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but again, as i was saying previously, now it's possible last game if you would like the ground to. yeah. and the federal doesn't happen. yeah. as well as deputy leader said yesterday that the group is ready for a ground incursion. there is the thinking that that would benefit has fall a do you see it that way? i think that these are private possible now some might say that define round has the law, doesn't have the ability to launch those affecting the ground operations and to be a very effective ground force due to the fact that to us i get the costs are not start a lot has been eliminated, so i am due to the fact that to have all the prints which are taking place so long as this issue is actually true. all the ground invasion is something i think, which is very much plays through the laws of baset just out of darma 6 or something . which of you know, which will it is where likely will be full again, could trap the page to be part of the confidence maintenance before rationing. so
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it appears that benjamin up in your who is putting his on the legacy, his arm. so legacy about anything else he's focusing on that. so i think that these, randy's mike before they got into a truck in this regard. they do say, i believe the principal has been december 9th. the despite the abilities have been, you know, very much shift downgraded. that's perhaps the is randy estimation, but i'm not sure that's true on, excuse me, for that disruption which we just don't know a problem at all when you talk about how has bowl as ground defensive might be limited or not limited by the challenge, by the fact that the groups lead a long time leader was assassination of just days ago. do you think that the group, how important is it for them to choose the next leader to lead these operations? if you noticed in his remarks, deputy secretary general law law shape 9 costs. and he did say that tom,
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we're going to choose a leader sooner rather than later on, i think would execute that. so it gives you an idea of how important it is to fill that gap as soon as possible. so surface velocity, indeed, i think we'll set a priority on this issue, particularly how's that leads? i'm assuming it has come out of the control structure in the absence of a circuit general, according to military experts quite spoken to that does leave that missing link. so what needs to do that? i'm willing to do. i didn't do that. as i was saying in a previous interview, and that might not necessarily be made out in the book and announced my husband, i gave him the fact that it might put that new leadership in jeopardy. so i think that the principal is going to be very secretive in choosing of expectations next laid off, but at the same time it has to choose one as soon as possible. all it is like, thank you very much for your analysis. thank you.
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it's just going past $830.00 j m t end of a mind that we all covered. the ongoing is randy ground, defensive in depth and on media to as well sent troops into gaza. that is why the military is cooling it's operation. localized targeted and limited and began in the early hours of tuesday morning. a series of explosions were hood and areas across southern 11 on 8 people, recoding the town of south dia is the 1st time in 18. yes. that is why the troops have crossed until 11 on the same time. that is really f was continuing its attacks. a strike hit on on headway that supposed to be in the refugee camp near the southern city of side. and at least 3 people killed. and israel has also bomb the southern southern of da here, and they route again that attack destroyed at least 4 buildings that's to solvable as one has been targeting senior hezbollah figures including lita huffman masala.
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that's bringing stephanie deca. she's joining us live from jordan's capital. armand, because that is where the government has banned out a 0 from reporting the following. everything that's coming out of israel, stephanie, the mesa statements is really security officials saying that they're true. so operating within walking distance from the board. other thing, the yes, well, the is really ministry are of media spokesperson was saying that there were intensive fighting along that border. so the picture, of course, if you're not on the ground, seeing things with your own eyes, things are also very often aware of rhetoric. it's very difficult to put from exactly what is happening. uh, the only thing we have from the is ready side is that there are bottles on going and that their operation is supposed to be a limited targeted one targeting as well as infrastructure along that board. i can
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tell you that we've had a barrel of rockets from lab and on just in the last half hour or so some of those actually now making impact on seeing some video of route 6. this is a major highway that runs from jerusalem to the north. it looks like uh the smoke has caused from burning fields, but it is and also were getting some word that one is really has been injured by shop. know to the head. many people would tell you that they hadn't, there has bullet, hasn't really responded property yet to any of the large scale attacks israel has carried out against it. and the question mark is whether that means our capabilities have been significantly damaged or whether they are biding their time . what we saw now was multiple rockets launched. and when you do launch multiple walk, as it does overwhelm the air defense system somewhat. and there's been a couple of hits now, but again, they seem to have landed in open fields. and so from our team in the occupied westbank kind of cutting off that they heard booms where they were this off of the
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intersections of the iron dome and the david slayton, you know, military aircraft and to weapon systems. yes, stephanie, so has vala hasn't responded and kind such a need to the attacks that it's suffered over the past couple of weeks. but we have been reporting these strikes on tennessee of and earlier on the northern is ray the city of haifa, a yes as well, a has continue to target and it usually gives a list of its targeting of specific is really military bases. whether it's in the air force base military barracks, they just actually issued a statement saying they targeted the military barracks further in the north. but there hasn't been from what we understand because there is also is ready military center. so if, for example, there's been a hit on a military installation, we wouldn't necessarily know about it if he is radius. don't announce it because
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people don't really get to the vicinity. so, you know, it's something murky, but it doesn't seem that hezbollah has managed to inflict major damage in the sense that we would know about that people will ask you the question, because we know as bullet has the capabilities to do so it has the weaponry, it has the arsenal now of course, even though israel is had massive advantage when it comes from the air, when they are going to start pushing it on the ground, hezbollah will have the upper hand to we're going to have to wait and see how things on food but certainly they know the terrain. they have trained there for many years. they know the underground terrain. let's not forget that. so we're, that's going to be foot out above. i'm below land and i think this tunnel and bunker systems that has bullet has they're probably even more sophisticated than those of have mass and gaza. stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deca with all the latest lines. just joining us live from amman is go through our
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a goldberg and his really political commentator. he is joining us live from tel aviv already. you were telling us earlier that you believe is this as well as planning? i localized a limited and a targeted operation, but given that this is a ground offensive in southern devon on why do you think as well things that it can to face improve? it's been to war with before, couldn't defeat then. and that has only grown in strength since then, that i don't think is all thanks. it can defeats as well. i think as i was conducting this operation, not to chalk up another victory over the 11 east group. it's conducting this operation to resolve this political problem at home, i think is or believes that the cafeteria is, is followed by assassinating cited class in the fall. and the other senior leaders was enough as a shock to install a proper. i think this is a nother operation, and i think it's main purpose is to make these early citizens. it has been
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displaced for over a year, feel safe and secure enough to return home. i would not even uh take out of consideration the notion that wants to soft. ready asian wines down and there are negotiations. these early forces will ultimately retreats these early this folder. this is mainly for domestic consumption. i don't think it's the beginning as a drownings agent. when you say this is mainly for domestic consumption. certainly a large number of people and as well do support is rouse offensive against has bola, how much do you think the calculation for this is where the government is based on what seen as a mass of failure on october the 7th and saving face for what happened then? oh, i think uh very much so and they say exist. uh, the calculus is always revolving between these 2 uh, 6 points between the saying they are in guys uh and uh,
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between our history and 11 on. uh, i think uh, in both cases these are the intelligence. uh, this is proof of period technically, but uh approve quite inferior strategically and guns i think is our intelligence sales to. ready predict the difficulty of dislodging from us from foreign i think 11 honors of intelligence wasn't quite aware of the impact that use us and nations would have on this fall. emphasis on the leadership i think is 0 is trying its own game. i don't think is always looking at this and try also as terms is how is fitting the targets it wants to? here it is making an incursion. it wants to make it is not negotiating. it is not speaking, it doesn't seem to have any kind of and good is there a charms that as well can buy, solve more than it can to here given just how large scale these attacks? so the most definitely. right. and again, i think the analogy to guys uh,
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presents itself is a bit off more than it could chew in does. that's definitely the case right now. here. yes, definitely reduce the fighters under i'm terrain is certainly not going to be a positive experience for the ideas. i can say that since we last spoke, i had a rocket sirens where i live in a suburb of stella's ease and the rocket falling on route 6. apparently. that is an escalation, as far as the is concerned, that's direct fire on these early heart plants. this to lead to another round of estimation and counter explanation. but as things stand at the moment i get a sense of is paula is very aware of israel's defense city. are biting off more than it could you? i think just like, uh, i just thought it was a rainy and friends or if it's a lot of leadership right now is very to see is r as in tango itself and get
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started just like it has gotten stuck in gaza. and if that happens as well, it would have to do much less to at the very least not alive is or the victory then it would have had it since we joined the site. and our if rockets keep pulling around when you on central kind of eve, away from the board, do you think that that will change how that is, where the public feels about the operation against has all of the public support for it? the somebody. yeah. well, if, if it will do anything, it will probably bolster that supported even more the real cause of study it. the real reason for war as far as, as low as concern, is direct fire on the edge of the heartland. i mean is a, has ignored a rocket fire on as early, so i'm in surrounding gaza for decades until the october 7th attack, which was powerful enough to drag is relevant to actions of direct fire massive fire on television. the surrounding suburbs may be cause 3rd grade or war. i get a sense, again, from the way that this rocket was fired, that this was not
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a serious barish. this was a demonstration of capabilities, i think, as above is still trying to communicate with israel. the problem is, is, or isn't interested in communicating with anyone. it has given up on the ability of strategic communications even through. also it is and it is a adamant that it will play its own game by its own rules and declare victory. even c, c r. e, you said that as well as not interested in communicating and yet, but it also doesn't want a total victory of hezbollah on what do you mean by those 2 things which seem to contradict each other. you know, i think is ro, again, is on, has his own agenda and is of likes to present this agenda is though. ready it is some of the initiatives in the groundbreaking interface with the insurance is the israel is, sees itself as responding or filling up the cracks that appeared in the is early
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metaphorical wall of separation that has always been off around as well as others not engage. think about the rain in to have difficult relationships with a lot of their neighbors slash enemies slash partners. there any is always engage. so based on the ground, they're always talking this on doesn't talk is or does it engage? so it's all doesn't want to vanquish, that's by law. it doesn't want to take over 11 on. i think the preferable is early scenario would be for the liberties to rise up in rebellion against is by which to get is so detached from reality in the current situation that i think it gives an indication of how is it out is completely loops. israel is going into these images on the varner because it wants to make this rarely steel secure. israel is balling in beirut is always picking off senior posting and commanders and refugee camps because these are targets that go has already had and it sees the opportunity. i think any attempt to connect the dots here will fail because there is no underline
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pitch. or thank you very much for your analysis. that's our goal to the joining us live from tel aviv. thank you for having. that's what i have to bring in mohammed, and mostly he's a media studies professor at the doha institute for graduate studies, bahama that sent you a listing in to that as well. the analyst. and interestingly, he touched on what you talked about earlier. he was saying that what is wrong would like to do rather than try to completely destroy hezbollah, which would be a very difficult thing to do, is to make the lebanese people rise up against hezbollah. yeah, i mean i think uh or is a terrific um analyst and just to zoom out a little bit. uh, this is not anything new and is really policy or sort of philosophy, right? they have this doctor, your doctor, and that sort of was articulated more most clearly after the 2006 more um
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with, with his beloved and the doctor and basically says is real should do maximum damage um, to civilians, to create a shock among the civilians. so as to move them off of their leadership, in other words caused them to you know, detest their, their leadership, that's kind of the quickest route to eliminating these pockets of resistance whether and loving on or in the palestinian territories for beyond. right. we've seen this not a doctor and quite clearly enacted in gaza over the past 12 months. the goal was not simply to eliminate him as a goal, which would be very difficult to do militarily. everyone was saying that from the very beginning, but the goal was to do maximum damage to the civilian infrastructure and to kill civilians to borrow from what netanyahu said near the beginning of the war. one of the cause was to quote, filling out the population. so i think an israel has succeeded, we have to acknowledge that as norman finkelstein started said, recently,
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gaza is gone. i mean there is no more gaza. the un publish a report about 5 months ago saying that it would take 80 years to reconstruct garza and i think is real expects that so as soon as this war on gaza ends, the palestinians will line up to try to. there's no indication of that real happening. most of gaza has been destroyed. hum off hasn't just how misguided are these doctrines especially given the last time that as well went into that and on in 2006 the last war with has bala they was a lot of support for has fallen off to that was because it defended 11 on well, i think their, their misguided doctrines. uh for multiple reasons. number one, to your point. actually what this ends up doing is creating more resentment toward israel and it creates more resistance, not less resistance. and lloyd austin, the secretary of defense of the united states, spoke to this back in december of 2023 when he warned is real against
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a strategic defeat. and he spoke about the us in the us, his own experiences in iraq and afghanistan and elsewhere. basically saying that the us ended up creating more enemies then it had when it started these, these incursions. and that's what could happen to israel. but there another reason why this is misguided is because these are clear violations of international law. you cannot go in with 80 tons of explosive and destroy a neighborhood. israel has this 100 to one ratio and gaza. it's been published and is really media. they will kill 100 civilians just to get one, a high level, a commander that is not allowed under international law. so israel is committing war crime after work, crime in these operations and with the support of the united states. what just days off to saying that it was trying to pull across these 5 between as well. and has bola, has said that base as well, going into dismantled what they call terrorist infrastructure and has all as much
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more than a military organization younger as well as very deep, they're very deep. i thought it was interesting. what i'm on the side said she's um, maybe one of the best foremost experts on facebook lot in the world. she got card university university and she basically said we should be very cautious about reporting on as ballasa demise. and she said they're a very deep group. she spoke about their continuity of command. it's the next man up. they have tens of thousands of of members. they have a $100000.00 plus a rockets and ms miles. so i think it's way too early to, to start talking about the demise of, of physical law. and as we heard from the deputy hezbollah, deputy yesterday, everyone has the deputy and that deputies, he has a deputy home of the must. we thank you very much for your analysis. we do appreciate it. they have been walk in attacks and the base used by us troops and rocks capital. there are reports of casualties attacks targeting
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american troops. they have increased since, as well as one goes with the gun sullivan job at the reports from baghdad. in the early hours of tuesday, at least 4 rockets landed near baghdad international airport on integration, which is used as a counterterrorism based but it off the n for into including american troops which seem to have been the target has claimed by it relatively unknown repair polices and security forces found a launch site as well as launches the but they've malfunction, and that's why only 4 rockets landed on the target. there's been a new major reports of any damage or loss of life, but it does go goes, it goes to show how these attacks have, have been spike in the last few weeks and months, especially during the war on gaza, but a split at and also after the assassination of having this relate in this country. it is the last day of morning, as was officially declared by the off the government of 3 days of morning for husbands as well as these dynamics resistance in their office as it is going to
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continue to attack the presence of foreign troops in iraq and syria. to support the people of palestine and now in levon on the issue of american troops here has always been controversial and be seen in the last few administration multiples. lawmakers taking through the floor of the problem and asking the government to make sure that 4 groups leave the country. it is an ongoing discussion between iraq and the united states. but as the middle east heats up, as there is more incursions into foreign territories, the by israel, the american presence here, including military air and land assets in the region have been beefed up and is unlikely that there's going to be any reduction in the numbers in it off any time, so some of them is already down to 0. a tenant a gaza malware and it's very as to icon on the site at the refugee camp has killed 13 the members of the one family, 7 of them children. the bomb is destroyed, a 3 story building from a funeral,
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and they don't buy that in central gaza. an old familiar seeing that is targeted to dominate the area here at the last the hospital, the courtyard of the hospital turned into a seas for a funeral. this a crowd here is from the surviving family members who were a todd last night and then the refuge account. 13 people were killed. 7 of them were killed in the bodies that you see on the grounds right here. if you count the body, we said 13 of them, but 7 of them, those are the children who were turned into pieces and were brought to the hospital in, in a plastic bags in and in coolers they were foot altogether. so one of these bodybags has the bodies of, of 2 or 3 people, right on this floor on the ground of, of a lot of trucks in the past with them right now, what they are doing, the after performing the prayer and bidding farewell, these bodies will be loaded into the truck and tig into their final resting place
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here and then, and by city of the sea, the lab fathers, a crying mothers find others hear the tragedy of this that has been over. and over every single day i, we, we, we don't recall a day going by without watching this scene happening right here at the courtyard of the hospital, more sadness, more tragedies keep on folding as this really military continues to pound more families and deliberately targeting families inside their residential home to the president's to the leaders and to the nation. i want to say that this is the aim of these really occupational. these are, these do rarely talk gets our children are being killed in a cutting to pieces. our women are being killed and torn apart. we're facing genocide for a whole year. it's not only the altura family,
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it's the entire palestinian people who are being killed and exterminated. how long will the world give us a deaf ear? until when is the world going to stay silent without any response to the occupations brian's name, and is that what he does? they were targeted by miss aisles when they were sleeping. they were burned while they were sleeping. there were defenceless. civilian displaced people taking it from the ground here, unload it and it will be taking the final renting of place here and there the, the on, cuz we were told there are no space available at the graveyard where they're taking it. so some of these bodies are going to be buried inside others, graveyards with other family members in the with other family members who were killed in the hot for 2 hours as well. just decide the where is the, the arctic seeing right here, where there vibing, no shock at all, what happened? these people were sleeping inside their home. when it was a fire,
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relentless, here's tried, dest destroyed the whole building, a 3 story building here, remaining, surviving family members are following the truck here, bidding farewell for family members who were killed. and what we're seeing here is the, the mothers and the women who are still here are in shock, are involved. and in this really, what happened to them and to their family members, this tragedy keep on holding on daily basis. to the point. it is hard to be a daily routine for the ready displaced and it's from as high as families across the central area of the gaza strip. my lord from last the hospital in there that i tell us if you're just joining us as well and has launched a ground operation 11 on for the 1st time since 2006,
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the military says it's conducting closed, limited and targeted res against has bala off the killing, it's lead awesome. nested on the on friday the group is defiant and 10 says as a ready to meet any ground defensive. joseph giovanni reports from they wrote, the slayers illuminating the skies above southern loving on a sign that is rarely troops were crossing the border for days. as the military had been mobilizing along the border air strikes rop monday. to wait for the ground offensive. israel says localized and targeted against hezbollah sites. we look at the composition of this trend. so pest bullet is made off mainly to miss side units and the special forces. now these are believe that it had destroyed, most of them is science, where the unit will at least 50 to 60 to 70 percent. and now what is
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a loss is to surround this special poll says israel says, is ground operation is being supported from the air, a strike his a not what can your site and the largest colors to camp 11 and the southern suburbs as they route were once again, targeted in several large strikes, this confident because of recent successes in various assassinations and bombings that they have conducted. but frankly, i think they are over confident if they go in and they think that they can seriously disabled hezbollah on the ground. i think they're in for a few nasty surprises. their strikes weren't limited to 11 on syrian state. media said and attacked, killed several people, including a journalist in the capital, damascus door such
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