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from propaganda to the changing face of journalism, i have never seen a leave media consensus change. so click finish me post the codes the media hold on just the to the . ready ready ready israel strikes deeper into a route hitting a building not far from the city. sensor is the 1st attack outside of as well as from hold in the city. so the level come on sort of hire that. this is all the 0 life from the whole. so coming up a 1000000 on the news people, 11 on fleet, the homes and such of safety as his radio strikes, produce the communities to rumble. a huge pool of fire over the i'm and the city of
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friday. the israel strikes to power applause and a see ports killing at least 4 people and move palestinians all killed in the goal is the strip is israel's minute 3 carries out and you strikes one of them on a refuge account the and is really strong because it's an apartment block close to central by routes coming at least 3 people. the building and the co, the area has been partially destroyed, and emergency services have been using light is to rescue trots. residence is the 1st rank outside of the southern da. has the above was ready, forces have been targeting senior hezbollah figures, including the group leader, has the most of all a who's killed on friday? well, all of a mazda in his life for us in the roots of what more do we know about these strikes? that was, you said that was the strike earlier this evening,
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this morning. sorry, on the kola inspection here in bay route. the strike targeted an apartment within the apartment building in this residential area. we at the moment the popular front villa version of palestine have released the statements and 3 of its need is, were killed in that stripe. and elite is of a heads of security department instead of military departments. and this strike is in came and hit a residential area. there is a bus terminal there, there shops. and there's also an over policy kind of highway that connects a route to the south. and it was also one of the main roads that he used to get to the airport. i have shopped myself in that area. i've got the bus down south from that, and i've taken that highway that over the past many times to get south and to get to the airport. so this is a very densely populated area and it's used by many civilians. and um, all of
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a did tons of this strike in particular obviously was saying this is outside of the head. but given that this group has said that 3 of its members have been killed. what makes it different in terms of location, even as well, in terms of location, this area, it was a predominantly so name is the name was an area where it's and that the da here is many of shipments in the area. so that makes one so the striking difference is also close to the center. they reach. it is outside the dia, area of the southern suburbs. and it is also, you know, i think it is sending a message it's, it's whitening the scope of these attacks by isabel. i think it is israel sending a message saying anyone that has been a standing by his law has been or say firing rockets into israel. along with has been whether that be as a mattress, let me a so name is the political and military organization,
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whether it be homeless and never known, or whether it be the popular front for liberation of palestine. you know, they all targets now. and this could, we could see a uptake and the rate of attacks and the scope of attacks. if this is the case. and if israel is planning on broadening this conflict 11 on and attacking other actors within it. well, as long as we still haven't heard, officially from these raise on this confirming who they've targeted specifically, bots of b is riley defense minister has made it very clear sunday in the last 24 hours that they will go off to any group or person that is a threats to as well? well, let's take a closer look where this latest attack has taken place. and apartment building was hit to the co, the intersection not fall from the center of the capitol. the area of color is home to a major transportation. how this all of a had just mentioned. there is also
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a key for our fax people wanting to reach the city center of bayard rhodes. how that job is a former correspondent for the sunday times and author of hezbollah, born with a vengeance i spoke to earlier. and she says that more, it does more about the significance for all the of the kind of districts or i heard to some slots stubs or explosions. i knew that something that happened it turned out to be in kula, which was the main artery or the section entrance into the fence. it's a very crowded and 7 people police, a neighborhood. it is largely as neighborhood, although it is hosting a lot of the people from the south these days and that's for sure. 1 until august to the building also is home to a former and they've been use mt and jeff lockheed will survive. there are reports that the target was department of muslim brotherhood and we don't know the name
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either yet. however, the muslim brotherhood is part of the resistance, the gate because participated extra ones and across the border and the fact across the board of is read. 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 or sex in this neighborhood. in particular, as the color of the southern somebody is, the boss general has model. i'm there for the dominant to. she was only because she did and cool the area of the don't keystone me and the policies areas had nothing to do with uh with the club or not, or the resistance itself. yeah. but i'm at conducted against it's 80, some of them participated recently because of the defense for guys. well,
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so the importance of this is that it's 2 phones. one is read is actually targeting, you know, claims that it's site 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 me neighborhood, which we raise anger or cause anger that been on this kind of take a prime minister in this, even the costs he says that more and more people are being forced to leave the homes you to israel's bombardments of 11 on strikes in the last 3 days of hit. they route by called valley on the south of the country. in fact, the 1000000 people are set to be on the move and at least 50000 others, a sledge on foot to neighboring syria. also had bank reports from us, not on the 11 on syria border. as 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
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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 on i cried because of the children who were killed by the israelis, the lebanese government estimates. and the 1500000 said with refugees are never non, it's a painful good by 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 leave the because of the war. and now you have forced to live enough. we live in the, the, and saw the people have come from all over live and on some with the
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space from the size. i'm going to the capitol been bay root has bumped. others have come from the deck of valley pots of which is below 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 custody syria. the last few days, and the 5th of the population has been forced from the homes within lebanon, people half here, the country is, i think, closer to or that for with israel is not just saving found these 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. baker. i just sarah, from the live in east haven border. head jersey is the 11 on country director for lutheran will release. it's one of the humanitarian organizations is offering supports, internally displaced people eat, but did not have
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a choice or even time to the back. 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. ready 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 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 brian minister today, they are old, fully packed, and really we are trying and struggling to find new places for them. so people are
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really now living gets in, in, in few years and they are grad, he, they. busy are going to the unknown. it's a big with 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 i'm the son who has more from online in jordan. and that's because he is ready to go. a government has bind, i'll 0 from reporting within as well, is really going boardman all across. the lebanese territory continues and intensifies, as israel says, their aim is now to destroy his bola and all of its military capabilities. previously these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu had said that his goal was to return those evacuated as really as back to those northern townsend settlements along the border, as well as to restore the balance of power in the area. but now the armies saying
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they want to completely destroy the lebanese group, and it comes and makes fears of a looming round invasion into sovereign lebanese territory. fears on both sides of the border. but on these really side, the military is a mass in troops, as well as transferring takes and other types of military vehicles to the north. they say that every option is still on the table, including this ground defensive. these really army chief of staff has said to his troops in the north that quote, their boots will be in enemy territory, saying that these really air force will assist from the sky in order to bomb the area where is really troops will invade from. well, there has been no confirmation by these really military. they still say that there are a lot of tools in their toolbox that they have not yet, on least on his beloved, but say their campaign is going to intensify. have this sense with the just eat all i'm a and is really a talk on the i'm in the port city of for the has killed at least 4 people in india
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. dozens more. several strikes hit to that tricity plants and c port facilities across ice and how they don't, how much hunting reports an explosion in the ports of the, of the data as a, as a launch is an attack on human to rescue is and a nearby residence rush to help the wounded and such full survivors to power stations of damage along with the us, these us see ports. these attack small can escalation between both sides of this role continues. it's assaults on garza and level. the who sees have repeatedly launched drones and missiles thoughts as well and much and ships in the red sea. and what they describe as an active solidarity with kind of sentience in gaza. those attack actually will not stop on a bit event or select and yeah, many put them attacking the design the state of is it a or for them
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a keeping or continuing to support the people from the people in front of site. this is israel, 2nd attack on for they did this year. it's also hits the full city in july that much more. the meaning is clear, those are tried to attack us or home. the citizens of israel will pay a very heavy price with them. the head a, the strike comes of just a day off to the who these launched a missile towards israel. the on the group says they will target thing is roll spring, gurri and international airports, where prime minister benjamin netanyahu was landing for data support is a critical entry points for goods and handles more than 80 percent of humans through minus heavy and 8. the un says much of the population depends on the system . the destruction of that port really could have significant humanitarian consequences for a region struggling with hunger and malnutrition. 18000000 yemenis are relying on
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food assistance for survival, as well as fighting on multiple fronts. as it refuses international pressure to end, it's me year long bull on gaza mohammed haji elders era us president joe biden has said an all out war in the middle east has to be avoided bots. his comment was made soon off with us authorized to boost its military support in the region of the us forces have been put on the heights in readiness to detroit. patrick hall haine has moved from washington dc. so 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 probably 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 through
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our embassies. 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 and loving on, 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 had to go home elders euro washington, in goal is that to his radio strikes, kills at least 8 people on sunday evening one stride kids on the site out for future you come the 2nd talk to the family, living in the tense. that's often the rubble of they destroyed home earlier in his radio short kids. a school in bethlehem, in the north, coming for the building was housing display. people was,
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it has more i have pointed to arrive to the con, starts with the on, if you, much of a must have cried. just the civility is who i should through inside as a hand 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 go out the basis on the phone on the, the well the, this is the level of the fraction reflected on this for. so this is called as i was left of it is what a massage please for civilians have been killed including 2 children and too many injuries. well they both have. this is not the 1st time this, right? all we can identify a mastercard, so will use this whole options to reach inside the business of all of these right on the all users. i've been several years here in the northern gauze for
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a lot of the route. i just need a basically i hit town, talestine. well, still ahead on al jazeera australia is fall, writes freedom policies on track for its 1st national election when since the 2nd world war. on the desktop, rises in the united states, submit the devastation left by hearken. as in the, on the lower, the monsoon has been slow in its are treat across the northern parts of south asia and coupled with an area of low pressure, we seem to wrench rain in the pool that's caused some pretty bad flooding to the good news is the rain has ease across the very north. it's still raw,
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the width for that northeast and corner, we'll see some bus rain across me and my uncle edition of these scenarios of india on choose day. so much dry eye. however, of course, the north west was clear skies coming into new daddy showers, remain however, across the southern areas with some storms across the melodies and for a lanka. now it's looking very stormy across east asia. we've got a band of heavy rain stretching across central pots of china. it will move towards the korean peninsula and rushes far reset the stock of the week, japan. we'll see the edge potentially over tropical depression that remains out to sea. but it will bring some when, when the weather across eastern areas. there's not like what we're seeing further south. we've got type of food crap. and it's going to bring some very heavy rain and exceptionally strong winds. it's, it's high. one me, a risk of flooding was totals of potentially full 100 millimeters, but even $700.00 the,
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welcome back you watching out, is there a reminder about told stories this out and his radio strongly because hits an approximate book close to central by roots coming at least 3 people. the a talking nicola area is the 1st outside the southern samples of da here. what israel has been talking saying has been the never knows, can take the prime minister. and then she, because she says up to a 1000000 people have been forced to leave the homes. of course, nothing on this row carries out waves of the tax. 50000 people have fled to neighboring syria. and israel says it has launched as strikes on the many port city of data, which is controlled by hosting sciences to pass stations. and the results from austria is general election show the far right australian freedom policy has won the most vote, spots if confirmed the period will still need to form a coalition either a 12 inch reports from vienna for these protesters us we as election results came as a shock of you in for insights,
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i am horrified by the election results. we will see what happens next, but i am disappointed vs lose from freedom. patsy was founded by nazis and for not things that by the will criminals. they are proud of that tradition was get a see a long released on suspend the freedom parties manifesto is close to national socialism. i have read the s p o election manifesto which contains a number of terms which very strongly indicates national socialism and the good is despised their position that nearly at that a voters chose the far right freedom ponti or f b o it's lee. there is now hoping to become austria's next chance law. i'm a few of those. and so we have opened google to a new era. now really going to write a new chapter in australian history together. you have internalized the idea that people come fast and then the trump stock. the us trim parliament has 183 seats.
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the freedom party is set to have between 55 and 6 p. m. peace. this fights winning the largest number of themes. the freedom party of austria hasn't won an absolute majority. that means it's really approximate to govern the governing conservative allstream people's policy came in seconds in depaul, having growth around 11 percent of their support does not want to join the coalition with kiko as a lead to any 2nd. i'll give you in my view what applies before the election must also apply after the election. i've never ruled out, the po has a policy as a democrat. i don't think that's right. but i've always said that you cannot reasonably and responsibly run a state with home and take a look, a man who believed in conspiracy theories, and that accused the w white show of being the next world government. and the world economic forum of being a preparatory meeting for world domination. and i still stand by that of the parties including the social democrats, liberals and screens are also ruling out working with the freedom party and hope to form a correlation without the f b. o is an sorry, immigration, and you are
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a skeptic. pots you close to russia, as cortex believe it is reluctance to distance itself from its not the roots in the days and weeks ahead, forming a stable coalition, weights or without the f, b o is set to be a major challenge. are you to do to, to reach out to 0 being in portugal sounds of thousands of supports. as of the far right, shy golf policy have taken to the streets against what they say is uncontrolled migration. shy guy is the 3rd largest policy in the portuguese parliaments. and has been pushing to tough up migration policies during the march. the 4th with counts of demonstrates is supporting immigrants. germany has re introduced temporary controls on its land borders. minnesota state was part of a toughening of their approach to immigration bots. many felt it was a response to the rising popularity of the far right. dominant cane has this report
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. this is berkeley. i'm on the gym and danish port. these offices are carrying at checks as part of a federal track down on a regular migration. meaning anyone entering germany across any land florida can now be asked to prove their identity as here in kid, just across the river. ryan from starts block in france. so you have like feet below and log in. 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 of all the controls has been underway at some parts of the frontier with poland for many months. some people living there have welcome the new nationwide emissions printers and i actually think it's very good because we're here in the border area suffer particularly from crime and it can't be right that everyone comes in as they can and want to and nothing is done about it, at some point you have to think about your own population. invest these checks all
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at all 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 real among regular migrants works and that 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 3 previous years, but have to carry out controls on a land boat or that runs more than 3800 kilometers and takes in knowing neighboring
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countries, some of whom don't want the controls, the realities 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. dominic cane al jazeera in mecklenburg, full plumbing, a search and rescue operations all underway in central nepal, where at least a 170 people have died off to heavy floods. 42 people are still missing in the kaufman. giovanni with some pulse, remain isolated by lines lines. felix new are reports excavators and crews plow to pick layers of mud where people's homes one stood
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be hoping to find survivors. but often about douglas to flooding and decades. attention has been shifting to recovering bodies. yeah, municipal wastewater, that's on the bottom of the security forces, including the army and the police working together. i found 14 bodies yesterday and 13. well, today in the afternoon, the search reparation is continuing to them. in the healey terrain of funding district outside the capital buses were swept off, roads bite off with mud slides into valleys below. families. now grieve for the 35 people, lost their lives here. some residents are still shocked by nature's brute force, while others try to continue with their lives. aid agencies say many people are
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now in dire need and a to risk of disease. there's a lot of challenges um, particularly the ro areas because their whole communities that remain all so out. our teams within the southern part of natal are working with upon this week, mid government trying to get out to those communities. we have identified multiple communities that require support with food and shelter, and we have started with the support in that area. key roads in the customer and to valley remain cut off by debris. the government has ordered schools the shot for 3 days. whether disasters have claimed more than $260.00 lives in a row this year. and exploits on the climate change would make once when the seasons w. each year. the next door which is where the death toll from harker and then has risen to at least 89 in the south. east of the
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u. s. people in florida, georgia, south carolina and virginia ive been crossing with the destruction off them off of the stone. as you have redundancy, reports authorities say it may say months or perhaps used to recover. this was the strongest storm ever hit florida's big bend region. it struck as a category for hurricane on thursday evening, with winds of 225 kilometers now. storms direct was that it only been broken a year ago themselves now. so passed. the scenes were sitting around the island. the entire houses are missing or flat, let on themselves the storm did we can quickly as it moved inland. nonetheless, as the weather system made its way north enrolled havoc in georgia, the carolinas tennessee, even as far north as virginia. but it wasn't just the wind speeds and store themselves that made headlines or destructive, widespread flooding.

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