tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 3, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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situation to remind them of our political vulnerabilities, the president i will only bring back the border security bill that donald trump tang. i will do more to secure our border the the hello i'm several venue. this is the news our lives some don't coming up in the program today is really just forget the lebanese capital, again, dropping bombs on bay roots, southern suburb, and the city sent more ground, baffled as a being reported in 711 on a day after 8 is really, soldiers were killed by his beloved fighters. the things that are really shocking to me 1st, the repeated hosting of videos of the tiny cumulation looting murder and destruction
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of entire neighborhoods analysis or investigation reveals, is really soldiers in legal actions in gaza. which could amount to work right. and fierce fighting and eastern ukraine. russia strikes hard key the day of the most goes, troops took control of a key village the we're beginning and let him know. and whereas really forces have again bombed a route, killing at least 9 people and wounding several others. and the closest attack to the city center so far more bombs have also caused devastation in da here, the southern suburb and known as the last stronghold. it's where the group's leader has done this. well, that was killed on friday, is really military says it is conducting precise airstrikes. so this is the location of the attack in the root city center. it hit the neighborhood of assure
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which as you can see, is just one kilometer from lebanon's parliament and from the prime minister's office. they know harder as more from the sight of that attack. as the southern suburbs have been, have been really insensibly hits in a wave of strikes in the past few days in bay city center. these attacks have been called and precise. people are getting 1st and there's a lot of destruction, but they are targeted in the sense that it's really military everyone. everything associated with now what was his was a sensor, a health center affiliated with 7 power methics kills. it wasn't the 1st time members of this, of this organization has been killed in nearly a year of pricing for to have been over the past year. so people are concerned that this air campaign, this is where we live,
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is really military has an advantage. their superior air power and how and what they try to do in the past you have more political leverage against a lot by launching background operations. but the very fact that has pushed them back really works for you as well as an official last night. very different saying, you know, we are ready to be an open ended and we will when like we did in 2006. so the finance on the part of a lot of concern among civilian and especially the air campaign is israel is trying to degrade the capabilities of has not just and 11 on, but in neighboring syria as well. it's become, you know, part of the fossil fuel strikes in syria,
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it's safe and cold their husbands. but at the time, this really military has imposed on official military located on the 11th. yes, babies, international airport is still functioning, but it's really military sense if it's, if it has to with land benches will target the airports. it's also issue warnings about a weapons being transferred from syria into 11 on says, has fits crossings border crossing along the border. and it has strikes in syria in the past 12 hours to strikes in the past week up to 16 strikes. so what, there is not only a target, the supplies in level, make sure how to re, re supply their end goal, of course, is really officials. we've heard this really foreign minister say that they would
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like to see, you know, has a lot of needs to play it's card for achievement. so be the age of adverbs up here to be selective sam sales and both sides improve their negotiating with strikes like this or has the ability to present is reggie ground forces from infiltrating until 11 on the 2 flights carrying liberty citizens fleeing. these really are raids have arrived now in loaner car and cyprus overnight . some share their stories of the situation in the lebanese capital. in one building. there was people to run for themselves to put that on. there is one big this big, significant old and 75 people from 75 people around me 15 children and woman's and how many it was on the phone for
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the live on this day. the seeing the safety fine living the bus away in the is really army has released the video, which it says shows troops carrying out operations inside 711 on the military has confirmed 8 officers and soldiers were killed and some injured drink. confrontations with his beloved fighters on wednesday is really announced more troops are now joining that ground offensive. houses here, as a mon con, is in the has by 711 on em are on the hills behind. you have been the scene of fighting this morning. you described incoming and outgoing attacks. can you walk our viewers through that? how this war is being fought, where you are? well, let me just give you the geography of where i am right now. so over there is the town of him or you can just see the smoke rising. um then there is just slightly
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further east. you got a, a merger you and then you've got the, the road that leads from larger you and all the way down in tents and strikes have been happening in the area overnight and throughout the day. this is very much a return to the aerial bombardment campaign off the israel tried to enter into the southern lebanese territory. there were 2 very key points of entry for these riley's on wednesday. now the 1st one was at dawn and that was into a seat where the hezbollah forces actually ambushed is where he forces them for them back. and then in my room, there was an improvised explosive device against his ready soldiers where a number were killed and injured. now these ready is accepted that a, sorry, announce the 8 people of the soldiers have been killed in those attacks,
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but it is still continues to happen. interestingly enough, though, that hasn't been another ground entry body is really since that. so now this has been seen as a definite victory for hezbollah and his bullet rock. it's all still continuing to go into northern israel and other civilians. less where your well, we've just heard from the is really oh me. i new set of evacuation. food is 25 villages . that brings the total now $271.00, and we're just checking to see if there's any overlap. it doesn't look like there is. so now i think 71 villages and towns are being evacuated. but let me just show you again the road overhead. now, this is a road, it's a need. it's the one of the only roads out of south lebanon in this particular
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area. it was hit on the 1st night by the, is released, the lebanese army, then repaired, and then it was it again, and the lebanese army, repaired it in that attack. a lebanese army soldier was actually injured by some very serious incident, full the lebanese army. now, let me resolve, we have stopped repairing that, right? but 0. would you put your family in a car and trouble down that road if you thought that what is really strikes the moment coming at any 2nd? that's the decision making for people now. and they looking at where they can go, the look here by route that's being bomb, they're looking at here. that's big moment. that is looking at side on. and that's also being bombed. and once again, that would keeps coming up, goes that they look at what happened and go, the people pushed to the south where they told they were told it was a safe area. and then that safe area was boomed. that's the decision making right
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now. imagine trying to make that decision. yeah, it's a stark choice to have to make. i'll leave that one for of yours, but iran con, thank you very much for laying all of that out for us and walking is through how the war is being fought. certainly in that area where you are at this very moment after there was a mon. com. thank you. stephanie decker is in jordan's capital amman, because the is really government has banned al 0 from forwarding from within israel . let's look stephanie. it with these really is, are saying to date there, warning that as the law is bringing in weapons across the syrian border, talk to us about the yes, they've always accused the group of doing that. they've hit various points along the border, but they're now saying they're now really looking at the international border crossing the one that thousands of people are using to leave levon on to head into syria. and they're saying that this is now the main crossing point that has, by law, is using to transfer what these really are me called combat equipment. and it's
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urging the lebanese government to search these vehicles. now they know very well that the lebanese government and the lebanese army simply doesn't have the power to do that over hezbollah. this is a group that you could argue a stronger that in this state, certainly stronger than the army and the state institutions these days. so it gives, you know, a very dangerous concerning message because these radios have, in the past multiple, multiple, multiple times, usually off to the fact having targeted schools, hospitals, you know, you and facilities that was safe space is that it had coordinates of having ministry targeted, causing civilian deaths, well they're now saying this is a border crossing. we have it in our eyes. hezbollah is using it, which means at some point they could very well hit most definitely decor reporting from amman. jordan, destiny, sorry, before i let you go yesterday. and he is really did say that they took 8 casualties
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and fighting with his blog. what, what are they saying about what's going on today on the ground? yes, and give it a generic update that doesn't include uh, from what we understand. the movement of any is ready for us is in 2011 on those of the army doesn't really comment on their tactics and their operations. but they're saying that the ground defensive continues that is supported by the air force. they're saying that they killed 60 has been law and fighters and targeted 200 um has bullet targets in the area. and you know, these really media, it was making an interesting point this morning as they were discussing those 8 soldiers killed. they were saying something that we've been reporting that has well as a very different opponents to how mass also saying that they don't immediately watch to attack is israel is ready. soldiers that they take their time there's,
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it's much more tactical. it is much, much more difficult. they will start raising the question, what this ground defensive is going to look like. is it these tactical, limited in and out to these villages that israel says it wants to dismantle, as well as infrastructure? or is it going to be a ground invasion, which means troops going in trying to move forward, keeping ground, and potentially establishing some form of the buffer zone that that can be used for any potential negotiations. because of course, a solution to this or role is going to have to happen at the negotiating table, not on the box. and that's definitely decor reporting from amman. thank you very much for that alone. this is a former director general of israel's ministry of foreign affairs long. you were also in bassett, or to south africa. you are joining us now from television. it's great to have you on the program. if you weren't director general of the foreign ministry now, if you had your old job now, and you were part of the deliberations within his real about what to do next, what would you advise? as i would advise,
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and they say they got the man to stop the one key when they stick a little more on to not only with the military. oh, i see k last us through that we have a solid and sometimes effect they may vary on, especially the last few weeks level. and they, i think this is the time to think about the i, c, k, every country, every normal country has to have these 2 abilities, the bass and the global. see. and then we don't use the diplomacy tools that we have. this will be my 1st. why not be this is precisely the topic i wanted to engage you on, you know, israel's military advance of security is really beyond question. but um, it could be forgiving the thinking that if israel put half as much effort in diplomacy
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piece, building and all of that as it does in, you know, building booby trapped pagers may be, would it be, it would be in a very different place today. the same thing happened to these ladybug bleak, especially in the last year and the streaming here it is, the whole world is against us. the whole world news on by somebody, especially the united nations and the speech of the license and it measures the 50th day the vision and the. busy for use the rest of the house, the secretary general, the united nation is a good so the so these right in the way, especially because of the soul of the world. this is a terrible mistake because we're going to be able to stabilize the
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situation and to live here safely without the assistance of the world without the support of the world. and a and i see to the g, the air force maybe when need us to a dangerous call him alone. why do is really, is by this argument that is put forward by netanyahu. each time he goes to the united nations, this argument that the world is against israel, that the, that the, the, the you in itself, you know, is traversed by anti semitism. why do is really buying into this argument, even though it was under cut, by all the facts. it is israel that is banning the us extra general from its country. it is israel that has killed un peacekeepers. it is israel. that is trashing on why the biggest un branch and gaza and on and on and on and goes,
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why do is released by into this idea of the whole world. the entire world is against us. is this the number that we have a close to. ready 1700 joshua this year, and about 70000 visa and use all of that home phone calls for year and 101 hostages. so it is august the 1st of all see their own file. so right now what they don't see that low sodium diet id coming from the world. but this is only part of the beach of the other. the weekdays, the days of the government, long before the stopping years before the war. convinced that these are the big ball, the democratic was the greatest system of the series of fears, but especially in the west, but all the settlement eas, complex. that is an en,
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eh, this, and you'll see all the surfaces on these is exactly the same as the class, the complex review, the really, i think of all the categories being the was done well in this new, the physician of these little i certainly do that in the provisional office and they gave them, so i think the government as closely as the probably the no, what do we do with the size diesel power source in our we don't have a just with the i is the might be maybe all my friends x the blue i tried to go to base. the reason was and there will be john g, both song that mary and but i don't think we have a chance these days it's, it's really quite striking that israel and is really leaders see and denounce anti
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semitism everywhere. and yet turn a blind eye to what can only be described as racist statements and policies at the highest levels of its own government. i hope will get a chance to continue this conversation alone. it's always good to talk to you. thank you for your time today. it runs presidents is warning is real of a strong response. should it choose to retaliate the tuesday's attack masoud possession was speaking of the joint press conference in contort days after iran fired nearly 200 ballistic missile as it, israel's, i'm, the security of the region is the security of all muslims. and we do not want any will or bloodshed, since i assume the presidency. every speech i have made is emphasized the quest for peace and security. no nation all region can prospect in the midst of all. we are not in pursuit of war with israel. they promised us peace, but israel hasn't temper rise called guest, and to run during our presidential and organization. we want to establish peace. if
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you disagree or he's will not be established on. richard belton is a former, you can pass it, or ron and former consul general in jerusalem. you're joining us from north yorkshire in the u. k. you probably heard we were speaking to a former top is really diplomat. now we're speaking to you, a former top new k diplomat, having hill deposition in multiple countries across the middle east. how does someone with your experience you're behind the scenes knowledge, analyze where we are right now? the past i'd like to endorse the points made by the previous is really speak a by her requirement for is ready to use diplomacy and to accept that the massive support they have received since october the 7th last year denies and completely confident dates. this perception that somehow, that are on their own and nobody will support them. in fact,
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my view is to the degree of support from the outside world, including from the u. k, is actually working for games. they progress towards the escalation. it's working against establishing a peaceful several months across the region, whether within palestine or beyond because it is the aging, this sense that israel can do what he wants. they can humiliate united states, they can bank the ministry support from united kingdom and is rose european partners, and not to do anything to respond to the requirements of those countries that that should be progress towards palestinian states fluids as a prerequisite, a piece, the beast goes through because a piece goes through recognizing the international legitimacy applies to
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israel as well as to others. we are in a situation where is really, is trying to establish the terrace regional dominance. we don't know how far they will go. secondly, we're in the situation where iran had to respond to the killing of a, negotiate a smile or honey a on your radians style. and it has chosen to do so in a predictable way, which constitutes a warning to israel that having 5 or finally a tiny proportion, oh, it's miss of us. no. later on is still in a position to create an overwhelming effect on israel. defense is different. the wall should escalate. it is of course, a very risky strategy by the wrong because it radian is rainy. retaliation is likely to cause significant damage to iran and there is always
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a risk that the united states would come in on is rails side. richard richard, could i jump in for a 2nd because several things you mentioned raised raise base question for me for somebody like you has been behind the scenes. can you talk to us about the decision making in moments of crisis like the one we're in? know, who calls the shots? is it just a handful of leaders at the very end of the day, benjamin netanyahu? maybe joe biden, maybe the arranging supreme leader, or is it a wider conversation involving back channel discussions, diplomacy in a larger group of people that, that are not known to the public's a it's a small group of people, namely the leaders. you mentioned. i believe the opinion has time to gainst israel because of israel's ashen. because of as well as denial of basic human rights because these rentals denial of ass rights which he claims for itself should be accorded to others. chiefly,
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the 1000000 millions of public opinion residents of the neighboring territory. i think that's a, that's the belief amongst a fairly large number in prison is not being reflected at the highest levels in political life who see much more short term considerations of wishing to stay close . to the americans and where the americans have abrogated the do t to remain clear about re establishing international order in the middle east. and has decided to come down. and impala israel, that naturally shift your pin and but he's policy in the direction of the united states. and the direction of israel. so iran says, and we just played before you a clip of uranium president mostly possession. he says we want peace, we will go no further. is real, leave it leave things where they are now and this will be the end of it will draw
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a line under what happened. israel says, as it has for many years. well, they claim that iran doesn't even recognize their right to exist is exercises malign, influence and now is the time to we can iran with to, you know, to very different visions of where we are right now. how does that get results? a wellness stock must be a ceasefire in gaza, followed by an international regime which enables the creation of a stable political policy owned by the palestinians with which the international community can cooperate for the recon instruction of casa, we've already discussed the vital significance of serious progresses inside the radio or is it insisting, for example, towards a palestinian state but as a father level. and that is, the lessons must be learned by the international community as a whole,
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on the disastrous results. all those thomas's action then these really, really actually and that must concentrate on how to avoid future total destruction by countries waging war the war on the civilian population . and government must be a lesson to us to try and re establish a ruler, international law that needs to be an international conference. so the garage, any effect, result of russian act in the territory attraction. yeah. when to be repeated and that these really effect on gaza or media now 11 and when the repeated and secondly, that needs to be regional, the escalation across the passion, gulf, so long a ways, a long hope, full regional security architecture, including you around and not excluding them as is the current intention of the
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united states and israel and their lives in will we be able to neutralize for us from a wrong. richard delton, a former you came, bassett, or ron and former consul general in jerusalem. we appreciate your time today. thank you. thank you very much. i and now the mirror of the still ahead announces we're going to take a short break for backups to this. the how are we are looking at some very heavy rain summary down pools into central pilots. if you're a particular data across italy, as we go through the next couple of days, lodge area fly pressure here,
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swelling away. and that brings with the risk of some flooding. so certainly want to watch over the next hour. so you can see the bright, the yellow showing up on that shots here. that's what we're all going to see. the heaviest of the down poles pushing into northern parts of the bulk and some smaller of the high ground over the outside that rain that stretches its way up into the western side of the crate. i was towards about always towards the baltic states behind that is to pass to lacrosse to the english, scotland and wales where the weather will push into all that is there's a nice big area of high pressure. so doesn't look too bad as we go through the next dial. so that's, that's the case to into a good positive front. still a possibility of one of the 2 showers into spine pulls go to push on into friday, or what the weather makes, its way across. good. possible and into know the western scotsman. and then the well still allows the fine and dry that way to weather down towards italy and the balkans. that slide just way for those northern parts of grace. much of the med will be dry, much of north africa will be dry showers, continue around the gulf as guinea with heavy rains all the way to see how many
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the at 1st is no stranger with theater in the refugee camp occupied by this time. despite indescribable personal trauma, restricted movement at rehearsals, wanted by israel, the army incursions at director and his budding actors are at them. and to tell this story to the world at one of the toughest times in palestine history. and somehow the c jeanine's freedom theater. a witness documentary on a jersey is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00. and remote, the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told . this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to
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know. journalism is not of coolant or pressing it is the one thing else, a 0, a reminder of our headlines. this is really your strides. this killed at least 9 people in wounded, several others in the central bank. it hit a building in the area that sure i just went along with it from lebanon, solomon's and the prime minister's office. meanwhile, morris really strikes of targeted da here, the southern suburb of the roots where his beloved leader, his son, his father, was killed last week. israel has hit the area several times saying it was targeting
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has been lost sights a spring in iran with your the u. n a residents and humanitarian coordinator for 11, and you're joining us from be root. we're thankful for your time today. so we heard yesterday at the un security council meeting in new york at 11 on is facing a humanitarian catastrophe. can you describe that for us? sorry i can't really hear you very well. um yes. from, from what i could hear las vegas. i'll see what else i might just try it this way. else else though it right down. can you hear me better now? now i can hear you a bit. okay. we heard yesterday at the you, when the 11 on is facing a humanitarian catastrophe. can you describe for us what's happening in the country? yeah, absolutely. it's catastrophic. um, as, as we all know, this is going on for almost a year now. and the level of escalation, the level of needs, the way everything has changed in the last 10 days since the 23rd of september
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basically is, is catastrophic. it's dramatic. if you look into terms in terms of fatalities, we've had, we now have a total of a over a $1700.00 since the beginning of the conflict. but a 1000 of these are in the last 10 days, when we look at displacement, we had a 110000 that we were talking about just 2 weeks ago. and now we're talking about 1000000 displaced and affected, of whom we know that at least 350000 registered displaced at this time. we're still counting, we're working very closely with the government authorities on this to trying to make sure that we have a good idea of, of who is where and where and how to reach them. and the system is the un equipped to deal with this because yesterday they were launching an appeal for more international help. yes, just 2 days ago we lonestar flash
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a beautiful $426000000.00. the reason is that we, frankly, we are well set up. we have a lot of humanitarians on the ground. we have at this time, more people coming to help us. but also we have all very good partnership with national energy. is that no the ground but no, the people we have international engineers working here and most importantly you have the government and in terms of the government, i think one has to remember 11 on has been in an incredible set of different crises . one up on the other for the last 4 or 5 years. so institutions are a week and people don't have the resilience don't have the buffers, but they used to have many times people think about comparing what's happening now to 2006. it's a very different situation, so people are much, much more vulnerable at this point. so yes, it's, it's a need for resources to come in and to be a, to allow us to do what we're set up to do. but on the one hand,
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we need resources. on the other hand, we need access and access means safe access. and here we need some respect for international humanitarian law. we need people to be able to move safely to us for us to be able to move to people that concepts and basically be the launching of proper humanitarian response. do you have? yeah, i'm mindful, as you say there's that there was a you and hcr. so essentially, you, an employee was killed several days ago along with her young son. do you have teams on the ground in 711 on a we have, we have been doing a lot of missions in southern lebanon and you had to have a lot of colleagues that are based in here in the south. i myself was going down there right now. it's a bit more difficult and we're trying to make sure that we have the mechanisms to be able to reach people there. you may have seen a couple of days ago. there was
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a we helped um, the order of malta who arranged an evacuation of people from a, by the, in the south through the matrix that were about a 1000 people. 200 cars. i think in the convoys we're working very closely also with unit filled with the lebanese armed forces to try to help people that need to move at at various times. so yes, we do have response very much in the so you said we need a minimal level of respect for international law. and that means also protection for your operations on the ground. because if i would just get a reminder of you or is it under international law aid groups and the u. n. r protected should never be attacked and their work should not be impeded. that's just a ground rule for any conflict or humanitarianism. so when you said we need respect for, for the law, or who are you thinking of? i, when i speak about this, we talk about all parties. so we try to try to ensure we're not going to get into
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that right now. it cds about respecting international and have you monitor in law and we have had, as you were mentioning the, you and workers also who have lost their lives. the one that you were referring to you and hcr, call the dina. and she and her 6 year old son, a we're, we're killers in a, in an air strike the, in the, in the back. uh, and, you know, the, i are in the, in a sense of this is the, you know, she was a child protection officer. that's what her work was. i think for the last 1012 years, that's what she's been doing. and she and her 6 year old son were hits in that were killed in, in despair. straight on the day on the, on the monday. i think it was 10 days ago. there were 50 children that were killed on that thing. yeah, we do remember that i do remember that our viewers, it becomes familiar with the word, the confliction through our coverage of gaza. and probably also for those we're
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listening, previous words, zones, and catastrophes. the confliction is the mechanism that a group use, including the un, where basically just means talking to the warring parties to let them know where you are, what your movements are, so that you know your teams are safe and so that humanity are in work and continue without being attacked, is that happening? does that mean? that means is that us talking to the belligerents, whether it's has the law or israel to say, this is where we are. don't hit us. absolutely, the term we use is your monitoring and notification. it's for humanitarian activities, it's for notifying it's for underlining what we're doing and respect for international humanitarian law. and in that, of course, we talked to all parties to try to ensure their adherence to this and, and do they, or is that something you don't think i noticed in the earlier question. you didn't really want to engage with that. as we have been, as i was saying, we have been able to move around. we were able to help some people move out. so i'm
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not going to go into all the details of, of, of, of all of this, but basically that we are counting on the parties to help us with this, and we keep pushing on it. okay, and just before i let you go, what's the priority right now? as far as the un looks at this humanitarian crisis, the priority need of lebanese people who are who, who require health to the prior. so you need to filter, we have to work a lot on filter, given the level of displacement that's happened. then the repeated displacement people are going to areas that they saw were safe and then those areas have been struck and they've been moving from those. it's water, it's water everywhere. um, in terms of what activities in terms of sanitation, health, all of that if we do not have proper interventions in terms of water, we're going to have disease. we know that we've experienced that. we know what the consequences are. it's about food assistance, every other piece doing very well on the type thing and, but we will have to have,
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we have all our reserve stokes, are being used at this point. so hence, the humanitarian appeal that we've had a, it's for health surprise. you've seen the incredible pressure that the health sector has been under over here need speech valley and it's amazing how people have responded elsewhere. because even though. ready they've been, be being targets is and, and, and killed. and in this last while the numbers, by the way of health workers, we have lost their lives as doubled in the last 10 days compared to what it has been in almost a year at this point. so i'm afraid it's across the board, but it's, it's all of these things that we need to make sure that in these displace areas in the shelters that we're providing protection to people. we're that we're making sure that people are safe. i know. okay. um, in the, in the, in the situations. so the classic humanitarian response in a sense. but one that has to be very i drive and move around and cover so many
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different areas as, as this is expanding. and something that works as i was mentioning before we set up, i think incredibly good for the nation with the government. we have to be helping each other on this and i'm fine senior by may say, i mean all of us are looking and hoping that those that com are putting enough pressure to try to bring about the ceasefire. as we hear you. we continue to monitor the situation both on a as far as the fighting and what's happening there. and on a diplomatic level in ron rizza, you are the residents in humanitarian coordinator for 11 on thank you for your time . the mirror of guitar as calls the all parties to come to the table and agree on an immediate cease fire in gaza katara, along with egypt, and that us has been mediating indirect negotiations between our mazda and israel. speaking at a summit in doha, the mirror said regional peace isn't possible without establishing
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a testing and state level customer how while the level for ships and then it has become very clear. that's what is happening is genocide. additionally, we, the gaza strip has been turned into an i'm in habitable area in preparation for displacement. this is really forces have intensified their strides across garza killing at least 9 palestinians, a target to the house in a shot. the refugee camp in the north. people in, on the 7th and on the gods, the refugee camps in the central gulf of also reported. intense artillery showing and an overnight is really straight killed at least one person and entered another in the center of the strip. and it's really helicopter gunship struck a tent, housing displaced people. the shelter was located inside of school compound. you're one of the last remaining clinics in the area. 6 well, looting, killing and demolition of entire neighborhoods or just some of the actions is really soldiers are accused of carrying out in gaza. houses here as an
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investigative unit has spent months gathering material that reveals as really forces or carrying out a range of illegal activities during the war on gaza. activities that could amount to war crimes. richard sanders reports all the videos posted online. byte is ray, the soldiers in the gaza strip. the, i'll just there was an investigative unit to identify the soldiers responsible. the, during the assault on cancer, it's already troops, many thousands of photos and videos online. these meetings didn't show a professional omi. they showed only but a times of past, almost completely lack any self discipline. the all unit has built up a database of 2 and a half files and social media accounts. and the things that are really shocking to
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me is the repeated hosting of videos of the tany cumulation. naked palestinian detainee is with headbands and zip ties on their arm was being paraded around, insulted, mistreated, in many cases, really blatant violations of international law. and yet they keep being posted by the perpetrators. it's really astonishing videos show the intentional of destruction, civilian property. they also show potentially most serious crimes. smartphones shooting 3 on a man, just because the civilian is walking in an area where combat is going on, does not make them say again, it's potentially imagine that the international criminal court would want to look at. this is extraordinary, but he put based on some video release based on you, cheap to me is as kind of quite extraordinary the degree of impunity. legal
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experts say the evidence, the unit collected would be of interest to prosecute, as it is a treasure trove, which is very seldom come across. so to have that is something which i think prosecutors will be clicking, they'll upset the investigative unit reached out to his right. the officials for sponsor to the findings. we did not receive one. richard saunders was era. this is a special program from the investigative unit will air at 12 gmc on elsie are still ahead in sports round the bridge loan on beacon run has comes in and find out how much will be here with the latest champions reduction after the
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the the russian strike has hit an apartment building and harkey even used to ukraine entering at least 10 people rescue operation. is underway through covered those traps under the level archives 30 kilometers away from the russian border and has been targeted frequently since the evasion began more than 2 years ago. ty phone crass and has made land full and tie one hitting the port city of caution. the storm brought to rental rains and fierce winds of more than a 160 kilometers per hour to 7 cy, one schools and government offices have been shut across the country for at least 2 days. locals have been wanting to stay indoors. the man leading the case against
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former us president donald trump for trying to overturn the 2020 election results has outlined his quote, sweeping and increasingly desperate efforts to clean power in a new 165 page filing with the court in washington dc. special council jack smith says trump lied to the public to election officials any of them to his own vice president allen official reports from washington. donald trump has consistently insist that the legal cases against him are lies in the keeping him from returning to the white tufts. i did nothing wrong special cancel. jack smith is lead the new evidence about trumps actions after the 2020 presidential election. it's not a beat on sealed by the court in washington, 165 page document. so it's trump, in the days before the election pulled his closest advisors, that he would simply declare victory before all ballots were counted on any when there was projected. and you did that at the white house in the early hours after
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the election. we will win this and we as far as i'm concerned, we already have the filing ads. when the defendant lost the 2020 presidential election, he resorted to crimes to try to stay in office with private co conspirators. the defendant launched a series of increasingly desperate plans to overturn the legitimate election results. us us supreme court just little bit. some of donald trump's actions after the election. maybe i'm you in from prosecution. but smith rights at its core. the defendant scheme was a private criminal effort. in his capacity as a candidate, he goes to seek to target every stage of the electoral process. one is the one social media platform. trump posted the release of this fall, sued, written on constitutional g 6 brief, immediately following to most as disastrous debate performance and stuff to 3 days before the most important election in the history of our country is another obvious
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attempt by the hottest spite and regime to undermine an weaponized american democracy, and into fear in the 2024 presidential election. the judge tanya took couldn't, was no rule if the case can go ahead. if the answer is yes, trump will appeal all the way to the supreme court. this means there's no chance the case will go to trial before november's election. and if trump is re elected, no chance the case survives alan fisher. i'll just eat a washington. single pores, former transport minister has been jails of 12 months for obstructing justice. interesting is receiving gifts in an official capacity. several money on the east warren had pleaded guilty to corruption charges. he was arrested last year. it's the 1st time a former cabinet member has been jailed in and started. think of sports news with the son of how much son it. thank you very much, very well around the, to a to it's 6 game on beach and one has come to an end. they are beaten by front side
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in the, in the chat history. it was a penalty that proved decisive. it's why do i come? i think i deemed to have handled in the box canadian striker, jonathan david scoring from the spot. not a happy with time to friends, to fucking him. buffy was brought on the in the 2nd half up for y'all, as he was covers from an injury, leads taking all 3 points. our opponents played very well and deserved to win. it was a really difficult game for us. they just put hotter than us. we would suit passive, so you have to look all of these things after the match, you have to think and evaluate. everything comes out for approval. we have to improve another upset. so awesome videos, if anything, by munich, a john durand school and that's the only goals that gave me it was his 5th goal as a substitute the season. any martinez, pulling off a string of important saves to keep it at one new teams that produce the same score
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line when they met. in the 1982 final beautiful survey started has continued the people on ya. 2 now at home, alexis mcallister, opened the scoring and the 11th minutes mohammed stella made sure of the victory with the 2nd half stripe policy, egyptian who was 14 9th champions league. cool man, just the united manager can have consist he has nothing to panic about united, say so porto and the are but a go with 10 hacks future on the scrutiny. his team last 3 now at home to talk to them on sunday and have one just the 3 of the 9 fixtures across all competitions. this season that everyone has to take responsibility and starts with me as a manager. but of course also on the beach and the players, you mentioned that or maybe also all this was the leadership skills they have to stand up and every getting pros,
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those is important. unless it has one a record extending $46.00 career trophy mess in his into miami, teammates lifting the less support to shield messy score twice and a 3 to win over columbus group. this title is awarded to the team with the best regular season record. it also means miami, it will have home advantage throughout the upcoming sales. hope all is well, the governing body fee is meeting to discuss possible functions against israel football federation. and this year, the palestine essay cold for the suspension of israel because of the war and gaza cost the issue to independent legal advisors who have now compiled the response post on claim is there a has committed repeated violations of fee. so rules as well say the request for them to be banned is a cynical political move while football right to but could i that lives and works
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in gaza while most supporting facilities have been destroyed, the he says the palestine national team remains a source of pride and they know that this team is sort of resistance is a target form of assistance and a form of, you know, convey and a message. and we understand, you know, the football is the stage where a message can be really, can be played. a concise thing can reach, you know, millions and millions of people. i feel we live down. i know we on the account, no one is tempting with us. it utilizes the systematically targeting supports across that are tray to its previous 5 to inside the was in garza and also to dash, particularly we talking about one that around 50 sports facilities that i've been reduced to rubble and dosa include and 9 out of 10 of cause stadiums that is a,
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you know, that is almost all states that i've been destroyed. one is stadium remains intact, which is of the stadium in there to buy. and unfortunately, it has been turned into shelters and thousands of displaced people. at the same time, almost every clothing goes off, has been destroyed. this was that associated with the 7 as being the deadliest and the most top rate can the most demolishing for policy these spots and garza, the death of a task criticize tennis is anti doping system. brokovich was responding to questions about, well, number one. yeah. and etc. who is beaten up by carlos, i've called us and wednesdays at china. open final center has twice tested positive for than substance, but was cleared of any wrong doing by his fools governing body. the world anti building agency is now appealing against that decision and says, the talent should be done. we have system that is not working well.
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so the, i, i guess that's probably something that even to people who are not following our support are realizing, uh, is way too many in consistencies. uh way too many, you know, governing bodies involved. and you know, just this whole case is not helping support our support at all. the lineup for this is america is cap, could be decided in the next few hours, britain and it to lay out competing the for the right to take on defending champions. new zealand, the british team won both races on wednesday to take a 6 for seriously. and i need just one more victory to secure the sports and the title decide that's always, but for me, a $100.00 to say. all right, that's selling how much time and thank you so much. we'll see a little later. we look forward to that in argentina, tens of thousands of university staff and students are protesting against cuts to funding for higher education. just bear with me measures are part of fluoride for
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them to have your malays plans to slash public spending and control inflation. and you'll find that reports from the capital when a side us universities across out in tina, both stuff and students say they are engaged in the best way to save public education, which is free and generations of origin, simians are proud off. and this will be another, but if we select the, these counts, diminish the quality of that education we offer. and public universities, which we've always given, which is recognized around the world. some university say they cannot pay their electricity bills and stuff. wages of slow eating many on or below the poverty line . this is the 2nd major protest of to hundreds of thousands took to the streets in april. we believe that a country needs to have educated people. it's very important to advance and develop . i'm a professor. i believe the top education middle save,
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all people save our country, president covey. emily took office last december, promising to come public spending and bring the origin to in the economy of annual inflation at 230 percent under control. he believes universities cost too much, then they'll just demonstrate thing here. again, budget costs many fit for the future of the free a much respected university system itself. a system of synthetic rates. it's sometimes i'm really quite president. have you had me like with the 2 sides, bailey talking and the protest growing. education is now the halt of opposition to the middle. a governments from the route to 0. 1 is iris. that's it from me 0. then you to this news, our run matheson will be here in just a moment with one of the days news, you'll have our continuing coverage of rapid developments in the middle east. israel boeing to respond to your role as miss sign to tack on tel aviv. this as the
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fighting between is real and a handful of 11 on continues, rubble have all that. and the is really forces seek to silence the troops in the occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 in ramallah is targeting of done is i as in years, a few minutes the feeling of done it as well as seen in donors, lebanese, done it is i was just doing this. it's another example of journalist not being allowed to do their work in this conflict before just me, that journalist detect everything is being undermined by a government entails here with every 3rd grade to tear with use of to that address . even to authoration has read. journalism is not a crime for pressing it is from head, the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i
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parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over the top. god bless the united states of america are great. the us elections on the a phase where the jets target, the lebanese capital, again, dropping bombs and bay with southern suburb and the city sent the about the center. this is obviously your life from doha. also coming up eric sirens and artillery far ahead and southern 11 and 11. he saw him. he says one of its soldiers and for medical records are killed in and is rarely attack.
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