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of false expectations, particularly among rich people, that they can survive everything, even rich people are going to be affected by the impacts of climate change. and they're going to have to do so fish behavior is what got us into this problem. and surface behavior will not get us out of this from the a 1000000 people on the move lebanese leave their homes in search of safety as is rarely as strikes, reduce their communities to revel the hello on for me. the minute of this is all to 0 life from the law is wales military continues to pound targets across. they've been on at least a 105 people have been killed on sunday alone. a huge portal fire over the many
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city of the data is well strikes to follow blogs and the c port getting at least 4 people. and most of us bonanza killed in the gaza strip as israel's military carries out, new air strikes. one of them on a refugee camp, the is really a strikes of killed at least a 105 people across the living on sunday, a residential building collapsed off to being hit near the southern city of sidon. a risk of teams and civilians have been using bulldozers and it goes to recover bodies and search for survivors. it strikes in the past 3 days of it. they will become valley and the south of the country. a 1000000 people as it to be on the move and at least $50000.00 people have slid on foot to neighboring syria. also, baker pulls from us now on the live and on syria border. the weight of this
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conflict is barren gun on or the for the saving children who have never known life . and you would accept this country, did not return to work on syria because live alone is no longer safe. the intent is reggie plumbing and the prospect of a grand invasion has people worried about their safety and some parents are sending their children away to gel. nothing to do with now have another. we were forced to leave syria and came to 11 on where we were received with great hospitality. now we're going back to my country, syria. lebanon is also our country, and we feel sad to leave these release of attacked and destroyed our 2nd country 11 on i cried because of the children who were killed by the israelis, the lebanese government estimates, and the new 1500000 citizen refugees are never done, it's a painful good bye for some. they don't know when they will be united. i know of you that i don't know what i'm from that and see. you are forced to leave the
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because of the way. and now we are forced to live enough. we live in the, the, and saw the people have come from overlap and on some of the displays from the size i'm going to the capital. but then be root has bumped of this have come from the deck of valley pots of which i is the strong coals. israel has increased its target to go back out. in recent days, dozens of stephen refugees have been killed. according to the un, tens of thousands of people have custom to say that the last few days and the 5th of the population has been forced from the homes within that bond on people. half of the country is i think, closer to or that for with israel is not just saving families that are crossing. we've also spoken to lebanese families who are leaving the country. they just don't know how bad it's going to get. or when this will stop aside big i just there from the liberal use of in border. okay, i li, jersey is the living on the country director for you soon will release one of the
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humanitarian organizations offering support to internally displaced people 11 on his. joining us from the root, thanks very much for joining us in alta 0 with a 1000000 people now displaced. how is living on coping so good evening. it's actually a very tough situation. the response is very reactive. a decent, the b who is a backed back to is with cars. uh, with people like, uh, do i need to take place added shelters. uh and uh you, you still have people waiting in their cars waiting and the gardens at the coordination. so it's a very tough, tough situation and you have it on and as, as w r 11 on, and all organizations really need support from the international community.
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and the donors, tory, the act swiftly to support this crisis. and they've been these government. i have to ask you when just looking at the pictures of people sleeping, an open spaces, we've seen images of people sleeping on the streets. what are they telling you in terms of their fields and what they're facing to? the problem is that the people did not have a choice or even time to the back that they had to escape the rates. the bombardments immediately and some of them had just a few minutes to really catch up and leave. so 1st of all, their, their 1st uh, issue was their safety. they wanted likely to save their lives. they, they wanted to save the life of their children and their families. uh and then
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uh, many of them really do not have even means or financial resources to rent a place and the shelters right now, as you do probably heard from the prime minister today, they are old, fully packed, and really we are trying and struggling to find new places for them. so people are really now living in infuse, and the grad. he needed to go into the unknown. it's a m b good situation. they are really scared and worried whether this crisis would last long. good. whether it's few days, whether, whether it's one month, i'm sure they are really in limbo and it's very chaotic,
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right? and, and this isn't limited to living on either because what also illustrates the desperation is that the houses of people have sit on foot to syria. but it's not that safe. they either how is that being managed as well actually. uh you, you are absolutely right. there are a couple 1000 of lebanese, uh, also uh, along with c didn't refugees went to syria. i believe, uh many uh, believe that syria is still more affordable. and uh, i believe they would, but he seek a place there and they are afraid that the crisis would, would last forever. uh and uh, no, uh, options for them. you know, now uh the truck to travel. it's very expensive already. and all the does
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the planes taking golf of our airports either out of me, he died of getting x stats and liberties with us citizenship. so people really don't do not have too many choices. right. mr. jersey. thank you very much for speaking to us and explaining to us the, the very desperate situation that hundreds of thousands of people are facing in lebanon. alisha jersey is the liberal in the country director for lutheran will release. thank you. live in on will begin the 3 days of morning on monday for the assess the dates of his blood, lead us on this rolla who was killed in a mass of air strikes on the southern samples of their boots. on friday. his bodies now being recovered from the rubble. let's go to oliver mazda and he's in a root. oliver. what are we expecting of the next 3 days, and have we heard anything about a possible funeral as well?
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so yeah, so as you said, tomorrow marks the 1st day of 3 days of morning here and 11 on flags is going to be floating off most and some public offices will be closed. but there's been no official announcement from hezbollah on the either the date or the arrangements of the funeral, a pass on the far left, so we're still waiting to hear from that. and what we do know though, is that the french for and mr. joel new l power has arrived here in 11 on just today with medical aid and food aid. and he is expected to meet probably minutes that can take appointments. and that's even haughty and to call them and speak of not be very tomorrow to discuss the way out of this conflict a way of moving forward. and it's believe the way of implementing resolution, un resolution, 17 or one. right? and as they all those diplomatic tools, the strikes continues though, don't say we know that more than a 100 people have been killed today alone. that's
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correct. in fact, the 11 he's minister of health has updated that number very recently to a 133 people killed just today. that's much one of the deadliest days this week in this conflict. and even just now, before i spoke to you, there were reports of a nova astride in bay root in the capital 11 on uh, on the kola area, which is in 5 south west. uh, they were just, it's not even in the da here. so this is a new area that has been struck and i'll give you more information on that as soon as i can. that's it. and this comes on top of over 200 strikes today across lebanon, by the is really ministry. and that includes the strikes on the 2 apartment buildings on the some near the southern city of side them, which kill 32 people. so this conflict shows no signs of slowing down. and these really ministry strikes show no sign of slowing down either. all right, all of offense pretty much for keeping us updated. that's all of the most and, and they route and is there any attack on the many port city of
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a day does killed at least 4 people? an injured dozens will several strikes it to electricity, plants and sea port facilities address is the data there is controlled by they run back to 2 groups that fight a muscle towards is well on saturday. was pushed to continue with attacks until israel's aggression on lebanon. and cause of stops was saying over car t is a joy less than political analyst and humans a capital. so now he says is really strikes will stop the hoodies. it's been a part of that's the only has conducted more than $158.00 as diag. they have targeted data, my main port on as well. uh, last 8, upload that is uploaded as one of the main. uh oh, you had a quote uh vm. and uh that vote is really a many. it is even uh, the fuel uh for them outside and as long as they have time to get it to one of the most, one of the lot of just uh about a station in yemen, which is like a deep about the station on his was a highly about
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a station in who they does what i'm firefighters. now out of that, brian, at with fi at, with the fire out to induce pool power stations and did auditory both of the one bed and the super casual. the induce, the latest attack against the human input data. i believe this is the main goal of the is that any 80 you missed the boat? the pressure on the many people and her date of a boat that these hayes one of the most to it could only get i already going city 40 i'm and on to try to get to the new that is that i only want the or trying to close it done was what to try to get him to spout station. i means it will effect only and they have many civilians because it, i, any they know that they cannot actually target the military is the installation or actually the stop at a little bit of indian monday for them to get and use it. i because they know that so the, for example, they have conducted more than 250000. and 8 is that i could, they couldn't spell, but they have many ottoman, and as well, hundreds of attacked by the united states and the u. k. and the last the civil
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a month to they could look to stuff that are, are disco, tom, the salo cheese in amman, jordan because these really governments band all to 0 from reporting of from israel . and we know these where the government has confirmed this attack on who to google know who to google, what else has it said about the strikes on human as well, these really are me says that this was an intricate operation that involved a lot of different aircrafts 1st is really air force jets intelligence aircraft, as well as refueling jets. they said that they had struck what they called legitimate targets, including oil refineries, in the ports of her data. they say that these oil refineries were used by the flu season. human for military purposes, and it comes after 3 surface to surface missiles were fired through out the last month from young men to israel, traveling up work travelling upwards of 2000 kilometers to reach is really air
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space. these really is a habit, said that no matter what, no matter what type of attack comes into their air space, their territory, it will be met with a retaliation. and they say that this was not a message, but this was an action that should be understood in yemen and around the region. and what more do we know about the troops that continue to be on a israel's northern border? it's boarded with labor known as a ground invasion on the cards, as well as real has said that nothing is off the table. they say they are gearing up for any possible scenario. and that includes a ground invasion into sovereign lebanese territory. these really military has been amassing a lot of different military capabilities in the north by the border that includes several different reserve regains from is really forces as well as tanks and other
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types of military vehicles that have been seen throughout the last week. travelling throughout the country to the north. now israel has not given any other information or clarity as to when this might happen, but there have been some indications. these really army chief of staff hurts the whole levy has told troops in the north, quote, your boots will be in enemy territory. also saying that these really air force is ready to assist from above, meaning essentially a carpet bombing campaign in the lebanese territory. similar to what we saw last year in gaza in order to assist troops in invading lebanese territory with none the less these really are me, says that they are determined to destroy his beloved, destroy its military capabilities. and they are prepared to do anything in order to achieve that. all right, i'm to thank you very much. will it update from amman? jordan, that's on the saw. who them right. what they're looking at now are the latest pictures from the root. we understand that there's been another is really
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a strike on the south west and part of a route. much of these as strikes have focused on a southern suburbs of that city. we also want to spend the latest information from the government. there is that at least a 153 people have really killed in this really it strikes today alone. we all waiting for additional information and information on around how emergency hold, what the emergency response is to those. as strikes that we don't know, you had told me people might have been injured. but we do know that they are a 1000000 people across liber non displaced because of the feel all of these it strikes primarily in the cells of the country, but also now in a root. the strikes have continued since friday, including a badge of strikes on the southern suburbs with his buzz stick with the general
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husband his while out was killed on friday. let's go now to all of them, austin. he's in a root. oliver, we're seeing these pictures coming out. if they roots this latest strike, it looks a significant, what more do you know for, from what i understand, there has been this as strike on the kola intersection here and they route it's about 3 kilometers and we're on standing now. so this is no longer in da ha, this area is a bit outside. it's in fact of an intersection where many buses and many buses stop to collect civilians taking the highway down south down towards the side. so there's also a pos which many people use in driving from the south into the city, driving from the airport. and i have driven over that over the past many times, especially in the last week, almost every day. so it reports, i've taken the bus from below. oh, this is a civilian area. there are shops and markets around the suite stores and as far as
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casualties, we have no official fridges yet. but there was dramatic footage coming from that scene of men cling rubble off of the car. so this is what we're saying so far out of the what does it mean if many of these attacks might as well have focused in specific areas and they would, would you've mentioned that this looks as if it's expensive. is that the case? and what does it mean? it's definitely the case of expanding because this isn't even the da here. this is no longer in that specific 7 sub a, which had many people, you know, people like to cool at the stronghold. i depressed. i don't see it like that. but it is a civilian area, there are many hezbollah supporting tulip that this new strike and color is actually just outside of that. and it's again, it's a civilian area. um, it looks like from the fridge i've seen so far,
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it will strike on the apartment block. but as i said there, there are buses or shots that are there is this are before us, has braces even in most very close by. so this is an expansion of these strikes into new areas and pay route this evening. although i know you've mentioned this uh what i think it's important to reiterate. this is a civilian area. um, how, when, what is the response at this point? a given that it's appears if it's, there's no way of you that say this, of course, i imagine is why we see such a huge number of displaced people because they all that frightened, they don't know where the next strike will be. does this emphasize that kind of scenario in terms of the reality for people and they route not only the people across live and on of course, i mean what we're seeing now is the cycle of strikes and causing cycle of
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displacement. so you had strikes across the south at the beginning of the week, and you had many residents from the south being north to bay route where they thought they was safe. then you had a wave of strikes tossing on friday evening and saturday morning and the good and you have people moving out of the doctor. i've actually seen people still sleeping on the streets here in downtown bay route. and in lots of square on my way over here, i know you have strikes and color again a residential area. and so it's, it's best sewing a lot of fear and a lot of confusion. the strikes, as you say over a 1000000 people have been displaced, that would be more displaced. now people are still trying to get out on airplanes as you, like i said, they're very expensive. they're very limited, and people are trying to a need. and also to that, had the embassies and n g o's reducing that stuff down. so the, on the reformation, so they only have critical stuff standing here. so it's causing a lot of panic. so in a lot of fear and closing, like i'm told now displacement over a 1000000 people displacing this conflict just in the, you know,
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over and over the year. but just in the last week it's been hundreds and hundreds and thousands of people. and we continue to see these as strikes a take place. this is the latest just to remind anyone who might be joining us. now . this is the latest strike. a picture is coming out of a root and a strike on the south west and a part of the woods. and as you had mentioned, the a civilian area. we've also seen the number of those killed being revised by the government a quite regularly in the last few hours. oh, are you expecting to hear from the government or possibly his blog at any time soon? we're just like we said earlier this evening, the lebanese ministry of health revise this number up to 33. people have been killed just today. i mean, that brings our total up over the course of the year 21708170581700
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people killed the velocity. and obviously after this stripe, this current that number will increase. we may have from the ministry of health again this evening, and we've may possibly have some helpful. i don't know right now, but i'm going to be following the story very closely, and i will tell you, all right, thanks very much for keeping an eye on this for us. so all of a mazda named be root or president joe biden said, an oil out when the middle east has to be avoided soon off to the us, authorized a boost to its military is supporting the region of the us forces have been put on a heightened readiness to deploy a bicycle, hey, and has moved from washington dc. we've now heard from you as president joe biden, as he was headed to his plane to come back from delaware. he was not asked about the strikes in yemen, but he did say that he was going to be speaking with is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu asked what he was going to tell him. he said, i'll tell you what i said after i've talked to him. he was also asked if it's
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possible to avoid a wider war in the middle east. the only official call that we've been told about happened between the us secretary of state entity blinking in his french counterparts. it is, they talked about the need to de escalate the situation, saying that they need to implement un security council resolution, 17 o one in lebanon, and try to get to a cease fire in gaza. but that is something for months. the us administration has been saying that they were getting close to so far with no success particular elders, euro washington in garza too, is where the stripes kills at least 8 people on sunday evening. one strikes his own to say about refuge account. the second's talking to the family, living in a tent, sets up in the rubble of their destroyed homes. the casualties were taken to allow
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the hospital and the se right and alex the hospital in central garza earlier and is ready. it strikes hits a school and basically here in the north for people will kill this. the building was housed with displaced people to the age palestinians were killed across calls on sunday. and what i'll call new test move from date, like yeah. 6 i have pointed, arrive to the con, starts with a great on, if you mention a must have cried, just the civility is who i should through inside, as a head to school, in the middle of a, with the exactly, in a sort of the neighborhood. as i can see, clearly is a bit, so this is the level of destruction here. and behind me, the neighbors are trying to roll out the bases from on the, the well, but this is the level of the fraction reflected on this for. so this is school as always up of it is what it is. besides,
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please 4 civilians have been killed including 2 children and to many injuries where they both have. this is not the 1st funds is right. all we can identify mastercard and civil use. this who are supposed to be inside the business of all of these, right? all the all uses have been several years here in the northern gauze or for a lot of the route. i just need a basically i hit town. so i'll assign the in austria, any results, show the full right the austrian freedom party. the ppo is one of the most of boats and the general election. the party led by a hubbard critical is projected to secure 29 point one percent of the vote is confirmed. they feel will need to form a coalition for equal is a polarizing forgotten to whom other parts you need is have refused to. subs. do
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lots of which has this update from vienna. of hundreds of protesters have gathered here in central vienna in front of the austrian parliament, 2 boys, their anger over the election results and potential coalition with the ride swings . as the old party, they pulled themselves and par sashes and were also hearing that they. 6 are gathering on the part of young men too. indeed, this was the historic when for the ride swing freedoms, thoughts of austria or d, f. c. or they did receive more than one thirds of the bones. however, they do not have majority in the austrian parliament, which doesn't mean that they will have to form call list with other parties, but so far as the other parties have rooms all working together with the f o f. there are much a, magically, it is possible to form a strong correlation between uh, the conservatives and the right wing at all. but uh, the leader of the conservative the incumbents, prime minister, a chance are also
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a problem at home or has this option out the freedom party of oscar is an anti immigration. numerous attempts to call numerous caps expired. so you want to per immigration to reduce the number of they want to date. meanwhile, you're hearing the comment louder and louder and more people are poor and they're not because they have really close sides with the russian president. i'm very close size. he doesn't get rid of crime in a survey sort autobahn, or they're opposing sanctions against russia, and they also did not want to send the military age to ukraine while another reason . another controversy. uh, is there not
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a pause because one of them pounders off the bar as he was as, as officer and also an awesome minister. and some critics say that the party has not detached itself from the nazi par, pico holes himself since con slots, which was the same word the apple super use to describe to himself. in portugal, thousands of supporters of the far right shaker party took to the streets against what they say is uncontrolled. the migration of sugar is the 3rd largest part. we look forward to this problem and, and it's been pushing for tests of migration policies during the march, the 4th of the counter, demonstrators supporting immigrants, portable center, wide government, a tough and migration policy in june. the at least 9 people have died, including a child and $48.00 missing of a boat carrying miles when sank of the spanish canary islands. postcards have risk
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of dozens of the 84 people on board. i'm gonna have to sit on a vis reports scattering to see the spanish coast guard is searching for dozens of missing migrants that both signed good during a rescue operation of the coast of the canary islands. but the challenge of survival is let me see the full, the predictions of those who were in the boat become a reality. it will be the biggest crisis we have experienced over the last 30 years . and the canaries survivors have been brought to this camp. they came from molly mauritania and san a goal. with many people fleeing conflict in molly, the number of those traveling from africa to the canary islands had searched the caea. that powerless johnny often undertaken in boats like these flimsy fishing vessels, lying discarded on the beach by those lucky enough to have survived of the many have died. see the settlement that this is only the tip of the iceberg of
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humanitarian crisis. there are many people who are left in the middle of the sea and remain anonymous without the commitment of all the institutions, including the spanish state. i'm the european union that can be no solution to this human crisis. patrol boats continue looking for those missing. the hopes of finding any of them alive, affecting the level of sending to reach out to 0. a search and rescue operations underway in central nepal where at least a 170 people have died off the heavy floods. 42 people are still missing in the customer to valley with some thoughts remain isolated by land slides. felix now water reports excavators and crews plow to pick layers of mud where people's homes one stood be hoping to find survivors. but often about douglas flooding and decades attention has been shifting to.

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