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the people were hopeful that their lives would improve but their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains are of the last chapter dreams on l. g 0, the the genocide and you guys are continuing, so it's really or strikes. it's a crowded residential building and a lot here killing at least 93 palestinians. the pennsylvania is good to have you with a specific challenges or a life from the. also coming up has bullet points, name, consent message, you need or after these really killing us on this run the last month, 14000000 people have now been displaced by sliding across it. and it has pushed
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nearly half the population to the brink of 7. and the countdown is on kind of the harrison, donald trump court, a swing states with just one week until the us flex the we're now going live to the un security council where the lebanese ambassador to the u. n. a speaking as well. that's lucky at the moment, and we'll talk you the much the credibility of the united nations and the on the line on come on your resolutions also on the easy, the one that are still not implemented. so you go to the east, mr. president. i love that a funny, the military and situations is difficult. is that a strong? i'm a, an over 1400000 lebanese people. over the past few weeks had become internally displaced, was playing the bombing feeling. and destruction is ray, the killing machine?
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sped no, on the left lot. you know, overnight a 100 families also help but has lost their normal life. was their home, their memories, their hopes? well, how do i do that gives you what and what the lift you know, the imp cannot. they have fled on the shelters. c, king security and safety and festival, the hub. israel was a boy, yet you have to rob them of their home or some of their memories. you know, their home was full, but they can not take away their will for life. bob and one's disappointments up for this coming machines and the that has killed because of children and human and the elderly. while most recently targeted journalist, paramedics and medical personnel. well, 3rd targeting hospital, one of my, their targeting cultural historic sites such as found back and tier than armada studies with blind hatred,
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their bomb in history and international as long as they sion and had to be shut off . and part of these items, the guns can only be described as crimes against humanity and war crime of that has in augusta slip is tanisha from israel. i'm going to kill the solution. was the last target to deliberately block is a joke. patients of jennifer? will you lebanese army, necessarily cut off israel is trying to destroy the resolution. 7 seen one is that in my doctor's if that's the only for the weather to invade the land, a hit on and to evacuate locations of unit phil and you aren't able to facilitate this in region. still going to be filed on mr. president, we would like to frank frank and the french president of the better for organizing army to paris conference, to support 11 on 11 on sovereignty on the 24th of october. but we also think all the countries that participated in all the countries and international organizations that contributed the needs are immense level. and the challenges are
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many where the, the reality to sit there to you to 11 on been has endured was a great burden. both of us placement and cannot actually confront him for internal displacement while you i seldom saw that we are relying on the assistance of f one . do we think all the countries was that as you helped us to confront this humanitarian tragedy. luckily you thank you from the bottom of our heart. these are these mr. president would have the here's why you're not going to all these atrocities. could have been avoid that as if you want all these massacres could have been stop the gap. the sacrifices are enough to go back to reason to be on the phone will tell you the solution is clear and i read it was produced by discounts. so i'm or what is the solution? is in resolution 17 or want to look for it. i imagine that to put an end to the out of aggression, to guarantees a deployment of the lebanese army,
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to withdrawal lessons, to achieve stability. why it is not a magical recipe, whether use there is no supernatural solution to do that and will not be inventing the wheel you left for this solution model, the bloodshed, destruction, and senseless arms. because the acts of israel can only be described a sense of this, that to cool, not the government and people of lebanon do not want for the cause. we want the implementation of the resolution, 17 o one, and it's inside a t. when we start the international community, along the implementation of resolution, 17 o one and the security council, the once the implementation of resolution, 17 o one, do you all know the mediators, our presence at i'm disabled. we want that they have been providing solutions for the past 13 months, a copy, however, on the other side, uh, we have one party do not wish for a solution that wants to sacrifice additional lives. if somebody wants to go on
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with the wars and for only one reason for personal agenda and ambitions is if they wanted to give presidents to the interest of the people they would have ended, the war immediately would have their bloodshed and would have implemented this. an option with a mr. president 11 on emphasizes the need to implemented security council resolution 17 o one and its entirety a dr. available hubby mat here. the lebanese foreign minister provided stops for the implementation process as mcduff. why not do the withdrawal of israel? of all lebanese territory occupied during it's last aggression and to go back to its side of the border. according to the true agreement of 1949. as a, as to john and jason to benny enhancing the join the of the lebanese army, the old south of the latania river, and along the southern borders. so that there was no weapon outside the approval of
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the government of lebanon. and there was no authority outside you assorted to you of the government of lebanon, according to resolution, 17 o one. city. make sure i the peas returned to their homes and their villages all for today is you in the, in direct negotiations that are currently on hold under the auspices of the united nations and the part dissertation with a sion of one or more international mediators to resolve spending points according to resolution, 170-1952 start a serious negotiation process with a specific timeline to to turn the ship alfonze and close to the hills between 11 on and point b, one in the us and knocked off to rebuild what was destroyed to, to form agricultural land that was polluted with wide cost for us to remove and mute evidence of the aggression against lab. and on, do you know, so that we can provide a decent life to the citizens of the south of love and on. and finally,
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provide financial and technical assistance to enhance the capacity of the lebanese states that you'd like, whether in a civil or military institutions, this, the presidency united nation law must be gone and it's agencies. and you know, during the past or 80 years, law office will not have put in place from principles and conventions to regulate and for them a company called denies international relations. and that's what asked. however, israel during the past, the 13 months, destroyed all these frameworks and conventions and with laws that were put in place like a spoiled child. because you've spoiled it so much time it has destroyed everything . how can you, after all that has happened? how can you call for the implementation of these laws and conventions? the double standard is very clear. in this case mister president, even laws have proved they'll all have restrictions while that's a problem to national long and international humanitarian law. but what was food?
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what all has been detailed use restrictions these who was however, israel, unfortunately, my dad is continues to ignore the principles of international humanitarian law. and the law of war, not cutting on me. soc mister president, we will give you a copy of the un charter so that you can share this copy with israel. how do we do home that you will remind israel said of the contents of international humanitarian law including genetic to geneva conventions may be then they will respect those conventions in conclusion, but it is all the, just the tribal to respond to what was said in the previous session, and therefore we say to everyone, for our natural position is behind the place of the names of republic. she will defend our country and invites of our people. and we will defend the lebanese flag and our trees. i sent you as
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well. that was lebanon's ambassador to the united nations. speaking of the un security council meeting in new york, this was a previously scheduled meeting that takes place several times a year. but given the sharp escalation of violence in the middle east, this month, 63 countries i've chosen to speak at this particular meeting 11 on has of course being a target of intents is really bombardment and the and basset, or was calling for a return to un security council resolution 17 o while as 17. 0 one, i beg your pardon. anyway. let's see what's happening on the ground in the living on just a short while ago and is really, is a strike hit, the suburb of higher ed side. on the outskirts of side, the attack killed at least 4 people. ambulances can be seen rushing to the scene of the attack to attend to the injury. and they've been doing this because the value in the east of the country is clearing up after being subjected to is really or strikes which killed at least 60 people on monday buildings were leveled to the
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ground in the attack and civil defense teams are working to remove the debris, the back of valley has been one of the regions targeted to repeatedly by strikes as since israel intensified as from apartment 11 on last month, saying ahold or has more from a lock in the district about back eastern level in the district of bol book in the car reach an, an eastern loven on has been repeatedly targeted and is ready strikes since the major offensive was launched 5 to 6 weeks ago. we are at one of these locations. this is really a very strategic area for has the law. it is, has been described as an operational base. it is bordering syria, which is really a lifeline for the group. but as of late people here are telling us that as well as focusing, it's a, it's strikes on civilian infrastructure. it's part of a strategy cause disproportionate damage in order to turn the people against the
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group. so the strategy seems to be conflicts. pain on has the law, but inflict pain on its supporters. the muslim shall community and that's why we have been seeing these strikes concentrated in areas like southern 11 on eastern lebanon and the southern suburb of b route. but people here will say that the, this is not changing or eroding supports for hezbollah. people here believe hezbollah is the only group that is defending them. so this is a community that feels it is under attack, or israel, no child controls the skies. and there's little that test bullet can do to stop attacks like this. but the arms group is focusing on what is happening along the border, where there is fierce fighting. and hezbollah believes that it's, if it is able to prevent, is ready troops for making, from advancing until 11 on and for making military games. this will give it a leverage and potential cease fire negotiations that include their else as ita
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bolduc. and has the law has appointed a new leader of the israel assassinated us on this roland, loving on last month. named sam is a veteran figure in a movement having served as deputy secretary general since 1991 and run con reports from the route to send the boat in the south 11 on and 1953 as well as a new lead. and i've got some steps up from his previous role as deputy to secretary general inherits significant challenges will domestic political pressure and risk of assassination of by israel. the timing of the announcement, however, is significant, actually is more important than the selection itself. our secondary impost, i'm himself a recent speech said that we are going to elect this equation a little sooner rather than later. so it appears that this is a very, very human and to emergency situation for husband law to show that there is no
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leadership that they've known based as bullet is an organization is brutally divided into 3 a political wing, a charitable um, and a power minute truthful in many ways, it's more powerful than the states, and his power ministry false is said to be stronger than the lebanese army named goss. i'm is a respected choice amongst has bullet suppose is but internationally. he's only seen through one lens. and that's the war with israel. and everybody will be closely watching to see what he does next. clues, as to his thinking can be found in his speeches, which have been fiery and find. and that may will define his tenure and will tell him how the looks. it's luck and the solution is a ceasefire. well, not speaking from a position of weakness, if these railways do not one vodka, we will continue the war. almost done, the foot would cease by it talks progressing slowly. the questions for the international community are clear, well named carson,
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who's known for his political and diplomatic skills, be able to negotiate and then to the conflict. and what will that mean for the future of lebanon? and has beloved israel has targeted several senior hezbollah officials in recent months, cousins previous as a housing. this role was assassinated in lebanon last month. and these really government has made clear it's goal of the total destruction of the group. and his lead is in wrong calling out is that they reach to the northern guys are now these really military has killed at least 93 palestinians in bate, la ha. the area has been under is really siege for more than 3 weeks. the attack targeted the residential building, sheltering dozens of forcibly displaced families. many remain trapped under the level alpha 0 as dark up with whom reports from inside the gaza strip. somehow this man has to find a way out. there's no machinery in building guns or to come they use the boss or
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shift to conclude. this was a residential building in bailout here until an each really as stripe, selecting the color. it was bombs without warning. one of our men's in demos, as you can see, there are murders all over the place on bodies hanging over the walls. the neighbors here and that's lucky as most of those killed in the strike were women and children. according to medic, if use of volumes is with left detroit and identifying the relatives who my sons with their entire families were killed, my, my daughter was killed and my other daughter was with her 5 children old codes. what wrong did they do? what did those innocent people do to be slough to like this? done to the post indian civil emergency service says around
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a $100000.00 people are stuck without food, an access to medical care. in this part of northern gauze, the organization says it's operations have comes holt, because of the now 3 week long is really seems here. this is an area. earlier this year, isabel said it's had wiped out from us by the usability military is back. it says to stop thomas forces from regrouping a palm in flux, have sent in to a graveyard for families involving garza, this part of the strep has become shots. it landscape with no medical or civil facility left to use vidalia humanitarian crisis. um, so they use very military seats of northern garza is far from over to our cup. i. so i would just there is that i kinda saw these really military says 4 of its soldiers have been killed in northern gaza. the casualties occurred in the jamalia
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area for the 5 had been wounded in fighting across the street. then another 7 is really soldiers were injured. 11 on the still ahead on alpha 0. i'm going to have all in saginaw. i counted, that could play across the road over when the sixty's swing space of michigan, the in depth analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it seems really have a very high kid is inc, getting serious critical debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is, is real trying to achieve in 11 on is there a strategy on how to 0, let's say full year of war in gaza. and now with this really troops invading
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lebanon are the us in israel working to reshape the entire region. who do americans trust to handle their economy? immigration, and the wars and ukraine and gaza? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. behind me, you can see just really a slice of the damage as a result of these intensive is really strikes asking questions, don't you see yours, your scene? sure. and when you see the states of the country today, we're proposing from the action to c panel. the talk here within the like from documentary i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the house at the store, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. at least 93 palestinians have been killed. lane is really air strikes on big la. here in northern casa, the attack targeted, the residential building, sheltering dozens of forcibly displaced families. many remain trapped under the name cast them has been announced as the new secretary general of has the law. he had been the deputy party since 1991 custom has been acting head of the organization since the assassination of us on this row on the back of the valley at east 11 on his clearing up bounce to being subjected to his really or strikes which killed at least 60 people on monday. buildings were leveled to the ground and the attack and civil defense teams are working to remove the debris. we go to sedan now where the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate the international organization
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. so migration says more than 14000000 people have now been displaced. the bulk of those are still in sedan trying to find safety. and some 3000000 people have fled to other countries. have been, morgan has more from cartoon, the ongoing violence between the signees army and the power military rapids support forces means more and more people here in saddam continued to be displeased. over the past week, hundreds of thousands of families fled from more than 50 villages into the state and central sedan, and then in special ed local responders, they to dozens of families have also been displaced. as a result of continued artillery strikes by the parent military are a stuff on the state to open flash, and that's the last remaining armstrong cold in that are for region in western sedan. now fighting is ongoing between between these army and the recipient of the parts of the country as well. so just in the south east, in some that states where the army was able to retake more territories from the recess. now, so down has the world's largest displacement prices and over the past month alone,
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according to the united nations, more than $50000.00 people across the border intern, neighboring chad from the dark for region because of the ongoing violence, the current displacement figures tense, at $13000000.00 people display since april last year. that's the largest number of displaced people in the world. and many of them are in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. the to for funding, how to 8 organizations such as the united nations. and because of the inability of aid workers to reach those in need because of the continued violence, many of those according to the united nations, have been displaced more than once because of the expanding conflict. but despite the fact that civilians remain to be caught up between the hours of i'm the student needs army. slicing does continue here in the capital have to and elsewhere around the country. he bought morgan audra 0 out of tune. the with just one week to go until the us presidential election. both candidates are
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stepping up their campaigns, vice president, complet harris has been to michigan, which has a large arab american population. her republican opponent, donald trump, addressed a rally at his mor logo resorts in florida. the experts say a so called swing county is large enough to affect the state wide vote. and that's why everyone in michigan is watching. what will happen in saginaw county, 2 hours away from detroit. houses here is theresa bo traveled there to find out why it's sunday service at the temple church of god inside, you know, county this is a highly contested area in central michigan. whoever wins the election in this county could help determine who will win the state in next week's presidential elections. it's a very bishop hurley colon says he's concerned about the upcoming vote. most people,
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when i here to the republican saying that we're going to change the constitution, we're going to take away your right to make decision when to take away your right to be educated. i remember i remember those very same rights being fought for the phrase make america great. again, it's for me because it determines, it depends on what your great period was. false candidates have intensified. they're complaining in michigan in the past weeks. the 15 electoral votes from here could help them when the presidency started. you know, it's a swing county in the swing state of michigan, and the majority of the population voted for by russell by law in the past. then for donald trump and joe biden. however, when you talk to people here, there's lots of concerns that this selection could end up in violence and unrest. saginaw was once a booming industrial base,
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but not anymore at this pumpkin farm. outside the city, people are concerned about the economy and the loss of jobs in the past decade. support for donald trump runs high here. many say the 2020 elections were written and do not trust in the electoral system. america and tell me to print works as a mac and it's in the area is one of them is going to be k s. and i, i hope that it doesn't happen. i don't trust the government whatsoever, because they tell you one thing, and then they do what they want. they're all, they're all about the money. but there's also those who fear what the consequences will be if trump is not elected. there's been a lot of damage done to the system. and the last 4 to 8 years, 4 to 10 years, even where people don't trust it. i work in elections and i can tell you in the, in michigan at least it's, it's absolutely impossible for anybody to systematically a rigging election the race to win the election is
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a tight one. and it's in small towns is like this one where the battle for the presidency is currently being fault. the. so i just see to saginaw, michigan in norway where a tram has crashed through the front of a store on one of also those main streets. at least 4 people were injured. that includes the driver. this tram here derailed and also the cause of the accident is not yet known, but the driver is being treated as a suspect. workers in germany's electrical engineering and metal industries around strikes demanding a wage increase. they want 7 percent increase. that's twice as much as companies are offering. the german economy is in recession. for a 2nd year, a step vast and reports from berlin. the work assembling has walked out of their fax, the rest of the miles higher. prices have gone up and they want to be compensated
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for companies in germany have been struggling. the economy hasn't been just that so many years. on monday, the 1st slide that made it clear the 3 steps we need to be close down and they want to stop some, some of the jobs raising the questions if they are the minds are realistic. invite the truth is the old economic institutions and next but say the private consumption is needed to drive economic growth. that is what we're hoping for. with more consumption, we can get the economy back on track. all eyes are on the government for urgent action to both of the economy, but the government of tonsil olaf shows is openly and hopelessly divided. something that has become painfully clear today with all our shows as his finance minister organize and stuff with how much to this stuff away out of it. it's already been called a sub to crisis. so i'm have to call this only containing raising the question, how long will this government still suffice for this work? is this political infighting? doesn't lead to anything?
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and they say they are paying the highest price sub pricing elses 0 balance. that's it for me. so then the 8 is more information on our website, allison 0 dot com, then you've got whether an inside story comes right after that it will examine the consequences of israel's ban on state the . it sounds like data focusing on medicare. i don't know why in particular, but they've been significant flooding in the city and just outside in the last 24 hours. and it's repeatable event. in fact, there's a line of shares that stretches, not just from mecca in line, but across the other side, into every tray, possibly pulled, sit down, and you'll notice shelves developing in the normal society in jordan. i'm probably in syria as well. that will carry on. i think in the next day on sort of the shows
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may be quite substantial eastern savvy with quite a strong winds, blowing down through cuts out in particular with temperatures and held down to where they should be for this time the yeah, there's a federal breeze coming out of the gene into the north of egypt. and those shell is going to be slow moving as a drift through syria slurry, tropical showers at this time the should be going south and they are so, so republican, congress, the see, there's been some fairly heavy weather when you've gotten there recently as well. and still there, it shows up in, if you, if you and to some degree in somalia and it's been action to the science event. if you go to south africa, in particular, has been stalling me ahead of it didn't quite well, well, that world's been white time from those on beat. now, nothing extreme about this, but hopefully you're going to enjoy the results of that cooling trend, which is cloud and significant, right? the,
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he says he went to more towards here yet to provide a, are you looking back? are, you know, i'm not file but not in the eyes of his government to my life has to be the cause. can you just mean, like i said, these are these villages. in the 2nd part of the series, we follow a british age work or as he prepares to contest his citizenship revocation, little mesh analysis. so you're only as good as your passports, state list in syria. and i'll just 0. the contamination was why dante is why bands the united nations agency for about as the refugees, a deeper feelings for millions of the field. many of them old by the i'm days, variety of to what will be the legal, diplomatic, and humanitarian consequences of the band. this is inside story, the

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