tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 5, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the right spot, otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news your better tomorrow the . ready ready the hello, i'm sorry i'm tomorrow as the welcome to the news our live from tao ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes as strikes come, 11 is capital. israel says is targeting has full loss sites, but civilian homes are also being hit. revenue sources and i'll just narrow it has prolong his last contact with one of his senior leaders passion $0.15 in his riley strike on a route on friday,
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the from london to cape town, thousands around the world gather to show solidarity with the palestinians. and the lebanese one year into israel's genocide in gaza. we look at how it's affected the region and tensions between israel and iran. also, the democratic republic of congo begins vaccination people to contain an outbreak of and fox. the is 1500, g m t 6 pm, and 11. and why is ro as significantly escalated its attacks in the capital by root and is also strong, the densely populated, solve and solve of da. here with repeated strikes, launch plumes of smoke. well, visible, often attack close to bay would add ports. the is really minute tree,
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has destroyed civilian infrastructure, leveled residential buildings, and cause extensive damage in da here. meanwhile, ebony security sources of told out is there a that has been laws lost contact with the cham and events executive council hash himself you dean, is there any media reported that he was the target of intense bombardment of diet? in the early hours of friday, saucier dean was seen as a possible success. a task block chief say it is on us for our lot who was killed just last week. we have correspondents who are covering the story from right across the region will be in amman and also in gaza, very shortly 1st. so let's begin. and baby was dosage of bari. any news on this? a communication has been lost with hash himself you dean has a, has been already any up for the statement about this. so we're still waiting for an official statement from the group rep. what they have
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told alex is there is now they are asking for help from the international community to put pressure on israel to stop the aerial bombardment of the area of where the attack took place on friday morning. so they can send in the search and rescue teams and that has been the obstacle in their way so they haven't been able to get to the sites where israel attacked on friday, the paramedics and rescue workers are also being prevented from carrying out their work because of the constance aerial assault, that israel is continuing, and also the lebanese government has gotten involved to try and put pressure on the is rarely officials. but israel so far showing no sign of cheating their calls. and what we do know about the 6 to your 6 year old hash and stuff id and is that he is a maternal cousin of have something else for a lot. so the 2 men are very close and he was seen as a possible successor leave to have been groomed over the past few decades to
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possibly take over for has something us for our law, but really has faith now is on known without uh the uh, as well, a member saying that they haven't had any contact with him since friday. so things are very critical, although his name is not something a name that's most people know and loving on. he's still seen as a very important figure within the going to is ation. that is now seeing been to take hit after hit by israel over the past 3 weeks. and we have seen over the past few days of a root subjected to some of the most violent bombing attacks since the killing of a sudden us are all at just last friday. tell us what's been happening there dosa well, this when continuous ariel strikes, not only in the bay roots right, not only in the southern suburb of their roots but also in the capital as well. and
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over the past 2 hours, we've seen at least 8 airstrikes. again, in and around the area of da here. and also it is also an area that is close to the international airport. the roughly curry international airport that is operating at minimal capacity at the moment, was the one airlines flying in and out of it. so it is a operational and these are stripes only highlights how difficult or intense the situation is. and i, according to the house ministry, the 11 east health ministry. over the past 24 hours, 25 people have been killed and at least a $127.00 people injured across the country, including in the southern part of the 11 on that as well as in the capital of a route. so it gives you an overall picture of how violent a dangerous situation has become across loven on. all right, thank you very much. from the root dosage of bi reporting to us. we want to take you to gaza now is riley forces as issued new evacuation,
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oldest to people in central areas. 23 baptist indians have been killed in his riley attacks across the strip in the past day. 6 members of the same family were killed in an as drive on a home and almost a rod refugee camp. a 13 year old boy was killed in his strike on a school housing displaced people in darrell by law. sorry i was in joins us now from darrow butler. this isn't its central gaza festival topic. maybe you can tell us about these new evacuation orders with marianne. there have been a new is actuation or what is being issued by these are very mandatory to residential full of main areas in gauze and including by tanya in japan. we go alongside in the central area, is specifically 2 items, iraq and of the rates refuge account, but we need to point out some. so in fact, so our q is that in the north with a stripe, both of devalue and by time one,
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with massively invited by these many, many trees where the vast majority of its residential buildings now sounded ruins because of the very message from button. and that took place in these areas, and the vast majority of its residents have been completely displaced by their return back to left in these areas. simply because for the evaluation centers have been on the very relentless attack of id is very um it's on here in the central area of great. i'm is a rock out to main towns that are housing, thousands of palestinian families who are right now would be forced again to flee to the coast, to line endeavor to bela and to out of milwaukee where the box majority of palestinians are living in a very densely populated areas and even in the past few hours, they've been hearing huge explosions just coming from these areas which are very close to where we are right now. just solely 5 minutes a drive to these areas where at least the 3 palestinians have the consent killed. and one of the latest is by the strikes on amazon rocks. refugee cabinet very
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populated a residential house that on site that our associate has been moving guns. i have confirmed that a police twice, palestinians were killed in one of the latest attacks on a residential building. it's a multiple story building that was badly damaged. they weren't rescued by the civil defense watkins will have been mobilized on the ground immediately in order to recover who was people that we have been also hearing from witness. i live in northern gauze or that they have been massively with homes by this valley explosives, due to the continuation of artillery and areas of buttons as well. okay, for now. thank you very much. i was in reporting to us from darrow, by in central gaza. i want to bring in your a day who is in georgia is capital along with that because the is really common is find out 0 from reporting in the occupied westbank and in israel out 1st of all. now, because we have seen of a recent weeks and months, he's escalating tensions with iran. and that has been some,
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some statements made on his riley on the radio about what a response could looked like to that a ballistic missile attack from iran. yes ma am that's, that is correct. and what we see as far as statements are concerned from is really officials is promises that is available exact, a very heavy, very significant strategic a price for that. iranian a talk. and we also see that the american us centcom commander carrillo has landed in fact, in israel to coordinate with that response and possibly gain some influence on what the final say will be on the targets of that attack. that line just dropping as we went on air, but overall, the drums of war are roaring in israel. nobody's talking v escalation. people are
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out for not just blood, not just revenge, but really out there to re position israel as a country that is unmatched in military power in the region. meanwhile, they've also been protest processor expected in west ruth and i'm a bit later on. but tell us about this by these restrictions on crowds of not more than 30 people as well, many of the home front as it's cold and is real issues. these advisories up on a regular basis throughout this year, instructing is really is on what to do on whether they should be staying close to shelters or not. of course palestinian is rarely citizens of israel who holds palestinian citizenship. live mostly in areas where those shelters do not exist, but for the time being the restrictions are almost at an all time high and the number of people who can gather in one place has been limited severely. so the
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families of these rarely hostages, who accuse these rarely prime minister of sidelining, the issue of releasing the hostages of forgetting about their sons and daughters have called on their supporters to rally with them at 815 local time in west jerusalem. to remind these really government that that should be the focus of their attention and that of a deal should be reached in order to secure the release and to make sure that those are still alive can come, can come home as soon as possible. thank you very much, nora de reporting to is from online in jordan. well, i have been speculating about israel's potential targets for tally ation against iran. then listing strikes against nuclear facilities as a possible scenario. these are the main known ones in iran, among the more conventional targets, all the countries that main ports and oil refineries or rocks on the bottom on from
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ya and is mid least security specialist and a professor of more than at least politics. the university of cambridge, he joins me now from london. so on launched its 2nd direct attack on israel within uh, within 6 months, this off the whole series of assassinations against high profile. it goes including a small honey on it runs own soil. how might they be preparing now for the is writing response, as well as the running a presence in the asia saw that's being held by the cutter is important at this juncture. they are discussing the situation with their arab and golf colleagues, and the error of neighbors have been assuring you wrong that they will be neutral in any particular of conflicts that might arise as a result of as rarely retaliation. and i think this is very reassuring for iran. i
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think we are also hearing that there are other voices coming out of the region. the, you know, militias that are tied to the access of resistance. that is the allies in iraq of the iranian government are saying that uh, oil installation, should they be hit, will then be a major concern to iraq. and that so far we're hearing at least claims that they are saying they will ensure no further. oil goes out to the west or leaves iraq, so i think we're seeing quite a few areas of saber rattling for this particular response. that's very interesting what you've just said, because i suppose iran in terms of the way it's, it's viewing the situation is obviously looking very closely at lebanon. but also,
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i wonder if there's a, a growing ga sentiment among ron's leadership that oft 11 and that we're going to see more activity in syria. and then iraq as well. i think that's certainly the case. we're already seeing a great deal of activity in syria. the amount of a bombing that has been taking place by us rarely forces in syria has taken a huge jump over the last week. and of course, they bombed the, um, uh, the crossing that has been used by many of those fleeing lebanon to go into syria. as well as what the, as rarely say are of exports of munitions and supplies. so that road has been closed. and i think we're seeing that there have been considerably larger numbers of hits and syria. and i think there's definitely
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a how do you, what does that mean in light, in light of that, this, this strategy have to reestablish the turns by firing off, you know, a 18200 ballistic missiles, israel that, that back fire. if, if you know what we'd like you to see is perhaps a pretext of israel to keep escalating will pops, not hitting iran directly, but to keep going off to ron's allies and proxies in the region. well, i think that's possibly putting the horse before the card because it was initially israel that was responsible for killing significant members of the access of resistance, the allies of iran. and there was a sense that if you run did not respond significantly that it was an opportunity lost and it would show weakness. so i think it was a balance that iran had to, to, to strike, which was that it would make
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a significant attack on israel. but that it clearly said it was, it was also at an end, but that was all it had planned. and i think there's also been a open i view of the likelihood of it is really retaliation against the wrong much as there was an april. but that one was purely symbolic. i think it is expected that this said retaliations by israel will not just be symbolic a. all right, well maybe i'll ask you just just one more question, roxanne, i'm what, what's going to happen now if, if we see another strike by israel, how, how much could this really we can iran position in the region? well i, i think it depends on how israel responds. i think that it is clear that although
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israel certainly has much greater capabilities from the military perspective and intelligence in terms of the ability to, to know what is the right targets any ron and, and that kind of thing. certainly, israel is much better equipped for that. it is still more or less. it's clear that iran has a great deal more to, to level at, of israel, should it desire to, of course, it's significantly different in terms of capability. then smaller groups such as has full law or how much this is a state that has a military establishment and has been building and maintaining a capability to protect itself. so i think what we're seeing is a very different kind of response caught capable capability. and i think that also as well could certainly damage iran seriously. it is also very capable of then
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going on into the region and possibly effect of hitting american base is, or an oil installations elsewhere which would disrupt the region significantly. okay, thank you very much, professor roxanne 51, find me on for joining us back from london. thank you very much. i as well demonstrations of being al, around the world ahead of one. yeah. at to mock the war on gaza in london protest as a demanding an enter, the war pressure has also been growing on the new labor government to stop on sales to israel. so to get go is live for us in central london and joins us now. live in week the protests and support of the policy is how does this demonstration today of the compare in terms of size and scale sonya well, this is consistent with the large national demonstrations that i've been told which
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takes place roughly about once a month. but of course, every week that has been suddenly small to break away demonstrations and actions buying organization thought this really was same, has thousands of people have turned off for this particular demonstration as well. uh, with a number of speakers talking at me as well. of course, really noticeable about this particular demonstration is for the amounts of lebanese flags as well as part of the city and was reflecting how the conflict test spread across vogis as well on with that people's views of how the conflicts itself has changed with becoming more widespread, now we've seen over the course of the past year, how for testers have been calling for immediate ceasefire. the to be a succession of i'm afraid with is round. the poles has not happened box. c what we have seen, of course, sign up moves by the labor government,
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which one the election in july. if i have suspended the 350 licenses, export licenses to his row. and i have resumed a funding on run of the un, no agency from the city and refugees, people ahead of wipers, trade, sage. and the way the, what they say is the minimal amount of effort that's being done to russia is really government to, at this complex, on dos of us saying that the british government needs to do so much more if it is to try and enable that ceasefire. and to enable what it wants to do as well, which is to negotiations for peace on all sides. thank you very much. so they gave a little that i to start from that protest in london. also they've been the sort of guarantee protests in the german capital, but in, but some groups gathered outside the humble university and the city to show the
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support for israel organizes say the riley is against what they are calling, growing anti semitism. and then an estimate of 2000 people of gather that solidarity protests in paris. they called for as the sly and both gaza on lebanon near the french present emanuel macro on said west and alms deliveries to israel should be halted. front is not providing weapons to israel. so let's head to the talks about where she's live 1st and power as best. well, maybe you could tell us a bit more about this statement from present, michael, and about the alms deliveries to israel. a. why would he say this now? like how it all. so that's why he would say this nap or i can say is that he was speaking to french media on the side line. so for some, it's on the french language here in paris. he says that it is time to stall a sentence, wesson's to israel. the could be used in 1000 members,
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didn't mention which countries should stop sending weapons for what you did say was the from doesn't deliver weapons as well. that all used a dollars. that's what the french government of always said. is it any weapon sales from problems to israel? called weapons to be used for defensive purposes by use? randi, all me, but international organization, including on the same special, i know that g o 0 and for all the sites that sold the case, they say that some of the weapons have fall. so all used for offensive purposes by israel is subject to something. so it's not something so that the special provides agent for the q small, the friendship present tools. they told us that the same age match the priority the what is happening is less than all the stuff that is relevant stuff is the time because it says that i put on some kind of become a new garza, thank you. from paris is actually a button reporting to us. they're going to move to south africa because thousands of people there of march, the streets of cape town,
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one thing parliament to implement what's known as your pod tape bill, the old institutions accountable for human rights violations. this provides a legal framework for south africa to impose boycotts and sanctions on israel har. latasha was with protest as on the streets of cape town and the people are marching to task. so i mean for the people in the past, i remember when created and sort of the united nations general assembly. he said that so that's what came and know what it's like to live under a project. he said that he knows what the palestinians are going through and that's so that's not the silence. and this is what you seen. thousands of people doing exactly that. they started the modules in place for 6 and during the 19 sixty's, when the started was under a potties, people were not whites were supposed to be removed off that area and put into areas
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in crime conditions. by the way, my, the, to the people here say they understand what the palestinians are going to. so it's very important for us to be here because we represent the health care workers. we represent health care. it's been a complete the section in the nation of the help you sector in the plaza and now moving on to never know this was to support who who was this the to the one to absolute limits upon the people the human rights abuses. they also want to impose sanctions people and one year almost everyone is in the office on that. so that
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still limits really be seen under the people in the palestine. part of the talk to officer that you would then use our life from dog as well. still to bring you on the program and also as part of our special coverage on israel's yeah. long genocide in gaza. we take a look back at the decades of cost for the tensions between has for law and israel and how it all started. the had lower that was not in south america, and despite some cloud that you can see across the world, in pots or brazil, it remains a very hot and dry picture. across much of the country. temperatures in places like mouth are about 5 degrees above the average for this time of year and those conditions stretch for this. * is across power. why we will see things cool down
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slightly and as soon she on, but the heat is the further south of that. and we'll see temperatures recover as the way to weather creeps its way along the east coast of brazil, taking the showers to el salvador. it will get more sunny in rio on saturday into sunday. lots of settled, weather and sunshine to be found across the southern portion of the content. if you show is coming in to bolivia, stretching in to peru and rushing out across that northern crossed. and those tie up into some heavier showers that are affecting central america. and the carry being, we've seen a very wet weather affecting southern parts of mexico. well, it will be east scenarios that see the heavy rain from an area of low pressure that's always going to take some very heavy bus rain across the florida panhandle and into the bahamas. on sunday. the, the
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the like the welcome back to watching algae or live from the main stories. now, israel has struck the densely populated southern suburb of dia, with represented as strikes. else ministry says he's really, army is killed, more than 2000 people across the country. ebony security sources have told out, is there a that has been laws lost contact with the chairman of its executive council, caution subsidy again since friday, this follows as well as intense bombardment of a route southern about done and then also have demonstrations of unhealthy around
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the world ahead of the one year marks and israel launched it's more on concept prototypes of been held in europe, asia, and africa calling for the war to end the well, the situation in garza has captured the wells attention with moving a 1000000 palestinians force from their homes over 41000 killed and much of the stripes in ruins. but during that time hostilities across the border between israel and 11 and have grown into a full blown conflict, laura con is in bay. ruth, while she looks back at decades of cross board attentions between has been law and israel, it has the law has been considered as the medical and sometimes
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controversial fighting force operating in level for decades. but it would be as well as war on gods and thoughts cool corporations and nothing on the would testifies and group and create it dangerous movement for 11 on and the middle east . the conflict between hezbollah and israel stretches back nearly half a century and an imposing here was 1982. this one is rel and stated lebanon, rolling and tex across the buddha, and pushing boots on the ground. at this point, a civil war had already been raging and nothing on the years. this is probably the cross border tax between the posting and the peroration organization o p l a. c, it's right, the army, these right, it's occupied, self 11 on all the way to be route the piano or forced out. but it's rout state and would contribute to mass. because there's a 2 days in september lebanese militia, backed by these ready army killed between 2003500 people and posting
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a refugee camps of separate and should taylor and be root. the blood shed close international outrage. as around this time had split began to boom, as it attracted disaffected youths from modern life areas which support from iran that would become available power those the years as well. some of the casualties from a tax, pine resistant street has buller among them and then they withdrew. so at, around this time, israel was still in the mid a tree quite more, often 18 years and 11 on it. finally, with 3 forces in 2000 as bullet turned his attention to politics. when he gets fuss seats and lebanon's parliament in 1992, how from the throttle took the home and maintained strong ties with a run. the years the various costs, border tax between has fuller and israel,
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but 2006 with bulk of major escalation, has bought a killed 3 is where the soldiers in an ambush and took 2 captives. israel sent troops and tanks over the boat or with the intention of ousting testable, especially for the day who in this ended with the un security council resolution, 1701, which quote those test ation of hostilities and buffets and free of arms and fight is outside the lebanese state control which over the next few years, israel and has the accused, each of the of continued violation is where all the keys has spell up picking tunnels, a maintaining a presence that an israel was accused of continuously violating airspace has the law also plays an active role in the syrian boss, the policy with government and backing, it's malicious. a t p proto rising, moved for many, our communities. the on up type of the 8th israel and said it's
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going to in response to how much to know the function groups and causing into israel a day before. as well, of responded immediately renewing border tax on israel. the would be ongoing and tit for tat exchanges. from them, as israel continued messic isn't going, so it also turned its attention to hezbollah. in july, these ready on the assassinated military chief to watch. so could he would become one of many top military pross killed by israel over the coming months. then over 2 days, on september the 17th it struck the heart of his bullets communications network. israel designated the pages in handheld radio is used by the group. the 10 days later israel proved to reach the office actual and typically in a series of heavy strikes. if they were southern south up is just fascinated, has bullets lita house on the saucy homes. this is
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a dangerous moment for lab and on on the mid least the 1st time since 2006 has full of sizes. expensive is right. it's still just on lebanese soil spots, it's, this is the indians preparing the bronze. we've seen thousands of homes damaged or destroyed, and 1200000 people displaced north on to alcera. they route and so as you would just hearing in that report, israel has followed through and it surprises. thank you all senior members of hezbollah and have mass. it's assassinated, several people on lebanese soil in january, a drawn strike on her last offices in southern bay route killed. sorry i already, he was a founding member of the groups military wing and july, israel time responsibilities for killing, flood shocker as well as the chief of stuff and a senior advisor to its lead. uh, last month i brought him, i paid was killed. he was a senior come under of hezbollah as any but one force tasks with in full tracing is
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riley territory on september 27th, the heaviest as writing bombardment of lebanon since 2006 killed has below. lita has done us rolla and a few days later is ray as strikes on the city of tara killed a mass is lita 11 in 5 thought shareef. lebanon is home to around 250000 palestinian refugees was nearly hoff living. in 12 of a crowded refugee camps, they faced many challenges including poverty and being excluded from jobs and owning property to name just a few of them. so we spoke to one patterson and teenager about his living conditions in the country. also is thoughts on what's been happening in gaza in this, in a bucket, a sublet logical affinity for you. but that was some of the fun. on the day it's almost as in it didn't become the audience a farm out a couple,
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aka has i'm in the setup and is all and so you need this on know, let no it not in front of playing with initial number. no, no, no, hold on, hold on, on a move on, then i'm out. i'm not them must be some of the most positive. so you need this all the, some of them sitting down the settings of getting on the bus on the 12 funds, especially if i still have still been to see the id but the latest other all around the kids. all both. yeah. the not the kind of the while you're on the should on the phone and so the phone and it was the end of the business because the amount of money and then the landlord pay all of that. how this will come as default. then it kind of on the whole of being on the uh, should i click the month to put an uh,
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on sale on the bottom. i'm gonna allow a lot of, it's not a bit of an image of the, the, i'm on not, not on the most of it. so i gave them all of the for the dental plan, though with the amount of love i'm on the same as the way life law have been over as well as the regional spillover from the war on gauze as not only involve lebanon, but also now iran a circle shadow will last thing decades between the country and is ro is intensified since october the 7th,
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and april and attack on me. iranian confident in damascus, killed a senior revolution regard. come on to 2 weeks later, a wrong launch, $300.00 drones and missiles towards israel, and its 1st direct attack from iranian soil. days later, 3 drawings were down to of a central iran in what was believed to be in his riley retaliation. and in july, the political leader of from us a small hi, mia was assassinated in tat ron the guest house. he was sleeping and was boned during his visit to attend. you know, gratian of the ron's new president, just days ago to ron 5, nearly 200 missiles into is riley territory. the us of the attack was twice the scale of the one in a pro. so that's bringing elijah magneer, he's a ministry and security. alice joins is here on set. so one of the things we've been speaking about today is the potential killing of say at hash and stuff you did, who could potentially be the successor to say this on us for our la ahead of has belong who was killed just last week. what do you, what, what is it,
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what is your assessment of how this could affect the group if it's confirmed? this was 1st about the confirmation. what's happened is that these really informed they've been, he's government saying that the teams to remove the debris and medic came, were not allowed to decide unless his belie announced the death of sasha and sophia team. and this is why the has belie the old, the organization is starting to free to allow the leak this information out and saying that he was the, and actually he was, that was to off his body. god. and because these really use 75 tons of explosive on the location is don't going to be very easy to remove all the degrees and find to him. and that's required several days and hezbollah normally, with nothing now at the desk. and then they get hold of the body,
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but this time the hand is a bit twisted to right. so it is the now the so we're not likely to get confirmation of this so far has belie said that they've lost contacts with him. but then also we know that these messages because as well as now cold for civil defense teams to be able to go in to retrieve civilians. because these, all of these are tons of explosives that bring all apartment buildings to the ground. there are civilians inside that these rescue teams have been prevented from going in and removing people from the rubble and fired at with a drones. and they are prevented from approaching the site. and how that was going to change up sort of do nothing, because the team of special forces in the south of flapping and all fighting dependency lc political decision and pay route on who's going to lead the organization. and because there is a short counsellor in hezbollah, as infrastructure,
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and the way that there's been then the other members of the shore accounts. so that will need the policy. and this particular moment i will, uh, what does it runs, involvement in this, in terms of looking to be 6 and as far less successful to run these part of the law and vice versa as well. i didn't get any part of your one and the survival of physical matters to iran. this is why said that you come in the, in a spray yesterday said that the resistance would provide for administer. if you're on the bus side, you went to that and then on the same day and it said the wrong way to support the resistance. which means that on the way, iran would not stop to rebuild the capability of high spa again and allow more capabilities to be present in twin head while i need to use it. if these are the advance and the solve forever, which they would. so iran is also looking to its own interest here, and there is
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a close relationship. i'm with many different dimensions to it, but i suppose it iran will be thinking about whether or not it can build up those capabilities quickly enough to be able to put, to re establish its own to tyrants. as anticipation rises, it could be a direct confrontation with israel potentially with the interest is not to be denied, but there is also the religious aspect. and because the has what lies, what all, she, i the leadership, you know, on all she and the a rang and what do you know that go up to she had never known hoover present fault of the the, the guys on that golf. it's influenced in the middle east, and this is the most powerful known and don't state act the that the supporting iran in the middle east. and this is why it's very difficult to imagine iran without tesla,
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but they could be looking at that prospect to that scenario. now, because israel has been remarkably successful at not only being able to locate and assassinate as belong leaders and kalonde is but in also affecting some of that sort of the places where they, they operate on their focusing on for example, that, that highway that which they use to bring in weapons from, from syria. you see when so it has on the shuttle. i used to stand out on television and threaten is right. no, because he is the one carrying the gun because he relies on man on the ground. and this man on the ground all still fighting, they have started just a few days ago. the battle against these, right? so all these politician with been hospitalized organization matter to represent the power. that's what lies on the ground. so they speak in the name. so if they are
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remove, then the other people needs to be pointed. but those who hold the power austin, holding it and i'll stand on the ground fighting. so there is a, if, even if there is a gap in the political leadership, but the minute we need to ship, it still has the okay, but i mean on that issue, are they going to be fighting some kind of extended long occupation by israel, which has been rolling into south and i've been with its times with its weaponry, issuing evacuation or does even hospitals in that to evacuate that stuff and that patients and that even now extending those orders to villages that go beyond the tiny river. so be on the international line of agreement. get back to us both ways . the absence of civilians will give a freedom of movement for hezbollah, not to feel for the family members. and that eh, offer also to these relays where a out to say we not tempting civilians,
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nevertheless, in 1982 when has one last thought that because of these really invasion, it took them 18 years to fight is right and push it out of grabbing them i don't think there's going to be any different today. all right, well, as long as your line here for now, thank you very much for joining us. you were all with the news out live from doha. there is much more silver spring. you were looking at museum now, whether or not as an opportunity for change that people are heading to the polls on sunday in the 1st round of presidential elections. the, the latest news as it breaks, or just her, the strikes very close to the school where the display, people are seeking shelter. you can see. and the distance with detailed coverage is not just sitting in front of the stuff crossing. we've also spoken to lebanese families for leaving the country from the heart of the story. as road bombing
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campaign shows, no sign of doubts has the lower needs to equal the size and how to offense, the killing of its feet in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion seems really have a very high kid in getting civilian political debate. what's happened as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in lab and on, is there a strategy on how to 0 news? [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back. i want to focus on some of the well new stories now and there is this my explanation campaign against impulse on the way and going are in the democratic republic of congo. the cities been hit the hardest by an outbreak. the diseases kill almost a 1000 people in the d all seasons. the start of the yeah. most of them with children under the age of 5. a lot on economy is that in the east and the see he's in government and he joins us now. first of all, tell us about how the vaccination campaign is going so far. the as well. this was one of uh, maybe a good news full of people. yeah. in the, in the city of goma, they have been waiting for this. and then the us postpone many times by deltore just due to the logistics, as we said,
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the vaccines are all even in can se one mouth. but it was a big challenge to bring about seeing who's yeah. and then finally the lot to do today menu we to magical stuff for 1st of all, because these are the people already exposed high gloves for the last time when we're covering this in folks in the board and probably so, so to keep we are we, we have seen more than a 10 or for medical team under the print them it because of the way of fatigue as they are treating some of the c v. i can see that this is why the mid eco had foretold. it is a given priority to these people now, then there will now go to the community and the difference a side of the country in order to continue with this of bucks initial. this was the official launching here, and it was one of the, the best moment for this many people to mentee, but people knowing that vaccine is already on the grounds. what i thought we did the odyssey. but it's interesting that the vaccination is not being given to children,
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most of being affected. our children tell us about this this is the minnesota and you'd like to know because children are presenting all most of 70 percent of the mortality pending for 20 days. i say this, i even ask you a question shortly or 2, w h o, even the l for officials, they're saying these books in many was not approved for children because they are so was normally expecting of i've seen from different countries. no, not a big jump in and even us, this is the vaccine we'd be expecting from the pain doctor, would it be a demonstrative on children? but it's all with the challenge because the majority, even of this, we mental balance. those well, under the treat them, it's the benefit, it's kind of the children and the treatment in different uh, was the head of facilities then, or the thing at the list. this will add up to store for this for the, within the community, even if they're fighting now to get the vaccine for the student in the coming days
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. and they assured them that this box and would have gone because, but in those of the i've seen different, but it was, i wonder where the on trial is to approve the vaccine, which will be given to children. thank you very much, leonard county joining us from gunner and the eastern d. c. thank you. and i see the government has deployed special police units off to a gun to attack on a small town on 1st day. more than 70 people were killed, including children, to raise a bo has this report. now. a theme violence has become a daily challenge for millions of people in haiti as gangs tried to extend their control across the country. at least 70 people were killed in the town of phones on the, in central haiti by a gang, and known as grand key known for its cruel attacks on civilians and the gangs arrived and killed people that were left to victims. the gang members reportedly set fire to at least 45 houses and 34 vehicles,
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forcing residents to feed their homes. the seed you, i'll show them that had the pot hill control of the situation at the moment. however, i caution people if the possibility of another attack the police are in place and they told me they are ready to respond to another attack. since the beginning of the patient presidential, the an invoice and 2021. haiti has winning kayla with gangs controlling over 80 percent of hades capital the united nations has to load and initially the 400 men from kenya as part of a multi national security control mission to assist the haitian police. but for now, the m. s. s. as emission is known, is under funded and outdone, the secretary general stresses the importance of the joint efforts undertaken by the haitian national police and the multi national security support mission. those efforts need to be supported. he urge secretary journal urgently appeals to all member states to ensure that the multi national security supply. ready mission
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receives the financial and the logistical assistance they need in order to succeed . haiti struggling with violence and tens of thousands have been displaced. half of the population is facing a tooth hunger marking one of the highest rates of acute food insecurity in the world. people in the country are desperate for any type of assistance. assistance that for now is taking too long. very, so we'll just see there. the engineers have people adding to the poles on sunday in a presidential election with victory for incumbent. ty site is virtually guaranteed by any credible opponents are in jail or disqualified from standing. 14 years off of the arabs spring was supposed to assure in democracy and economic prosperity. so most people into an easier life is as hard as ever. i'll just say responded smith
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reports now from tune is these training shifts in the early twenties was supposed to be among the main beneficiaries of 2 easiest revolution 14 years ago. but youth unemployment almost 40 percent. it is high now as it was then. so many of them see that future elsewhere and that's what the problem then i want to get my diploma work in hotels and get enough experience to move abroad to guitar. i've got someone there who can help me since i want to study more then go abroad where i can get an apprenticeship and i hope to come back to tennessee again to work. i'm not voting in the election though. there isn't a candidate to work for the good of the country, decades of economic hardship and corruption helped spock to easy as revolution. 14 years ago, a 129 people were killed in demonstrations that eventually ousted. you'll star terry and president z now, but dean by the alley, jo, a, china was shot in the leg during the protest. her husband,
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why on the walk was often in jail that to the hundreds of thousands of people who hoped democracy would bring more freedoms and opportunity. a general kind of this isn't the democracy we were looking for. we wanted to be allowed to live with dignity. what left the revolution to fail is that the system hasn't changed a system of dependency of foreign influence. basically, nothing has changed heavy and so let's say we're still proud of our revolution, but it was hijacked by anti revolutionary forces. and so the objectives, especially at the moment, could not be achieved. people are saying it used to be better before under strict one rule, but it's not true. we're heading to a dictatorship. it's open war again for anyone to oppose the kind of site and searching easy into the back on the streets, but nothing, anything like the numbers they were 14 years ago. the international size has been a warring decline in fundamental rights in the book place of our spring present, tie sideways by decree. elements is a rough and stuff and there is
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a fan here that you need to get back to the bottom bonus. and i'll just narrow to the 2nd deadliest don't hit mainland america in some 50 years, has left hundreds dead and caused billions of dollars in damage. so my lane is disrupted electricity lines and power systems as a white house correspondent, kimberly how get reports. the flooding is subsiding, but the political storm, the political challenges from this crisis has only just begun. 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.
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the water pushed it in and it pushed in the back door and within 30 seconds. so it 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 is this going to take. on friday, president biden announced $45000000.00 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 is going to cost across a lot of money. and i'm gonna probably have to ask the congress before we leave for
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more money to deal with some of those problems with parts of 7 states now under federal disaster declarations. republican presidential nominee donald trump's accusing vice president comma le harris, the democratic presidential nominee of not doing enough to help. the hours by the administration says they don't have any money. they've spent it all on. they spend the money to have almost no money because they spent it all on illegal migrants. the white house is a ques, trump of lying leads. wrath is concentrated in at least 3 battleground states, florida, georgia, and north carolina. the could determine who wins the white house. that's why the vice president comma la harris is returning on saturday for the 2nd time this week . to survey the disaster damage perceptions that the democratic presidential nominee is miss handling the response had cost her the election. kimberly helped get algebra 0,
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