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how many of them can use it, retain in and out of the capital? no construction is on 2 ways. with the stick ins line between the foot. the expansion is made possible because of a loan is nearly $1000000000.00 from japan. the, the, the roots bombarded yes again as well, carries out new air strikes on 11 on capital off the warning people in the south of the city to evacuate. the other ones are in jordan, this is obviously around life and also coming sheltering from the on the floor. hundreds of thousands of lebanese free is really strikes on the house. come out as
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confirmed as one of its commanders was killed and is really a strike on the outside westbank on thursday. and a year into israel's genocide. in guns of the conflict is non packed in millions, across the region. we continue our special coverage of the war that has killed more than $41800.00 pounds. the we begin in living on where they have been multiple is really strikes and they are roots. since the early hours of saturday morning. heavy smoke has been seen over the lebanese capital. shortly before the 1st attack, these randy army had won people in a southern summit to leave the area is real fast. that striking buildings it says belongs to, has been a, obviously was north on joining us now from a route. notice that multiple is randy at strikes of the night. invite route again, just bring us up to date with what's been happening as well. again as to
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what, cuz this been happening on a nightly basis, but um they actually stopped around 2 hours ago. its 6 in the morning local time. i'm here in central a route. this was in the southern stop ups about that 7 kilometers. also south of where i'm standing, one of them was in high school swap, thoughts, neighborhood, and this is directly next to they were international airport. so we know that to route the southern sop of so numerous strikes um throughout the night. now, out these, these neighborhoods, what say that sleep populated before a couple of weeks ago. and now people have pulled out their badly. anyone does that, anyone less that these rates have continued strikes on a daily basis? it's just become incredibly dangerous. and many of those people have flooded now into central bay route, trying to find anywhere to stay a number of shelters have opened up and around the center. many people are staying
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in hotels, that impacts out. but there's lots of people sleeping out on the streets and it's fine weather at the volume that would certainly coming towards the winter months where things are going to get much more difficult. and these displays of joining 1200000 displaced across the country. so pretty tough situation for people who are also really traumatized about leaving the homes, leaving their memories behind nora. what's happening then outside of bad roads across the rest of the country as well. um, quite unusual today. um, there was a drone store like in the oh, but we palestinian refugee camp and tripoli and that sold away in the north, which seemed the predominant amount of funding happening in the south at the is ready. drones struck a building and we noticed that a member, well, how must authority issued a statement, a member of its military wing the august from for gates i have his name here,
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same was fight atalla. ali and 3 members of his family were killed fast. so this is clearly a targeted raid was the noise georgie taking place against has the law. but of course that also targeting her boss out. we've also seen a lot of action in the south and in a place called a dice. has bullet issued a statement saying that actually pushed back and it's really a cousin in cash. and they said these readings had entered the this town. and they've, that's been kind of there's clashing taking place spots. they've managed to push them back. but we also know that a number of medical facilities have been talked to a pass code been to ship out. this is near the southern border with israel, and this was struck a number of medic, our recovery and hospital. we know as well from yesterday evening, 11 medical practitioners were killed in another, strikes
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a peep. i mean that was helpful if you, the organization says that people are afraid of coming to work. they were afraid of coming now to the front lines because they feel that medical and aid workers are being talkative. so it's tracy an incredibly difficult situation along that border . all right, so i'm just, there was no harm that invited laura. thank you as well. he's right, the armies always at bottom, the main highway between vale route in damascus. the strikes took place between the syrians day that the bu send the lebanese out, must now across things, tens of thousands of displays. people have been using the highway to get to syria, to escape the air raids and 11 on well as the death told him, living on continues to rise. the health ministries are choosing israel of targeting civilians. it says more than 2000 people have been killed over the past year. hundreds of thousands of scraping and shelters to fling is randy arabs without destroying large parts of the capitol. they route, i'll just say it was do a search bar in that some of them to find out how that. cuz this is
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a place known for hosting parties for wealthy lebanese. but now the exclusive sky bar club on bay, which waterfront is whole to a new crowd. this place families who fled to hostilities between tesla and it's really forces more than 300 people are sheltering in the underground hall of the club. south left her home and the southern supper, roughly route along with 5 other families just over a week ago, during one of the heaviest nights of this rarely bombardment. she says the experience hasn't broken her spirits or her beliefs and how to stop at the inside today. we moved to the center of the capital, then we went to school, but it was full. then the owner of this night club found out that people were looking for shelter. we are comfortable here. we are people who love life. and what happens in the south doesn't only concern the people of the south, but overlapping in the government estimates more than one point. 2000000 people
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have been displaced, most of them in the past 2 weeks. this isn't the only place that's been turned into a mix of shelter. there are hundreds of schools across the country that are being used. how's this place, families? but the demand is far greater than being forward. he's anticipated and there are enough space in designated buildings, forcing some to take shelter wherever they can find space on a public beach and they route zeta. and as ha, and her 4 year old daughter find shelter under makeshift tense, they to flood their home in the southern suburb, a free route. zayna is grieving, but also angry. as they, you know, so a lot is gone. is ryan, you are bombing because of how, you know, well, are you targeting and your sites you want to cause the people? this is the tools, your issue is not with the so low. it has a lot of people are dying and being a discharge. children are becoming body parts. there are a lot of emotions across the lebanese capital, fear shock, anxiety, uncertainty,
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all of which are growing by the day, with no diplomatic solution in sight. many here fear their temporary homes could become their permanent hopes. dorset jabari ultra 0, they root a how much i was concerned, one of its come on to it has been killed. and on his ran the strike on the occupied westbank. he said he was among 8 fighters who died in the attack onto a cotton at target a cafe for the people of getting at least 18 palestinians boners kind of the coffins of those killed, including children, to their final resting place. a general strike has been declared across the outside west bank. that's what can know ro day was live pressing jordan's capital a man that's because he's really government's band out as they are from reporting in the upside west bank. and israel know, so this is randy strike, talk that a cafe in a very public area. what else do we know about those killed in a to a car and attack well there,
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and we know that the majority of those killed in this unprecedented is rarely striking. over 20 years were civilians including a young boy and his sister and their mother as well as their uncle. we know that not just from palo study and medical sources, but even by israel's own admission and a statement from the is really army. and this attack was also quite traumatic, not just for those input, cut him, but for residents across the occupied westbank who watched the horrors unfold and gauze over the past year. but they've no, they haven't seen and is really fights are just 10 bucks. and there start in the occupied west banking over 20 years, and now this has been normalized and these here, this will be used more often by these rallies in the coming weeks. yeah. known israel says 2 of its soldiers look killed in a drum strike in the occupied golan heights, and the drones are fired from iraq. i mean, what more is really official saying now?
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or that was a very interesting statement on friday. we heard from the is really our me saying that overnight on wednesday. so the dawn on thursday basically to drones, came in from the east, from uh, from a rock. they struck a military time in the occupied goal on heights. the sirens did not go off. so the 1st layer of protection failed. that's why 2 soldiers were killed and over 2 dozen injured. now of course, this is a very stark reminder that a year on after the war on garza was launched, israel basically have its foot in all sorts of places in the middle east. it's waging a genocide and gaza. it's attacking level. not it's attacking the young man, it is reportedly also i and targets in iraq. and then there's, you know, iran and the possibility of even a wider confrontation with iran. a reminder that the gaza story is not forgotten,
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is not isolated. and that all of these incidents are part of a one big, very bloody, very unstable and violent puzzle there. and alright and know, right. a lot for us, the and i'm on north. thank you. is what is there any raising, shutting up till the 29 pallets, demands across the gaza strip since friday is where launched heavy strikes on central garza getting 5 people in the bridge. refugee camp women childs were among the dead. and it's really a tonic on the outside of the neighborhood, a residential area in baby here. to let these one person in northern garza, i'll just say it was talked about zoom report, some data by law in central cancer. well, the security situation shooting guns is incredibly unstable, simply because the minute tree has completely targeting heavy health neighborhoods and very densely populated residential homes in defense of larry is a long way the another part of gone. so there has been a plea,
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systematic destruction of these areas. we're talking about a high rise bluffs and is a rock trip to the cabin and a bridge as well. being targeted while with the notes of guns out there has been conscience for minute 3 operations regarding bill pits ration of these residential homes that so close students are in cordele while in the rough opposite situation. in fact is getting much more critical with the operation. the, the ground encouraging is assumed going for more than 4 months. so far away desk tool among palestinian civilians, day by day is getting much more was far as we have been upsetting today. the vast majority who square it killed was innocent civilians and they can send that to. so somebody who said that they did not receive any sort of warning, which is a very divides reflection what, how the is really military is getting kind of sent in, in a very long time. and that's good day by day, like tomorrow con, age. and even like trace, you know, a palestinian families from the kind of send you
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a silver registry. and this is this quote, i think is very minute, 3 activities here in gauze characterizes will just be right there that i had a song. well here's the media, have reported 3 more as strikes on gym and it comes off to the united states. edit targeted 16 of these sites and strikes across the him. and on friday that was 7 reported in the port city of the data, including the airport. there was another on the city of demo in sanaa for at strikes were conducted in the outside. our district with you find to is control large pots of human, have targeted more than 80 merchant ships with themselves and drones, up to as well launched as one gaza, a year ago. mama to laptop that's more not from sent off. series is twice have heads. uh some uh the uh, by the also it had a data and so now they have targeted uh, uh, the maintenance military buckhead racks with the 3 year rates. uh,
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also in the not one it rates on the oh $9.00 area. and in the matter which is the self on the copies of the sun. uh, also uh to the east of the mouth, which is another province of beta. they have targeted or carried out uh, 3 air strikes in the uh, in a, an in an area and then, okay, rus, uh for the province wiley, another date that you have carried out at least a 7 ever strikes that have hits as get the coastal area which is near the the, the ritzy also they have acute out of the ada strikes on the other day day to national airports. these latest data strikes have been blamed by the whole of these on the us, roberta squadron. but the, the british, the britons, the, the big thing that they haven't pods, federal, haven't any involvement to be 0 strikes. why the us, it forces claim the responsibility on the slate. is it a strike?
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the say that we have a strikes of the taking place, just minutes of the conclusion of the big riley that have taken place. and so now and so the rescue of with liberal and thought his time that they have also shorts of the mix up paul to the latest operations by the hope these start personal break here. and i'll just say about when we come back, we look at the political storm. let's bring in washington dc in the wake of hurricane 100 minus the had a low, then let's have a look at the weather across north america. and now the remnants of a hurricane helene, a family out the picture. we've seen lots of quite in fine weather across the desert southeast. that's going to continue in to say that today high pressure is firmly in charge, giving us lots of sunshine and dry skies. but we will see the rain start to pick up
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across the deep south so that pouring into the florida panhandle by sunday. but on saturday, the west of the weather will be affecting central parts of canada. we've got a weather system moving its way further east bringing very heavy rain to the great lakes, knocking temperatures down as it pushes further east through into sunday. another weather system is coming into western parts of canada. so some wendy, what an winfrey weather to come here, but much quieter for the south of this western parts of the us. the heat continues to build and will continue to do so for california and the southwest corner of the us. we've seen temperatures already break records in phoenix, arizona this week, they're sitting very high and we could see more days of the temperature above a 100 degrees fahrenheit. we're in a 10 day street. we are expecting those numbers to continue to monday.
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the there's no limit to how far a dream continue to study in your own adventure. now a tom and the the well come back, you're watching out just
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a quick reminder about some stories here. this lebanon's capital has again been targeted by as many as products comes off. these rarely on a one, people in the southern southern to lead the area as well says existing buildings. it says belongs to a massive monitors come on, does has been killed in and is really as try can be applied westbank. she was among 8 fighters and 10 other palestinians with the dog and their talk on the to kind of understand your rates and showing up till 29 palestinians across the gaza strip. since friday is where launch heavy strikes on central goals are getting 5 people in the butt age bridge is now nearly one year into the genocide on gaza will be bringing you week long, special coverage on various aspects of the war. from this past year, we begin our 1st i bank with my colleague money in sites. the
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one yeah of genocide in gaza. again, of unrelenting is riley bombardment resulting in the deadliest conflicts of the 21st century. and it has been a war of many fuss, breaking records in scale and brutality. $41788.00 palestinians have been killed in total men, women on the elderly. but those paying the heaviest price have been children who make up nearly half the strips population in just one. yeah, is rarely a tax have killed $16795.00 children. the highest death toll for children ever recorded in a single year. conflict over the past 2 decades and even surviving has come at a cost move and $19000.00 children have lost one or both parents and often all the
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relatives to grandparents aunts, uncles, entire families have been wiped off the civil registry killed often, but also made the un estimates $1000.00 children in gaza have lost at least one lin, making up what is believed to be the biggest cohort of pediatric amputees in history. israel has also targeted an unlikely group in its full health work is from doctors to nurses to power emetics that been arrested, tortured and over $800.00 of them have been killed. this has also been west conflicts in recent memory for john list. a 170 for media work is have been killed . and then like most was the people of gauze. i have no way to go. they are unable to leave relegated to areas these randy minute 3 has declared circles safe sense, but then boomed repeatedly. there is no safe place in gaza. that's
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a line that has been repeated over and over again by palestinians. we've spoken to 90 percent of whom have been displaced with some having to move several times. weapons have not only been a tool in this war salvation as well. the united nation says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food and age into the strip since the will began. about 96 percent of the population is facing acute food and security. men, children have also died of starvation. no one, nothing has been sped. more than 75 percent of golf has infrastructure has been destroyed. hospitals, goals, universities, mosques, even churches, all gone. what remains all these apocalyptic scenes of broken lives and shafted features this resolved?
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is there a special coverage of the genocide in gaza? one year on? we begin with him cordarious report from dare out by a miss kitchen is barely recognizable, but there's humanity here among the rebel. good, but this war has taken so much from so many. this mother sees her heart is gone after her twins were killed in an is really strike. this father's home was bombed when he was collecting the birth certificates for his newborn twins. on the same day, he received their death certificate. the international court of justice recently found it plausible. israel is committing genocide in gaza. israel has also been criticized for its indiscriminate use applied to a pens, including it's u. s. may 900 kilogram bomb that can send legal fragments,
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nearly 400 meters away. but israel's destruction of cause i didn't start in 2023. it has been happening for years in 2008 the human rights group here and reported that as well dropped around 1000000 kilograms has munitions on the strip culinary 1400 palestinians. thoughtful of rocket fired from us. israel has also used white scores at chemicals that burns intensely on contact with air, leading to widespread fires and injuries, to invite screw, called the rain, a fire towards the end of 2012. israel begun a worry that would last more than a week, and killed. 174 palestinians tend to use later. is there a wash, and unity to month offensive casa,
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getting more than 2000 palestinians, after the kidnapping and killing of 3 is ready to in the occupied westbank to 3 years ago, israel went to work at done this time targeting causes, buildings, road homes, and leveling at least 4 high rise towers. this included the deliberate targeting of a building house in the office of audrey, sierra, and associate express, among others. israel has not only waged multiple awards on gauze, and the costs are really years under the pretext of fighting chemist in other groups. but it has also flushed and find the resistance in 2018, the so called great why to return demonstrations demanded an end to the is really located in the right of return for palestinian refugees. just holding the binders at israel's separation fence would prove the phone as israel attacked with tear gas,
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then life permits and munitions even between wars. the is really military kept up. it's operations. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. has referred to these tactics as mulling salon. a strategy of per yet it's bombings and policy and towns and cities. the latest war has been the most devastating israel has failed in its objective to destroy him. us. why? because uh, lies in ruins. and despite the clear evidence presented by you and agencies forming the basis for war crimes prosecutions and condemnation by international courts, the genocide continues unabated and the address, the utah, gaza palestine. what is rose? wall has changed life and goes beyond recognition. palestinians saying they are exhausted after a year of suffering. we spoke to some of them and here's what they told us. it's,
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you know, it says the max up in the . yeah, i need, you refunded enough data business. i mean, i put a data on how to how to, how to read them. i used some of the, not that awful have i that awful mission that i know. how does someone heavy and how does volume, osha, a software engineer and engineering issue at a rate of the box? does that mean and well, in the head of man in the fact that you do not run that and the have i'm getting a vendor next by then a m as in the one and then other than other than well the us position on israel is
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on guns is a key consideration for both the presidential candidates and the upcoming election, especially in key battleground states. democratic presidential candidate coming to harris, it's all around the michigan, the states and to a large our, the american population. ours has met a group of most of them in our leaders to discuss the conflict in the middle league . while as i out as a see of em gauge, that's a voter mobilization group is endorsed, come to her. as he says, the group believes harris is the candidate most likely to work towards ending the and use action is, is strongly opposed to israel's operations and military aggression against the house and people. and now the loving these people. we feel that the government of nothing yahoo as use the october 7th, an attack to wage and all lot war in the region with devastating consequences. and quite frankly, it seems that his intention all along has been to drag the united states into
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a regional war. what we're seeing right now, there was a guess all international laws also us domestic laws, especially when it comes to the provision of mills re assistance. and we are leveraging this endorsement to put pressure on vice president harris and walls and the current administration. to bring this for to an end. we are finding it not only until a battle against pro israel groups and interests in the united states to continue including in the democratic party. this has no secret, it's very obvious and influencing the policies of the current administration. but we believe that if you truly want to cease fire and it is, if you truly want the war to end and load and off, and you truly want to have a chance that addressing the root cause is bad as muslims in america. you want to protect our rights and freedoms and advance our interests. only one person will be
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commander in chief in january, either kala harris or donald trump, and we see no path forward to achieve those goals. and so many other goals in the trump presidency. now hurricane highlanders, the 2nd that last storm to hit the united states, mainland and a half a century had left hundreds of people, dad and his coast billions of dollars and damage. our white house correspondent, company healthcare reports on the political for us. one week after hurricane helene swept across 6 us states, hundreds of thousands of americans are still missing or stranded. helene is the 2nd deadliest hurricane to hit the us mainland and a half century. at the storms peak over north carolina, within 7 meters of rain fell in less than 72 hours. entire communities were swallowed up under the fast rising waters that have yet to subside the front door. the water pushed it in and it pushed in the back door and within 30 seconds. so it
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went from the ground to nick level. we've had conversations with people who haven't seen their loved ones in a week, and that's completely heartbreaking. loud slides and slash flooding knocked out electricity and cell service at the height of the storm, almost 5000000 lacked power about a 1000000 remain that way. in the dense mountains of north carolina, thousands of residents are completely cut off with no access to food or water. i don't think there's a word to describe it. i don't know how long this is going to take. on friday, president 5 and announced 45000000 and assistance for helene survivors. but with homes and businesses destroyed and major roads washed out, the total damages estimated to be more than $225000000000.00. we're going to have to deal with unforeseen cost of what this is, this hurricane costs across a lot of money and robbery. i'll probably have to ask the congress before we.

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