and hugs is that the problem is the benjamin netanyahu came that who loved keeping weapons in people's kitchens homes. school on hosp because that's been happening. and god, this is october last year. and the water is that if it isn't with i told, i know with 11 on will be safe. and i'd rather take the chances in syria rather than here in lebanon. i said vague, i'll just there are from the liberties 7 border on the cell who joins us now. i have now from a non and jordan because he's ready. government has found out his era from
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reporting inside of israel and home the, you know, we've been collecting these accounts from many people who've been moving from southern lebanon because they fear an escalation of violence there. and the possibility of a ground invasion. what are these really saying about what might happen? well, over the last week or so, the rhetoric has not changed about a potential grounded vision into southern and loving on. these really military has said it would be something more of a limited scope, but none the less that it would be a ground defensive inside of lebanese territory. there has been several military locations to the northern border, including reserve brigades including armored vehicles and tanks. and what's also mentioned, some of the rhetoric from is really officials like the army chief of staff who's been speaking to troops along the northern border for the last week or so. he has said that the intensified is really air strikes,
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is something that is going to make it easier for is really troops to invade lebanese territory, saying that their boots will be in lebanon. and the chief of these really air force has said that they will help assist from the air. anything that is really true for me to do on the ground. so it's certainly something that's still on the table for israel though it is causing great concerns for people on both sides of that border . or do we just want to attend to a couple of other developments important important events that we just want to explain? because as well as saying that it's launched as strikes on the many port of data. now this is an area that's controlled by sushi fighters in the statements. these riley, all me said they have used thousands of ad croft, including fine to judge and intelligence planes. is that the areas of the data and the rest is so with targeted. the media is reporting that a power stations been targeted. so i'm the, what are you hearing about this escalation in the,
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in activity with the who sees and how these writers might choose to approach that well, these rallies have said this is a direct response to the projectiles that have been fired by the who these into is really territory within the last month, you're looking at at least 3 surface to surface missiles that have been fired nearly 2000 kilometers from yemen, all the way to central israel. these really military has said that they are going to respond to any sort of aggression that comes from anywhere throughout the region anywhere that is not even near its borders. it's also worth mentioning that this is not the 1st series of is really airstrikes on the port city of her data back in july, with the food. these had sent over a drone that travelled upwards of 2000 kilometers once again. and it reached the center of tel aviv and debt needed not triggering any sort of air defense alarm, which was quite concerning for these really military apparatus as to how this drone was able to infiltrate. then one day later,
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these really military had struck the port city of for data. this time they're saying they struck oil refineries and other areas around the port that they considered legitimate targets. because these real says that the food, these are using this for military purposes. and these are always battling for more attacks like this, if there are more missiles and drones wants from human medium. okay, thank you very much. i'm to sell hood and amman and jordan, join me now is already gold bug and his writing political commentator. he joins us from tel aviv. how imminent might a ground invasion be at this point? how. what is your assessment of this? i would guess that it's not particularly human and i think as early as quite reticent about launching the ground invasion, i don't think the true build up shows, indications of preparations for grant and invasion. and i think there's also on the concrete plan is to continue with ariel barnes and let them know it is to assassinate senior his follow leaders. i would assume this list of leaders has been
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determined for some time now and, and yeah, and it is retaliation. and that's also an important thing to consider is there, is there a tally ating? it isn't initiating it's presenting, it's moves against, as well as senior leadership. it's bombings and they root as closure as settling an account. that has been open for 30 years with the case of disease it is attacking expedite because that's where, or at least 2 or 3 ballistic missiles that were launched from that attempting to answer as well. but this room is not initiated is other using as far as to retaliate. it does not have an independence plan. oh, there's dependence. that's how can i also use it or it's an interesting what you say that they are not. but despite the sort of photographs and the statements that we get from these writings about options being on the table, ground invasion on like you to happen now, is that because hezbollah would be too much of a threat that it has not been we can enough for these right needs to be able to go
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in without incurring significant losses or is it because he's writing prime minister wants to maintain this, that is a sort of low level or a kind of war of attrition. without it escalating it to something much, much greater because it sort of allows him to prolong the situation that we see now why not both this rarely prime minister does not want. passions does not want a war on the ground because he does not want the soldiers dying. soldiers have not been dying. and guys are recently and uh, in fact, the fighting and guys of the ground war is almost over. and then a war and lebanon would renew, work with them down to real political criticism for the prime minister. but also, of course, there's the military situation. yes. despite that, the computation of the spa meeting his ball on the ground would be
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a remarkably formidable challenge for the i guess. it didn't do too well in 2006. it hasn't done too well in gaza. the ideas and the prime minister with both this for, for all these reasons to continue with campaign is ariel bonding, as far flung as it may be. and how expensive will that campaign of ariel bombing be? will it start to incorporate of the us very important strategic significant parts of lebanon's infrastructure such as the airport i doubted, i think is l is trying to emphasize this factor. this guy is baldwin, not after level known as the state. i think part of the rhetoric we're hearing and especially as rarely see are there is that the israel shots that live in on will arise against the spotlight and will remove his ball independently. and hopefully that 11 is army. uh will uh, ultimately takes as well as place on the border with israel. so there's always
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making the plaintive, not exactly sure, lillian inside the structure. and the other question it could be asked is, this is always in a position to strictly wrong. i highly doubt that the 0 has not wants to regional war is only wants to maintain its dominance. this. this becomes the real conflict that dominance is mother. sure. okay, thank you. article bug commentate to joining us that i do appreciate that good to get your thoughts as well on this. thank you. thank you for having. or we want to bring you up to speed with what's been happening inside cause that because the, the, the bombing there has been continuing throughout all of this. the latest strike hit the school in bait law here in the north for people were killed. the building was housing, many people who had been displaced, several others including women and children, were injured. and alcorder, you joins us now from daryl by law, in central gauze there and tell us what has been happening there over the past day
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or so. and the, well, let me update to where that is really forces just targeted that group of policy can use in the slow you dot. and this is in the central parts of gaza, where at least one policy means has been killed. he's a 40 year old man and he is transferred to an out of the hospital in the slit on the books later today. that is where the forces targeted a u. n. cell to uninstall him school where dozens of families will start touring into school. those are the forces target them within is ready to extract where at least for displace policy is where it killed, at least 50 others were injured. but what we need to know is what are these palestinians in schools? because from the 1st month of the war, they were flores evacuate their houses. and when they went back to their houses, they found some level then flattened to the ground. so the only refuge those thomas
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sinews had work on your was schools of hospitals and other empty agricultural areas where they set up tents. now those 15 time assume use up are among them children and women that were injured or transferred to a hospital and another in gaza strip. but again, there has been no medical supplies in the northern gaza strip. there's a very little amount of 8 in that area and the situation is very deteriorating. not all leads that, but most of those kind of thing is to get injured. actually this one does either one because there has been no medical supplies. now people would think that as long as the operation and level non is taking place, that base really forces won't bond because of. but the reality here is, is where the forces are continue going to target different areas across plaza and drop off uh,
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blowing up houses continues in the central areas targeting people to continue and also in the another in parts. but also the human interior and situation is lapsing . every single minute the situation is deteriorating and policy news do not believe that there have been almost a year of this war and it's still ongoing. thank you very much. and the other who jerry, who is reporting to is that from darrell by law and central garza, we will continue to cover developments that are in gaza. also, you're watching the news, our lives from the how much more still springs on. so when it came in, poland, funding at just how effective germany's tough winds new border control regime really is. and the anal massey moves into miami cause that to me and that last cup playoffs is coming off in sports. but later
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come back you're watching out you 0 life from the top story. the south has been continuing. that is really as strikes on the 11 east capital bay route, but also in the east and south of the country. the attacks follow the killing of has lost. it has the last century general as on us for our la in a massive is rainy strike. this was on a residential block. and it took place on friday. meanwhile, inside gaza, for palestinians were killed and on his riley attack on a school invite lies in the north of the strip. and israel is saying that it's launched as strikes on the many forces here for data, which is controlled by who's the fighters. and a statement is, riley. army said they just dozens of at cost including fight to jobs. and intelligence planes receive aide is reporting a power station as also been targeted. gilbert ash car is a professor of development studies and international relations that so asked at university of london. you joins us now. it's
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a good to have you with this on the program. what is your feeling about your direction or the way in which this conflict in the region could now take shape of these riley is likely to continue to press their advantage. it was of history. it is right, it has the initiative, but that's very clear. and it is believing a only 2 options to hezbollah. a one being to basically took it between 8 that they use to accept withdrawal. notice of the on the lower and be replaced by the bad news, the regular army. and or this would be under the us supervision, or, or to, to face the, the, the, me that's what scale conflict and given the way so it has been behaving. and or the news that we have from is on the side of it seems to prepare for
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a full scale conflict of this guy. so i think for now they are waiting to see what was going to replace customer sort of and what their decision would it be and, and like the app if, if that's not the calculation that they are expecting ever after having the company paid that will not basic d a, i very much feel that they will go on the floor. so it was a risk nation including a, maybe some intervention underground. even as far as the thing is that the geography and the area in 11 and very different to, to the situation in gaza. it's that they do you think there is also this fear, this sense of caution and hesitancy about invading a country in which they would be facing some very tough hardened hezbollah fighters,
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even if they have managed to assassinate senior members of the leadership, including the lead himself yes, well uh, i mean maybe entirely the toughest the most difficult would be uh oh is usually in bathing results. um and they won't do that, i presume, unless they behave exactly as they behaved in government, which is completely flat to meet the area. and then in vapor with a, with a practically very, very different the risk. and this has led to the general side of the a, the proportions of the war on kaiser. they haven't resorted to such kind of going out to now in lebanon. but this is not to be sold that they would, they could very much behave like this. now that wouldn't be for a long term invasion. that would be just the months, i mean,
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but much more probably for a limited a pin point to the interventions, a aimed at destroying some infrastructure that they can't just destroy by booming. but i wouldn't expect them to repeat the, the, the, the invasion play button on the, which goes to them. so, so much in the past century. i mean, do you think if what they necessarily have to is, is, is the, some of the what we're seeing now is part of it to sort of the stabilize has been laws, position and influence inside loving and itself 11 and has a very specific confessional power sharing political system as the law has a very strong position. it certainly has its fair share of critics and opposition inside the country. spots in terms of the way it is parts of the objective head to try and revive and stoke,
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some sort of civil conflict inside lebanon in a way lead what you're saying is that, right? but i don't think that the, any of the only by these groups would, would you know, result to um, and try to, to uh, to uh, ignite that used to be lower than the country. so supposedly it would be very risky for me. i need to because has belie, remains much stronger military and the secondly, why would they do that? since it is right, it is, is, uh, is doing the job. if you own from left, i mean it or i'm speaking here or the and him is also has more line level. so they prefer to just watch what, what is going on. and add to this that everyone knows that any, any kind of you receiving the learning 11 with just the, to the end of this country, which is already on the edge of the database. i mean,
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economically it's, it's, uh, it's in very, very difficult situation. so no, i don't think that this is very much like information that these riley's have. no they, they, they want to move the hezbollah. the blows themselves, they have been doing good. they have to be kept the dates of the organization. they have the very type of brew and behind hezbollah. they see wrong, of course. and it's almost like kind of the how to say a challenge that there are a making to the wrong. it's almost for vocation for the wrong. the government has suffered a lot of blows over the last years, and especially during the last few months since the april, the c nation of, uh, uh, the eclipse flores cavender in damascus. the retardation, by iran was a wide, uh, impressive, impressive, i should say. and you know,
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these are the balancing of the rockets and all of that was the warming to the so that the investors quite limited. then you have to assess the nation of mine. i need in the wrong and the wrong. it is interesting that it can either have been a number of attacks, as you say, it's a very, a very significant attack on has by law itself and by extension the cost is referring to see how this is going to be viewed in iran. thank you very much, gilbert ashcroft. ok. the gemini has re introduced temporary controls on its land board is ministers saying is part of toughening their approach to immigration, but all those say they are responding to the rising popularity of the fall, right. and they're going at the party. the move is raised questions about the
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future of the use borderless, jenkins. dominant came reports. this is booklet i'm on the gym and danish corps. these offices are carrying at checks as part of a federal track, down on a regular migration meeting. anyone entering germany across any land for the can natalie us to prove their identity as here in kid, just across the river, ryan from supplies book in france. c. f. like see below, and lager, be our controls are very flexible and situation dependent, which means we aren't setting up the classic border post and we don't check every vehicle or every person. instead, our checks target vehicles in which we suspect illegal migration. a lot of controls have been underway at some parts of the frontier with poland for many months. some people living there have welcome to new nationwide emissions sent us an online. i actually think it's very good because we're here in the border area. so for particularly from crime and it can't be right that everyone comes in as they can
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and want to and nothing is done about it. at some point you have to think about your own population. invest these checks all at all. so with the principal of the use, both of us jenkins administer say the scheme does not break it for weeks. their attention has been focused on immigration recent elections in the old east, germany, so populous policies that oppose mess migration. collectively, when more than 40 percent of the votes, one i'm the least explained what he thinks the new government plan is trying to achieve various different audiences. so at least there was some hold that you know, the room. i'm real, i'm on a regular migrants works and this will kind of tell them germany isn't as welcoming anymore. you know, maybe of course it can still probably come in if you really set your mind to it, but we're not just receiving you as we did in the last for previous years. but how to carry out controls on
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a land pulled other runs more than 3800 kilometers and takes in knowing neighboring countries, some of whom don't want the controls, the realities of such a long frontier. is there a lot of stretches of it like this, and policed? and in this border crossing point from poland into germany, they're all no controls. meaning if i can cross here, any one can. and if that's true, then it's hard to see how ministers is going to have a clear idea, how many people are coming in, or indeed who they are. some of that came out to 0 in mecklenburg, full plumbing. we want to now bring up to date with what's been happening in australia because there are the results showing the far right, altering people. spotty, the f. p. o is one. the most votes in the general election. the party is led by hubbard tickle, is projected to secure 29 point one percent of the vote. if this is confirmed,
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the field will need to form a coalition. kimco is a polarizing figure under him on the policy he does have refused to subs. i to do it i to which joins us now from the vienna she joins us live. now. one of these exit poll results telling us, ida, i do have to say these are actually projections are the results based on 40 percent of the vote counts. and according to these projections, the freedom party of all 3 of the plowed rides has nearly the edge of the vote counts. whereas the repair of the people's pond party of austria. the conservatives have lost nearly 11 percent of their votes. so the social democrats should be 3rd, with more than 20 percent of the votes counts, and the greens and the liberal liberal party now have around 9 percent. well, historically, this is the best result for the far right in australia,
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in the parliamentary elections. but still, they do not have enough votes or supports to form the forms the governments to have the majority of the problem. and which means that they will still have to look for coalition partners. spots so far, all of the parties have ruled out working with at the and it's lee. that's why does this leave them? how much of a struggle is it going to be to form a combination of no one wants to what potentially with hub kickoff, of the death on its way, it is going to be a struggle, a struggle. many options are on the table at this very point. so for example, the apple pay did roll with the asset or, or social democrats, but this is something that they're ruling out at this moment. also the rights we popular party freedom party of ulster. rather they did govern with the ruling from services. but that is also something that the overt test that they do not want to
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repeat off the diesel actions. and it's also maybe important to say what the policies are and why many people see them as controversial. many people in austria, i believe there are controversial due to their nazi origins because their founder was access officer and an awesome minister in some perfect in austria space that the parties happens detached themselves completely from nazi roads. for example, habits kick goes to poxy leader pulls himself folks con slot or a people's chancellor, the fox, the prime minister, which is the terms of the adult teeth, hurt use to describe himself. and it's also important to say that it's an anti immigration par seats, that once the cab migration is talking about austria 1st and wants to put that function, the 1st place they have really close ties with russia. and with some very, i'm prime minister because with autobahn, they're opposing sanctions on rational because of it's been great invasion, argue prince. and also they do not want to sense batson military age. so you frame . all right, well it,
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it's good to get an update from you all know is any results. neil stream election is showing. thank you very much. i to do that to that for joining us, that you are still with the news out live from dawn. we have wants to bring you this time. we're focusing on mexico countries, most popular presidents and recent history under his 90 lopez overdue for past leave office. we look at his legacy and peter is going to be here with all of us for his been a frustrating day fast and villa premier lead. the head to head is box with the man of the house on here at the home of ethical debate is steve conway. hold in london. the stage is set and i'll be challenging my guests in front of a live audience on immigration. populism and the rise of the fall right in the you test and discovering what a 2nd presidential term,
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the donald trump might look like. you are had to have what i would just say. in depth analysis of the days headlines, what is the possibility to think of a wind the region to breaking out informed opinion steering to the children and the elders who don't understand why it is critical? did they start at 1st with banning women their rights to reach occasion and now there is silencing their voices from public inside story. one of the effects already on the be in the economy. how worrying is on out as the era the the
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you know the sport very and thank you very much. you're not emery's estimates that i have missed the chance to go live alone. points was premium, the lead is livable. they drew a way to switch to town who went ahead early on through liam, the left star for the bounce back quickly and managed to take a to one lead. england's only watkins, getting one of the goals for to that one's a getting struck to make it to, to, and denied the visits is only 3 points. and as a result means the in the table both alone is my legal winning streak has come to an end, courtesy of us as soon as the spanish lead is wincing to the match off the back of 7 straight victories, but was stunned by empty booty. me in the school, twice in a funeral to defeat a coach home safely took the plain saying, whose decision to raise the key players was the reason for the 1st loss of the
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domestic 6. dreaming of a weird origin seen as woke up within cats. and you know, may see moved into miami, a step closer to the email is cup playoffs, the school to gains, charlotte to secure a 11 rule. it was macy's 15th goal of the season and food from full matches. since these were to inform a 2 month injury levels, mixed fee for club world cup final will be held up and you choose the home of the nfl new york giants and new york jets. it's the same venue which will host the 2026 world cup final. the expanded $32.00 team, 2 of them and featuring top clubs from around the world will be held in 12 stadiums across the us next june and july. the meanwhile, in south korea and mexico, when both the men's and women's titles at the homeless world kept the 2 of them and features $56.00 teams, made up of homeless players from $42.00 countries, mexico's women were the defending champions. and b romania,
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5 to 4. they 7th consecutive victory. while they male accounts pulse, beat england 65 in the final to the 50th running of the berlin matters and has been dominated by ethiopia within 58000 runners. took part, that's the most data for the human capital, which has historically produced, more will wrinkles than any of the calls that were done this time though. in state mucus up mean dish ran a personal based. so when the mains racing 2 was 3 minutes and 17 seconds, and there was an ethiopian one to 3 in the women's events, tickets to catch m a chopping the podium with the food foss this time ever recorded in the carlos algorithms as become the 2nd fastest to reach 200 wins on domains tennis to the spanish will. number 3 cruised into the quote of finals of the china open. drop just 3 games as the east paused. ducks play
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a set on 6461 and 62. it's a can just 57 minutes, even though face cutting the cutoff in the last 8. i'll cut as says reach 200 wins and 252 matches. journeyman, quicker to do that was drawn macenrow in 245. the bad news hold the home sands in tokyo, fully us open, find list k. initially. corey was knocked off by denmark's whole hurry to the succeeded zane taking the on his here 3662 and 75 to fight back against the hometown hero that come back when things arena into the semi finals where he will come up against either been shelves and offered to you guys, open bees and find this. jessica peculiar has taken a step closer to rebounding with a title. the 3 came back from a sit down to beat a veteran. the code to the method of a women's china open. regular winning the match. 6761 and 62. she had bounces
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to the last 16 or she'll face paula, but dosa, the american is looking to win her 3rd title. this year. south africa have won the rugby championship for the 1st time since 2019 the world champion spring box thrashed origin tina 48 points to 7. to secure the trophy that ran in 7 tries altogether, including 2 rates for appeal. it's dusty and peter stiff. the toy, it was arranged for last week's defeat to origin see to be themselves when things became with an outside chance of winning the championship spanish. why the whole k martine has taken victory at the indonesian moto g. p. it was a race full with action as 9 right is crashed out. a quite remarkable occasion at the men deluca international street. so it could on sunday, only 12 of the $21.00 right is would make it to the finish of the race. it was multi would win. so extend these lead in the championship,
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depending upon much racing. right. it is the $21.00 points. 8 of reigning champion francesca button. yeah. if any food on sunday and find the belgian cyclist lots of co picky, a successfully defended who will championship in the road, race tie so often more than 150 kilometres she took with a spin finish in width conditions in zerodnik. she's the 1st to claim back to back women's title since somebody on a false more than a decade ago. and okay, that's what we're supposed to use for the time being. i'll have another update for you a little bit later. marianne lovely, thanks very much. peter. just wanted run you a couple of other stories before we fully leave you. a space x crew is finally blasted off on a rescue mission of to being delayed by har. can helen amos to bring back nasa strong, the national bush will and so need to williams. they was a 1st to fly aboard of buying style line or in june. and we meant to return after a brief stable with the international space station. there are 2 spare seats on the, on the international uh, on the latest venture. so they can actually,
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they will be able to return in february. that is the hope of course, they have been delayed or just to wait. but if he is from mexico as well now, because the most popular present recent history is stepping down under his money, lopez over and over ties with his punch him around a controlling old branches of government. his hand picks excessive. claudia shine bone will take office following a landslide election victory in june. judy gadgianno has moved from mexico city on, on per doors legacy. his supporters adore him almost as much as his critics despising. after 40 years in politics, the last 6 of the president and this one with no place of another lease office this week, the highest approval rating in recent mexican history says screw. yeah, not a government does not exclude anyone, but we lead by this principle for the good of all. the poor complex be,
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was of his social programs aimed at the youth and the elderly, along with the historic race to the minimum wage have lifted more than $8000000.00 people from poverty and will have. but just as important to his popularity has been disability to speak directly to the electorate during his daily press conference. i'm on your data master class and political communication, se analysts or, and also to see, has really sent to basic messages that are really, really powerful. one that he's one of the people, even though he's from the political lead, says 30 years ago, he still has these way of communicating that really impacts people lice. and, and the other one is that he has a message are really consistent message which is published. of course, he's on pick her up from an unpaid elite, but the money in it is also a space that i'm low as he's known here. we use this to attack just about anyone who disagrees with him from journalists to human rights defenders. we're total
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control over the political narrative, which unless the tractor say show is a sort of terry and tendencies and would say are you have already eroded the countries democracy beyond repair. by eliminating checks and balances on the government the ruling party more. they now hold the super majority in the legislature, which paid the way for a series of constitutional reforms, including a complete overhaul of the countries traditional system. there are other issues to mexico. some murder rate remain sky high in some parts of the country are controlled by criminal groups. all this, despite a widely criticized militarization of the country, which saw the army taking on tests ranging from method infrastructure projects to battling drug cartels in the streets. if you look at the governors, if you look up centers, look at representatives. many of them were in defined wearing the are and
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now are you more in the party of, of pressing the east us power for us as it can be? and his supporters couldn't be happier about that for them. his legacy is mexico's best president is already set in stone. diego. yeah, i know i'll just euro mexico city. that's it for myself. but i will be back in a couple of minutes with another program. the is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 and romano. the truth must be protected and heard and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalist. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is not a quote or pressing it is of
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