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the, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator hero, now the know laptop in israel's assault on living on the big called valley and philosophy. routes of alexis areas to be here at the time for me. this is autism, rely from don't also coming up is really expands, is ground operation in lebanon, switches the lebanese people with the same destruction of suffering as cause. is there any forces or the patients out of the hospitals in northern gaza, threatening to risk those that don't leave the state of florida. braces for its
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secondary, came in weeks closing thousands to sleep, but could be a devastating storm the we're beginning living on with the health ministries and owns 56 people have been killed and a 150, more wounded in his really attacks on monday. and the last few hours israel's been conducting most strikes and the because the valley which has been hits multiple times and that's from early on tuesday, is early forces. evan also expands in ground operations and they've been on for the 1st time a reserve division has been deployed for come back in the south west. they've been a number of strikes and the capital bear roots. these really middle traces and hit his beloved intelligence headquarters, repulsively killing one of the groups colanda is well, let's go to laura con, she's in the liberties. carpets would be rude with the latest lower. tell us more
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about these recent strikes. yeah, so it's about 5 o'clock in the morning local time. we haven't heard anything for a few hours, but nobody's media out. they reported about an hour and a half ago that there a now more is ready will plains and skies along side recognizance aircraft. know, in terms of the strikes there were about full strikes, lights on the evening coming towards midnight. these way, the army did not warnings that they would make the strikes in the here, there's something pop ups about 7 come to us where i am now. and then there was a secondary explosion at around 1 in the morning. and this according to up needs media was an explosion to come from the previous rage. so we thought the time it was an extra like it wasn't. but shifting to the east at the was an absolutely huge explosion in a village called that'd be
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a sheets. this is in the but i'll back region. now. it is known to be a has bullet stronghold of one of our correspondents. i suspect has been reporting from that. he said that has been a mess it up take all is really air rates across this region. and it's really putting a lot of very important archaeological sites in danger, alongside somebody, as of course we did see this huge explosion throughout the evening. and when we talk about passivity until to around 1500 people since mid september, a huge down the right of north. so you've mentioned the root, the strikes and error rates taking place the as well as the east. but we also understand that as well is broadening its operations to yeah, i mean from the outset, especially when the host tennessee sauce to he's helped a couple of weeks ago. israel did say that it would be limited and targeting localize out has been a lot,
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minute treat infrastructure essentially they wants to take town as well as infrastructure along beloved on southern boulder. but it seems now that they are instead of expanding, they have added an additional division to this the southern border, which meant now make fit for divisions. now that then often opened about how many soldiers of troops, her division boss, is ready to meet in unless you're reporting. but this could be around $15000.00 up ports and that's also called as occupation. oldest i've the past couple of days along the western coast line and which is taking about a quarter of that coastline from the mouth of the a while, the river, 60 columbia, to south to that folder. so they're all fines that it is looking to really expand bits and perhaps attempt to push in on the southern border has full or has said that they are continuously fighting them. there was an area they said a couple of hours ago. the, it's really tempted to write a town,
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could split it on that. so the board again, and they had pushed them back with a no number of explosive devices and the face to face facile. so hezbollah also says that it is ready for these kinds of bottles. on that border and that they will continue firing deep into israel as we've seen. also for the past few days and, and also a couple of weeks. all right, laura, kind of keeping an eye on developments the in live in on thanks very much as well as 5, it's largest battleships of rockets. epi is really puts the day of haifa, the grooves warning. it will intensify. attacks of israel doesn't stop striking, livid on the reports from the root of these really military has carried out extensive airstrikes across southern lebanon, ordering people in more than 100 towns to leave air rates are targeting with israel says, or has well as command and control structures as well as its fighting capabilities
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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, as well as 3rd largest city of hey, fall in the biggest attack and a here of hostilities. and 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 the rule, but the grand blushes began 7 days ago. and these relays have yet to advise him while we want the 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 persist spa, you know, the ground will show that they will suffer losses, and that will be the beginning of the end of the war. and the feeling was after the call. but as well as air campaign in areas where hezbollah has a presence is now in its 3rd week, it's been relentless. these really military says it is changing its security
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reality across the board and has the backing of its main ally, do. united states were supportive of them targeting has blood but a, but of course we expect them to target as blood in a way that complies with international humanitarian law and then lives 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, to talk to them some plans like kind of keep with our partners. so we are ready to work collectively for the escalation and peace in the region in loveland on the via list threatens to punch a very fragile country to a last in chaos threatening israel. security even more than today, has bullet bears that have a responsibility for this situation. having track lebanon into a war, 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
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and re activate state institutions. level as prime minister says, not the one country that supported a propos 21 day truce, is trying to revive it's 11 on the government. and to a certain extent, 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 it's lost much of its military and political leadership, as well as its infrastructure. they sent a message that has belong 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 resolution since $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 center for their elders. either
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they don't is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has won't live and on, but it could face destruction like garza, that's no civil liberties. people should quote free their country from his bela to avoid what equal the abyss of a little more, nor today has more from jordan's capital a mon. and that's because these really governments band or to 0 from reporting in the occupied with bank engines as well. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu sending a message in english to the people at 11 on telling them that this country has assassinated the leader of his bullet as well as his successors. this despite that detail, not being confirmed either by his bullet or the is really security establishment. but none the less, nothing. yahoo gave the lebanese people a choice between the fate of gaza, which have been going through a genocide, a very destructive war for the past 12 months or liberation as he put it from his
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bola, in a way, kind of inciting internal strife and 11 on it. in exchange for saving the country from the rest of war. meanwhile, the is rarely prime minister is also entered into another. the buckle with his minister of defense telling you of golan. but he cannot travel to washington because there are other details that he needs to sort out. like, for example, he wants the president of the united states to call him 1st before sending the defense minister to talk for plans and retaliation plans against iran. and he wants to of golan to administer of defense, to approve plans before he leaves. in the fact boxing the us administration. i'm the defense minister into the choices that will be approved by the cabinet before any discussions about that can take place in washington. so for now, the drums of war, the promises of the wrath of war are all that can be heard here in the region.
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nothing to promise any rest by any end than the fighting, or any political dialogue. you're all down to 0. i'm on the israel 0 just a wave of air strikes and gaza as the whole enters a 2nd. you can look at least 43 palestinians and tuesday attacks and over age and on to say about refugee camps in central gaza, killed at least 25 people most for women and children. emergency services, a many people, a trapped under rubble. meanwhile, is really forces intensifying attacks on northern garza palestinians have been ordered to move south, but those in jamalia refugee camp say they're trapped by is really fire and for their he has moved from darrell by law in this situation continues to escalate into
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a by the end and nothing parts of the gulf has to for that is really forced to have been targeting a group of college students into by the, in the but this is not only for the past 3 days, there were consecutive air strips. our calendar was heading, shooting from slots comforters, and it has been very hard to read to our colleagues in the north or even assembly who are unable to reach their families. now, it's not only that there has been a continuous evacuation or just from the mothering clauses. asking how to send you to way to the southern parts and to the central area of the data. now, according to the civil defense teams and permit x, they're saying that they're trying to evacuate policy. i mean patients stuck in some other one in the another in gaza strip where there has been intensive airstrikes are totally resetting and also suiting from quite copters now and moving
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to the central area. there has been also continuous airstrikes. but earlier today that is where the forces targeted a building and at least 19 policy means were killed until this point, the civil defense teams are trying to rescue more people, the less number will receive word 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 political off the hospital that has been done . israel's ministry is issued new threats, telling people to leave at least 3, all spills within 24 hours. the directive come out loud when hospital says it was wound that anyone who remains will be arrested, killed the doctor, so mobile. so if you had told doctor 0, if you to repeat of the previous sieges of the hospital is left and all the honestly,
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the situation is disastrous for fun. but it doesn't matter. especially after that, they told us, formerly what they threaten us, you know, they're threatening us, that we need to leave the hospital. we need to evacuate and render the hospital out of service and we have babies and new borns that are in the i, c, u. we have also to evacuate all the employees from the different departments within the hospital so that the hospital will be completely out of service. there will be no patient, no medical staff. otherwise the occupation will do exactly what they did with up to the hospital. so this wording is new, we are hospital, we provide to budgetary and services that are especially linked to the treatment of babies and also dialysis. those are, we are the only ones providing those services in northern gaza, even if we can evacuate or, or few patients. we cannot leave the hospital because there is no other hospital
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that is providing services and treatments to the 2 children, except to come out at one hospital. and indeed, there are thousands of people in the citizens that are in north and casa, so we will continue to provide services even if the a army will enter the hospital. we will continue to provide services because we are providing 1st of all, who many terry and services that have that is not violating international humanitarian laws. and we are urging all international organizations to support us as those won't cause us taking a heavy toll on 8 organizations. it's a tax of killed at least $222.00 united nations 8 was a that's the most in a single conflict. since the establishment of the, when gabriel alonzo has this report from the united nations in new for decades,
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the united nations relief and work agency proposed any refugees known as unreal is provided social services for more than 2000000 people in guys. a with a staff of around $13000.00 and guys, mostly local palestinians. they are doctors, nurses, teachers, that a terry ins. 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 us 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 unrra of systematic bias, but a un commissioned independent review mostly exonerated on rough from those charges
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. 6 but the damage was done for the kaiser and unreal the united states and several other countries had already suspended funding to unrest. and what remains under attack as the best list and shameless total resume 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 and will run schools turned into shelters. have also been attacked by israel. they are relentless on rose commissioner general says israel's attack. so the organizations won't have more sinister undercurrents, the aim 1st, it's tripping by the student from the river to state you. but secondly, on. so the,
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in the weakening of putting an end to the expiration of the 1st thing and for some fun determination of in recent months is a genocide in guys. it continues, this become clear, the majority of the world rejects israel's claims against under a little 6 year general administrative level meeting during the un general assembly . last month. the new york countries rally around the u. n. organization, the indispensable it to of underway. some of the questions nor come to thought that under law cannot be replaced. for doing that is questioning the right of palestinian children to food, to shelter dictation, and to hold israel's campaign against audra his words we failed year into the genocide. the agency remains un says, there are no plans to
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a bad these guys gabriel's on to how does it united nations, your affairs? 5 things are opposite in the occupied. westbank is, is ready for us to assume the tone to bulk of the scenes fed on the messaging up show the assault and the 2 of us governor words, at least one was so was used in the attempt to send you need his reports, and one man was shot dead when his ready foods re did his home. a still a head on al jazeera, as votes as for base to go to the posen wasn't big. we looked at the who could replace the current president. the hello we're looking at a few might be showers in the full cost,
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perhaps some along the spouse of frame around eastern pa and city permits kind of cloud. that's just grazing at eastern side of the country, placing some of the wet weather at times. clearing for it was to go through whiteness by 17 celsius, the top type of job in that to okay, so putting down at long last i haven't seen that. so the temperature for quite some time. the woman offered a soccer woman. i've been sold as well. have a tool of the northeast of china. well, a few showers just around aging, easing out into the yellow se practice guys come back in behind. central areas generally try have sealed shout down towards taiwan penny a shout with me while across the south, east asia. some of them on the live the side i think the west of weather will once again be around central possible vietnam, southern thailand, timberlake peninsula and all. and there was a sinatra sing, some live you showers and a scattering shots that across the board. you should be long as you drive for job it, but a few showers here as well. yes sir. i was across northern parts of india, but it's dry. i'm brought to a pool. so yeah,
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i'm on the same right. clearing through some watts across the north west of india. well, clare with new dahlia, 35 celsius, but they are still there just to run them by still 6 and pretty right by the here. right. but the next couple of days with, with a to the south, the realize the right that the real has an absolute right to defend itself. how west and mainstream media obscure the genocide israel was able to perform a mass for class in manipulation that, of the media with inside their testimonies from newsrooms as well as those on the ground. if you say that i've never seen in the vietnam and then you are dismiss immediate failings as behind the lens of western media list, the both special on the jersey at all the
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you're watching al jazeera are aligned to our top story. is this our israel's been conducting most strikes in the book called valley and living on it's been hit multiple times on tuesday beginning and the hours of the morning is early forces. evan also expands and ground operations and never known for the 1st time. every subdivision has been deployed for come back to the south west. is there any forces of intensified attacks on northern gaza? live told residents to move south, but those in giovanni, or if he can say they're trapped, advise really fire. meanwhile, israel switching patients of the come all out one hospital in the news to leave or to be arrested or killed to the us. no way hurricane molten is expected to make
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land full on wednesday was potentially devastating consequences. the category 5 storms swept across the you can put in slots. now heading towards the us, mainland and mexico homes rose and boats have been submerged by flooding, caused by the storm, with the alerts remain in place, the it all just hours until oregon. milton, which is florida, thousands of residents are still evacuating low, tends to become the 3rd foster's intensifying storm on record. in the atlantic, u. s. presidential biden's pleated with people to flee. what he want could be the worst natural disaster to hit the states in a century, or how to jo, castro reports from tampa. city workers in tampa, florida are rushing now to get this debris left over from the previous hurricane helene off the streets before hurricane milton approaches turning these objects potentially into projectiles. milton is approaching tampa. now it will be the
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biggest storm in a 100 years predicted to hit this large population. and it is expected to have sustain winds of 200 kilometers an hour and a storm surge of 2 and a half meters. that is more than double. what hit this area just 2 weeks ago. all of this area is under a mandatory evacuation order, along with 1000000 people across the gulf coast. in the state of florida, the highways out towards the coast were packed with people, leaving in the opposite directions. emergency shelters had opened up and down the states with a dire warning from authorities that if people stay, they may die from this catastrophic and life threatening storm that is rapidly approaching only the latest in an aggressive atlantic hurricane season. that has all ready astounded forecasters and that's been fueled by the record warm waters of the gulf of mexico. how did you catch her out of the rough tampa, florida? order speaking for on us to on a in new york's is the professor of geography and environment. sarah coast
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university. thanks very much for joining us on all to 0 and just 24 hours advocating. bolton's grown from a tropical storm to a category 5 hurricane. this is one of the strongest direct gains ever in the atlantic. explain to us all that's happened please to thank you for having me. so hurricane milton formed in the gulf of mexico and quickly became the category 5, which is the highest intensity of a hurricane. and it became so fastly so quickly such an intense storm because of warming, sea temperatures and much higher than usual ocean temperatures and the atlantic. and this means that the higher ocean temperature and the air temperature has fueled the hurricane to become much more intense and also larger. it's picking up with sure and spreading faster and it's in intended path is being fueled further. but what is known as a marine heat wave,
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which means are much higher than average ocean temperatures over several days. and because 2024 is likely to be the highest average global air temperature on record. we're going to basically see more hurricane milton's form in the future, but the current one is a product of that higher temperature both a oceanic but then also that was eric didn't considering the intensity or what kind of damage kind of hurricane like this cause all consumption people want and it's pulse be to so a hurricane like this will cause extensive a storm search. the high wind share will pick up the ocean and move it in month. and that is expected to be somewhere from 12 to 15 feet high. and that will cause extensive flooding, but then also from the winds, damage, right, and then localized flooding that will come from the rainfall that comes with the hurricane in tampa, florida is the city that's the expected landfall of the hurricane and this
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part of florida. it's in the western part of florida, it has about 6000000 people as um you are just showing. and this bay area is top of gravity relatively flat, which means a storm surge will move further inland will have more devastating damages in terms of flood. but then also the rainfall damage will also pick up the debris that was left behind from the hurricane 2 weeks ago. and the type of damage that you'll see is to property, to infrastructure, to 2 rows of highways, but also critical infrastructure like hospitals and power stations. and this will be devastating. it will be in the many billions of dollars that mentioned just a moment ago in terms of retains like this becoming more frequent. what is the concern around that? because it will also pointed out again that it's come just a couple of weeks off to
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a hurricane lead to an area like florida. people barely being able to cope with what happens in store picking up the pieces. and now we're getting another hour again to right. so absolutely. the hurricane helene that head florida but moved north a 2 weeks ago went through florida, georgia, north carolina, and it left behind a trail of disaster in terms of unprecedented devastation from heavy rainfall and the devastation of debris that was left behind from hurricane helene and florida. including the tampa area, wherever i can. milton is likely to hit means that it's a compounding developer ability and the devastation from these kinds of disasters. because the winds and storm storage is really much higher likely from hurricane milton. but that's moving east and it's unlikely to move north up. but as a result, you're going to see that debris that's going to get picked up from what was left behind and having being spread around more that will cost more damage. but at the
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same time, people who are already viewing for one hurricane disaster are going to face more of this. and to your question about this becoming a more frequent, what happens when we see these recurring disasters? so we know that the frequency of these disasters will increase with climate change because the options are warming for on, on the 4 on the icons we're gonna have to leave it there for the moment. thank you very much. a full that brought us will tanya is a professor of drug of in environment in syracuse university as we keep an eye on hurricane molten. thank you for having me to you crazy. now with been renewed russian attacks across the country. shelling and concave is killed. 2 people and wounded mold in the city of is the northeastern cities been hit by relentless attacks will months of also being attacked from the south and east of the country. the voters in mozambique are heading to the poles and the coming
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always to elect a new president and members of parliament. it's the end of president phillip and use these 2 terms and office. the neutral commission says it's running a free and fee poll. the rights groups dispute that the next president will face an economy batch of bi wasn't psych loans, gas extraction projects delayed by on the conflict, as well as high levels of that. malcolm lab reports from the capital level to young voters are crucial to the candidates competing from those on bates presidency . about 2 thirds of people that on the 25 years in many fields, the ruling for lima potty selected danielle champ i youngest, have a presidential candidate. he's tried to distance himself from for the most part, corruption scandal. of course, we're going to work well with the economic sector because it is a very important aspect of our piece, our sovereignty and our territory.

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