tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 8, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the strong for those with strong resolve indonesia is where supposed to be solved by the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace otherwise, on. so with the strategic downstream industry on the clock in your better tomorrow the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on elizabeth put on and this is the news, our line from doha. coming out for the next 60 minutes. the about just has gone, the rock is hits to move in this way,
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the city of haifa soon after it's acting later, delivers a defined speech as all bombs based, rude hands says expanding its ground defensive in southwest level on the pool and was of troops for the operation door, such a vari inside them in southern lebanon, where they is, riley military has older people to move away from the sea. and posing another restriction on this coastal city where people are already trying to escape intense error rates. you to be a good test to see what is on the and nbc going to be as us. but you one change the ones that is really prime minister against going ahead with legislation to prevent the un agency for palestinian refugees from operating and relentless as rarely as strikes on the gaza strip. at least 43 people are killed since dawn on tuesday. the
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hezbollah has 5 more than 80 rockets from 11 on to woods. the is ray, pull the city of high for the attack came as the groups act and lead. and now i am cos a made a defiant televised address saying its military capabilities remain intact, as well as expanding its ground operations in southern lebanon and claims the man expected to replace how something as little as his bowl is. lita has also been killed has bullet hasn't commented zayna hold the reports from a route. it is really military has carried out extensive airstrikes across southern dublin on ordering. people in more than 100 towns to leave air rates are targeting with isabel, says, are, has well as command and control structures as well as it's fighting capabilities. as the army prepares to expand its ground incursion, troops have moved into some areas, but hezbollah is still positioned along the border and is still fighting. the group has also been sending this house across the border targeting,
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as well as 3rd largest city of hey, fall in the biggest attack and the here of hostilities in the 2nd recorded speech. since the assassination of hezbollah, as leader has on the stella, the deputy secretary general appeared more confident and defiant. unless you had better, yes, it is a little. but the grand blushes began 7 days ago. and these are at least have yet to advise him, was we want to clash with them. let me know. i should think that we will leave our positions or abandon arms. the only solution for us is to resist and persists. the hall, you know, the ground will show that they will suffer losses and that will be the beginning of the end of the war. a female was called, but israel's air campaign in areas where hezbollah has a presence is now in its 3rd week, it's been relentless. these, where the military says it is changing its security reality across the board and has the backing of its main ally. united states were supportive of them targeting has blood but a, but of course we expect them to target as blood in
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a way that complies with international humanitarian law and then lies of civilian casualties. it's described as the most destructive war, yet between long time enemies. but the western nations are blaming has the law. i think most of them some probably couldn't keep with our partners so we are ready to work collectively for the escalation and peace in the region in loveland, on to violence. threatens to punch a very fragile country to a less than chaos threatening israel security even more than today has bullet bears . i have a responsibility for this situation. having drag club or nodding 12 or it did not choose speaking and as well. the french foreign minister made no mention of a proposal. it presented along with the united states for $21.00 day truce to allow for broader negotiations. but he did speak of the need to support the lebanese army and re activate state institutions. 11 o, as prime minister says, not one country that supported a propos 21 day truce, is trying to revive it's lebanon's government. and to a certain extent,
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has the law had accepted it, but as well rejected it. and the feeling among officials close to has the law is that the western nations and its allies and 11 on are trying to take advantage of the groups perceived weakness after its last much of its military and political leadership, as well as its infrastructure. they sent a message that hezbollah will not be disarmed as a condition to stop the war. at least not under fire. what they are offering is a ceasefire. and the implementation of un resolutions, $1701.00, which would see a strengthening of the lebanese armies presence along the border as well as leadership says it supports that position and principal, now it needs the leverage to win a war which name some says is about who screams 1st. so there i was just the, to build a big as in the back call valley is joining us from the town of student and the east and 11 on our side is where are the tracking from the expanding on the
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ground. what do you hearing about the pricing on the border? but what we're hearing is that the fighting is ongoing with both sides, claiming that they've killed each of those fighters or soldiers. now is it has said that it's destroyed tunnels. it's killed, hundreds of his with the fight is an operative captured, weapons, and so forth. ends also says that it's expanding its operations according to israel . israel claims, but here's what law has to evict. it's carried dodge up to date the 3 sizes and operations against is really a positions and targets. it says that it's killed. is there any soldiers? and also said because of its operations, it's forced hundreds of sentiments to be did the if i created the display some more than $300000.00 is the radius displays. and that is what it has also told lebanese in this as to not to go home. one of them for him protect them from going back to that home,
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says that is where it is kind of operations against his block targets. i is also wound people from going says, saying that they put their lives in danger. nice important to know that both sides also engage in a propaganda will both sides and making claims difficult to verify. but it's also important to point that to our view is that israel is a minute feed us back to the change of opinions of dollars by the united states. it has a modern ministry. it has many soldiers. it has an air force or us has relies and ministry forced us back by iran, but it's still enough to state it has flight is on the ground. and that's where his beloved feels that they have the advantage. and that's from the statements as well as that they feel that as israel fights and that soldiers intellect bronze, and the fighting continues on the ground, his was off, i just seem to think that they would have their advantage on home tests. and so that's the situation of the south side. what's happening way you involve back, which has also seen
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a lot of anxiety strikes. you've been traveling around the valley today. what have you been seeing, or yes, it is really the same stuff to talk to the best value pots of the back of the i can send it has been la strongholds and the intensity of abstracts have really increased over the last few weeks that we traveled across the back of value into ballad back we went to vidalia run to a 100 miles we went to other places up to the north of the a. and what i can tell you is that many places seemed deserted. along the main road you can see where the stripes have taken place and the destruction. that's that, that's actually happened there with those a strikes now went to one place in 100 miles where house residential, the highest was hit on a manual of last 17 members of his family, including 7 children, 7 women, and 3 men. and also along with that he lost his life stuff because of that blog. and many people when we speak to them,
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say these are not military targets is really striking positions in residential areas. and the civilians seem to be the victims of this. and so for hundreds have been cold and hundreds more have been injured. now this is a way from living on southern border. this is not barrow to this is the best all valley. and many, many people have been displaced. many sit with refugees that said the war and syria have returned to so many liber needs from these have been displaced internally and some have even traveled to so we have to get away from this concept. and that's the situation with the increase of his right. yes, strikes to taking place, not just in the side, not just the baby here and the best of value. so thank you very much for bringing us some of those stories that as i said, big joining us from student in the because the valley and as i said, touched on his writing authorities ever should have issued warnings, 1st, health and level and talent residents. they should leave o beaches and areas near the hourly river. it follows constant heavy air strikes
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and the south that is ready for the school. targeted operations against has bola wilson. giovanni has moved from the southern city of siding on how people are coping with a new restrictions. the size in c castle, a fortress built by the crusaders in the 13th century. now historical landmark that as a reminder of this coastal cities passed site and is the main city along loving on southern regions and in normal times a tourist attraction. but since israel launched its intensive air assaults on southern lebanon, tourism has come to a halt, highly assemble as one of the tour guides has been effected. he says he hasn't had a single customer for nearly a month. and following israel's late this morning for people to move away from these watchers, it's clear he can't expect that to change. for yours guy, you're not only,
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there are no military movements. we don't have any arm people. we don't have any militant parties. we don't have any of that. for me side is all one family. we don't distinguish between christian muslim po, cindy and syrian or lebanese. we're all one family here on it will not. it's not only local tourism that's been halted here since monday. israel has warned its forces will be targeting has will up positions along the coastline. so fishermen are now also warned to stay away. the, according to the freshman's union here, 350 fishermen venture out in these waters every day. they feed nearly 5000 families . now their future is on certain meaning bullen is what do you get into sort of, we told we no longer have the right to send and fish every day. we go out and bring our couch daily to sell here. how we supposed to deal with this, you know, we're doing the government for a solution so that the fisherman can be able to get out and to make that daily wage
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and on people that have them out of 13 year old. yeah, here is my home. that's grandson, he's growing up along this coast and spent his days helping out this fish market. these may be the last that she cleans for the foreseeable future. it's not just the for someone here who have abandoned their votes and their livelihood, since they is rarely military, threatened them on monday, many displays lebanese floods, intense air strikes for the self, only to find themselves under more restrictions. non i was lucky or is a farmer from the southern village up. i reside. he saw his neighbors die in his riley airstrikes. he fled to side with his family to stay with relatives. buddha bless you cut out and yesterday the decision came that even the sea would be probably be that for us, imagine that the want to prevent us from sitting by the sea. so where are we supposed to go? this is our land and the sea is our seat. what else should we go with nowhere to go
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somewhere for us to sleep wherever they can. and as this is their last catch, other sit and wait for what could be their last customers on. so as well, this is crippling restrictions. dorsey jibari al jazeera site in southern lebanon for that's bringing elijah many as a military and security analysts joining us here in the studio. thank you very much for staying with us. as long as you are, we heard from andrea and listed in the back of valley that both is royal and has been talking about inflict any losses on each other on the border. it is always war of narratives too. but what can you ascertain about the flashing on the border? because is right, is gathering full of divisions that said, very large number. what kind of numbers are we talking? we're talking about between 60 to 80000 men. that is right. can i do these additional forces if needed, depending on the kinds of the they would suffer all the opportunity they can find?
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if has the law has a week or strong defense, a position, then they would think of a pushing more troops or developing the invasion to go beyond the area of the deep down the river and go north of the dining room. where those again and not the hezbollah special forces, we join you in the pro event. that for, for is ready to attack only the sides of the south field to read the new river. doesn't make any sense if they want to destroy, it has lost capabilities. now they have to deed fast with the immediate part that they have in front of them south of the route down the road. and then they may develop that depending if they suffer casualties if they are successful or they are unsuccessful. but they all gathering a large number of forces that gift has pulled out the possibility to inflict more casualties on these relays. but with the head of the 3 days to push the advance
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further. if they find a soft area they can go to, okay, you're saying that 4 divisions is around 628-0000 troops. what does that in addition 280000 that already 80000 is really forces that are already a messed on the board. right. and how does that stack up against? how many fi has has been the has in the southern area in the new south of the down the river has been law has around $7.00 to $8000.00 men, no more. nevertheless, the attack in truth, when they are on the attacking position, they need at least $3.00 to $5.00 man extra from ones one offers it them so they need at least $3.00 to $5.00 times the 4th that they are attacking because these rudy's all afraid of suffering casualties, so they inject more forces, but the way we all seen for the last week, the course of the back to these really is reluctant to push the on the vision the
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they have to on divisions one as a principal, one that they, it's going to advance into the 3rd street and another one as a reserve is if they move the time inside, they've been east kind of tree. they all very much afraid of hezbollah laser guided beside that then hit them a few moments a distance. uh huh. why demand cover tank is full, get on with those. therefore they need the special forces that the power of troops . that's another division that i'll pushing to come and clean the road, but how much they can be in the road for the thanks to 4 kilometers wide, $56.00, to make the hezbollah laser guided beside the cone that can still hid them from them for the distance so they need to drop pulses behind the lines of principal law . and this is why the division of the power of troops is, and this is why they also have the navy to involved in the bathtub and they can
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help define our true. and the thing, it's a complex operation complex, an incredibly large operation. how far north are they trying to push hezbollah and they is this to m bushes for israel? it this fall to him? bishop. this is why been named nathaniel was taught to talk about changing the mid denise and then he went down and he's emission saying, i want the return of the prison this from guys. and i want to defeat has the law. and i want the return of the is really an inhabitant of the know the news right now . this kind in change because it means that they now did not commit to specific objectives. the fault from the return, all fee is reduced. and this is way as well. as meeting him in china, enjoying him, saying that would be more before the operation that we're 800000. between 620-0000
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now has black claim to all 300000. and because one of your audio question saying now has, will live taping more residential area, which means uh more the space people that are going to be registered. and this goes against the objective of being. i mean that then yeah, elijah, manufacture very much for your analysis. your expertise, financial reports are coming in oven is really a strike on the 3 and capital damascus. there are reports of injuries in the mazda area of the city, which is home to security, headquarters, and embassies. we will bring you more on that as it becomes available to us. as rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has warned 11 on that it could face destruction like gaza. bethany, all who said the lebanese people should free the country from hezbollah to avoid what he call the abyss of
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a long war that spring in nude. or she's joining us live from jordan's capital oman, because that's where the government has banned allergies. 0 from the forcing in israel and occupied westbank and node. nothing, you know, threatening the people of 7 on a week after he posted a similar message to iranians. yeah. elizabeth, it was a quite an ominous message. first of all, threatening the lebanese people with a face like that of gaza like that. but these are the army has imposed on gaza, a genocide, according to international experts, and then telling them you have a chance. do you have a chance to over throw has been less control to liberate lebanon on from his bottle, in a sense, really invoking very potent memories for the lebanese was suffered through a very prolonged, very violent civil war. but that is the message. she's nothing. yeah. how basically
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linking the possibility of ending the war with the lebanese people rising against his bullet and ending the existence of that political group. and in a way, answering a lot of the questions about whether israel is interested in cease fire talks. and d escalations and saying that he will continue to push through evidence also by the movement of troops on the ground them. the non stop aerial bombardment of various lebanese targets in the south in the sense are invaded with it. but also further in the book of valley and others. so that message in english, of course, not in arabic, but transmitted in a way to certain portions perhaps of the or components of the lebanese society, but also to western allies, perhaps of israel, who wants to hear a message that gives the promise of some sort of peaceful resolution with 11 on based on the conditions of eradicating has been you know, of the, the, is there any problem in us of was making those comments at the same time that we
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were hearing from the united nations secretary general. i just want to have a look at what he has been saying. he spoke about the attacks and 11 on saying that they us threatening the entire region. and after a year of war and suffering and gaza, he's worried that israel will try to stop the operations of the u. n's agency for palestinian refugees. the vast majority of those cubes was bought. the backbone of you medical are usually for patients in gaza. wonderful. in the midst of all the people hold what more than ever is indispensable. what more than ever easier to replace simple. that is why i've written directly to is rarely prime minister benjamin antonio. to express profound concern about domestic legislation that could prevent the owner of from continuing its essential work in the occupied by the student that he taught in such
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a measure would suffocate efforts to ease human suffering intentions in gaza and indeed the entire roku, by its publishing and territory, it would be a catastrophe in what is already an nbc guide to be as austin and antonio guitar saying that as well as plans to stop on walk from operating a diametrically opposed. he said to the un chombo, but the secretary general himself has been declared to sign and on gross at by israel recently. that's right. israel took a very unusual, almost unprecedented measure of declaring the un secretary general. first saw none, graphs of many of the seas and diplomats in the region. don't recall such a stuff ever being taken in the organization's history. certainly not in the region, but yet on sonya which is pointing to the devastating ripple effect that outlined
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under ro would have not just in gaza but across the region. certainly, also in the occupied west bank, which is being rated regularly, almost on a daily basis by the by is ready. occupation forces were refugee camps are the primary targets, outlining the presence of under what a you and organization mandated every year by the un general assembly to provide services to palestine. refugees in the west bank in the us, but also and 11 on in syria. and in jordan would have devastating effects. so in many ways, and tanya gutierrez, sounding defiance, insisting on the need to respect international law. talking about the futility of these really so called evacuation order, saying that that is not enough to guarantee the safety of civilians. and that you must be, you must guarantee the safety of civilians even in times of war and the safety of
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humanitarian workers who've also come under attack and who have suffered great loss is the largest losses in the organizations history. so that message really trying to sound the alarm, not just to warn israel or the consequences, but also to warn countries that support the continued work of under what about the potential potential out a, you know, outcome of such an outlawing and what would, what it would do to their interests and their priorities in the region. no, thank you very much for that. that is not owed a joining of life on the as one has launched a wave of air strikes on gallons. that is the will and to a 2nd. yeah. killing at least 43 palestinians on tuesday,
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attacks on all bush and on the say that the refugee camps and central gaza code at least 25 people most for women and children, emergency services. so many people are trapped under rubble. and those who the has moved from the, of the situation continues to escalate in the body of another in parts of the garbage to port. that is really for us to have been targeting a group of palestinians into by the, in the investment not only is for the past 3 days, there were consecutive air strips. our calendar was sending shootings from swats comforters. and it has been very hard to read to our colleagues in the north, or even some people are unable to reach their families. now it's not only that there has been a continuous evacuation orders from the mother and was asking her to send you to way to the southern parts and to the central area of the sir. now, according to the civil defense teams empowerment x,
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they're saying that they're trying to evacuate policy and in patients stuck, implemented one in the another in gaza strip where there has been intensive air strikes are totally resetting and also suiting from quite copters now and moving to the central area there has been also continue with airstrikes. but earlier today that is where the forces targeted a building and at least 19 policy names were killed until this point. the civil defense teams are trying to rescue more people. the last number were received were to the bodies that were pulled from under the rubber. now the situation is very hard, it's escalating and palestinians have no clue where to go everywhere across the gaza strip is being targeted. and the video off the hospital that has been in the product on one year of war has mess garza unrecognizable. relentless is rarely bombardment, has of the literal age of the infrastructure needed to provide the basic
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necessities of life. but i hate to take some look at the trade of destruction. that is right. the ministry has left behind and gaza. the for more than $85000.00 tons of explosives, destroying more than 75 percent of buildings across the gaza strip. israel's attacks have not spared any of the 36 hospitals across the strip. despite the protection under international humanitarian law. 84 percent of health facilities have been damaged or destroyed according to you and report. school buildings have not been spared with around 93 percent, either destroyed or damage translates to most of causes. 560 educational facilities . drug is really attacks more than 600 mos subbing, fully or partially destroyed all 3 churches and guys that have been damaged as well
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. some of these religious sites are historically dating back centuries. access to clean water and sanitation have been crippled with 67 percent of that infrastructure destroyed, leaving because of foldable to disease, outbreaks and gaza city all the salad nation plants have been damaged entire cities across the strip heavy level. this has been 100 and in the north, with nearly all of its residents forced out and its structures flattened. an entire residential blocks as well. this isn't a lot. yeah. where many farmers live residential towers and crops completely destroyed. bombs and bulldozers have turned 68 percent of roads into gravel and rubble, according to satellites assessments. that's made a deliveries near impossible. and this turn gaza unrecognizable to its people.
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of the city as the director of the regional bureau for arab states at the u. n. development program and he's joining us live from new york. thank you very much for your time. you've said that the level of destruction and gauze that hasn't been seen since world war 2. and we've seen the pictures over the past year. but what is it about the destruction that even pictures cannot convey? or what the pictures cannot convey is the cause that is now from the human development perspective is where it falls in 1980, but without the offices and the uh, these things that don't happen in any conflict they are, we don't, we haven't seen this says what cheaper than what we have today is i'll send the economy last last neighborhoods most to 19 hundreds. and most importantly, loss of assets that can be the foundational entity already later on. so this is
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unique bios standards in science and in fact especially the impact on the final weight of the state of palestine including does it worse by, can you send him a saw for 23? you are satisfied and see, you know, 34 percent charles d. these are mean i'm going to quote the numbers before in any you cannot make prices or even any calls. and that's why the response should be, this would be x far with these challenges. that's what, what is your estimate so that a value of the cost of reconstruction, once the war ends and who will, who should pay for it? this was the sea levels assign videos. number 1st number is the immediate emergency operation, which can help us manage debris, managed solid waste, manage on health services provide some normalcy in these very difficult
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circumstances for why a clean bring the water and so on. so we moved already a $140000.00 tons of solid waste, but there is so much more to do that alone. this phase at no cost on the $18000000.00. and then there's the economy phase, which costs immediately off of the ceasefire, which is the next 3 to 5 years already to cover the meaning normalization. the stuff is nice ation of situation providing people who are big if i and that alone is between 2 or 3000000000 dollars. now the cost over even the owner goes up as it used to be on the bathroom rebuilding back as soon as possible. cuz we are talking about above 50 to 60000000000. that's a very rough estimate of the yes. so who is going to pay for that usually is the polluters pay principles. right. but for now it's we are, we are going to be looking at the owners. we aren't going to be looking at investors because doesn't come up very bit just by donation and graphs. there has
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to be an incentive for the private sector, no problem in the bank. because you've said that the 1st stage involves the removal of solid waste, which you already been doing. and i understand that there are more than 40000000 tons of rumble. how long will it take to clear this? it depends on the technologies we use. so that's why we ordered the spot to landing for the $140.00 to many of the thousands that he lost in the traditional way. we would not maybe it would take decades. so look, 42000000 tons if managed to new technology cycling or to use as a way to very intricate planning starting no, not waiting until the end of the 5 days. we may short of the start by how much i cannot say at the moment. oh, this is unprecedented. it's gone. don't be the question of the property. there is
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this, especially those everywhere now? does a signature thing playing are off? it's seeping into the water. underground water there's only magic and waste we used to manage before the war. no, it's all over the place. so this is a monumental task done. requires one you meant this or i'm funding for planning and preparation is are on the way we need the funding to finish the planning the preparations. and then later on the sunday, as all the, the construction goes, that is um, done the all that body, the director of the regional bureau for out of state for the un development program . thank you so much for joining us. still ahead on the news. allah, a lifeline for palestinians targeted and one year one cause i un workers suffer the worse death toll and any conflict in the organization history.
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the opposition supported celebration. indeed, an institution need on for a land slide one and local elections held for the 1st time and a decade. the hello right, welcome to look at the international full cost, lots of hazy sunshine. now across much of the middle east valley, a cloud in the sky, even down to the southern end of the red sea, i think it'll be logic dry and south without shots of one or 2 showers possible to see if the shower up towards the southern caspian but again, not too much to speak up, we're looking at temperatures in to the mid thirty's, quite widely ready though, have 35 celsius. we had some of the value of the touch form of that for the fact that and also for q. why is that a so side of the med generate dry and plenty of sunshine coming through the private
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and lots of sunshine to across northern parts of africa? well, i some where to weather piling its way in across the northwest, the thailand of what was, how it can come. bringing some last 3 shows, read the slice, which brought to eventually build a positive morocco. pushing a little further research as we go through the next couple of days. padea shows that around the goals like any across much south west africa for lifting the wife of the west without into the atlantic show as to a, standing across the central belvin through the tropical belt some heavier. right? i would say was the rift valley towards lake victoria. maybe the challenge of that is the side of south africa. but the most part, it's fine. dry sunny temple of the examining the impact of today's unflinching john international filmmakers. well,
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the the 2 watching onto the out of me, elizabeth put on him and don't have a mind to of on top stories. the seller has, bola has launch thousands of missile for this real 3rd largest city haifa. that's off to the on groups acting, lead a 9 costs and gave a televised page as well. says intercepted most of them as office is there any forces have announced their expanding ground operations 11 on for the 1st time. a reserved division has been destroyed in the south west of the country. and the united nations secretary general on tonia gutierrez, has russian to, is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu to express concern about draft is really legislation that could prevent the un agency for palestinian refugees from continue its work for tanner says such
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a measure would suffocate efforts to ease the suffering in gaza the when we spoke to the commission in general of the un agency, full palestinian refugees sleep velocity. he describes gaza as a graveyard for palestinians. a little more before the war was an agency which was investing in the human development of the past 10 refugees. so why don't serve is lifetime of the price with the cheese in getting gaza. we had about 300000 girls and boys. so, you know, school, we were providing education at the primary level. i'm just going through a level we had vocational training. we were offering job opportunity to a number off of a student in basically the agency was a glimpse of whole, but for the 1st 10 today we are now, you know, like, you know,
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live saving mode. we are trying to adapt tuesday. so catastrophe we. how did the before on how, how guys a has been a slot to down into a rubble. it has to be in a, basically, a wall of all the arctics, tend to know most people will have be not killed, but in general on the testing to walk on, children and guns has become a gravy out. in fact, i was told by this to me and in the general, and we also held that to, to the people now nothing else does to data struggle to stay alive. the, the struggle against diseases on data struggle to find this helpful it, as well as warm dogs a has taken a heavy toll on 8 organizations as attacks of code, at least 222 united nations 8 will. cuz that is the most code and a single conflict from c, a style of establishment of the un gabriel. and he's on to has this report from the
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united nations for decades. the united nations relief and work agency for post any refugees known as under as provided social services for more than 2000000 people in guys a with a staff of around 13000 in gaza, mostly local palestinians. they are doctors, nurses, teachers at terry ends. but shortly after the october 7th attacks, israel made it clear. it's hor on guys that would also be a war. unrra is read, cannot and will not allow andre to continue in gaza as it did in the past. israel launched a systematic this information campaign, trying to discredit unwrapped and accused some of its staff members of participating in the october 7th attacks a months long un internal investigation ultimately concluded that 9 staff members may have taken part. all of them were fired. israel also accused on road of
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systematic bias, but a un commissioned independent review mostly exonerated on rough from those charges . 6 but the damage was done close to kaiser and unreal the united states and several other countries had already suspended funding to unrest. and what remains under attack as the baseless and shameless totaled was in charge against a un humanitarian agency are no longer at talking point. but a license to kids and that's exactly what happened. henri staff have been killed by israel. the past year. $140.00, under the run schools turned into shelters have also been attacked by israel. they are relentless on rose. commissioner general says israel's attacks on the organizations won't have more sinister undercurrents,
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the game 1st that's tripping 1st and then from the refugee state you. but secondly on so the, in the weakening of putting an end to the expiration of the palestinian fall sound from the munition of recent months is a genocide in guys it continues is become clear. the majority of the world rejects israel's claims against under a 6 year general and administer serial level meetings during the un general assembly. last month. the new york countries rally around the u. n. organization, the indispensible that you have underway. some of the questions nor come to thought that under law cannot be replaced. the doings dots is questioning the right oh palestinian children to food the shelter to a diffusion and to whole get israel's campaign against. under his words,
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we failed year into the genocide, the agency remains un says there are no plans to a bad guys gabriel's on to i would just need a united nations your for a yeah, of of horses and dogs. i have been working around the clock cover and the latest developments, the booming work is vital to keeping the world informed about as well as actions in gaza. but the coverage comes as a personal cost is a correspondent, honey, my mood. i don't really know where to start. it's been a whole year and i don't even recall when did i take this off to visit that? i'm wearing. we're nights where i have to sleep with it. throughout the day i have to wear many hats. the correspondence of taking care of news lines at the same time between the reports of the heart of the fathers worries activating my family
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to safety. it was, it was a huge issue for me. though, bye, my son was from staying at home and wanted to be with me and i, i think i made a decision. it was quite risky, but i had just to offer him an alternative to it just came with me to the side of my work where it happened is just the 11 sided with an attack as we were speaking to a correspondent in gaza and is really a right target it positions right behind here. we're getting into the oh my god. did you hear that the my gosh. no, no, no, no, this is really bad. it is bad. the
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that was the movie that i felt really worried and very concerned about the safety and the life of my family. my only wish right now is this for this the in the media because we can't afford to have another year or so i saw my days range of be a little bit normal just coming to my favorite here and alternative to the coffee shop that i usually go in, gaza the now i feel like i'm going to find the proper and the captain a 3rd, then i came to the vision and do my reports for at least coming for 56 hours. god knows that unless something happens, which i really don't want to see. i don't want to see any breaking news. i don't, i don't want to pay more people dying. i want to get this before where i can afford about these byron into this magnet. this is what i want to see and we want to bring you an update on the breaking news we've upholstered earlier
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from sylvia states. media is reporting that 7 civilians, including women and children, have been killed and is really s strike in the capital of damascus. the bomb hit the building in the mazda area of the c. that's home to security, headquarters, and embassies, 11 others have been interested. we would bring you more on that as it becomes available to us. the native industry because she need now with the opposition alliance of national conference and the congress has set to form a government after one and the local elections. it is the 1st election day since the states autonomy was enrolled in 2019 and the votes of being seen as a referendum on that decision by prime minister in that and that i'm what he's government saying, the savvy has more of the, the 1st polls in indian administered kashmir since the hindu nationalist government
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of india is prime minister and are ready to remove the strip. the muslim majority, a region of its long held semi autonomous status 5 years ago. as votes were counted on tuesday, it became clear fairly quickly. the main opposition congress party and its regional our, the national conference would carry the day drama and cut them from nikki, our 10 most or so to the fetus. a know it to be seen now, but this puts more responsibility on the shoulders. it's now duty to prove ourselves with these folks to work which will remain in priority for the next 5 years from article $370.00 gave special status to kashmir as an indian state. and removing it brought the region directly under new delegates control. something that resonated among multi supporters, but in kashmir was seen as a way to force demographic changes. the region has been on edge ever since civil liberties, curved and media. again, the autopay, the men in the beach states,
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also known what's the date of the that created the summer months and the the to check to be job security has been tied to pulling stations and counting centers for weeks. nearly 8900000 people were eligible to vote. overall turn out is estimated at 64 percent. the vote will allow indian administered to smear to have its own assembly, but remain a union territory with limited power then disrupt the ages. so mon, so is the spokesman for the indian national congress policy. that's one of the alliance partners. he says the election results could be a new style for the tatt tree. this election has been held up to 10 years. and though we've had disruption all the democratic process in german push me in
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2009 teen our state was taken away from us. uh, it was uh uh we had people are disempowered. uh and uh, in our seamless could much and enjoy your integrity for directory, but new to i think a while and but the result is being that people really have no voice in, uh how they are going and lots of issues. uh, the people based on a regular basis, extremely high unemployment. uh, you know, highest uh female unemployment in the country. second highest, you would let him go into the country. uh we would drop my that's what 10 percent of the population is affected by drug abuse, and that is according to a fall of entry. stunning committee. so the lots and lots of issues that i think people put your name, but take control back and job of watching those representatives who this you would give voice to be aspiration. so that the that is exactly what happened. the still ahead on al jazeera a, wading through the flood water in northern thailand, heavy rain and solemn dams,
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leaf pots of chan. my several niece is on the roots of the the fewest president joe biden says hurricane milton could be the worst to hit florida in a century. evacuations underway is the category for storm, just close to milton is expected to make land full on wednesday, just 2 weeks off the hurricane. her leading left a trail of destruction in the same area that's bringing our corresponding tied is your cost or she's joining us live from tampa in florida. heidi what is the lease
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has full cost. the elizabeth tampa is now racing for the arrival of hurricane milton. it is expected to make landfall right here in the city of more than 3000000 late wednesday evening. and just as you said, it is going to hit this place for the 2nd time. because just under 2 weeks ago, was hurricane hill land leaving this destruction that is still yet to be cleaned up . this house was inundated by water. by hill lane, you could still see the line where the water reached this entire neighborhood. hundreds, thousands of homes in the same situation. city crews now have been raising to pick up this debris and haul it into landfills so that it doesn't now become projectiles . once milton's winds arrive here in about a day and a half time. milton is forecasted to be stronger and even more destructive than
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helene, with wind speeds reaching 200 kilometers an hour and a storm surge. double the height of what we saw on helene now at 2 and a half meters predicted. and the people here in these homes behind me, they are empty. they have evacuated because they are under mandatory evacuation warnings, in fact, covering more than 1000000 people all up and down the florida gulf coast. they've been heading out away from the coast. the county and the state have opened up shelters along the way of governor of florida, sending police escorts to accompany trucks delivering gas to gasoline stage stations to stage, or what is expected to be a devastating storm to con elizabeth, hide. it has been an unusual hurricane season so far. where was the end and size for the people that are to? that's right. this is broken record upon record. from the hurricane forecasters,
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these storms are getting bigger and faster. in fact, exploding is what the worth of some experts have been due to the warm waters in the gulf of mexico. that's where hurricane milton is. now. that's where it became from a current, a category for 2 categories, 5 so rapidly, never before seen in recorded history. it's back down to a 4 now could be a category 3 once it hits but authority are saying, take no measure of comfort knowing that this is still going to be a very destructive storm. how does your cost are joining as lie from tampa, florida? thank you. heidi, the northern tie, city of chang my is cleaning up off the floods on the weekend. the wash is on now receding, but cities for the south, including the capital bad call cut, preparing this lot. defenses. tony chang sent this report from not the booty north of the capital elephants way through the floods in ching,
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my varying residents who'd been stranded to days. heavy rain rolls are released from swelling dams, the pump. so the cities, several meters under water was the levels and now dropping revealing extensive damage. this elephant, unable to escape the template inconsolable loss. those wolf has a now heading south river is already incredibly slow. and what was a meter on the water? and this isn't even the water from the know which is expected. in the next 2448 town. the river has already bused its banking places, flooding this community, north of bank, cold. at this stage, just an inconvenience. but if the water levels continue to rise, will be completely engulfed. and there is much confidence in the authorities to hold back to wilton's. every time there's a flood, the bunk cook canals don't have a slightly. the authorities are able to prevent the flip getting out the bunny cock,
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people along the river like those have to suffer at the local temple sand bags. so the last line of defense. but these were the whole banks, thousands of liters gushing down from the know some residents taking advantage of the floods. the chance to go fishing will just splash around in the murky water. others appearing out into a world that might soon be just like this. tony chang al jazeera, non temporary central time that the nobel prize, the physics has been awarded to scientists working on artificial intelligence. and one of the, one of us had a stock wondering about the potential dangers of his work for race was at the old ceremony in the swedish capital stock on a few minutes. he has made many advances, some backward steps since the 1st bobo physics prize was awarded in 191. now it's not a human advances, but the gathering paste. the url swedish academy of sciences awarded this is prize
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. john hope failed to john hartfield. and jeffrey henson's, a pioneering machine learning adults special intelligence machine learning when your network machine down the road to some charges, has a big impact on society today and will continue to do so. and it goes from our position to the interesting thing is that it's built on physics. machine learning is used to diagnose disease, always x rays under the applications like challenges pay take. but professor henson also had a warning about his work having quit google last year to speak out about a, i should be comfortable with the industrial revolution, but instead of exceeding people in physical strength, it's going to exceed people that need to electrical energy. we have no experience before. it's like to have things smarter than us. it's going to be wonderful in many respects. but we also have to worry about the stretch of these things getting out of control. the nobel committee hopes the world will build a wellness of the issues around a rapidly developing technology. nobel prize is all intended for discoveries that
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bring the most benefits to the world. much like alfred nobel is discovery of dynamite. this one could also pose the threats unless handled carefully. for rece, i'll use era stop and that's set for man is of a put on, but stay with us or kind of here in just a few minutes. thank you for watching the that they tell us that he's waiting for says do not differentiate between palestinians and the occupied west bank at international activist majesty rooms weights and areas on the floor was of dollars is hospitalized for one year on no sides. 500000 is rarely use rally for deal to bring back the remaining is really kept in the ones as continues and many tell us that the stream from the
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cells where it goes up, prisoners were held to tungsten. every single person, these exhausted seats alone passed the limits of the in doing and the data of thousands of social media accounts containing photos and videos, place online bias. really soldiers repeated posting and videos of detain a cumulation monitoring that they have participated in torture. obviously it was investigated, assembles evidence of war crimes committed into a year long assault on guys. these video she don't need to be caught popular inside is nobody can say they didn't know guys on all just so you the,
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