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as it has damaged its economy, canada for the month of war with lebanon, lebanon itself is in a deep economy. crisis at a war could strain its resources even further plus confinement as the case tom fixed, the british economy, counting the cost on that, i'll just say around the news radio strike hits the building close to central buy routes. it's the fast strike the on to as well as the stronghold in the cities itself. the, the on site of height of this is orange, is there a line from the hole? so coming up on the program, a 1000000 people on the move lebanese suite at homes in search of safety is, is really strikes, reduce that communities to rumble. a huge ball of fire over them. and the city of
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the full day, the trading strikes to power punk and a c ports killing. at least 2 people and more pala simians, all killed in the gaza strip as israel's minute tree carries out new strikes. one of them on a refugee come the we begin with breaking news and his radio strike has hits an apartment vault close to central they routes. the building in the code of the area has been partially destroyed, not as the fast drink outside of the southern da here, sub was ready forces have been targeting senior, his beloved figures, including the groups, lead a house on the federal law who was killed on friday well, this is all happening in the last few minutes, so let's go straight to all of a mazda now, whose life for us, and they roots all about. what do we know about this late to strike? the early just happened
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a few minutes ago. so this strike happened moments ago and this was a strike on an apartment block in the kola area here in central beverage. it's about 3 kilometers from where i'm standing here in downtown. and i tell you that this is now the center of favorites. so the strikes are no longer being contained to the southern suburbs to the dia. this is very much just like on central pay route. it is uh, famously known as a bus stop in the area like a bus terminal there shops. there is a 1000000 houses that i myself have driven over the over pos that runs just over that bus terminal, ive taking the bus from the south. i've even shopped in shops around the and so it is very much a civilian area. a local media reporting that has been to fatalities to people killed in the strike. and by the, by the looks of the director of fridge, it looks almost like a targeted strike on an apartment. within that block, we're still waiting to hear more news as this is just happened, as you said,
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moments ago. and all of a um, moving on from the stripe. obviously this is developing. we'll get back to that. so in a moment, but what's, are we expecting over the next few days, especially having hundreds of husband most of our lovely to or he was killed and a possible funeral. so tomorrow remarks, the 1st day of 3 days of morning here and baby's unenroll 11 on the flags will be floating off most and many public institutions will be closed. as far as how sudden i saw this funeral and your arrangements involving that, there's been no official statement from has the law. we're still waiting for a dates and we're still waiting to hear about those arrangements. but what we do know is that the french foreign minister, as your new wells are oh, she has arrived in oven on and he landed with a shipment of medical aid food aid. and he's due to meet the cad take of 5 minutes
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to measure from the hockey and the speaker part of him. that'd be bevy. while he was here tomorrow, i imagine that they are going to be speaking about ways to de escalate this country to even ways of implementing un resolution, 17 or one. so that is what was gonna be happening over the next few days. and i think a lot of people will be looking at that meeting and there's talks very carefully. okay, well thanks very much for that. the latest update that on a strike that's happened. a no fault from the center of a root, but just on the outskirts goods within the various, all of the mazda, next life for us from the 11 east capsule. well, let's take a closer look where this latest attack has taken place. it. so it's an apartment building that was hits at dakota intersection in the haunts of a route until now is rainy strikes on bay roots have usually been confined to the southern stop of, of da here. as we've been saying, the area of color assigned to a major transportation hub, and there's also a key for 5 for people,
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one thing to reach the center of the route. well, let's go to highlight a job. there is a form, a correspondent for the sunday times, no sofa of hezbollah, born with a vengeance joins is again also from they roots. um, how about can you tell us if you've heard or witnessed anything in the last few minutes of this strike? yes, i mean i where i'm currently residing is not very far from the area or be is it so to the defense local neighborhood. i've got doors and shelters kill. was an ac running. however, as i was hoping, you know, reading news, i heard to um, some small tubs or explosions. i knew that something that happened um, it turned out to be in kula, as you said, which is a main archery or the section entrance into the fence. it's a very crowded and some people relate to neighborhood. it is largely
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assuming neighborhood, although it is hosting a lot of the people from the south these days. but that's for sure. 1 and to a focus in the building also is home to a former and i've been use mt and jeff looking will survive and nothing happened to him. obviously he was not the target um, there are thoughts of 4 people, katie or martin and some injured but the don't know the finance or goods yet. um the reports that it was the um, the target was the apartments of the brotherhood. um, we don't know the names either yet. however, the muslim brotherhood is part of the resistance brigade, which, which has participated if the ones and across the border into fact across the border with is it for to their substation is very minimal. and,
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and if you look at it, in fact, there's not a warrant such an attack in the house or b. mm hm. and uh, you've explained to us, obviously, uh, the location of what you've heard. i will just say that some from my understanding it's local media, this reporting of the name that you've been in the just looking. but there's also been another name that has also been mentioned. so because those are still unconfirmed. i just wanted to highlight that. um, but what makes this location interesting and maybe perhaps explain to our view is how some areas have been targeted because of that links hezbollah. but lots of people aren't familiar with how residential areas, 11 or 11 on rather all divided usually based on religious affiliations, all 6. okay. i mean,
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this or this neighborhood in particular is the coolest it's, it's sort of an around the coordination of most of the i'm very close to. so you can see the probably can see the is known as you know, if, if you want like you like people would say for example, the boss, jim, the southern. so the boss general has while i'm there for the dominant piece. yeah . it was so because she did and cooler area up or down keys to me. um uh, in effect its uh you know, its so in the past, aside from, you know, and, and the policies areas had nothing to do with uh, with the club or not, or the resistance itself. yeah. but i'm conducted against it's ladies for or against the the yeah, get against is a these, um they have a, they have some of them have park. i mean, like the most, let's say the molten brother with the spots help us talk dissipated recently
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because of the defense for guys. well, so the importance of this is that it is 2 phones. one is red is actually saga thing. you know, claims that it's fight is against, has one though. but on the other hand, we see as we do tonight, that it is a, it's actually going into the heart of a so new neighborhoods which we, which we raise anger or cause anger, it will also, you know, there's a danger. obviously also on, you know, is read one thing to and insights or trigger into another strife in the country, which is a very dangerous thing. and one of the things that saves us from law had, for me, is been able to, to sort of control, maintain and contain and, and, and see to it. that's not, no such thing happens. so is this thing on as long as very bumper, but situation at the moment in the country amongst various very school,
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even though it will be if there is, there is no animosity, or there's no more or there's nothing going on between the she off of the sundays but i'm just giving and. 5 just a logic context, you know, it's, it's not pushing, you know, if, if it's not pushing a community in order to say when it's because of has one law that you're getting targeted. and the commission of the community to say to suggest the same thing. and these me and same people to see things and loved them and also to see that was the civil war that happens in 2006 and post of that. that seemed to be those divisions which this could potentially cost. but can you just explain and hold on? no, no, no, no, no, sorry, sorry, hold on. hold on. there was no what, what do you mean? there was a civil war in 2006. there was no 712006. sorry. i mean, that's been a post a the whole they had been divisions when uh, the husband divisions in 11 on, based on this and could this, yes, my question is could this potentially could an attack like this?
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if it's not just a target thing has butler, could this create divisions within 11 on you know, i look at the moment, it's phones and i mean, pose 2006, which looking about to, you know, some of the dishes, the tools as a result of one of them goes into syria, this is what actually caused some of the divisions and within but then within the modern community in lubbock. however, these were sort of put aside in foster care in the last, you know, a couple of years and this year. so, so there's that, there's a sense decided to, to, you know, when you know, what went on the supports for uh for guys. uh, what are you something like this trigger that's no, but i'm saying that you don't intend to play on thunder abilities within the community. knowing that there are some, you know, divisions in the country. i mean, in the top like this is not going to invest with you. more attacks like these will not because at this point in time and level not everybody has been united with has
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been law against islam and in defense of the findings to me. and so as i can try, i was just putting it's also suggest that use our attempt by it's right, but when they succeed, no, they wouldn't call me. okay. um thank you so much. uh huh. the job for the form of correspondence with the sunday times and also the will self has been a lot born with a vengeance. thank you for joining us and giving us context to the slightest attack from the roots. well let's go straight to how to solve. what's his lied for us from mine in jordan because he's ready to government has binds out. is there a from reporting? is ro homes of anyone from these res? yes. on the slate, to strike or no word from me. is really military, which is a little bit surprising considering the fact that after every single strike that has taken place in lebanese territory over the last several weeks, the army was quick to release a statement not to necessarily say who they were targeting,
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but that there was is really activity in the air and that there would be updates to follow, but it's also worth mentioning. but within the last couple of weeks, israel has said that they have ramped up their operations and love it on. but they are going to reach is really enemies wherever they are. and we saw that today in yemen as well. but this strike in bay do it is interesting because it's not just in the suburbs of law here, which are a, his bolo stronghold that these really military has been targeting. so it'll be a little bit interesting to see what the military has to say. exactly. but it comes amid this intensified air campaign by these really is who have said that there is no place and 11 on they will not reach. and it's important to remember that even if it wasn't his bow, lot commander or operative who was targeted, israel has targeted many others and they do, let's just remember a couple of months back was a lot of rudy. one of the main people, one of the main leaders was in how this was targeted and killed in beta in an air
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strike before this conflict had really erupt it when it was just cross border fire along the border. this war of attrition was on spoken. red lines between israel and his butler, but what has israel said in the last couple of weeks that there are no more red lines for them and the assassination of close at all. and they do it on friday. was a clear example of that. they say that they have a lot of capabilities left in their toolbox that they have not yet least that the, his bowl of up sands and 11 on today is not the same for his bullet that was there a week or 2 ago. and that they're prepared for any possible scenario in the future . they say that they're prepared to dismantle his beloved, to destroy all of its military capabilities. and they say they will go through any links to do that. okay, thanks very much. so how does the food reporting for us from online in georgia, and thanks for that latest update. you know, lebanon's kind of take a prime minister energy and the costs. he says more and more people are being
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forced to leave the homes do to israel's bombardments of 11 on strikes in the past 3 days have hit by roots by called valley on the south of the country. a 1000000 people said to be on the move and these 50000 people have fled on foot to neighboring syria. i said they've report from us on the, on the left and on syria border. the weight of this 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 living 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 join them to do with no problem. the, 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
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on i cried because of the children who were killed by the israelis, the lebanese government estimates. and then the 1500000 stated refugees are never non, it's a painful good bye for some, they don't know when they will be united. i know you that i don't know what i'm from that and see you're forced to be the because of the war. and now you have forced to live and we live in the, the, and saw the people have come from all over live and on somewhere, just based on the size i'm going to the capital. but then be root has bummed 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. and 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,
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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 vague. i just there from the liberties even border, which is the is the non country direct to full lutheran wold relief. it's one of the humanitarian. what was going on is ations, offering supports internally displaced people. he says civilians who fled have few belongings to eat. but did not have a choice or even time to the back. uh they had to escape uh the rates uh, the bombardments immediately and some of them had just a few minutes to really uh, catch up and leave. so. ready uh, 1st of all their, their 1st uh, the issue was their safety. they wanted likely to save their lives. they,
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they wanted to save the life of their children and their families. uh and then 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 odd red he needed to go into the unknown. it said and decreased situation. they are really scared and worried whether this crisis would last long. good. whether it's few days way, whether it's one month to and is really
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a talk on the how many port city of the data has killed at least 4 people and engine dozens more. several strikes had to electricity, plants and c port facilities are also a spot until they the, the area is controlled by the uranium by osi group. it find a missile towards israel on site today, and it's push to continue. it's a tax and so is roles, aggression on lebanon and gauze, the stops? well, how sun is play. it is the legislative direct to form, at least policy of the friends committee on national legislation in the joins us now from washington. d. c. on the right hand bought group launch 3 ballistic missiles towards israel just this month. and it's also been talk thing ships since the beginning of the war started in gaza. of course in the red sea is this lights. this is ready to strike light, need to make the full seas re single is in cub. there are tax and i thank you so much for having me on. and this is just the latest escalation of violence in the
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region rom. it's so much pain. it's so much suffering the audio said that the strike again, was a retaliation for reason who the strikes on israel. but i don't suspect that this is going to stop who the aggression in the red sea in there, but it will significantly impact mandatory and access for millions of young ladies who are relying on what data for, for humanitarian access. and they've been living through almost a decade of war and siege with the saudi on slide a back by the united states. and the destruction of that for really could have significant humanitarian consequences for a region struggling with hunger and malnutrition. 18000000 yemenis are relying on food assistance for survival, that includes 8000000 children. 4.5000000 have been internally displaced to the fighting and 80 percent of all humanitarian aid passes through 2 of the 3 points
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that is real attacked today. human rights watch said that israel strike on the data port back in july was a possible war crime. and i would suspect that the, that this latest round of attacks will also be deemed a possible war crime. so what we know is that, um, you know, more weapons, more war is not going to take us to a better position. and this latest round of violence really continues israel's pattern of using us weapons and military support to bond civilians and civilian infrastructure. and what we need right now, more than ever is a ceasefire in gaza, a ceasefire and loving on, and regional de escalation in the red sea and young and well. and of course, as you would just saying that, i mean, yeah, my from my understanding has been in the last use of one of the forest countries in the world because of the sightseeing. and also one of the was 9 major months are in
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crisis in the last few years that has ever been seen in history. um, in terms of the civilians that how, how, how cool top all they in the situation. how much support is that even for the full fees when it comes to carrying out those the tax because they all facing also the us when it comes to the red sea times the most of those should the, the, the area has been fortified by the us as well as some of the regional plays such as egypt to ensure that the red sea being the most busiest shipping lane in the world and is free from wholesale tax or yeah, absolutely. and, you know, what we've seen over the past decade is that the, you have any, is do have a lot of, you know, internal strife and disagreements. but often they may get united when there's a for an aggression going on the united states, saudi arabia,
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and the way he learned that after 9 years of fighting. again, i don't think that, you know, is real attacks on civilian infrastructure in yemen is really going to change that . we want to see diplomacy to address all of these different issues, both the internal disagreements in young men, but also with this regional de escalation. the us for its part is progressing that it wants the escalation, but its actions, i think, have shown that it's doing everything but seeking rangel de escalation, including celebrating, you know, as of the strikes against us roll a green light in billions of new weapons sales to israel just this past week and it's i think it's critical for again i, i live in washington dc. i really try to get us lawmakers understand the situation, what we can do to stem some of the humanitarian suffering and get the admin and the entire region to a better place. and i think policy makers that want to do that. they need to,
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you know, one use it's leverage with israel to bolster diplomacy. again, reach the ceasefire and 11 on ranch, the ceasefire and gaza, make sure it's on the green lighting us weapons that's being used to violate international humanitarian. busy and, you know, work to, you know, get everybody to talk about margins across the board. and i, i think that will open up the red sea shipping and deescalate everything of course . and as you just said, that everyone is quoting for diplomatic moves to bring a ceasefire. to fruition, but we're yet to see one. thank you. very much. house on is lay of the a speaking so it's live from washington dc. the legislative direct. so the least the policy of the friends committee on national legislation. thank you. thank you so much or speaking of the us, the president joe biden has said an all out well and then the lease has to be avoided soon off to the us. had authorized a boost to submit it,
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treat supports in the region of the us forces have been put on a hyphens readiness to destroy patrick, all hand has moved from washington dc. we've now heard from you as president joe biden is. 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 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 counter parts and it, they talked about the need to de escalate the situation saying that they need to implement un security council resolution 17 o one and loving on and try to get to
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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 had to go home algebra. washington, in garza to his radio strikes of kills at least 8 people on sunday evening on strike kids on the slate off for a few to come. the 2nd talk through the family, living in this tent fits up in the rubble of the destroyed home. the casualties were taken to allow the hospital and then they'll say adults, an hour so hospital in central garza why subscription has moved from bid you i find it arrive to the concert whether it's right on, if you missed it, i must have cried. just the civility is who i should think inside the home school in the middle of a better idea exactly in a sort of the neighborhood as it can see, clearly in the bookstore, this is the level of destruction here. and behind me, the neighbors are trying to roll out the bases from on the,
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the well, but this is the level of the fraction reflected on this for. so this is cool as always up of it is what it is. besides, please for civilians have been killed including 2 children and too many injuries were they both have. this is not the 1st time this, right? all we can identify a mastercard and civil use. this who are supposed to be inside the business as well as these, right? all users have been several years here in the northern gauze for a lot of the route. i just need a basically i hit town, saw the sign in australia or the result show the fall, right? austrian freedom, poxy, that's b s p a as one the most votes in the general election. the policy led by habits kick will is projected to secure 29 point one percent of the vote. if confirmed the you will need to form a coalition. i. that's the right side of it,
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has based updates from vienna that we get off the hundreds of protesters have gathered here in central vienna, in front of the austrian parliament, 2 boys there and go over the election results and potential coalition with the rights we as the old party, they called themselves and pro fascist and we're also hearing that they. 6 are gathering on the part of young men to indeed this was a historic when for the ride swing freedoms thoughts you of austria or d, f. c. or they did receive more than one thirds of the votes. however, they do not have majority in the austrian parliaments. which doesn't mean that they will have a 24 i'm calling some with other parties but so far as the other parties have rooms are 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,
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the leader of the conservative the incumbents, prime minister, a chance are also a problem at home or has this option out? the freedom party of oscar is an anti immigration caps across europe. caps expired. so you want to, per immigration to reduce the number of they want to create a meanwhile, you're hearing the comment louder and louder and more people are poor and they're in the process because they have really close sizes 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 your brain while another reason. another controversy is there not
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a pause because one of them pounders are of the party was as, as officer and also an awesome minister in some critics say that the party has not detached itself from the nazi par, chico holes himself since con slot, which was the same word, the apple super use to describe himself. search and rescue operations are on the way in central depaul where at least a 170 people have died off the heavy floods. 42 people are still missing and the cabman do vonny with some pots, remain isolated by line slides. felix new are reports. excavators and crews plow to pick layers of mud with people's homes. one stood the hoping to find survivors. but often a bald douglas reflecting in decades attention has been shifting to recovering bodies. yeah, municipal wastewater at home and drug and.

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