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documented to drive the one day with because of the civil defense which miss rescue mission. because on a jersey, the sovereign sounded as well as biggest city as has been offered as a bad option for our kids from living on towards telephone. the hello until mccrae. this is entity or live from also coming up. the israeli military says it will expand operations and living on issuing a new order for people to evacuate. the southern beaches better and southern,
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some of his bones again as well says it was targeting the intelligence headquarters of his prolong and we focus on the on 202 unless risking their lives to report from cancer one year up to the genocide again the, it's 6, g and t, that is 9 am and live in all the way it has. the law has launched a series of organize attacks on this riley targets. the groups is a targeted vigilance military by some televi tv's suburbs, which houses the headquarters of most said israel's intelligence agency is belongs amongst a number of miss thousands as well. on monday he's ready i'm. he says about $190.00 rockets for fund at the fort city of hyphen, penetrating as well as on don't defense system is very false as have carried out more strikes on what they say was it has the lot intelligence headquarters in the
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southern suburb of bi route as well says that his black, amanda was killed in the attack is riley officials issued a warning prior to the attack on social media. calling for the evacuation of 2 billings in our in da here. labor on ton is in his by a, in southern living on and joins us now. we'll get to the latest developments there in the south and just a moment. but 1st, can you just talk us through all of the light this strikes from either not there and living on well, what we were hearing is that there was and is really drying strike just about an hour ago on the southern suburbs that comes off to a noise of intense bombing, one small in that particular area, 4 hours before that is really strikes hits, buildings in da here in those some suburbs. now the is a and is really a name, a sorry i name being floated by is right. media saying that was a senior,
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his bullet come on to but his blood have an actually confirmed of that as of yet. so now this comes off to a noise of rockets being launched from some 11 on into is really territory 6 different attacks overnight. the last coming from has bullock just over about an hour ago, and these are the military saying even more people should leave their homes with this time along the coast in the south there. that's hopefully the right. it's been declared a uh, evacuation, or would that be entire case to see don, which is very interesting, cuz we've normally seen in southern lebanon, in particular, the villages and towns being put on the evacuation or to some $130.00 of them. but this is a slightly larger geographical chunk in one go. now this is getting lebanese people
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incredibly concerned. they seeing that troop build up in northern israel. they seeing the reserve brace brigades being built and that seeing the strikes coming in, they seeing these right, these hips further and wide uh, even though the 11 on just a few days ago. and they wondering what that is rainy definition of limits. it is, remember when these randy's announced this limited ground invasion. that's exactly what they used. they, what they used would limited, but it doesn't seem to be that the more even given just this, the amount of troops involved. and now this slightly why the geographical area does come on the, in the queue ation order. okay, thanks so much in run and run con for us. the in southern living on we're going to go now to, is that ahold of who is in the living. he's capital for us and given everything that to him around was talking about the it doesn't appear like he was really any into this at this point in time. no. in fact,
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the prime minister, lebanon's prime minister and as she may add to yesterday, they said that not one country is trying to exert any effort to revive a cease fire t o. that was put on the table 2 weeks ago, united states and from the tables, a proposal at the un security council calling for a 21 day cease fire in order to allow for project negotiations. now that proposal was accepted by the lebanese government into a certain extent by has the law, but is wrong, rejected that then. since then, israel has rejected global calls step to seize the it's, it's air and now a ground campaign on 11. on the feeling here is that this is ralph feels very much emboldened, especially since it's main allied. the united states has given us a green light. let me just read to you the statement from the us state department spokesperson late yesterday. we are supportive of them targeting has the law, but we expect them to comply with international humanitarian law. so for people
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here are especially those who who support has beloved because this is a deeply divided country. they believe that this is a green light by the united states and that they're putting a lot of pressure on living on to agree to disarm has by law. so what they've been on is offering the authority is for allied with hezbollah. they're offering a ceasefire. the implementation of you under a solution, 17 set 01, which means the army is deployed along the border has about to pull us back. but it seems this is not enough for the israeli government, which wants to see this group has the law at dismantled. we heard these ready prime minister benjamin nothing. i would say that he wants to change the security situation across the board. so it doesn't look like there's a window of diplomacy for the time being. it doesn't look that there's any the parents like you know. and as well as going to continue this campaign, isn't it appears that way via for this i just don't authorize who needs to be today . it is due to arrive at some stage today. how much relief will that actually bring
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on well, yes, in the past few weeks, several countries have been sending much needed humanitarian aid. like you mentioned, vague with international airport. still, operational is really military housing posts and unofficial military, blockades on levon on saying that if it will hit any aircraft that is not being used for civilian or humanitarian purposes. it's also been targeting anything really that crosses the, the border between 11 and then syria. it doesn't want has the lot to be able to be sub sites, so humanitarian aid is getting in. but as you can see behind me, we are along the coordinates, families are sleeping out in the open and there's a real need for shelter because the rainy season is about to start. also 700000 people who used to live in bait with southern suburb, which is now massively destroyed and is continuing to come under attack. their livelihoods were there. this is a very different situation from 2006,
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the last full scale war between hezbollah and as well because this country was not bankrupt. and the people were not as impoverished as they are today because of this economic collapse which began 5 years ago. so according to you and officials, the needs are enormous, but they need more resources to handle this mass of humanitarian crisis. thanks so much design. if a boy providing us the much needed context isn't a hold of for us. and by right the it's being one year since israel launched into more wrong guys are following an unprecedented attack by him off and other groups and still is riley bone, bob minutes from the air and from the ground. continuing every day, these riley army has killed at least $21.00 palestinians and it's like to strike including 5 children and 2 women in central cancer. it's full says targeted el
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garage refugee camp. now if it's to bring it in to israel's will have remained unsuccessful. families of israeli kept his health and gaza have been demonstrating again sign. the government hasn't done enough to secure the release of their loved ones for the past year. all of this ready attacks have destroyed 75 percent of guns infrastructure leaving the strip unrecognizable that you insist such widespread devastation has not been seen since the 2nd world war. a correspondent, honey monument, has more. for 12 months of bombardment, heart, brake and pain. this cars of war are into a re street and what palestinians once new and he'll be or have turned into ever distant memories. the show. again, as i said, this is my home or what remains of it. only small part of my home. i can't reach it . i wish i can go in and take some of my belongings. but my dream was the story.
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girl's ears tribes, artillery shilling, and demolitions have turn much of dogs into a vast wasteland of rubble. yet it is still a cluster for the hold of her. every time i look at the destruction, i feel depressed. you feel as though you were in a dream. you want to wake up from it and return, but we can't bring back anything. until when will we remain like this? until when will we continue to be on the siege and on the stress of days old just war. we don't feel any comfortable safety. more than 75 percent of buildings here have been destroyed. families have repeatedly made the agonizing decision to leave. and as the fleet the destruction follows them. places of healing, guns sanctuary, turn into places where palestinians, more homes were parents,
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one stuck children to their bed now and ruined with bodies beneath the screen. i don't know how about, again, is that, i mean it's just, it's like we're in a night to mass. i pray to god that i wake up with the children were a sleep. they are innocent and they were a sleep. they've been told into pieces. you don't have to look far to understand what dogs as going through is every now and then a reminder of what once was the been on we were raised. yeah, we lived with these children. we used to sit outside during the summer and play with them. i didn't imagine that they would be ult, this destruction of both the old and the young were killed the local registry, the today names. and now they're all gone about the still posts of some semblance of normality as palestinians of try to hold on to their resilience. but
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a 12 months spawn, everything is missing and gaza. even the idea of a future any more mode was just the uh, the palestine mos on colored reports from the small of one hospital and northern gossip with the bodies of those killed in attacks injured bali. and by block you would take into the burial to the overall situation. you know, that goes to move the hours those way, the only advance in certain areas in the east box of the venue for you to count on in the west also in beta. yeah. as that is right now, i mean, since of like it's bumping against the volume, this is the sound of it's a yeah, mileage one hospital just receive size. vehicles have been killed just right now. the see, this is the log of the people who have been killed on the other side. here's the body on the, on the, the
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to be very good. so this really is intensifying. get somebody in certain areas with the indeed you better for the candidates. well, yeah, and which i know, i know that the way for the people who are trying to save the roof was attacked on these residential areas. the say this is the situation is kim, i looked like most of those are the same time. 2 minutes ago. we just received and the people are still in these areas. they are trying to escape from that area because the is laid on the continuing the tactic then on to things in the box, belong, things i'm looking for us not to be as good as this right now. army. i was opening for you to everyone's want to get there. i'm trying to rush to anyone who are
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living. this is the nearest hours of the day. we salute the works will face what we will face. so the next hour. roderick, i know i just, you know, i'm out of run hospital progress. fine. this, this riley's had been paying tribute to the more than a 1000 people killed on october. the 7th families of the victims observed a minute's silence to monument when i'm lost by his launch this prize attack in total $251.00 is riley's and foreigners were taken captive on october 7th by him. off and all the sizes, 117 is riley's, have returned home. some released in exchange deals, others risk viewed by these ready army. they are currently 101 captains held in guns of 36 of whom had been declared dead. but it's ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced that half of the captives are alive . 37 bodies of captives have been ver petrie,
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added as well. most believes to have been killed by is riley 5 and 8 people have been rescued by is rarely false, has been not without devastating consequences, but at the gardens. cousin was believed to be captured on october, the 7th, only for his families had eliza lynn had actually been killed. he is now a leading member of the hostages and missing families for him. he says he feels let down by the government of failing to bring the captives on. so this was an attack that a seal was meant to shatter. the very sense of security that people have. ready this country, the just the brutality and bar bar, barbaric act. and you know, the, the heinous crimes that were committed that day. um were, or just of a sort that were meant to completely, i think, fractured the belief in humanity. it's you know what, what, what was done that day is,
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is beyond reason. it's beyond animosity. and i think this is exactly the kind of response that we're seeing today still by israel is a year into the war. i feel, um, i feel it down. i feel i very much feel that down um, because obviously the hostages are not back in the info. as far as i'm concerned isn't, is really the people responsible for my safety and security and wellbeing are the people in my own government. however, i am astonished to learn how complacent the world is about this, and you know that i don't see any real ferment of action taken around the world to make sure that we finally reached the conclusion of this war it. as the spokesman for mazda is miller, tree wings is the sight of the captives lies in israel's hands, the owner to hold. and when it comes to the captive shop,
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and i'd left it to the occupation, add to the families of the captive. you are good able to restore back you the captives one year ago. but nothing. yeah. whose mission i live voted was against the captives. again, is the families of the captives. we have decided that since day one have to feed the the captives what i mean? a safe place because we follow the rules of our religion and because of the rules of humanity and who are keeping them and safe places for a prisoner swab. facilitate here on l. g 0, mass evacuations, or doesn't concept florida is are, can milton barrels towards the us as a category 5 storm? plus, we look at how cyber criminals in southeast asia,
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using ion tools to steal billions of dollars. the stadler, they will head to africa in a moment, 1st of the middle east and live and it is a very quiet picture. lots of set of weather and sunshine to be found. we could see some clouds continuing to linger around coastal areas of a month bringing a shower to here and some showers as well effecting weston pots. if you haven't been a very dry picture, as we head further north, across that event was temperature sitting where we expect them to be. was the temperatures improve across to a key in places like on correct? as the weather slips from the black sea towards the caspian reading some showers into northern parts of iran on wednesday, we're expecting showers across the north west of africa as well with the cool down
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. as the rain starts to stretch and that'll be in places like morocco and algeria, thanks to unsettled weather across the mediterranean. but it still remains very hard to cause northern parts of libya, thanks to the southerly wins of the south. with this shell was continued for western parts of africa, switching across that central bank reading some rain as far south as places like mozambique. we also see some way to weather lingering cost, eastern areas of south africa, much to why and woman in cape town. the shot was remain in the suit to the on wednesday, actually with the game and going so raging and drawing all the attention. the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late, burned down all of drives or attacks palestinians in the west bank. so these are the 10 to blind. i will, they help out using intimidation and bonham's. we are ready to choose population
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protected by no one deal to fight westbank the other from the palestinian experience. the the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stores. the seller has blah, has launched a series of, of, and i, the tax tags and miller tree, bice and the suburbs of tel aviv. the groups is that was talking the headquarters of most sites as well as intelligence agency, is ready for us as have continued pounds and living on time getting what they sign
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with his lunch diligence. it causes the southern some of the best buy routes and just rarely strikes have killed at least $25.00 palestinians and central cancer, including 5 children and 2 women at the old garage roof refugee camp for you. now a report is in cause i have been working around the clock covering as well as well on the strip. the grueling painstaking and dangerous work is vital to keeping the world informed of it as well as actions and cancer. as with all of our correspondents, it is will come at a personal cost in a moment we'll hear from him country. but 1st his terracon both rooms experience blissful has massively changed my life, forcing me to be a rescue change in my homeland. the part have come across the pregnancy of security tend to humanitarian challenges
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since day one of the this is the impact finally of destroyed the white know the back yards of a software system. as you can see, this place has turned upside down of to and is really s twice. i have been internally displaced along with my family members over 5 times so far, and the not to be trucks here in germany. it's not quite easy don't that's all to be a journalist in concepts because i'm talking to you right now and i'm quite thinking about my family members. it's quite hard to feel that you're unable to full the full sense of safety because he believes that would save humanitarian sources ignite by these values. occupation forces have been widely talking and people weren't killed in these areas without really
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a very devastating war that made us witness. one of the west genocide, as i met say it's more than history so hard to say during this year was not only being displayed away from home, not being able to meet my family, but the worst. and the hardest time is where i have to report from the beginning of my call lead times. and so it's a very 9 and 30 minutes to friends. and i, i don't think this right now because i know that if you wanted me to report the fees times were $1.00 of the hardest times i pens during that year 5 his time and the members are still under the rubble
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including his wife is children among them because it's 2 months old, also feels so homesick. i'm only 10 minutes away from where my house is. and i could not go there because of an is really check points. this worries ongoing, we're continue reporting and we're committed to this journey. i refuse to leave because i refuse to leave the causes to put my assignment in the back to wait my family and i chose to reports and continue to report nowhere as place and kind of thing. these are targeted in hospitals and schools. it makes sense. how does to means you don't know where to go. this is in the data. alexa hospital then, but what's well in use now and evaluations are underway in the us
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state of florida as a possible storm. it just close a park in milton rapidly grew in strength to a category 5 stone, but it's now being downgraded to category for milton is expected to make land full on wednesday, just 10 days off the hurricane helene, that the trail of destruction in the area that and it's a tele, is an environmental at scientist and research coordinator and he says the. busy is experiencing a climate crisis in a world of global warming, we have warmer oceans and then that causes hurricanes to what we call undergo rapid intensification, which is when they go really quickly from relatively weak tropical storm to a strong category $34.00 or 5 hurricane. because they're going over such warm waters and water water acts as hurricane fuel hurricane helene, that just happened was one of the strongest in us history. it's done. the 2nd most damage, i believe in us history. possibly the most damaged. we'll have to see how much the costs end up being in terms of property damages. and other things i believe is the
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2nd. but at least storm again, because of what underweight this rapid intensification to become. this giant monster category 5 hurricane in a really short period of time. we're going to see as long as the climate keeps warming, we're going to see more intense hurricane has a higher wind speeds. also more moisture and more precipitation falling, causing more uh, flooding. also because we have higher sea levels as a result of global warming, the storm surge from these are a gains both because of the wind speeds being larger and the sea levels being higher. it brings more water onto land and causes flooding further inland in and greater flooding. we do know that warmer water is and it's been long protect up running water is because the intensity of hurricane is to become a larger and larger over time, especially we're going to see more of these category 34, and 5 hurricanes. so that's generally been expected. um but yeah it's, it's, it's, it's definitely a challenge to predict something as complex and complicated as, as a hurricane. at least 3 people had been killed off the flash flood swans,
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thailand's northern city of chang. my city was inundated by torrential brian is the ping river swelled to its highest level and 50 years residents were forced to wide through thought. high brown was elephants where used to risk you and evacuate those caught up in the floods, but 2 of them were reportedly drowned at a century north of the city to the united nations is wanting to cyber crime in southeast, as you are, is a folding into a major global threats, and you report says casino is in business, parks and countries with poor lauren enforcement being used as comma for crime, some of the kids who are stealing billions of dollars and the criminals. and now exporting you, i technology is totally changed reports from bangkok, a modern office compound in the philippines, whom you might think to a tech company or call center. but this was a cyber crime hub. and the scam is now have a dangerous new tool. generative artificial intelligence, the integration is powerful, new a i tools has really been
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a game changer for cyber enabled fraud and really cyber crime more broadly, especially in the context of southeast asia. hughes approach to 10 game keeper, a form a heck of. he's no a cyber security operative is so easy to use. he says, what do you need to do is follow the tutorials even like, don't tell people, you just see the video and you follow them. you go to go and they only so you know, like what kind of the team that you need, like a picture of someone now. all on a voice or someone there might be like 22nd or 30 seconds. who gets to work? within minutes, he's blended. my image with hollywood actors, bruce willis, and jason stake them the in the most power of a i to manipulate audio video. i mean that a team of scam was based in a remote corner of south east asia. cannot communicate directly with the victims on the other side of the world in
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a language that they don't speak what i have been here before. but the upside of the bobbin, medi schedule will be shifted and i get into the to expanding crime hubs and southeast asia like this one. take a pocket think built on the time in my boulder home to criminals using these tools to steal billions of dollars. but you never know it now they look and sound just like you. tony king al jazeera, bangkok, official results from tennessee is presidential election, show the incumbent case. so you'd have secuity, a landslide victory winning more than 90 percent of the volumes as close as challenger one, just 7 percent having spent the campaign facing multiple present sentences for election related crimes. bennett smith reports from the capitol through this with most credible position candidates, either jailed or disqualified, is perhaps no surprise that your museum present tie site is one second time with just over 90 percent share of the vote. but on
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a historically low turn out to just on the 29 percent faster in the country that i'm susie, optically embraced the democratic transition of to the 2011 revolution the guidebook to the honor of spring at his indication of how we can, the opposition is well, support as of one of the candidates who was on the ballot, i actually use the mouth. he was jailed for 12 years a week before the election. they haven't criticized the election process, but they've simply called on the president's proposal, political prisoners to create a com, political atmosphere so that they can all work together to help the economic challenges to any of the faces present inside himself has previously set the table not from full on or effect, or do anything to stop freedom of expression, but he needs all the policies taken corruption. i'll just choose to american scientist have won the nobel prize in medicine for the discovery of micro renee molecules themselves. is the 2nd gen a row that are in

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