tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 2, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container, stuff in your own adventure, you know, counter adding the, [000:00:00;00] the 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news. our life from bill coming up in the program today is really media are reporting soldiers killed and injured in confrontations with has pulled off fighters on the border with 11 on a southern bay route. this bombed again, as the,
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as really military continues to attack. what it says or his beloved target, ron's foreign minister says itself or ration against israel is completed, tended to hon. has no intention to escalate further after firing nearly $200.00. besides, it is real overnight in gaza at least 179. people are killed by a series of is really strikes on shelters and schools, including one on the north and the beginning with the israel living on border is really media is reporting soldiers killed and injured in confrontations with hezbollah fighters. on monday, israel announced that they had sent troops across the border and what it called the limited localized res, against the group. just in the past few hours, it as announced more troops adjoining. the operation also ordered people in 25 more lebanese towns to leave elsie's 0, stephanie decker is in jordan's capital. so ordinarily, you will be reporting from within israel,
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but of course is realize band alpha 0. so you're in amman. jordan, steph, look we have the footage we just showed it is really helicopters evacuating soldiers from $711.00 on so they're now taking casualties on the ground. what did they say? i don't say anything. i think this is because there is and is really minutes read gag order and place are all they do this very often under sensitive situations. usually at some point this will be lifted and we'll get a clearer picture. the only report we have is from saudi media saying that 4 is ready, soldiers killed and 20 injured again. we need to get a clearer picture. what is clear is that there was either a firefight mine to mine on the ground because this happened this morning between his ready soldiers. and it has been to both sides confirming this or has bala and various rocket barges that have been going out going and throughout the day targeted the soldiers along the border. those details are not clear. what is clear,
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as you mentioned, they're helicopters evacuating is rudy soldiers, whether dead or injured to many ambulances around 20 that were waiting for them. this is now a couple of hours ago. and 3 hospitals in northern israel had been put on alert. it was always going to be a very, very difficult, despite for his reading soldiers in side southern level. not that interesting. the serial. this seems to be the 1st man to mind confrontation since the announcement of the ground invasion. and it is ended up from what appears to be quite a hit to these ready soldiers. stephanie, i appreciate there's not a lot of clarity at this point. but israel says it is a quote limited operation, right? what is doing in southern lebanon? do we know? do we have a better understanding of what the limited actually means on the ground today and tomorrow? and they say that they want to dismantle,
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has bullet infrastructure. they say that a many of the lebanese villages close to the border have been turned into staging grounds for hezbollah to use the on an attack on israel. however, the back to ation order is that these ready army has been given over the last 2 days yesterday. and today showed villages right up to the tiny river aware of course they want has bhalla to push back to the northern part of that. so if you piece together all of this, it looks like they potentially don't want to stay just along the very south at the same time, maybe it's only in an intensified campaign of air strikes, but that has already been going on. the ultimate a these really say is to return the 60000 or so is radius or their homes along that northern border that needs be serial. but that probably also needs a political and diplomatic solution. and that's definitely decor reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much. for that, let's go to amber on con, who's joining us now? live from has, by,
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in the 711 on em are on. so has belie saying that it repelled is really troops near the border. what do you know as well, what we can piece together from various different sources is that there was some sort of entry into suddenly a sort of lebanese territory via who they see by is really soldiers who are then met with an ambush by his beloved fighters. and they took injuries and perhaps death. so i haven't quite confirmed about my colleagues, stephanie was talking about a guy, go to buy these ready to use and then retreated back into the northern israel territory nowadays is very uh, this is very interesting because there were 3 key points when the is rainy announced that they were going to mount these ground invasion that they attacked
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intensely with ash strikes and autism to read the went through out the not in continues. now that's a day see time and a complicated, but they see is very interesting because if it's where it's really sold is all initially coming in from. it does pull hezbollah at the advantage. it makes them allow them to use guerrilla tactics, insurgency tactics that we've seen, that they've done to great effect in 2006. this is literally how they fault the war in 2006 inflicted, over that 33 day complex. a severe loss is on the is right, these and eventually drug them back into the know them is really territory. so this might be the 1st clue as to how his beloved, he's going to fight this particular will, but we are also hearing syrup. the fight is on now engaged right now, a put according to his book in tomorrow,
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and ross on the eastern side of the this the august 11 on. and they say that there are casualties amongst the is really sole, just the idea of these really only haven't put a statement yet. is likely. like my colleagues, stephanie dec. i said again this going to be a gag order on here. but so once again, they all coming in and they're being met with the resistance. that is, ro knew that they were going to be met with his bullet, knew that they could meet them with this type of ambush, insurgency tactics, iran con, reporting from $711.00 on. thank you very much. and ron was really error rates are still targeting, they root, these are the live pictures of the lebanese capital right now we're strikes of focused on the southern suburb of diet. this and this is the aftermath of overnight is really or strikes on the neighborhood of sheila and southern bay route. and lebanese officials are reporting widespread destruction
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across areas of the capital believe to be has the law strongholds, say no, hold. it reports now from the lebanese capital please forgive me, i couldn't protect you, he says inconsolable after his wife and daughter were killed. civilian deaths and injuries are mounting as, as well escalates its operation against hezbollah. 7 these victims were displaced, people with an air strike destroyed the building, they were in your 11 on southern city of site. then the desk told average is $100.00 a day. the un says at least 80 children were killed in the past week alone. throughout the day now, we had lunch and we were sitting together. then came the dryly wall plains and bummed us. i kept telling my daughter not to be afraid because i didn't expect outbuilding to be hit. it's all civilians inside. what do you want me to say? my whole life changed and the 2nd israel says it is heading hezbollah sites in
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areas where the group has a presence, the bombs are causing significant damage, particularly in bed with southern suburbs. yesterday there was a bonding and 4 locations and a residential buildings that was targeted. as you can see, st. got no one was there because people are moving to safer places in between waves of air strikes, people make their way back home to retrieve what they left behind. streets are largely empty. hundreds and thousands of people have left neighborhoods invaded southern suburbs. there's been no less up in israel's air campaign. and now israel has announced a new phase. it says, troops were deployed inside lebanese villages, a claim to you and peace keeping force did not confirm if the state of lebanon in the world can push his bottle away from our border. we have no choice for interrupt thing that report by say in order to take you live a to southern baby was in fact were in da here, the southern suburb of the 11 east capital where it has the last spokesman is addressing the media near the sight of
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a recent is really strikes is listening to me, it hasn't been said many things without in the presence of any military activities, you can get it. i would do to investigations and hezbollah media and go to the bottom. we'd be prepared to provide then it says city, it does state to a silver you and the whole world that they say is a savage barbarian at that by is right on that kind of sort of television and space . and this is a television station building which was living to the ground does not contain lead military activities to us. i knew the purpose of this large scale. the station is nothing but destruction tending no malice, love to god and perpetrating crimes. simply repeating that drives of
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gaz, uh, now, living in is living as another gaz asked me. the purpose of this really and to me is nothing but to perpetrate killing that. so it says say bad butter body desire, blood, the thirst desire. the enemy is bare but is key, is that a message to us is also clear. systematic destruction alone come to the southern villages and towns and the ha, ha ha ha. same penny to turn the people again as that existence and that existence fight to. but i'm, i'm so to make that a building close, high out on the higher one by way of the system. i think the destruction, which is already pre planned by, there's a,
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the enemy and the then we say that is this dance movement phase totally back by the masses here. but on the, on the con, 3 base point place the random in discriminate the space and destruction by israel. when the people move, add them and to stand behind the distant move in, simply because a lot of this movement is a lot of see walk up. you know, i'm not, there is no doubt that my buddy. no, not a problem with the well got it added to the monitor may hear this in fees. this was present today. he would have told us that we are in his heart mind. and so nathan may have now most are in
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love with the monitor. nobody knows where behind the mind goes. today. he would tell them to me that one of these destroyed buildings when the bell talk about it in a far better way. and the masses would turn in to tell them that we are ready to sacrifice our blood and sold for our homeland law by the grace of god that lead the sale of his beloved will follow was a and the footsteps of muscle stuck up in these latin buildings will be the beds, a lot of fight that is today. the model would engage and close today is flight thing. you know that you so, so happy minutes before this, but it's going for an stuff on your and what's happened in miss gov today is
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nothing for the but it on the tape of the eyes, the whole of what is the way things these 80 and again, that number of dealings among the ranks of the enemy is high. the enemy is today and try it, played on their losses on the front at that level. but yet it is got out of vacant. throw simply because the law says are key and i know not every minute. and so the is a really, and it means to me, yeah, come, i would then say that they are suffering loss is on the front. a lot of resistance fighters are fully prepared to stand up to the enemy gun fronting, repeating the same slogan at your command. the lots of
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a lot i showed you including you, the media to present it. they have saw that i saw that anybody is people that people are far to, to use and state fastness and to our lives lives of that it is just move into the living and i saw you old on the bed. that is this sense movement and fighters are when and 5 and a lot of cool man. then control bod, fine. a lot of his offices are way and find the war. is fund console new around. so the, and if, and if you move, he had the upper hand by way of assassination. we, i showed you that, i mean that this is it, the furnace around 7. and we will be rewarded with big city by god on might the
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thank you that i had the lights up. so when i show you, this is nothing but a tape of die. it's very what's happened in miscast today and model the russ lucky and other areas and also include things. they said a lot of nothing but the tape of dice very. it is the beginning of the confrontation. we are having game the upper hand watches, yet we are acting with that goes in the blood work to the very, very know my ecc then should on i would the we have sufficient numbers of grave and so rapid when $3.53 and we have sufficient market weapons and ammunition law to the fee to the aggressor, and they may have the $1.00 that has the modem is a low. so put
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a year to team from the winter. and so loss is on the ground on the backend fee. up to the day this up as the yeah, the sitting, the southern of lebanon is destroyed. and the enemy is saying that this is going to be another guys that the message is on auto. it's clearly that by the owners of the destroyed buildings they, it, it's a rated that they are ready and prepared to sacrifice. what on every day, and i'm precious. that means it's not the way i'm not good said good. then a statement is automated. yes, this is the moment we have been waiting for for the enemy to step in to say, put on our homeland. we are waiting as has them. as i said, we are waiting for your thanks to to name a blaze one. so you said quote on our home,
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then both our places are disclosed openly and with transparency. this is hazard. well, how about that the alf hezbollah. com. this is the i'm sure he is available batch of the some of the possible. okay. you've been watching the life footage of what is essentially a press conference in southern bay roads that was being given by mohammed sci fi as the last spokes person. now he was addressing, you saw the media scrum around and he was addressing the media from the site of a tv station that was destroyed on monday by israel. now he said a couple of things. number one, that there was no military activity at that tv station. that was destroyed, he said that the purpose of this um was not military in nature. that it was the destruction for the sake of destruction. and israel was trying to repeat in
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a booth when it has done in his gods. but that was his 1st point. the 2nd point was that his beloved fighters, he said, are currently fighting is really troops near the border. and the israel has the stain, multiple fatalities in his words, but that they are hiding the true number of fatalities and casualties. so that was coming from as well. as perks person in da here at the sites of this um tv station that was linked to hezbollah. according to israel. now iran has launched nearly $200.00 midsize it israel, which it says is in response to the assassination of the leaders of hamas and hezbollah. as well as a senior, a rang and military commander. iran is foreign minister has said the operation against israel is now completed and the tier one has no intention to escalate further. but israel says a response is coming. and also who reports intel will be,
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the sound of sirens reverberated throughout the city and explosions lit up the night skies overhead. israel's, they are defensive intercepting some of the almost $200.00 ballistic missiles launched by it on towards the country. the projectiles even seen in the jordanian skies over a month, a israel's army called it on the actions a serious attack. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu address the nation insisting the attack had failed and vowed it would not go on answered. you're gonna stop. ron made a big mistake tonight and it will pay for it comes to your writing, writing doesn't understand a determination to defend ourselves or our resolve to strike back. it makes it on revolutionary guard course says the attack was in response to the assassinations of his bowl. a leader has enough that a law, how mass political chief is mine he yet and to hit on, as well as the killings of several it on in military officials. it owns president
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masoud possession, released the statement saying, based on legitimate rights with the aim of peace and security for it on in the region. a decisive response was given to the aggressions of design is regime. this action was in defense of the it on the an interest and citizens, nothing you all who should know that it on is not war mongering, but it will firmly stand against any threat. this is just a glimpse of our capabilities do not engage in conflict with it on for his partner of us. president joe biden reiterated america's full support for israel. my direction nice is military actively supported, the defensive is and we're still assessing the impact. but based on what we know now, the tech peers that defeated and in effect, and this is testament, is rarely military capability. and us i'm also is also a testament to test a plan between united states and israel dentist,
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fate and defend against praise of attacks and expect. and the question now is what comes next in this dangerous cycle of escalation? uncertainty throughout the region is very much on the rise and fears of a broader conflict throughout the middle east, or at an all time high. and the central jersey to a man. so who decide he joins us now. you're right or a specialist and the radiant affairs a you're in there, ron. so the message from around this morning after firing almost 200 missiles until the last night this morning, they're saying we're done. we don't want war as well actually it comes from to ron, that there is a sort of resolute determination when it comes to preparation for any sort of scenario in case is really decided to further escalate the situation. it has been repeatedly said by different officials, including the president and the foreign minister. the foreign minister said the bus
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or oxy came out today to say that the are done. the operation is over, but in case is released, decided to continue the attack. there is going to be more crushing answers to be received down the road. this is about to be here from the foreign minister. and of course, an official letter was sent to the united nations with the same message, sending messages of warning from iran. the foreign minister b also know that had a phone conversation with his concert parson, german for us and fruits and to send messages of warning. and of course, the rain in connection with the switzerland has conveyed this message to the americans as well that into and then it comes to further escalation. either a ron is not interested, that's all about. but if it's happens, there's going to be further consequences down the road for the is released that's. that's what we hear from the rainy aside so far and added to that is the statement
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in bitch of foreign minister in precise on the very nature and quite a tea of this attacks that took place last night in which civilian targets were not at sole hit and it was just military targets and the security, the targets that were hits into it within this attack that shows that shows the nature of the ross logical retaliation pertaining to the ongoing development. okay, so headed us who to study writers, specialist and radiant affairs. thank you very much. us military officials have confirmed to naval destroyers were used to intercept some of the runs missiles. philip hill is in washington dc for us. so filled a message from washington is we help defend israel and we will continue to do so. is now i say, well that's exactly the message. you know load. austin actually said late last night. he was condemning what he called this outrages attack. but it was also a warning to around say we will never hesitates to protect our forces and our
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interest, obviously, bearing in mind that the us has the lodge, i'm growing, admit that she presence in the middle east. you got to wonder what's is on the minded president bite in this morning though. you know, we were told that he would be having a cold with prime minister netanyahu late last night. the transcript of that quote is not coming yet. it's a little after 6 o'clock in the morning here, so we should probably expect to hear that in the next few hours. but you wonder if perhaps he's going to be trying to use this uh, these remarks by iran saying, look way done now as some kind of way of talking. a premonition that you know who down, you know, prime minister netanyahu was already said everyone's going to pay for this. yesterday joe biden was talking of severe consequences being an active. but he said this before, he said this back in april. remember when ron lloyd's that last attack on israel following the bombing of its consulate in syria, i would need to then try to walk this back to try to deescalate the situation. because remember, a, despite the fact that the us is backing israel ha fully,
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it also is try to deescalate the last thing joe buys wants or needs right now i headed for an election. is this country involved in that? why the will? okay, that's the view from washington at this hour. we appreciate it is very late indeed middle of the night for you. i'll show you. we're still a valid. thank you for staying up for us. let's get the european reaction joined a whole joins us from brussels. jonah france and then you k both say that they were involved militarily last night when iran was firing at israel. what do we know? what i'll tell you what we don't know. we don't know specifics about precisely what ministry assets were involved, what role they play, but we do have of statements, as you say, from both countries using funding vague language, but language which and then big give us a points to the fact that the ministries were engaged to the french festival, the french foreign ministry saying france has participated through its military means in the middle east to counter the radians threats. and we know, of course,
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put back in april the last time they were on fired. drones and cruise missiles, axis royalties relevant to the french assets were involved in downing, some of those enjo damion, s space. the french have a basis in jordan. and i would that be a places like that to the british. the for the defense secretary, john heat, exciting british forces have this evening, play the pots and attempts to prevent further escalation in the middle east. and again, we know that back in april in that multi national response to iran, marseilles that produce our f type foods were involved in bringing some down to fully from the base in cyprus. john hailey is in cyprus today on wednesday in part costs to oversee britain's attempt to evacuate the citizens from 11 on in the coming hours. a british government shot to the plane is expected to leave a route. i don't know how reporting from brussels. thank you very much for that, jonah, a spring and andrea se creek associate professor at the school of security studies at kings college. lyndon,
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you are joining us from london life. thank you for being with us now that iran has said we are not, we're, we're done with our attack. that was it. there's not going to be a 2nd phase of, of the attack. and if israel doesn't counter escalate, you know, we'll leave it at that. now that iran has said that, would it be accurate to say the fate of the region really is an israel's hands to see what they are going to do. now, you see the lower, so in a spiral of escalation that we've been always in a much higher level over 12 mazda side and spiral means every response has a another, respond to that reaction. as a reaction, we have to expect intro to respond to this in order to somewhat set the balance of 2 thirds, if you will do something to try to regain access to the tori dominance. as we say, the question is just, what can israel actually achieve? what is there in the morning is that we have is really now it's, it's coming out yesterday from college. i just was on additions saying that they're
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talking about reading change of historical opportunities to change the balance of power on the ground. so good uh, which suggests quite extensive strikes on the wrong. um, you know, obviously what happened yesterday was extremely emotional for these really, these images haven't been seen before and is really history with these sort of project of writing down all over the country with a lot of the not being intercepted. so, you know, they're speaking from an extremely emotional on your view. the key question now is to what extent will respond to it and that responds will determine what will happen next, as with everything and as why it is so immensely important task, some sort of all right, just kind of work collectively with the ratings as well. but also the, these really is to kind of seek and different magic way of getting things ready, the opportunity send the message, but also how to make sure that this, this is what as these really analysts and others that i was speaking to last night during and after the attack we're saying,
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and you mentioned this benjamin netanyahu might want to use this window exploit this window. um, as an opportunity to attack iran and a major way maybe take out maybe go after the nuclear facilities. maybe something a level below that, like uh, oil facilities, is that, is that a scenario that you think is realistic? so the, yesterday on, on these, it was almost severe the, in a boy in terms of the impacts old. it wasn't kind of rough and that way, so the response that is real will have to set an hour has to be hard for the last time. is that awesome project? us with an alternate exotics in iran from is really acros outside the rain s a. so we would probably see an escalation in that respect with that process going potentially entering it, ringing s. place and doing so it's a ministry size. i think that's to be expected that setting and want to have more strategic targets. more potentially the size of the r g c and i these kind of
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rocket and miss, i don't seem to tell you, is there is talk about a nuclear program. but also here the run has the kind of put most of is the program . the most important aspects of the program deep on the ground in the mountains is not something that will be easily accessible by israel from the. so very few options that i don't see how it stacks on the not military. all facilities refineries of such or anything in the past and go have any impact or would be in any way justified a, on the, as the response to destroyed yesterday. but is also obviously very much likely. but what is, what is key is that it just wants to show results strength. but there's also a uterus in terms of thinking that israel now has a g, something that i think they can help achieve minutes or can i get you to pivot to the border now between israel and lebanon. so another military front is really the troops are now on the ground, so the 11 on has been lost as they are repelling them. that is really is are taking
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casualties. i know we don't have very much information from now, but what do you make of what we are hearing as well, it is very difficult. there is no way to kind of media on the ground. these really easy, don't allow any media all, everything we're here is either from the idea or from us or the military policies. both of them obviously want to is tell the side of the story. what, what we can say. no. is it the, i haven't made a lot of progress. i mean, there's been, you know, not running through. so what i can see at the moment i have 2 main corridors, one in the northeast, and one, somewhere at the center of the bona where they had crossed in this big heavy fight yesterday to spend it to the strikes a lot of a sort of uh, you know, leveling the ground with, with, with strikes as well. so we, you know, we can expect that the main for us will come along these sort of car doors. but we, we don't know how much progress has been made. but oh, we know it's from both sides. is that the way there was that be 5 say? and obviously what happened last night will have an impact on how quickly the idea
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of can progress. because monday the idea is already booked down in a while ago. the book down in the war in the west side and now have to has to open up the front. it gets the wrong edmonton from the nose. and so i think that kind of spread very thinly in terms of capacity. we'll find a very, very hard to make rapid, uh, sort of in boxes as well as waiting for this as well as been well prepped to find it more in the ground. they've been waiting for it and here's what it's giving and the whole they, they want it on the ground. andrews creek associate professor at kings college london. thank you very much for your time. this our let's take you now is who gaza? the is really military is significantly increasing its attacks across the strip killing at least 70000000 palestinians overnight. then into this morning, wednesday morning. it strikes targeted gauze, the city and the north end of the se rod's refugee camp and central gaza, and a ground operation in san eunice in itself is really forces killed at least $53.00 people. 12 of them from one family and many residential buildings were destroyed
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while people were still inside. medical sources said he is really army, prevented paramedics and civil defense teams from reaching the bombs sites. let's bring announces, here's honey my fluids from darrell bell and the central part of the gaza strip. so honey, the, the bottom line is that while the world is very much focused on iran and loving on and what's happening there, the, the rates, the pace of killing in the gaza strip has not subsided. or the yes sir, all it has been did change. in fact, what we're seeing is that higher rhythm india talks more of that sir, is in the box across the gas turban. unfortunately, as we expected, the number keeps increasing. as civil defense it who paramedics, the volunteers of from the area and southern part of honeymoon is that's not an area where there's really in military conducted a ground invasion,
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a southern one where people were still inside. they were taken by the surprising dia, tock, time selma, via goal is to attack the girls. their village was all at once in the area, and more bodies are being removed right now from under the rubble of that. and the number of one single family wants it for me, it will be with work as an overnight, a talk to 19 right now was more of the bodies are removed from all the buildings that have been destroyed by the f. as we're looking at a very high number right now, we're close to a 100 of people across the gulf. the vast majority of them were in the city of tanya and is now many of the bodies arrive to hospitals in han, you and his doctor hospital, or the central area here in the or a lot. so how's it going for the know the part of the city? there are many of the bodies that a ride to the mores of the hospital with no family members with them. so it's hard to identify these bodies. and so that's why they're not reduced or up till now because they need someone to identify them so they can be taken to
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a proper value after that, it from the hospital. what has been fully confirmed and registered by the whole officials in these it's free hosp to the right. now it sits at $79.00, people killed, including women and children. and then in the body that arrived to the hospital that fully unrecognizable it was a child because of feeling was nice then the from the clothes that they were wearing. but overnight attacks as truck residential building 10 sizes that courses centers for the northern part of a school was targeted. and an or printers institute, that's the institute at the center part of government to be where at least 5 people were killed inside that and or friends inside this facility where were killed houses here was honey about mood reporting from darrow butler that's in the central part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. they are reporting honey. israel's attacks on level known have triggered an unprecedented displacement crisis in the country. according to the united nations,
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at least 1000000 people have been uprooted from their homes. tens of thousands of sleeping in mosques under bridges. and in the streets, many syrian refugees in the country have often to return home, joined by hundreds of thousands of lebanese now seeking refuge in the neighboring country. let's bring in a george cataneo here. secretary general of the lebanese red cross enjoys is from barrow. george, thank you for your time today. can. can you give us an overview of the humanitarian situation? 11, not at the moment beyond what i just outlined to realize we did more than 1000000 is leaving this out because some of the route to not be who then or so amount of live or not looking about. there might be more than $16700.00 might be the thing about then just in long, but i'm not talking about the people who need it or of as and
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support at the end of the day is to say not an official document be and we cannot forget the final point, $5000000.00 cd, and if it's easy to the nation with them, that's always 1st last and the government. and also who the i see i see in the 1st and with do you and he can. and if i see that subdivision or risk and that hasn't been and the pacific isn't the thing i would back just to hold, as well as what they didn't know about the storage. if i, if i can jump in, are you able to reach all the populations that are in need? are you able to reach the areas, for instance, in southern lebanon? those are evacuations known zones now to be, is really army wants evacuated. yeah. as you know, we have our station near the like the saw from sure boss. my, um a chair, you know,
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there been of course we had a funding grant and feeding coordination with us. the thing on best to best buy this is my bill. and so we have our same day in august the sides and how about the gc and i'm talking about the blue line that's coming from clyburn on and coming from the notes maybe to some of the cases of some of the saw the the got to be the north, georgia, the keep your teams. how do you keep your teams safe? do you have any kind of coordination, direct or indirect? with the really penetrate because they want that whole area cleared of, of people are usually we have to be meeting with the fence unit for the direct the way we have and this officer was leaving this operational review. the
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trend is coordinating with entertainment guy or the supervisor because rather use that in the bag and box that's a good fit for us is. this is what we're doing in bed and we had the, the i and the. 9 lady at the time for me to have it 1st i see i see, but in fact in the nation you said uh, even with dot com and then just pay for the access and the router and the create the other areas. yes, we are okay. i would theme from the law. we have the ribbon remotely. right ahead. think i will community right? delivering to the as you know, it's not the word of this house, the appraiser pages. they have every way that the 33 right after the community and our mission,
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the for free for the new to the independent and part time is something where we have a practicing the ones that must have been special most efficient. okay. george george cataneo secretary general of the lebanese red cross. thank you very much for all those explanations. no doubt that we will need to talk to you again in the coming days. but you said that your teams are still along the blue line, serving communities that are there, even though that is now part of evacuation. so the israel has ordered all the. okay, from kim, i'll just, i'll tell you what they haven't done. most of the pedigree where is funding and has been a human being, we need not a joyce, good time, you have the lebanese red cross. thank you so much. the . the us is vice presidential candidates faced each other for their only debate before november as presidential election as expected the economy, abortion,
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and immigration featured heavily. but the debate began with a question on the most recent developments in the middle east, sharper time see reports from new york city where the debate was held. the gallup poll, released on the day of the only vice presidential debate, found that some 4 out of 10 registered voters felt both republican j events and democrats and bolts were poor candidates. this was a challenge to rectify that. the moderators began to debate by sketching out a middle east, threatening by the nuclear ambitions of rome. should the us as a result of this launch pre emptive strikes against that country, my account of it tries to arms of the question waltz retreated into praising complet harris's qualities. what we've seen out of vice president harrison is we've seen steady leadership. we've seen a calmness that is able to be able to draw on the coalitions to bring them together . understanding that our allies matter and development seemed taken by surprise, by the question launched into
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a description of his family background before eventually settling on this responses . look, it is up to israel, what they think they need to do to keep their country safe, and we should support our allies wherever they are when they're fighting the bad guys. i think that's the right approach to take with you is real question. throughout the debate, funds gave with a more published performance, with wells growing more comfortable in over time. but come with ours is running, mate did have to admit that he'd misspoke could when he said in the past. but he was in chandler when squared during the chinese crack down that i've tried to do the best i can, but i've not been perfect and i'm a knuckle head at times. we had an environment seemed telling me stumped also about whether joe biden won the 2020 election against donald trump. i would just address . did he lose the 2020 election? tim, i'm focused on the future did come. those last 2 exchanges a craving, the biggest headlines after this debates. meanwhile, both candidates being unable to rule out a pre emptive strike on their own on behalf of israel, appears to
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a policy without control visit. shepard can see out, is there a new escape on that debate with natasha lynch? that she's a political scientist, the professor of u. s. government at the university of essex. and you're joining us to pass us from coal just in the u. k. thank you. did. is it fair to say that the war in the middle east kind of hijacked at least the early part of the v p debate for you? it's definitely fair to say that there's going to be more attention on what's been going on to release as the crisis has been escalating as foreign policy isn't really the strong suit. i energy dad's 4 or 10. well that, that's not an area of strange. try a demo where they can comment about it, but in the middle, these politics is important in the election. there will be some very tight races in swing states, particularly in the state of michigan for call harris is still struggling with our
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american voters. so there are different reasons why in the middle east crisis is incredibly important, but we didn't see much during the presidential debate. yeah. and about michigan the, the uncommitted movement chose not to endorse commer harris, which could be really damaging to her. but at the same time, they also said, don't let donald trump be elected. so what will viewers in voters and michigan do unclear at this point when, when does the debate, whether it's presidential or vice presidential, the sort of mandatory question is, who want it? what do you think in this case? which is interesting because the total revealing that it was really close, 42 percent of and 41 percent false. i would say that the stronger in the 1st half of the debate, he was able to articulate trusts, vision, in a slight a way that the calling was compelling to republican. but i would say walking his foot in the 2nd half and he was able to communicate better and on the waiting some of the gaps that,
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that affected him in the beginning and enjoy the service. that is clearly a more skill demeanor. and this is really his strong suit and was just better off the campaign when he's connecting directly with voters. and so that came through last night. but i think one of the interesting news was that happened towards the end of the night. and this is already mentioned, the report we're benz can really answer the simple question and then you want an answering around the a lot of questions, but you couldn't answer the single question about whether or not i find it fairly won the election and about the peaceful transfer of power a basically try the gas light the public to believe that there was a peaceful transfer power on june 20. when that wasn't the case of the one of the be yours, that's committed, but overall and had a pretty good 9 inches. republicans replacement is performance. okay, and it's interesting to know that the question that was the hardest answer perhaps was the simple question of who won the last selection. natasha,
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that's all the time we have for now. that's essential. instead, political science is professor of us government at the university of essex. thank you. this is ruby still ahead on alpha 0 arsenal, secure their 1st jenkins need when of a season, find out how much will be there with that and the rest of the dates for the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination. and due by
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business to get off the ground. right. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news, your better tomorrow the . the news with some of the most has done just in the studio. so thank you very much sarah. well our so we'll have to care the 1st when and decisions european champion . so you get me to, to, to side or to know when is against bice alma all goes from kind of have it's, and it will kind of soft. i decided to this game and london arsenal now have full points from their opening to games. swap you see are still well today. so thanks to
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their opening match day. when it gets to rona, i think you raises the confidence i thing and the belief that that we can compete with, with any team on that level, europe and competitions where they will be in kind of a games that are very defensive, the premier league and i think we show to a lot of majority team the way that we played as well. you know, and i think we, we put our assembly in the way that we want to behaving. you'd have, i guess the teams roberts in the case called twice as bar salon. okay. and the 5 now when over young boys of switzerland respond to sleep leaders that had lost their opening match. i guess one echo investigate has become only the 2nd to ask for sound or not the score 50 goals. and this competition after turning 50, the law seasons one as a booster adult and we're $71.00 winners against cost is chanting celtic. that's it . so straight victories now for adult and next up for them. and this tormentor is
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a re run of last is finally against real madrid and a single goal from nigeria and struck a victor of going fast for jim and champion finally was closed. and that getting the best of ac milan, and one now when 1st i'd be along as this team and the 2nd straight defeat for me on the visa and then be here. we defended really well. we haven't conceded any goals during these 1st 2 games were in a champions league mindset. we understand when we have to controllable. when we have to suffer, the champions league is about financing. we must be competitive. and tonight's was a good example of that. was 2 years now since alonzo joined, live occlusion and transformed their fortunes. we've been talking to football, writes a jamie, and about the impact he's had. and when chevy, alonzo says to call you back, they would all be. it was already in the season, but they were in the run, the guy sees arm and he managed to to get them into the,
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into the top hoffman and find for your hateful festival stability. and they've done just for the confidence a great mix of experience and use. and so however long he stays in the role i'm and show the future like to choose. and he said the grunt i have spoken to, to live accusing funds and they just, so i have this green on their face that is like, yeah it's, i think it's a bit of a stereotype. and this is still that, that pension themselves, for example, you know, last season when i went on this amazing run. so many times they took down the night . so many times they were coming into the 85th, 1996 minute either trailing old rolling and then they might as to why we get the drill or when and it happens so many times. it, you know, it's not coincidence. it's just, you know, it's a belief about payments and the funds are just loving every 2nd of it. i think there is a realism that they understand that this season isn't going to be the same. they know that they have lots of buying the unit. domestics, they who will be looking to reach height, that the crown of them. so the,
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the realistic in the, in the fact that they understand last season was a magical fire towel. but they still using that they have the state sign me on the ground and they understand that no, they'll be in for another to fall on the occlusal domestic arrival, as a by munich face asked of villa. later on wednesday, vincent company's men beat and almost grew up in 92 and their child is big, open a company. it was a surprise choice to take over the line. last season, he was in charge of english from indeed temporarily who were relegated off of the division. i don't come here carrying anything from the past over then. lessons and learnings on. but it's different place tomorrow is different clubs. it's a different context, different situation, different season, and um and then you have to leave it a little bit behind and focus on what's ahead in that sense which the bad with the plays we have. and hopefully we'll be able to win this game for, for brian munich. but i'm not important in this case,
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it's about the club and about the place. the new york mets at baseball team have had the 48 hours to remember. well, monday they secure the sports and the playoffs, and a day later they beat the milwaukee brewers. and the 1st at post season game, the mets are now one victoria, away from moving on to a national league division series against the philadelphia phillies. lebron james and son burnett have officially started the 1st training compa as teammates at the los angeles lakers. 19 year old rooney joined the lakers as the 2nd round draft pick their set to become the 1st father and son, and be a history to play together. the new seasons, thoughts later this month to play any rookie no louder, and so i'll learn as much as you can try to get better when you get the opportunity to go out and do it. so does that want me to do there was a successful for all of them. not only, you know bonnie but the rest of the group is well. it's not an ambridge of sentiments are still deadlocked in the contests to get
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a shot at winning the america's cup. it time both hit problems on tuesday as it knows and dived into the waters off the coast of barcelona. despite this set back, the series remains level at full, full, eventual when will take on using and for the americas cup of trophy that so support from behind you back to say. all right, some of the more thank you very much. i think you'll be back later. we look forward to that. thank you, son of a one more thing before i let you go. mexico, a sworn in its 1st female present cloudy, or shine. bell has promised to increase the minimum salary and provide more homes. the for john holman, was at her in organization in mexico city, one of the 2 hundreds and 65, mid mexico. as it says, the mail president, you, again with the we've arrived women here to guide the destiny of our nation and lives. so claudia signed was phone and this tuesday,
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she's going to be the most powerful minutes can lead us who's democracy arrived here in 2000. we've been overwhelming. majority in congress, sent it a many state legislatures. she comes with the same message as a previous, as a and today's money to a little piece of the door. so from the left is more in a policy. would it be in the us for the good of all the poor comes to the can't be a rich government and approve people. partly because of that message, lopez over the door was very popular. many here, save it, showing them always have mandate to being his hand picked successor. but she carries her own credentials a comp matter with the cap to mexico city, where she dropped the mode, right. an academic, an environmental est with adult trip imagery engineering. now she's got a big country and a big jump on a hands, timing the games and co tells in control the slaves of mexico. continuing the
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social programs and cash transfers of lopez over the door, which she's place to do while keeping the economy a flight. most controversially, changing out all of the countries judges replacing them by popular vote. she says it will cope corruption. critics say give her her pulse a more power of the to district. but 1st, this historic the med, scary city central clauser is tactile. the head, cloudy, assigned space, she insist that she's a continuity president to build on the work of the previous test. but in this, of the male dominated country, her presence in the whole se, there's a quite revolution of the, the celebrations went on throughout the day. was great that off to the cheese and the traditional blessings on her presidency. for 6 years of hard work begins john home and i'll just say to met sky city. the best it for me serve any elizabeth moran. i'm will be with you in just
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a moment. we'll continue to track developments across the middle east, the aftermath of airlines attacks on israel as well as ground fighting $11.00 between israeli troops and has the one of the dead concepts of the 21st century. last you can just be fine, but collect the bodies of the fall as being in the 365 days of genocide in gosh, we 165 de unrelenting is waiting from vault starting from october. the 4th in a week of special reports, all just the remarks one year of genesis. in guys
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getting ideals, the french republic system proclaimed. but just what is more than friends? in a full pot theory, the big picture takes and in depth, not from the same size. the concluding episode on allergies era finding a data piece of thousands of social media containing photos and videos, place online bias. we the soldiers repeated posting and videos of detain a cumulation monitoring that they have participated in torture. obviously it was investigatory assembles evidence of war crimes committed in the year long assault on guys these video. she don't need to be quite popular inside it so nobody can say they didn't know jobs on audra 0. the latest news as it breaks, or just her, the strikes very close to the school where the display, people are seeking shelter. you can see in the distance with detailed coverage, it's not just sitting in front of you,
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stuck up crossing. we've also spoken to lebanese families for leaving the country from the heart of the story. as road bombing campaign shows, no sign of doubts has below a need to equal the size and how to offense, the killing of exceed the pulse of his very soul, just killed an engine and computations with hezbollah. flashes on the border with left and on the canal on is a problem and this is alison 0 live from to ha. also coming up 7 days, which is formed again as rarely, military continues to attack. what it says has the targets. yvonne's foreign
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