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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  October 9, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST

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russia's will is broken, but is that strategy working? there is no day after israel's more on causes a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the the hello and robot this. and this is the news, our life in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, the desperation in the bottom as another is really attack kills for members of the same families. make no mistake. united states is fully fully fully supported. we asked us and united states support for israel's water and gaza,
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make it complicit. in genocide that is reduced to rubble and bay root as real cavities are they advertise across the 11 on has grown fighting continues, and the size families forced onto the street, skipping the left, homeless and helpless as early as strikes destroyed parts of the buildings. capital plus the us state of florida, braces for its 2nd product. and in as many weeks the time g m t 1 pm and gaza with is really on these killed at least 24 palestinians don't in the latest attacks across the strip. and it's very strong strength on the 10th housing displace palestinians and all new set of traffic g count killed 4 members of the same family.
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a child survived the attack but lost his father and destroyed palestinians. mon, they're dead. and a funeral in the anti as of wednesday morning is ready, amenities killed, more than 42000 palestinians since october, the 7th last you. and this time the guy, the son watches the world waiting for the children to be killed. the old people are being killed, you are ignoring on, despite the fact that you are watching the daily mastic has been committed to the camp and is ready. so our goal is to hit a bakery and there's a body of refuge account. it caused a fire to break out in the crowded camp. these very armies intensified its assault of northern garza. in recent days, it's issued force displacement orders for palestinians there thought a couple of them joining us not a lie from there all by the in central guys. so i understand that come a lot on hospital in the north of the strip is now empty, or is the latest there?
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well, in fact, charles, the hospitalization in northern garza, were told by that use but admitted trees in the past 24 hours to flee and to no longer remain operational in the north because of the expansion of the military operation into valley at refuge account. what is going on that right now is that medical teams are leaving the hospitals with an a very limited number of medics left behind with the patients who are still stuck in the hospital because there has been no source of urgent international intervention made in order to re about to wait, who's patient from college one, hospitals, other hospitals and cause i have a it would be over and guys will have refused to flee like out of the hospital saying that they are going to keep up a rating and knowing cause i, we need to remind all of us that there are around around 440100 south and 400000 palestinians who are still stuck in valley at refuge account. they're trying to flee to dollars a city, but roads are looped with uh,
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sound bands in order to prevent is from goza antiques and i had dean road in which can transfer them to the southern part of this trip. also, we are getting smoke information from medical sources and come out at one hospital saying that the hospital is nearly now. him said mc and they are also running low in terms of hue and medical supplies because no can voice what transferred to the hospital or during the past 5 days of the military operation that i encountered more force evacuation morning, telling people to go to our milwaukee which we know is not safe. well, these evacuation orders were given to the residents over to valia a big town when i'm bait law here. town we did these all the main street in fulton towns and nothing casa families are trying not to go to the south. they have predicted the are trying to escape to cause a city including to the western side have gone to the city. but the army so
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determined to transfer their families to the southern parts of gauze of apps, a law had deemed road. now these families actually have been taking that decision simply because they have no what else safe to go. they are going to move to the south bombardment here. oh, so is this an ongoing cost tequila for the rest of the discounts as well as the situation looks like in the north of district as well? so we need to point out a very striking thought for everyone that the value of refuge account was completely surrounded. families are killed, were doses of palestinians buddies have been left in the narrow streets of jamalia and full seduce families who try to flee to gauze 6 feet. they have been shot by the is very few patients of forces, especially with this knife is deployed to the high roots of the buildings in order to shoot anyone who has a choice to get close from the city that just the peak reality, starvation, unrelenting bombardments. i'm full collapse of security condition stuff with a cleat,
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an escalating attacks on jabante or if you do come to create some sort of progressive environment which makes life to complete your own suitable for the vast majority of values population target. thank you very much. indeed. had a couple, was him talking to some dental bottle there. and these very medicines covered. i've raised in multiple cities in the occupied westbank forces of stone, hamilton and the sizes as well as your name and to boss in the north. at least one person was killed in 2 of us. there are reports of confrontations between palestinian fighters and his waiting troops. is there any forces of conductive raids in the occupied y spike nearly every night since of to last year? the one year to visit was warren garza and the us remains israel's biggest ally and largest supplier of arms despite widespread condemnation. and critics calling him
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genocide. joe, president bible stands towards israel and his government's military and financial support remains. steadfast. our white house correspondent kimberly hawkins. begins our special coverage on genocide in gaza, one year on the from the moment israel launch counter attack against him off on october this there was little doubt about the legions of the ally, the united states as united states congress are on pressure. the support package for users defense at almost $4000000000.00 annually. the u. s. is the largest supplier of weapons to israel, but in the past year, it's approved an additional $40000000000.00, mostly in military assistance. the much of that are similar, been used to kill tens of thousands of people in gaza and now thousands more in
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level. initially, a narrow majority of the american public supported israel's war to military, a israel across college campuses. and from within biden's own party has been loud and wide spread the siding did pause one shipment of heavy munitions in may, but since then, his support for israel has been unwavering. make no mistake. united states has fully fully, fully supportive this thought with the us presidential election less than a month away. and does the democratic party attempts to hold onto the white house. and the senate analysts argue any cuts to israel's military aid now would be political suicide. in
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a few weeks before the election candidates are looking for any leverage they can get with any voting block and money group. no one wants to give the other side and on do advantage at all. and that provides israel with a moment of maximum impunity even as the possibility of a conflict between israel and a ron increases. there's little chance the flow of weapons to israel will change, regardless of who wins the presidency in november. kimberly held his algae 0 the white house. well, let's explore neither vast amounts of american weapons being sent to israel, allowing it to sustain its own souls on the strip or defense editor alex, good helpless, takes a look in the united states as being by far the chief supplier of, of israel for his moral gaza, the number's a simply staggering. washington is allocated over $21000000000.00 worth of military aid to be spent only on american made weapons. in the past few and more than
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500000000 chicago plains and a 170 ships supplied israel with 75000 artillery shells. 14900 kilogram bones. 6500. 226 kilogram bones. 3000 hill, 4 missiles. 1000 bunker buster bones. $2600.00 ed dropped small di, but to bones. to give you an idea of the scale of destruction rolled from the gauze and stripping the loss here. let's compare some of the numbers with the events of the 2nd mobile. $15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering
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85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this and was know where to go for its people. with some of the last names professor media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. it's being repeated, these have the joe biden essentially has no influence anymore over benjamin netanyahu. but the wife and me, the alex contributors was talking about must give some leverage some where should we be looking again where the us is trying to use it. and so it's given that conflicts on those funding to southern 11 and we now have this situation with around as well. yeah, i think it's a really interesting and an important question i, i would say that the us still does have considerable leverage over over israel. and i think the us could control is really policy in the region if it wants to to i think it's more of a more a situation of the us being unwilling to exercise. it's leverage. it's
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a very difficult sort of calculation because on the one hand, the us long ago married itself to israel for strategic reasons for purely us strategic reasons. the us wants that ally wants to strong ally in, in the middle east, in, in israel. and, but there's something else that i think sometimes people mess and that is the power of the pro israel lobby in the united states. and they, they have our us politics store to buy this by the stranglehold. and they're able to wield a lot of influence over individual politicians while they're local politicians, congress, people, all the way up to the present. if there is no politician that wants to draw the higher of the, of a pack of the, of the israel lobby. and i would encourage people to take a look at the book written on 2007 by mir shermer and waltz on uh, the israel lobby, which laid out a very convincing set set of arguments. and so,
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you know, certainly there's this calculus at play for the us, but there's no indication or at this point that the us is going to change course and start to, you know, exert their influence over israel. and, and my i assessment, this is actually quite harmful to the united states. there's now a larger work. this is what the united states wanted to avoid all along. additionally, the united states is being dragged into the genocide case. they are seen as being, being complicit in genocide and under a number of other harms that have accrued to the united states. and how much and stay with me because i want to talk to you about the us and messaging throughout all of this. western governments have been studying farm and for kids, different bulk receive which double standards of laid bare and their reaction to israel is war. it stands in stark contrast with washington stands against russia and it's war in ukraine. and that's diminish credibility to what us have
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ministrations like to invoke time and time. again. the idea of an international rules based order is a glimpse of some of the contracts i read . it makes clear that there have been atrocities committed by russian forces. we support a range of international investigations into rest of the atrocities in ukraine, including the one conducted by the licensee. united states fundamentally rejects the announcement today from the prosecutor of the international code for that he is applying for arrest warrants for senior. it's really officials together with warrants per mazda terrace. the, i believe, most of us share many of the same goals. first and foremost, we want to see an immediate and sustain ceasefire. 3 of those in favor of the director is original base their hat how the extension
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the speech hard to look at, what she's doing in ukraine, what his forces are doing, any crane and think that any more individual to justify that. and being honest about the fact that there have been civilian casualties and that they're likely will be more, is being honest because that's what war it's, it's brutal, it's ugly. it's messy. i've said that before the yesterday, president 5 and said that in his opinion for crimes have been committed. and you, frank, personally, i agree intentionally targeting civilians is a wordpress. after all the destruction of the past few weeks,
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i find it difficult to conclude. the russians are doing the message that i bring israel is this. you may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself, but as long as america exists, you will never ever have to. we will always be there by your side. so we are back with, with how much a most recent, the contrast in the us positions with regard to you frame and, and israel's a very clean is there, is this standard diplomatic elasticity or is that something deeper going on? i would suggest that there is a useful conceptual lens through which to analyze us and that is this concept of worthy and unaware the victims that was presented by herman and chomsky in their, in their book manufacturing consent all the way back in 1988. but i think it still stands, it's actually perfectly valid for,
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for what you all have been talking about where the victim for herman and chomsky if someone is a person who has been victimized by an enemy of the united states. so our ukraine would be a good example of that. ukraine is a worthy victim. creating people are, were the victims. an unworthy victim is somebody who is a person who has been victimized by the united states itself or by an ally of the united states and the palestinians are a good example of and where the victims on this quite a long literature on the. so what we're seeing is not necessarily surprising. it's really standard operating procedure for the united states. there's always this kind of double standard at play. and i think that package uncovered a lot of it. i did a deep dive into this recently, and that's really just scratching the surface. i was actually stunned by, you know, at the juxtaposition, you know, within a couple of weeks the united states determined very clearly and definitively the not only was russia carrying out war crimes,
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but also crimes against humanity which has an, a higher higher level. right. so they had no difficulty at all, making that assessment, making that determination. i looked at some of the quotes regarding gaza and it was a kind of a fog of war excuse offered, offered up time and time again by the us. anthony blinking was asking me this almost 8 months into the genocide. he was passed point blank by a journalist whether israel was carrying out war crimes and he said it's very difficult to assess. so you see kind of double standard on that and a number of other, a number of other issues. and when it must be briefly there's a, there's a new book out called boris by the celebrated american journalist bob board. what he's suggesting is that the us presidential biden has been much more as he puts it . he's been reacting far more explosively towards benjamin netanyahu, particularly. but the situation is really just now finding itself and in private that he has been in public. what do you say? i mean, i should be stressed that upon me so far, nobody has come out to back up those claims that i would would,
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is making if they are to, if there is an element to it. what does that tell us about the way that american administrations are going to handle the situation with as well and future off to the november election, almost irrelevant of who actually gets in? well, i don't think it tells us anything about how things are going to change because i don't think things are going to change. but it is a really explosive, a book. you have a bite and in private cursing quite literally cursing benjamin netanyahu saying to benjamin netanyahu in a private leading. that is real or is increasingly steep seen as a rogue state, a rogue actor. which reminded me of i'm going to mention chomsky for the 2nd time in his interview, but he had a book called rogue states where he calls out both the united states and israel as being the 2 biggest rogue states in the world. now there will be something in the united states that will try to spin this. what will try to sort of frame this sympathetically to bite. and they will say that this is evidence that binding was a post and knew all along. and then he was actually trying his best to get not
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netanyahu to change course. however, i actually think this, this makes it, this provides even more evidence that bite in and, and his administration are complicit in genocide because they knew that they were, that israel was targeting civilians. they knew that they were blocking humanitarian aid. and yet they continued to supply israel with weapons to carry out these atrocities. and while i've got you with me, i do want to ask you about your assessment of the way that this story is being told in israel. how do use really militates, forget me because really media space and translating what is happening on the ground into the, towards these really public and what their interpretation is of what is actually going on. yeah, that's also a really interesting question. so certainly in the early days, i mean there's really media were doing nothing but drumming up support for the war . they repeated all of the non sensical miffed about october 7th. they said that, you know, the mass fighters were stabbing pregnant women in their stomach and taking out the fetus says that they were taking off women's breasts and playing soccer with them
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that they were burning. uh, babies and ovens be heading, baby babies. all those things were repeated and unsurprisingly, these really public really supported the war pretty passionately, especially in those early in those early months. more recently and this has been documented, documented by some a analyst. you have the channel, 13 channel, 14 channel 11, very prominent tv outlets in israel calling explicitly for the cooling and punishment of, of palestinian civilians who have channel 14, keeping a log of how many demolished buildings there are in gaza in a very sort of celebratory manner. you have channel loving praising is really soldiers who invaded a mosque in the west bank and started reciting hebrew prayers over uh, over the loudspeakers and there's a long laundry list, right. so the short answer is that the is really media have been overwhelming. over one we sympathetic to israel's war efforts,
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and that has led on surprise and way too overwhelming is rarely public support for the war's not only in gaza, but also against loving on or has blah and iran. mohammed, i'm not sure if we appreciate you being with us. thank you very much. indeed. thanks a well autonomy to let them know. israel is covered at a series of airbags across the country. is bombarded bay with southern the suburb of the head, causing extensive destruction to residential buildings. findings also being reported in the south for his ball as part artillery and rockets. it is where the soldiers forcing them to retrieve people in the lebanese capital of being forced to free their homes, as is really a tax could continue. and i'm trying to find the refuge of bailey, the streets, squares, and beaches. united nations has more on 1200000 people and 11 on the flag is really on bomb. as many across the country and not fearing for their lives. we fled from the bomb being from the rockets that were coming to our homes were destroyed. the
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people for display here they have been civilians. is there anyone not scared of more especially that we have a child with that? god help us and help the people get correspondence covering the story from east and loving on the sides as well as the capital b. we're looking to have updates from each of them. and this guy, we're going to start with zayna harder. who's in the 11 east capital for us saying that let's talk about people and they were needing upon and even more support of the well though they're sold out the, the needs are enormous and there's just not enough resources we are at the roots see front and as you can see behind me, homeless people, people who are sleeping out in the open, people who are forced from their homes because of the ongoing is really strikes. people have told us that they lack medicine, that they, they want shelter and that they have really know where no, where to go. and there, there are no bathrooms here,
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so people really are complaining and they don't like it when we, when we actually film them because they feel, you know, that this is, this is part of their dignity. so people are concerned, i mean, overhead we hear the constant sound of this really drones it's worth while ago. we could see a to is really 5 3rd shift. so flying as high altitude. so the fear here here is this, this is just the beginning. and displacements really is being used as a weapon of war by both sides. israel putting a lot of pressure, especially on in areas where hezbollah has a presence, putting pressure on their supporters that keeping them in the streets. but we did hear from her as well as deputy secretary general name as of yesterday saying that it's not the whole thing that by bombing leveling on, he can return residents to northern israel. we tell him that to expect further displacement because we are going to keep hitting northern israel and we are going to keep and we are going to cause for the displacement. so displacement as you can see, a weapon of for people living in very,
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very difficult conditions. and if it's still not the rainy season and the rainy season is just around the corner. so really, the question is, where are you going to find enough shelters to help these people in enough money to help these people? most of these people work that have their businesses in areas which are now coming under attack. is there anything you initially i was told people, 11 they should force has ball out or face becoming another guys or how people react to. 2 this is a deeply divided country, there are those who support as well on there are those who oppose has been lost. so the feeling here is that what thing is really prime minister is trying to do is cost strife, internal strife and $11.00. on to turn people against each other. and those politicians who are allied with has full law really have been warning against this thing that to their opponents 11 onto not try to exploit the situation or take advantage of the situation. if you see, you know, a perceived weakness,
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if you like, on the parts of hezbollah after suffering the series of, of the a blow is really in recent weeks. but what is clear is that there is no window of, of, for diplomacy for the time being yes, we heard that the 11 on the department of story short while ago say that there are arrow been international contacts to try to enter this more. but what is clear is that from the statements, at least from the state department, the last night is that it's too little too late because well, as the agreements are to, to accept the ceasefire. what they are saying is that they don't trust husband law . and that has the not implemented in resolution 1701. in fact, they've sent more fighters and more weapons to the border. so what the saying really is that it's not the time for a cease fire and they support as well as incursions into 11 on to destroy as well as infrastructure. so this is what's causing concern here, is that there's no window for diplomacy. a ceasefire is not on the table and you
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know, we, we, we heard as well as deputy secretary general, he was defiant. and he's saying that this war really is about who cries 1st. it's in a corner and very well. thank you very much. indeed. it goes a long time. he's in the house by in the southern 11 on so i understand as well as saying it's been striking. it is really forces in the area for you are a while it's near the area where i am is on it's in the cooler on the outskirts of the way overnight. they say they would clashes with is where the soldiers and the full seas ready soldiers back into is really territory. now, that has happened in about 3 or 4 different locations across the southern lebanese buddha. it's a very concentrated in the morning. we had a several strikes in the town of here, which is not very far from where i am very close to the border. we being told at least $816.00 of strikes, took place and it concentrated
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a span of time. suddenly we heard a lot of those very early in the morning. around 6 am. there was a biology of hezbollah rockets that were launched from here into northern israel. and we heard reports of sirens going off in northern israel as well. but the strikes had been continued the call was particularly badly hit over at night, which is just in that direction over that we have heard drones continue to fly overhead and mind. thank you very much. indeed, i am on con, in the size of bio or you as president joe biden is going to speak to is really probably most of benjamin netanyahu on the phone later on wednesday. conversations reports, are they going to focus in israel's plans to retaliate against iran? the purpose of the meeting is to decide on the scope and timing of israel's attack on route around how much i'm zooms in jordan's capital of mine, and that's because these really government is bind. i'll just see it up from reporting in side israel. what are the main concerns for the us,
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particularly in relation to the conversation that job i'm and benjamin getting nothing yahoo are likely to have the software. the rob, the us wants to know what specifically israel is planning when it comes to that promise, retaliatory strike on a wrong that people have been expecting to happen imminently. and one of the things that us really want it to happen is they want it, the israeli defense minister, you walk a lot to travel to the us today. and they had scheduled that they had announced it several days ago. the glock was going to go to dc, but he was going to be meeting with his american counter part your secretary of defense, lloyd austin. and that they were going to be discussing some of the strategies that israel was considering when it came to potential strikes scenarios on e. ron then last night, and that's in yahoo. the israeli prime minister put
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a real spanner in the works because he said that he was not going to allow the lot to travel until nothing yahoo was able to speak to us president joe biden. he wants to do that 1st. and this is a real embarrassment for the americans, not just because they were expecting a lot and had already announced it, because there was a lot of tension between us presidential biden and is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the 2 men having spoken for about a month and a half. and one of the reasons that us is frustrated is because like the rest of the world, it doesn't really know what is real is planning. they've been for trying to suggest that israel not strikes certain targets cuz they don't know what israel is ultimately going to do. and they're very worried about a bigger conflagration in the region going forward. so now it's being reported in these really media and in some american outlets that nothing yahoo and binding are going to be speaking at some point later today. nobody really knows what to expect from that conversation. how tense it might be if there is going to be any kind of
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a resolution or if it's going to less than the tensions between the us and israel when it comes to this particular fraud. so a lot of questions going forward into the next several hours at a time when there is so much tension already in this region as well. how much i'm from talking to us from jordan's capital, i'm on mama. thank you very much. indeed. i want to show you some pictures that are coming while know, developing story with god coming in from some data. this is coming in just a few minutes ago. police responding to the scene. all of us stopping. we understand that 6 people are set to boost. um that's at least 6 people have been stopped, is very police are saying they neutralize the attacker in responding to 4 different locations. we don't exactly know what the definition of neutralized is. it usually means that that is managed to kill the attacker. we don't yet know, as i say, what is happens to the attacker in this case, we can see we also are finding out that 2 other people are set to be critically injured. we can see the ambulances there. we've also seen various police vehicles
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moving up almost police, making the way through the streets. you can see one of them there. we're going to bring you more, of course, on this story as we get it. ok. so let's go ahead and i'll just 0 on door since avari inside in southern lebanon, where they is rarely, military has older people to move away from the c, imposing and other restriction on this coastal city where people are already trying to escape intense error rates. and we're going to look at one hospitals fairly to sit on this health care systems devastated by 18 months of a brutal, bloody war plus the global warming. and the impact of climate is changing. that monsoon rain pattern in northeast and india and fine glove that's causing erratic slots and more frequent floods. we're going to report in the for the phone lines of northern bangladesh for thousands of people who have lost their phones the
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the how i would look and get some really nice the weather, pushing into western europe now big area cloud. that's probably good, and that is the remains of what was how we can let me go that tight. so i can, i should bring some really heavy writing to west and pasta from snowden, areas of spain and portugal line of where the front se exhibit one across the well . so got another one up to up the average. no way pushing across interest waiting in the head of well, so swadell back a spanish issue. see we've got this cloud here, the span of the cap running right down into a central area all the mediterranean. so a lot of what i still just coming in across the bulk is pushing up towards the politics, through the remainder of wednesday. and some really heavy down pulls flooding. raymond, coming in across a good pots of central frost, pushing tools and all the using up to was the low countries and into germany.
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northern parts of spain and portugal also thinks it pretty nasty weather best. so the less down towards the south east we getting up into the high, 20 still there across, posit grace and took a up towards the northwest as of split to cool that time celsius. and folding that for edinburgh, it and all the way and which will really make it feel rule over the next couple of days. moving parts of africa to be fine and dry, still pretty well with plenty of show us right across the west. the paper to me and then send us your nominate decisions made from the white house, the sick millions around the world stay without your 0 for life, coverage of every twist into the special programming and correspondence across the country. both parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over the top. god bless the united states of america are great. the us elections on it,
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which is here. as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground right. otherwise. on. so with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow of the the
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watching all just need a reminder of i told stories, this is really minutes was killed at least 24 palestinians don't. and attacks across garza drones drives and attend housing. people in all new set, if i could, you can killed 4 members of the same israel's conduct instruction favorite southern the sub over here causing expensive damage and hundreds of dollars find rockets towards is with us. president joe biden is set to speak to. is there any 5 minutes i've been, you've been mentioned yahoo! the base of the question say about israel's plan to retaliate against iran and comes off to me. nothing. y'all who was 11 on a could face destruction life gone. so i don't, it's you on is a former deputy head of israel's national security council who's joining aside from that sort of design in israel. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. you've done an article for the chatham house website, then it to you say that issue is conflicts that it's facing our, our quote, a new normal address really is aware that things have changed for them. and this is likely to be how their lives are going to continue for quite some time. that
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yes, unfortunately it is the new norm of thoughts and i believe he is right is are getting used to it. it's not something that i or anybody else and you wouldn't necessarily recommend. but you know, this is, i guess the combination of human nature and is really nature because we are, we have drawn a custom to wars and to tell her opportunities and so on. admittedly, this is different, it's longer, it's more expensive, but it's really, these are adaptive animals. this, i just want to emphasize that obviously this is not a part of the to development as far as i'm concerned. now all of us, most of us want this war to be cut short and for stability, tranquillity, and prosperity to rain again for all sides, concern is rare. these are all those. there are of course, the short time goes of ending the sizing guys and 11 on the they the stand off for
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want of a better phrase between iran and israel at the same time. things also one would imagine have to change in israel and other places in order to for a look to allow this not to happen again. what has to change in israel to move away from this new normal that you've described as well? no, it's a good question. and it's married, so you know, it hold off dakota or half an hour, at least of an interview. i've tried to do it succinctly, a lot needs to change in his role. but obviously not all this, all this war. it was not initiated by his ro, neither in god. oh no, i never know nor visited the wrong. it is, it was initiated by come us. we don't know yet to a degree in cold nation where the other elements of the so called a radiant access. but i personally believe that there was a great degree of coordination. we have to see about that. but any rate, there's no question to come. i suppose the one initiating and then is about
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a joint in. and then they have to have a price for it is, has, unfortunately, is one as well. now what needs to change? first of all, there needs to be an overall understanding which i think is gradually creeping in, in the region amongst those bad actors. and amongst others that there needs to be a really quantitative change. this is not your kind of usual run of the mill around the violence between is sort of how much and god this is much, much deeper, wider and more consequential historic probably. and for the, again, the benefit of all concerned other than the bad actors. this needs to really change the geo political reality in the region and for the long run. what does it mean? it means that government needs to be ruled by not homeless elements, which would not launch another october 7th for any kind of terror attack or reset.
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as i start, please forgive me for interrupting your by my original question. you know, i'm referring to the article that you've done for chatham housing. i appreciate that it is a long article, but you do that and i, i would line in that time to go several things. several elements within is really society itself. and the structure of is really politics is military and it's traditionally that should be changed that the country needs to talk to itself about . and i really wanted to bring you out on that as well. yeah. it's no cia. it's not a secret that i belong to the majority of his readings that wants to have quick elections in order to change the government and to change the strategy and the policy of his role visit me this conflict at large and also obviously visit me democracy and results because we have under gong and then tie them across the cool . and we have under gong bushed, floor we have undergoing the most horrible catastrophe and is really history
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in, in the form of october 7th. and i've never seen the trust by that ever since. so yes, there is a connection here between internal it's really proceedings and the nature of the regime. the democratic cooled up at the now and his cronies waged on the one hand and everything that happened leading dropped over 7 in october 7th and they are. and yes, as i say in the article, and as i say multiple multiple occasions is running, needs to go far very quick and decisive elections that will hopefully regain democracy and change its strategy, visited with the conflict and, and visit of a democracy in the future of this country, there's a huge battery here between the democratic care and the other. so we say none democratic. and i'm a say i make and fundamentally, psychic kept me. how does that sound?
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we're very grateful to you for being with us. and i'll just do this and thank you very much indeed. i want to take it back to that developing story. now the starting attack in this really city will come there. these are some of the latest pictures that came just a few minutes ago showing police responding to the same. we know 6 people have been started from on this more homage. andrew is in georgia, is capital a month. and that's because these really, governments found out just either from reporting inside israel, any idea or what's happening. we're obviously in the early stages of this mohammed metro, i rob, very much a developing story, a lot of details still to emerge. what we've heard thus far, the israeli police saying that this was an attack is driving attack on 6 people. the 2 had been very seriously wounded that this happened in 4 different locations in the central city of a head there in israel. also, some other details that have emerged is that the assailant was on
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a motorcycle. there are reports that while this attack was ongoing and these various locations, the data assailant was carrying both a knife and an axe was on a motorcycle going from location to cation to location, and then stabbing these various people. so these rarely police have also gone ahead and called this a terrorist attack. and they have also said that they have neutralized this terrorist. but as i said, this is still very much a developing story. a lot of concern in that area. and israel at this hour, there were reports in the last 15 minutes that helicopters had been dispatched at the area was being calm that they were trying to ensure that there was no other person who might have been involved in the attack or no other attackers. so we expect to, we'll be hearing more from the as really police in the coming hour and hours and we'll be getting that to you when we have rama. thank you very much indeed. well,
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how much i'm jim in i'm on. as well as video socrates have issued warnings for southern lebanon county residents. they should leave all beaches and areas near the on wiley river dose and your body has more of now from the side of how people have coughing the site and see castle at 4 chairs billed by the crusaders in the 13th century. now historical landmark, that is a reminder of this coastal cities past side 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. color assemble is one of the tour guides has been effected. he says he hasn't had a single customer for nearly a month. and following israel late this morning for people to move away from these waters. it's clear he can't expect that to change. uh for your guy,
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you're not only there are no military movements, we don't have any armed 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, sending syrian or lebanese. we're all one family here. it's not only local tourism that's been halted here since monday. israel has warned its forces will be targeting hezbollah 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 the land. it's when you get into sort of mount withheld, we no longer have the right to sand and fish every day. we go out and bring our cash 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
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wages on people from the amount of 13 year old. yeah, here is mohammed's grandson. he's growing up along this coast and spends his days helping out of this fish market. these may be the last that she cleans for the foreseeable future. it's not just the fisherman here who have abandoned their votes and their livelihood since they is rarely military threatening them on monday, many displaced lebanese floods intense airstrikes for the self, only to find themselves under more restrictions. mon, 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 a 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 see. 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. and so israel, this is crippling restrictions. dorsey jabari al jazeera site in southern lebanon. the us state of photos bracing for the 2nd topic. and then just 2 weeks out of in milton is moved towards photos, gulf coast and is expected to make land for later on. wedding steaks with intense winds and a life threatening storm surge. fremont of pain carrying government scientists and the equipment has at a bumpy ride. as they flew through the storm. they wanted to collect the data from inside the hurricane to get a better understanding of seaborne and stones. they say it's going to help respond seems better deals with natural disasters. i'll just say this as in fox explains how to can. milton strengthens to a category 5 storm. well that's,
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we've been hearing. milton has re strengthened into a category 5 storm. it's a massive system, it's, you can see the storm, they're pulling away from the tom peninsula and it's got to drive his wife by the north east woods, same heavy rain full that will be widespread flooding. of course is we've been harry and that's threatening storm surge, right. life threatening, sol, so we will be excessive. maybe 3 to 5 meters. we are looking at significant rightful. well over 300 millimeters of rain is certainly possible. as milton makes his way up towards that western side of florida, a part of florida 6 significant rifle in the coming hours. it makes land for wednesday night going into thursday still coming out into the atlantic as a how we can have a range of triggered flash floods and land slides in northern bangladesh. at least 8 people have been killed so far, but that number is likely to rise, biases or taking refuge in government on shelters as rescue operations continue to
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have your charging reports from shuffle and northern bangladesh to just as the water begin to restate in the country south is a new city are flooded, the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. many are reluctant to leave their homes and help is slow to come. the most of course we don't have any fresh water for drinking, nor can we cook food under these conditions. we are just barely living on dry suit . it is stuff for us. the region is familiar with flash floods, but this is one of the worst spin over 30 years. turbo and rivers swollen by heavy rain and water from upstream india bridge several flood production and bergman causing widespread flooding in northern bangladesh. thousands of people that pause to move homes and farm lands severely damaged. members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers are leading,
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rescue and relief efforts in flood damaged areas of his groups. people told them today we faced real difficulty and rescuing people as that was too much water and on the car. and most of us are local people here kind of distributing relief. and there is not much help coming from other sources. recovery for our many rural farmers could take months or even years. but even if there's a home good, bad, the damage and all the crops that are prompted got washed away, it's a total loss. there is nothing left for us. climate experts, one but changing rainfall happens in the himalayan region, could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in bangladesh. tunbridge audrey, i'll just say the shepherd, northern bangladesh. i had an i'll just say to oppose that open in mozambique and the presidential elections. they can see the governing, posit extend, it's 49 years in power. the
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due by the the voters in mozambique have gone to the poles, to elect a new president on members of parliament. it's the end of president for it even use these 2 terms in office. the electoral commission says it's running a free and fair vote for white scripts dispute that and across to malcolm lab, who's in the capital in the future. so while the right scripts in the elections are going to be re, malcolm, the rights groups observing the selection, unable to investigate the previous ones, say that rigging of elections in mozambique became systematic conflicts. and from
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about 2018. they say that the ruling for lead my policy controls the electro commission, the place um, do you disagree? then the case of this pole. uh, they say that uh, 900000 goes by says moles. i says, on the electro registered down there are people eligible to bugs when they say parts of a plots like really nice to rig the poles and stay in power for lima. and the electro commission deny it. a mock and we can see the crowds of people that are lining up behind you there. is that happening? upholding stations elsewhere. yeah. across the country here people were waiting initially in the pouring rain now and she made heat. it hasn't put them off in just a short while ago. well positioned candidates. been on c, i'm a gun, a came here. it's a vote. he's seen as a by electro analyst as presenting the greatest challenge to for the most. a near
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50 a rule. but the rights group say he doesn't have a fact, jones. what could help the opposition if it was the 2nd round? if no policy and i president residential candidates, one more than 60 percent in the 1st, it's meant to go to a 2nd round that with united, the opposition, the that 5 rights groups say they believe it's on imaginable. as the lexical permission would announce anything other than a victims for, for the night in the 1st round. welcome, thanks very much. indeed. we're going to be checking in with you. obviously as the building goes on for now, i'm off a web and move to my food. so thank you very much. i sedans, health secretary has been crippled by 18 months of fighting between the army and the pot of military rapids support forces. the world health organization says that would be more than a 100 attacks and healthcare facilities, even more than half of them out of service. i'll just see that has gained exclusive access to the only functioning health center and the city of boston for the army
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has been beginning territories and the all that stuff, even walk and reports the city of buffy is one of 3 large cities that to make up to dance capital, to 18 months of fighting between the army and the power in military rapids support forces or r s. f. has left this hospital as the only one functioning in the city. i've seen that uses some jabot as malnourished. she brought him here after he suffered fever and diarrhea for days and she couldn't find a functioning hospital near her home. he has been vomiting and his stomach is distance and they just did him and found that he has malaria on the stomach infection. but there are no hospitals near me, so i brought him here and he was met at the hospital, isn't the northern part of the city where so dance army has controlled doctors. the hundreds of patients come in daily,
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including from our assess territories in the city, from both in need of operations to those we need nutrition for the children. but getting to the center is not easy. we live far away. getting back home is difficult . sometimes there's fighting or are so very showing, so we have to hide in the nearest house. sometimes the hospital is too crowded, so we have to come back the next day. the hospitals have been repeatedly targeted incidents, conflict with authorities, and the human health agency. seeing that there has been more than $100.00 attacks on health facilities since april last year. the government also says the deteriorating security situation that has for us to more than 11000000 people from their homes, has also displays health workers, leading to shortage of medical staff. that's contributed to hospital closures. let's get to some lady who is going to beat us for the mobile doesn't have to be issues. supplies has been a problem since the start of the conflict. this is still the case in areas under
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the control of the, our assess, we fear for the safety of our work is because the, our stuff is in the past attained health one cuz sometimes medical supplies disappear before reaching the hospitals. but it lack of access to health care in other parts of the city means many people die before reaching here. but those who make it hope the hospital remains operational to continue serving them and their loved ones, at least until others thoughts, functioning. people, morgan knowledge a 0 northern buffy was it was top coat is lifted advantage social media platform ex software. it was blogs. in late august, the supreme court authorized it's reinstatement officer. the company complied with court orders regarding the moderation of hate speech. the court, an x on l must have been locked in the legal dispute. over free speech firefighter comes out of failure to clump done on misinformation. x says that will continue to defend to freedom of speech within the boundaries of the law. it is,
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