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along with this procedure downstream industry on the clock in the news, your better tomorrow the . the hello, i'm around and why is the welcome to the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, it signed the stop, the sickening cycle of escalation up that escalation. nephew's leaving the people of the middle east side over the police, the united nations secretary general coles on the security council to try and stop the escalating israel has been lock conflicts from becoming an old out rule. age as rainy. soldiers are killed in solving lebanon as fighting intensifies between israel and has been lost. it comes off to iran,
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launch nearly $200.00 missiles it israel over nice us president joe biden says test ron will face consequences. and his riley attacks across the gaza strip flats in homes and kills moving a 110 palestinians, including 19 from one family, the hello and welcome to the program. we begin this news our the israel 11 and border. what is riley troops and has the law fights has, has been locked in intense bottles. rising violence in the region is from to the united nations security council is holding emergency session. the ones actually general reiterated calls for de escalation is absolutely essential to avoid them all out what in lab of them, which would have for phones and devastating consequences. in the last several
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hours, these really all me is also confirm that 8 of its soldiers have been killed along lebanon's border. and now the 7 has been injured and a being evacuated has ballasa. as he is right, the ministry has been trying to infiltrate the southern lebanese town of odessa. but the group says it's fighters have managed to repel these writing move. now all this comes off to iran launch nearly $200.00 missiles at military and security targets in israel. of a night runs for ministers saying that it considers the operation completed. but israel has vowed to retaliate. well, we have a team of correspondents covering every angle of this developing story home to so who is in amman? jordan, joseph jabari is in a route 1st. so let's have to gabriel. as on to the united nations in new york, where we just had a whole series of speeches during that emergency session of the security council, gabe, it was a great deal said what is really
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a critical moment for the region take us through some of the highlights a yeah, this was an emergency security council meeting that wasn't called until late tuesday evening and it was a marathon session nearly 3 hours long, 22 member states all spoke including all 15 security council members. and i think there were a couple of things that really came out of this. we heard from many countries talking about how there of course needs to be deescalate sion but also a ceasefire or a cessation of hostilities in lebanon. and there was really focus on that by many countries, whether it be algeria or 11 on or others. and then i also, we also heard a lot about trying to re implement if you will, un security council resolution 1701 from 2006. that to long the security council resolution, which essentially calls for this buffer zone between israel and has beloved,
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has not been very much enforced over the last numerous years. and i think there's been a recall if you will, or a re voicing to do just that. the lab and onset deputy ambassador to the un saying they are ready to have 1701 be enforced even send lebanese army soldiers, so deliberately tiny river to help in force that if need be according to the, to the lebanese deputy ambassador. the big picture here is definitely by most members that smoke calling for a cessation of hostilities because of the humanitarian situation in less than not. now no action was taken at this meeting. there was no vote, no resolution on the table. that wasn't the point of this long meeting. the point was for these countries and the parties to it that took part as well to basically voice their views on how to bring this conflict to,
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to some sort of in. thank you very much. gabrielle is on a reporting test from the united nations dirty council emergency session which took place in new york. but as there is still such a bar joins us now from 11 east capital at 1st of all, what is as below saying about how it managed to repel this is riley on the infiltration in the southern town of a day. so what are they saying about this fighting on the border? the very 1st the it has the like knowledge that they've have 21 operations throughout the day in the state. when they issued at verified that's a for the 1st time, we can now say that it is rarely forces and has all of forces are actually fighting face to face on level, the soil. and in terms of the, the events that happen in the town of a or day. so as that is apparently something that's uh,
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the true hezbollah forces were targeting a gathering of a is rarely forces that we're getting ready to advance onto this village along the border. and they attacked him and repels at that advance. there's also another 2 significant points in the fighting a that we need to. i just want to highlight in the village of your own a bomb was that's an h had way the basically has full of forces saying that they waited for these rarely troops to enter this village. and then they designate a booby trap farms around them. and then also finally as the, as well as forces saying that they've destroyed 3 mark of attacks where they were advancing towards the village of level of us. which gives you an idea of how this of, for i'm fighting on the ground, is taking place, village wide village and from that has will of statements they have managed to have the opportunity to hold. the upper hand by repelling is rarely forces and also causing a number of the casualties among the is rarely forces. but what i have to highlight
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is, as well, that hasn't shared any information about whether or not they've suffered any losses themselves in their own. the forces, so they have been engaging, is ready forces in direct fighting on lebanese, sort of, as you said, or so, what is happening all the parts of the country in terms of his riley as strikes on the humanitarian situation where they were as a overnight attacks heavy overnight attacks in the southern suburbs of a route you had to get in here, as well as in the eastern part of the country and by car, a number of people were killed according to the health industry. so the aerial bombardment by israel has not subsided. a since the so called limited ground operation begun according to these relays 2 days ago. what is happening on the diplomatic humanitarian funds is the interim caretaker prime minister budget because he has issued another plea for unity in the country, saying that this is
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a critical moment. that is, he urge all parties to return to abiding by reson resolution, 17 o one that was a pass then into rented 2006 by un security council saying that this is really the only way forward. and i also, he also urge the international community to engage with israel and urge them to stop what they call a catastrophic show force on 211 on territory, which has seen now over a 1000000 liberties internally this place. and that is on top of 500000 palestinians, where a refugee is here and a 1000000 and a half to rest, which is in the country. so the humanitarian situation is now officially being called a catastrophe. as the lebanese deputy investor, the one said that the country has asked for $426000000.00 in financial aid from the international community to try and deal with the situation on the ground in terms of the displace and the refugees. okay,
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thank you. very much dosage of by with all that i to is from 11 east capital bay route that said to amman and jordan, because i'm to sell who to is that and she is in amman because he is ready. government is by the, i'll just hear from reporting inside israel. hum, the what does the, is really all me say about these soldiers has been killed and injured in southern lebanon. the whole, the army released the same and confirming that all 8 of those is really soldiers or officers were killed today in combat in southern lebanon. this is the 1st day of face to face. fighting between is really forces and his bottle of fighters. the army is also saying that there were 7 severely injured soldiers were evacuated to hospitals in northern israel. the army has said that these are limited raids, but they are targeted, but they're just small incursions. but this is still an invasion to solver and loving these territory. and none the less, his bottomless, strong holds in the southern part of loving on. so what they're facing on the
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ground is completely different than what they faced in the last year in gaza and in the occupied west bank. while these really military does have a lot of force from the sky on the ground is a completely different ball game. these really army says that they're going to continue striking from the air to assist the troops on the ground. and they say, until all of the goals are accomplished until they return, those evacuated is really back to those northern townsend's settlements and restore the balance of power on the border. they're going to continue with the fighting, but they say the plan is not to push really deep into lebanese territory, and it's not the occupied southern lebanon, but there's still no end in sight. and as to what's next, these really aren't. we still hasn't really given us a plan or a timeline, but they say that until those goals are achieved, they're going to continue. and i'm the, it was a very fiery speech audio, ron, from israel's on boston to see you. and danny, down on he said that iran was paid the price for the attack, which took place last night. and that is ro will react to is there any more
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indication as to how they are weighing the options now as well? just moments ago, reports within his really media have said that the security cabinet decided they're going to coordinate this effort with the united states. because remember that the last time is real, had retaliated 200 on the an attack. there was a lot of pressure from the united states for it to be a muted response. and the us president has even given remarks and comment saying that he doesn't want the response to be too big because everyone is afraid of a wider regional conflict in escalation. but the audience have been warning these really saying that israel shouldn't take it too far. that there shouldn't be a response. and the reason why it on hit in the 1st place was in response to several different assassinations of leaders, inches by law and her mouth, even some on it, on the and soil. in addition to the massacres that are going on and both gaza and now loving non but israel has said that it on we'll pay a price,
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but this time it's different. but if the response is gonna come at a time and place of israel's choosing, and in fact, nets and yahoo and his security chiefs were meeting today to discuss this exact issue. as the army chief of staff released the statement saying, there is nowhere in the middle east that is really planes won't hit. thank you very much from amman and jordan home, the cell hoot. what was of in the monitoring developments in washington? you as president joe biden is one of the iran would face consequences for it's miss sile attack. the things that have to be done obviously, brand has way out of way off for putting together a joint statement hasn't been done before a few more problems and the
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answers. so i think we'll be discussing it is rarely what they're going to do. all 7 of us 3 have a right to respond response was well, us state department suppose person said us is considering the imposition of the sanctions on iran this morning in advance of the presence called with the g 7 leaders. the secretary convened to call of the foreign ministers from france, germany, italy, and the united kingdom on that call, he discussed with them working together to coordinate a response to a ron's attack on israel. the g 7 condemns. are ron's attack on israel as working together on our response, including new sections we will continue to discuss, is real with israel, what the shape of their response will be. talking to air, all of those discussions privately. but we have made very clear that this was in unprecedented escalation by iran. israel has
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a right to respond to it and we'll discuss that response with them. we can always look to identify the new ways to impose sanctions on our, on ordering increase enforcement of our existing sanctions. and those are the measures that we're looking at right now. you saw in the present statements. that's what he made clear. we, along with the g 7 are considering let's head to join the hender. now he's in washington, d. c. an interesting remarks that from us state department does it suggest that america's preference right now is the sanctions and on the punitive action against iran, as opposed to a minute tree escalation as raw you heard, they're both from president biden and from the spokesman of the state department of what the us is considering appears to be limited to sanctions. president biden was asked if it would be appropriate if is real, were to attack or runs nuclear. so he said no that would not be appropriate. and he
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said what the us is considering are now additional sanctions on a run, a not levied just by the us foot by the g 7 countries. and and that's important because there's a limit. i asked matt miller, the state department spokesman, what sanctions were left for the us to impose because after all, the west is levied sanctions in iran since 1979. these are, you cannot make military scientific sanctions levied against that country. and you said there are always ways in which the us can expand sanctions, for instance, some sanctions name individuals that can broaden that group. but what the state department spokesman said was that what is important here is that it's not just the us imposing sanctions that it would be the g 7 nations. and that that would broaden the effect on the sanctions on iran, which already had been rippling its economy for years. ok. all right, thank you very much, john. 100 and washington. meanwhile, iran surprised at my suit possess skill and is that the mirror of castle and
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a scheduled visit to the gulf states. it comes a day off the tire on 5 ninty, $200.00 missiles admitted trans security targets. and israel in the past year, katara has been mediating sees 5 talks between israel and him, us, i know it was a, he felt a sense mediation is our strategic option as part of a for in solar single sided, we reiterate that we will continue to exist in the maximum pressure in our mediation efforts to put an end to the war in concept and have the detained and captives released despite the continued i look terry escalations by israel either of us can. we also reiterate that the 2 state solution to the establishment of an independent and viable palestinian state, or in the 1967 board at squad east jerusalem edits. capital is the key to a lasting peace in the region for so she'll feel and now diplomatic edited james, by his was listening into that news conference here in del, highly or on to i think it is significant. the writing in president given the
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situation in the region, given that we have that attacked by iran in recent town. it's still decided to make this pre planned trip to catch all. he made it clear that since he was elected 2 months ago, he's been calling repeatedly for peace, but he says is rout forced. it runs hines, and that's why it had to take action using is the security of the region is the security of o arrows and, and with some country, we have not wishing fit any will almost, and each and every speech i've made, i've always stated, we are looking for peace and calm, israel is forcing us to respond to react. the president made it clear that he felt that his country had been duped by the international community of to the assassination of the mouse leader, is about how many of that took place rights off to his, an old duration at the end of july. because they've been told at the time they needed to show restraint so that they could be an immune and see spot deal in cause the cause that deal never materialized. i think it's important,
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but he's come here to go how they see this. i think we radians as an important place for diplomacy because of course counsel has been the center of diplomacy over the last year, along with egypt. and the united states has been the country that's been trying to broke a c spa and garza very hard work. and efforts that sofa have come to nothing. james, base out your 0. the a hello toby to us are the, is a, a writer and specialist in ron, you know, says he joins us live now from around. is it somewhat surprising that the present my soup position would make an appearance, or perhaps even leave the country at a time like this? what is the significance of that? well, actually, it's very surprising, very. i'm to see that this, this already scheduled plan was not care. so regardless of the fact that iran boss involved in serious attacks against these release last night. so it's very
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surprising, but added to that is the very important fact that he's talking now about collective needs for security and p. c. cold for demand on this in his mid to include the i've got to hurry, officials and that shows that it's not just words. it's just concrete plans of action to create as sort of concentrated or kissed rate that approach competitive comes to iran's, actually peter in foreign policy and supporting the palestinian cost. these are some practical the steps that we see, but it's still the see a sort of top, a list of statements from your banyan prize. then he said that we are not afraid of board. and at the same time we are not war mongers. that shows how iran is now dynamically assessing gets positions in respect of the old ready, complicated landscape that your political inter, good nature of the ties that we see on the ground. so far. what we can hear from to
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ron is that there is a resolute determination on not to leave is rubies, aggression on answer. they're going to face the repercussions of their aggressive behavior. and this is the message that you're hearing from different top issues, including the president, including the spokesperson of the farm history and the spokesman of other let's say related bodies that we see this clear message. but for the further developments actually we have to be to you, ron is putting emphasis on the fact that is there is going to be a crushing response in case any further escalation comes from these really side at armstrong with convinced that it has sufficient capabilities. office simply and defensively in order to put forth touched a quite. all right, thank you very much from to hon to who the us or the reporting to us. and other developments has bullfights, as of baffled as righty forces who cross the border into southern lebanon for the
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1st time the to have for face to face during the ongoing conflict. this is the 1st time that's happened, then a 100 reports from bay roots on how is writing troops facing a 5th pushback from has belong. israel says that soldiers are operating in southern left and on. the military has released the video showing its troops in border villages. it's also released photos of tanks in a ground operation. it says ames to destroy hezbollah sites, as well says soldiers engaged in hand to hand combat with the armed group. but hezbollah says it's fighters forced them to retreat for more than one access along the 120 kilometer border as well. media have report a death and injuries among the troops who according to 11 on the army, advanced up to 400 meters before pulling back has been lost because projecting confidence. and amid the rubble of a destroyed building and the southern suburbs of a route,
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a message of defiance was reiterated the captain. yeah, what happened today is only the tip of the iceberg. we're waiting for the is really enemy to reveal the total number of those skilled among them. the number is high, but they're hiding this. how resistance fighters are fully prepared to confront the enemy, our command, and control our fine. so our, our resources, we assure data me, this is the 1st round, has the law has been hit hard in recent weeks as well. strikes have been relentless and the destruction where the group has of presence is significant. it has also lost much of his military leadership and assassination, including the secretary general has on this role. but the group has made it clear it believes it can shift the balance of power, but less than the other. what it's about any old dominey yet. lot of people with a knit on is ready to troops would probably has been lots of defensive trying to locate the groups positions and the willingness to fight as well as response was strong. and they were like you surprised by that it seems they want to take control
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of it fuel kilometers along the border. and why do use it as a negotiating card to impose their conditions? i mean, there's really military has said it has no plans for a wider occupation, and it's operation in lebanon is about destroying what it says are tunnels and infrastructure on the border. but has the law is showing its command and control structure is intact. it continues to fire rockets in this house across the border, reaching the suburbs of tel aviv isabel dominates. this guy's overlapping on and operates with near impunity capitalizing on its superior air power, but as well as still able to use it strategic weapons. and it has proven in previous confrontations that it has the advantage on the ground a this could only be more violence, as mediation efforts are at a standstill center for their eligibility to pay that heavier is a scholar in middle east and security studies at the carnegie endowment for
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international peace, enjoying this live now from current. it's very interesting what we've seen today in the, in the past 12 hours or so in lebanon, which is not just is real engaging in and as strikes that continued overnight. but now we see is ready soldiers a going up against has bullet fighters in face to face clashes for the 1st time during this conflict. and these are the only confirming the death of 8 soldiers. how significant is this? well, i think this is precisely what his by law has been hoping for. in recent weeks my, his by law was born as a gorilla movement. and this is where it's most comfortable, quite frankly engaging in the store and so engaged in some of the grounds. and these kinds of confrontations, and of course, they have a fair amount of experience of doing this in syria over the past decade in support
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of the brochure in the us, the regime in damascus. i against um, you know, those involved in this area and uprising. so that they have a lot of experience and engaging in this sort of way. and i think that it's fine telling them and, and some of the 1st encounters is read the forces of brandy suffering significant losses. i suspect that this rule of the split the brakes on further incursions, but i wouldn't say that it's the end of those incursions on the end of the is really designs on going further. and so, leveling on the stage to strategic aim of israel is to ensure that the south of love in on is no longer a place where missiles can be delivered against the, the, the north of israel. and then on the end, you say, i mean,
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isn't anything that you know what we, what we seen and you know, 197819822006. will that be affecting the sort of calculations of the is riley minute trans security establishment, right? now is on the one hand, they might want to complete this quite quickly, but on the other hand of a per pet for a long time, entanglement in southern lebanon, if they have to well, the, there are 2 factors. i think that will be 1st and foremost on these really military establishes mind one is precisely what sort of resistance are they likely to encounter and loving on, and how much they can depend on the united states to come in and assess, not less. so with the troops on the grounds, but support more generally speaking. um and when we wait and you mentioned historical periods before this one, there were former,
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there were american presidents who are far more reluctant to give israel a blind check in operations and love. and on and, you know, a reagan is a very famous example of disregard of non distressing context. joe biden has shown that he was the point israel. so that helps um, but as the a, b is really innovation continues and incursions begin to spread. what else to wonder? what sort of other pressure is going to be brought to bear on the united states by their own allies, particularly european allies. loven on, isn't garza, i'm so in that regard. there may be other types of pressure that is going to bear. i mean, the feeling i have that most of the risk of an old out regional remains extremely high. and what's happening now, as we've moved from from gauze or into 11 in yemen, syria and out fears of, of
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a forceful strike on iran is that we have this sort of series of them into linking conflicts. is there, is there any clip pos set for the escalation as, as the international community and the un security council has been cooling for today? absolutely. um, but there's been a clear path. so for months and that clear path has everything to do with garza and call and i think a ceasefire. a genuine c star, a gaza. i'm returning the hostages. removing the media from gaza and beginning reconstruction of gaza. i'm moving towards the political, a solution that sees establishment of a policy and then same thing guys, uh, the rest of the processing occupied directions, but all the guns and gossip. and if there's a ceasefire there and then the escalation there, then i think it becomes far easier for the escalation to immediately
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take place across to all of those arenas that you mention. but the converse is also true. okay, thank you very much. i do appreciate your analysis, a highly a scholar in middle east and security studies at the canadian talent for international peace. thank you for joining us. thank to you with the news, our fly from dell ha, there is much want to bring you still. we're looking at the full of unit. this is the ukranian stronghold in the dawn, yet screeching its fall into russia after 2 years of fighting. also looking at how a 2nd time is expected to be a me a full mouth and see if it's an easiest present. when folks has had to the polls on sunday, the the
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hello, we've got lots of hazy sunshine across much of the middle east. nothing too much in terms of any significant, right for really maybe one or 2 showers around the southern end of the rest of the into the go providing farther north. we got some showers between the black sea and the caspian just across the caucuses, but elsewhere, i would say the last, the quiet in terms of the weather. and we lifted the consent for time because the eastern side of us out of the way is picking up a little bit just around the golf as we go through friday. but some type of just haven't done how rough 37 cells just heading in the right direction very, very slowly ran to the low to mid thirty's. ca sees the side of a med not too much in terms of any significant rifle coming in here over the next as a plenty of sunshine. music stands across the north of africa, west and sort of the met on the other hand does produce a few showers which will put the bottle of algae area. plenty of showers across west africa now into the gulf of guinea. piping up a little full rock deposit of nigeria, pushing into an integral gonna as we go through friday and across into the far west
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of africa. hello, shell is that slipping further south was is i should do a few shows on the other side of the rift valley. warming up in the south, cape town could touch 31 degrees by friday. the hearing the 5 people with disabilities are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or i'll just say it was teens across the world when you close to the house of the story and the
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safe them even come in as an international insight. corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'll come back to the news, our life from dell ha, our top story this now of the united nations actually general alternative terraces, renewed his goal for an immediate cease fire and gaza. he also won the war on 11
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and could lead to further escalation, retire and said that it was time to stop when he cooled the deadly cycle of tit for tat and violence in the middle east. is rainy. all mean, meanwhile, has confirmed the 8th of its officers and soldiers have been killed in confrontations with has been law fighters on the board, up with lebanon, as belies saying these right a minute, treat, been trying to infiltrate the saw, the lebanese town of odessa. but the group says that it's fine to have repels the is really move. but days all of his writing strikes on lebanon's capital. i've left a massive amount of devastation in the city. i was just as adi hashim sent as this update from a route. as we are inside the village. joseph, it's a very difficult, sorry, joshua, it's twice as many journalists have been brought to the sea of yesterday's strikes. i tried to show you a bit,
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so let's just start shooting around here. we're heading now to another scene and all the baseline is really strikes what kind of results i'm trying to get done all over and want to buy so where do i see? you know, i know those ready a talk in southern south devastation. last city, several buildings, as you can see, so the smoke is rising from the building. what's left of the building. it's a block set on several buildings i hit last night. so this is another building. and you can see the pictures of as well as late secretary generals, i've had some of the law and just in front of us,
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i can see what's left of this building. as we are talking now, we can hear the sound of the drones above us. actually the sound of jones is just something that's a lot of this sounds how the sound track of the area. so it's not anymore something strange. solved. yes, it does. a lot of destruction in the areas of things hit the been on the system as trucks. today, mainly most of the strikes are taking place on the redoubt during the night. and as you can see, this is it's a, it's a residential area. how many buildings around here, those who are left here,
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are those who have no resources to leave off stocks inside this dangerous neighborhood. given the fact as well as targeting this area on daily basis. over the past few days, i'm actually about 00. they would solve install them. the now rusher is taking this for changing town of luna dar in eastern ukraine. russian forces have been advancing on multiple fonts and ukraine, primarily in the dani ask region. really, dar is on high ground. this makes it strategically important for artillery positions you quite defended it for more than 2 years, but chose to retreat to minimize casualties. so on the get go reports on the bottom dot remains of local to the city council building. 2 men in russian uniform waving
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russian flags. this hilltop mining town. a site of strategic importance has been the focus of face baffles between russian and ukrainian forces. for almost 2 years, ukrainian soldiers have weathered, sustained attacks from russia has made a treat. as well as policy is for the most go back to and yet people's republic. this week, they gave this update as they found themselves out, gunned and outnumbered. the young covers should say, most of what they were doing, everything possible to secure a tactical retreat for the infantry. but there were constant attacks with all tillery and drones. we are doing goal, we can so maintain a window for the infantry to be able to retreat from the town. steve cranium brigade defending lucas at the fort hall to retain control, but could not withstand increasingly sophisticated attacks ukraine's president
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loved him. is the lensky has made repeated calls for western support, in particular, at long range weapons to strike into russia. the last go. this is a victory that will detract from the recent ukrainian incursions into russia's cost region. i think when we can, we'll try to sell it as full with a to show the war is going and going to use flat and yours doesn't mention ukrainian station part of the russian store in territory force region. so he wants to convince you know, of relations. first of all, that fees waiting and ukraine will defeat that will cut the, presents a dangerous moment for ukraine victory. so russia is fall from assured its post is we'll have to consider its next steps across this mud pro and landscape, which will make mechanize the cells almost impossible to advance the sony guy ego.
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how does era? well, maria martin is a defense analyst and the research at the was studies department at kings college london. she joins us live now from munich. so help us understand why the loss of really dire is such a, a strategic blow for ukraine. a good evening. well, look for the brand new forces. what will it dar was one of its defense pillars, shall we say. and as we have heard in the report, the russians tried to take it was already 2 years ago. the premium defenses were too strong, now that the dart has full and the russians will especially around throughout her visit. they will be able to accept the pressure on the ukrainians groupings there as well as also logistics helps around the operation. so it is, of course, a, from a military perspective,
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a huge blow to the premium forces, and it is also a huge blow to the ukrainian armies route in terms of when it comes to the loss of the door. and we have seen it, it was similar was of the, of the, so the russians will most likely use this opportunity to develop their operations. how, how is there and how quickly does the russians have to do this to kind of consolidate or to build on that control of the surrounding area to make the most of this, when well, we don't have a huge window of opportunity here. but as we have seen, their operational tempo has increased, especially in light of the course go fence of. and so we will be seeing them slowly moving probably towards colorado there on the one hand. and of course, the main um strategic objective is also taking for cross score, at least if not picking for crossed, isolating it in such
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a way as to undermine ukrainian logistics. so the russians will, most likely, will be going after ukrainian logistics along the line of compact. the move to attack course was not a big miscalculation as well. yes, it was a strategic mistake. probably a practical success because it did surprise the russians. they were not expecting it. however, the whole idea of creating a better negotiating position for ukraine didn't quite work out. these are the russians, redeploy their troops from important directions in, in the dumbass to clear a skin or do to get the bringing forces out. and so what the ukrainian armed forces that you, we can the strategically important defense both so such as blue cross for instance
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or booklet are in this scenario and prolong the line of contact while knowing that they don't have enough for a delivery shells. they don't have proper air powers, they don't have air superiority, and they don't have enough manpower. so in the long term, it, it is actually benefiting the russian side. the longer as you bring in fruit, stay on the russian territory. the worse it is, pulls that ukrainian side in the grand scheme. so one of the strategic level one is, is it possible for that to be a game changer in this conflict? any time soon? is that any off way for the current fighting to still for? is it just going to be like this, this mutual exhaustion that brings it to an end? it is difficult to say because um, obviously both sides are awaiting the results of the us presidential elections. and if um donald trump is to, when he promised to bring the word to an end,
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what this might look like, most likely he will want to freeze the, the, the conflict. that would be one possibility. however, it could prolong the incense that you would of course reduce and it could prolong for an definite time. it's very difficult to predict this right now that being said, we have to be mindful that ukraine doesn't have the resources for this long game. so essentially the russians could outlast the ukranian since this war of attrition . if no seas fire is brokerage. thank you very launch. it was interesting to get your thoughts on this marina, marina mitre, and from the wolf studies department at kings, calling each on to thank you for having me now and see don in the army is saying that it's continuing to regain ground from the foreign military rapids support forces in the capital har tune it launched a major offensive almost a week ago, which still the all me take control of several key bridges. and parts of the city
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of barrie most residents fled when the conflict began in april last year. but a few have remained. isabelle morgan reports this bridge connects the city of on demand to have to nor is known as by heavy incidence. capital have to it's, i'm on the armies latest gains along with these parts of the city retaken. after months, under the control of the graphic support forces, the army took over after a series of offensive against the current military group, which it has been fighting for 17 months. finds that battles took place here, can be seen in the street on the walls of building the southern. these army was able to regain control of this part of the 2 north. but most of the residents fled long before the army offensive. and that's because of lack of basic services wants us to apply to the city has been cut off since the start of the conflict. and the few remaining residents here tell us that they can go for months without the
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electricity for at least 11000000 people have been forced from their homes. and the few will remain save. they had no choice but to do so. as might enter family couldn't leave because her father is sick. he is right in the house. we tolerated the lock of water and electricity to stay because we didn't want to lose our home and property that with difficulties getting my father his medication. because of a no functioning hospitals, even if we manage to get medicine, it's expired. the army has also gained ground in the hearts of how to fight the jets attacked rapids support forces positions. while ground troops battled on the streets. the are zip has dump late, the armies advances seeing it remains in control of most of the capital or international bodies have called for a ceasefire. but for now, the 2 sides seem determined to fight on. the armies says it will intensify. it's offensive to push the r a stuff out of her to him. and here in body,
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that's push has already begun. he but morgan ultra 0 body to them. or ask you a price range that underway to assign at least a $100.00 missing migraines of the coast of jew booty. the un migration agency saying smugglers forced them to jump into the sea of the coast of a bulk. this is a port town in your booty. that boats had left from young men with a total of $310.00 passengers. many migrants on the eastern route and up trapped in yemen, an attempt to attempt to do a booty. at least 45 bodies have been recovered from the incident. at least a 100 people are believed to have died in a boat accident in northern nigeria. the ferry was transporting over 300 people in nigeria, and they're just a most of the passengers were women and children rescue teams continue to search the waters for survivors and to recover the dead. it's not, it's an easy. yeah. where are people that are voicing a presidential election on sunday, but with most candidates disqualified or jailed current present?
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it seems that and to witness 2nd time case, i came to office in 2019 promising to root out corruption of to growing frustration with the previous government. but then he suspended parliament and gave himself sweeping powers. and his bonnet. smith reports from 10 is critics. a site is expected to the tyson his hold on power off to the election. denise is present. i saw you haven't held any campaign. riley's given any speeches or even used is i will take 5 minutes from the state to make his pitch, to elect his for a 2nd to but he doesn't really need to any serious contenders for the presidency of the disqualified or jail present approaches that as he says this is about national deviation. i don't think that he sees it as a regular election most. he sees it as a bathroom. and for him, it's a black or white. it's easy to him and the defendants have to come to you or not.
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this is the most likely to fit in the rather than the election. i ask you to know is one of the only 3 candidates allowed on the pilot, the prerecorded his campaign speech because he thought he'd be arrested the ship of to near a slowly sinking direction. menissi se also has been sentenced to 26 months in jail, for falsifying public endorsements, and other documents. the she's still running. the miles name is on the ballot as a presidential candidate on october. second, what happens after we don't know it is, but looking at the way things are going and what the electoral commission is saying . they may rely on people last to cancel any, both the gap and it's still possible to protest in the country where they are. spring started 14 years ago. back then, an autocratic present was over throwed into an easier transition to democracy. a tie site on more than a 70 percent of the folks in the 2019 election on a wave of popular frustration with
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a divided in effectual coupling. you've been suspended parliament and gave himself sweeping pallets. and then they, i mean, unless they like how you cite is moving to grab the presidency, maybe one day he will change more laws and become president for life. nothing about him, surprises us any more. will carry on our peaceful and lawful struggle. we want to remind everyone what happens to dictators and the one candidate is actually outcome painting. it's a y max. all we seen is being close to the president. should anyone have any complaints about the results of sunday's pole? well, parliament has just voted to strip the top, administer control of its power to rule on any election relate to disputes. guy sides. victory seems a little bit issue, but i'll just interrupt you. oh, we want to bring a bit more coverage of what's been happening in gauze up these. ready on these ramped off it's milledgeville operations across the strip, at least a $110.00 pounds, as the indians have been killed. as strikes targeted gauze,
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a city in the north, and almost a rock refugee camp in central casa, in the ground. the operation and con eunice in the south, is there any forces killed at least 51 people? 19 of them from one family medical sol, so say these riley army prevented dianetics and civil defense teams from reaching the bomb syce, funerals of also been l. for some of those killed in central gaza. an 11 month old child was among the victims, thousands of powder cities, but sheltering and a school for the displace. when is riley tags and launched in the area tag i was boom. how's the latest on this now from daryl bella in central gaza. well indeed, it has been a quite intense and rocky day for the vast majority of the company is. of course, the bustle going straight. the army in fox has been hissing, multiple areas that were densely populated, including 12 homes in the city of con unice. since morning today,
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and the numbers of casualties among civilians and just to as well, continue to rollings ruggedly into sol day by day. we amongst the uh, the valley targets that were here today in the central area as well. i mean back to asian center, run by the united nations, a residential house, and uh, one of the main submit trees in that area. while i was similarly, the situation is getting much more tends into another part of the strip. well, and i'm to residential times where he found earlier today, where there has been a clean will plays ation by the civil defense in order to rescue people who are so till now even stuck on the deputies of these houses that did not receive any sort of warning, apparently, there has been no significant change in the strategy by the is what it means inside the script. so you have been gaining most control and exacting more security and humanitarian pressure on this as a whole district with no response so far. terracon as a,
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i would just say rough dairy, but i want to bring you all that i just and well support now for a is here for that and there i'm thank you so much champions, league holders around madrid will be aiming to make it to wins. added to when they phase little and friends shortly, french start telling them, but they will start on the bench as he recovers from a muscle injury about they marked his 1st game and the competition with round by scoring the opening goal and a $31.00. when again interested guard madrid are 2nd in low league coach carla ranch. lottie says there is room for his side to improve, of course implants all of the $10000.00 as always, and all champions league matches. and in so much as you have to fight for it and compete for it. so this is why we are here. i think we're doing well. we're convinced that we can improve our level and that we're ready to improve it and be the best at a time of the season where there are lots of games. so what i see the team doing quite well. vincent companies bar munich, face premier league high flyers aston villa,
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barnes you 11 with laboratories in independence league on saturday. company was a surprise choice to take over at byron last season. he was in charge of english permanently team bern, lee who were relegated out 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 by munich. i'm not important in this case, it's about the club in about the place of byron's arrivals. buyer lever chosen to view the ac. me land one now on choose day to make it to wins out of 2. it's 2 years now since head coach, chubby alonzo joined the club and transformed their fortunes. we've been speaking
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to football writer, jamie allen about the impacts he's had when chevy, alonzo says to colorado, they would all be. it was early in the season, but they were in the run, the guys, these are and he managed to, to get them into the, into the top hoffman and fighting for your hateful assessable stability. and the dentist for the confidence a great mix of experience and use and to however long he stays in the role, i'm and show the future like to choose. and he said a grunt i have spoken to, to live accusing sounds and they just, so i have this green on their face. they just like, yeah it's, i think it's a bit of a stereotype on the still that, that pension themselves, for example, you know, last agent when i went on this amazing run. so many times they took down and i so many times they were coming into the i the 5th, 1996 minute either trailing or drawing. and then they might as to why we get the drill or when and it happens so many times that, you know, it's not coincidence. it's just, you know, it's
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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, but lots of buying the unit domestic say here will be looking to retake the crime and also them so that they're realistic in the, in the fact that they understand last season was a magical ferrets house. but this season that they have the state sign me on the ground and they understand that they'll be in for another to fall wednesday in the champions league. action is already underway. that side, 5 north beach arona 3 to to make up their 1st points of the campaign throughout his cord. first went to own goals, hurt them as fine. your king backed up son a. there's a 1st victory of a campaign for you or police champions at atlanta. the italian side defeated checked are doing yes, it's reno ukrainians are yet to register a point from there to matches so far. an asian champions league game has been
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suspended due to an indian football team refusing to travel to face their opponents in iran. med security concerns. logan, bog and super joints were scheduled to face a temporary space tractor, f c. and the 2nd tier of the champions league. but the coke had a club asked the agent football confederation to reschedule due to escalating security fears in the region. bmc will now decide whether to allow the match to be played or the neutral, the new or fine, and potentially bad, the indian premier league champions. carlos alvarez has defeated world number one younique's center to win the china open and build up to the manchild read said he sympathized with center as he continues to deal with doping allegations against him . the world empty doping agency or seeking a one to to your band for centered. so i think cleared of any wrong doing last month it was a close encounter on the courts. but alto has won 7 points in a row and the decisive tie break to wins. title out versus one, all 3 of their matches this year the new york mets baseball team have had
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a 48 hours to remember on monday to secure the spots in the playoffs. and the day later, they beat the milwaukee brewers in their 1st post season game. and that's are now one victory away from moving on to a national lead division series against the philadelphia. i. le bron james and son bronte have officially started there for training camp as teammates at the lakers. 19 year old bronte joined the lakers as a 2nd round draft pick their site to become the 1st father and son in n. b, a history to play together. the new season starts later this month to okay, and that is all your support for now. marian, that's all right, thank you very much. well that wraps up the news out, but my colleagues or kyle is a long story short animal and that was much more of the days use of the lives in that at least comfortable by roots and amman and also at the united nations headquarters in your phone latest on that one is happening by some stay without just here on
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