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the ruins restore the stories of the civilizations that marks history wants. this is where the story of the vanity stories to tell the 8 people killed and it is really a strike and northern lebanon. it as well as new defense minister says that will be knows he's fine. the other more a kyle, this is out, is there a life from doha? also coming up is rather tax hospitals and refugee accounts across garza, at least 20 pounds to the ends of killed in the central region, including 2 children. the, the top is
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a critical opportunity to cement or progress and keep 1.5 degrees. a lot of leaders needs to be annual climate change summit with big promises on 2024 is on track to be the halters yet own right. donald trump's administration starts taking shape will be live in florida to look at the announcement of to morning. the hello and welcome to dispatch. the minutes of news will begin, and 11, and where we've just been hearing about new as rainy attacks and the news on the south. the lebanese ministry of health is saying that as strikes of killed at least 8 people in the northern town of ein yeah, croup 15 others that are reportedly injured. now these strikes,
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which are the 1st in that town, hit a residential building slavic as a whole. but because under the set, put as really attack in southern lebanon and the side on the district, at least 7 people were killed, there are initial reports of the, of 7 of us being injured as well. we can go now, it's a child stratford. he joins us live from bed, which tells festival what more can you tell us about the strength that we've just heard about and the news and why this particular town is being hit now? well, the information is still coming through to us laura, but certainly i think what is interesting about this attack, as you say, is it is the 1st that we've seen in this area. this is in the fall north of 11 and approximately 10 kilometers from the syrian border. the lebanese ministry of the health, as you say, is so far,
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reporting initial reports of at least 8 people killed at least 15 others injured. there also reports to syria. nationals may be amongst the casualties. this every being close to so close to the syrian border has a lot of syrian refugees staying in it. so of course, there are a lot of those that have been forcibly displaced lebanese from the south and east and south to absolve a bite route and the back of the valley. also staying the only indications would suggest that this would be what certainly is uh with cool, uh, a talking to this as a nation. there are no reports of any kind of moving before this attack. the may a fact that it was on a residential building. we understand in a residential area and was a single attack, would also suggest that a bear in mind, this is the 2nd attack we've seen in the same number of days on an area that is not associated as being or not seen as being a in the words of of,
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of many people who are so called has paula stronghold. this is not an area with a lot of shia in age and was a similar case yesterday in that area to bail which is just outside by route where a game that they were heavy casualties at least 23 people killed in that attack. so that's what we know so far, we expect single to see more details in the house to come. okay, charles bank, thanks for that. but what about as well? so let's attack in the south of lebanon and besides own districts, i mean, this is an area that has seen repeated attacks over the past few weeks. a better idea or a side on the inside of the south, towards tire. and obviously beyond that as being the target of his right to the attacks of a recent weeks, we understand that at least 7 people were killed in this attack around 15 kilometers from side on me. it's difficult to say how many civilians are still in
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these areas. as we've been reporting, although many of these attacks come off the x ray, the fullest evacuation, or there's many of the people that we speak to, to all the victims of, of those attacks and have to play many of them injured. tell us that they often don't get those warnings because the phone and telephone networks the, the, the phone networks at the end of the time that those warnings are issued. so. ready the attack in, in the south, just another indication that is rails a tax on that area in the south of the country continue. and it's also, i was pointing out that today was one of the heaviest, seen so far in terms of the amount of me solves that we launched by has bowler the is way the media reporting that at least a $150.00 missiles with od towards israel. into israel today, most of them were intercepted um targeting what we understand to be the high forever, the very important strategic area of,
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of the pool area of high for so many of these really media reporting that at least 7 people were injured in those attacks. most of those project charles, intercepted by the way, the defense. okay. child stratford. many thanks indeed, please that update from that route. let's take a bit more of a look at the stage of as well as well on lebanon and bringing nor a day. she's michel damien capital, a mine because he is where the government has bandages era from a forcing in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. so what's the latest that we're hearing about a cease fire or rather the absence of a c spot and not been on to laura. we've heard from the is really minister of defense, who was just until a few days ago, the foreign minister of israel, and is there a cod said there would be no cease fire unless and until has been the lays down its arms that israel wanted to disarm the group one or 2 in force,
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prohibiting any activity of the group in lebanon, south of the lease on the river. that it wanted to have a free hand following that. and that there would be no discussion of halting the war, but they would continue to push hard on living on and elsewhere of right now with specially with all the developments and the political developments that again, one more is really administered, pointing to the fact that trump coming into office is good news for this government . of course there are also political signals. laura that we've heard from the newly appointed foreign minister saying that is really is open for a ceasefire deal that it doesn't mind discussing that. i'm there. you know, the, the minister of strategic affairs drawn drummer or drummer is in washington. he'll be meeting the outgoing, i'm the incoming administrations to talk about 11 on and other things. but for now,
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it seems that the toughest line is coming out of the minister of defense to wants to say that these really are me. which recently approved expanding operations and 11 non requiring thousands of more troops will continue ahead. and for business as usual, i was wor, 11, i'm, it's been going on for, for what 6 weeks or so now what the people in israel, the think about it as well. initially there was a lot of support for it because also the, the promises that were given laura were so high, these really government promised the residents of the northern communities that they would be able to return home to a normal life that there wouldn't be sirens going off and what those residents who have left those communities now, many of which are now declared, closed military zones have seen is that there are more rockets going into israel, reaching further deeper into is really towns like how you saw and so forth. an act
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for you and even reaching to leave. and there are drones coming in, not just from live in on, but also from iraq and from yemen. and so it is becoming more difficult for these really government to project achievements at this point. say for the fact that they continue to say they have destroyed, has been the infrastructure every time. there's a large salvo like the one we saw today on the high for bay area and key strategic military assets in that area. it becomes very difficult for that line to hold water . indeed, nor de joining us that from i'm on many thanks. indeed. the goals over the past few hours is where the forces of a piece of the bones the owners are at refugee camp. in the center of the strip is where the strikes of killed at least 20 people there including 2 children under
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john list. well, i'm fuzzy. of those have been injured and he's ready. military is once again showing the come, i'll add one hospital in the north. it's full, says dropped a grenade at the facilities entrance. the army has seized the hospital for days, attacking and the resting stuff. and patients of the market and going to the city has also been talks, has coming at least 2 people that's attacked was carried out by a drain and the historic city center of us. you got the idea that we were sitting peacefully inside the shop and all of a sudden it's just like tuesday, loud explosions. i'm trapped, know, flying all over the place. i split up. i came out to see thousands killed and injured, including very young children. i don't know what weapons these rallies with pounding us with. we miraculously suffice. i have many children who are fortunate thing to sleep inside. these really occupation forces continue the killing himself, ation of our population, that the whole world has lost humanity, have mercy on us and,
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and this insane was the capitalism has the latest. now from darrow bala in central garza here at the moment i can hear right now. sound of it is really true just off ahead on the vicinity of of hawksoft hospice. and you might see it clearly here at the moment as also we have been getting a statement released by the hospital saying that 20 host indians have been killed in stone today while others wanted on in the statement. so they are, let's try to get attacked. us and conducted today, why do you spell out to the retail? you said that the tillery had targeted and bumped what to types of the hospital and military court. cook 2 drugs had called you said, uh the facility of the out the hospital in. and is that right to refuge account but the center of areas of the strip that you have been reiterating the appeals for the international community and international institutions to provide any sort of protection for the hospital?
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a lot of the, it's very genocide here in going so we need to remind our views that since at alan's this morning there has been a wide intensification of attacks and the north, a district in particular on the facility of commodities from plus. so and so on. this into markets in the goal is a city what one palestinian has been confirmed, killed now these areas have been completely witnessing and you evaluation owed is that being passed on a ship by the is what the military. and now goal is a city has been one of the densely populated areas in light of the latest evacuation waves took place from the value of refuge account and from big la yeah. to what's going as a city. and you are also using the reports that are, that have been brought to imagine a great day when almost flight to and the is what else you mention forces in it dahlia refuge account. what i witnessed has confirmed that talk to the apartment that has stripe are still taking place till this very moment. they are up, it's not make so much and saudi arabia's capital has wrapped up with lead as we
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have funding the support for the policy and people have called for immediate faith fund and goals are i'm going into as well as any occupation of palestinian lands. adults hosted by side to chrome principal had been solemn in his opening speech. he condemned as well as actions in gaza and let them know sitting the duty we caught on the international community to opponents responsibility to maintain international peace and security by immediately ending these really aggression against our brothers and pa, this time and 11 on our countries have taken significant steps before their collective international action to condemn, as well as vicious aggression and reaffirm the centrality of the palestinian, the cause of vehicles, re mobilized international consensus to support the rights of palestinian people. demanding at the end of the illegal is really occupation of palestinian territories . full name, well as wells far right? finance minister as well as small trips that if he hopes to extend his rightly sovereignty, they occupied west bank next year,
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and hopes the incoming us administration on the donald trump will support and recognize the move. spraying mom bush always out. is there a senior political analyst joins us from here in the house? of course the 1st question is whether you think that donald trump will support and recognize as well, amex thing occupied westbank and all the occupied posts in the entire trades a 0. he could well do so it depends on what response he's going to get from data balls from those who are convincing a very out today the out of been started majority countries because they are as we've heard and we are, they are the 2nd largest membership. uh, after the united nations, i mean nobody should really underestimate them in his private for the except themselves. sometimes you get the sense that they are the ones who are underestimating what they could or should be doing. and that's why you were here.
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you've heard them uh, you know, expressed so much frustration and even despair while or at the same time condemning is read for its general size in palestine. so i think tom probably wouldn't be getting some sort of reports about what so your ideas done today. of course, so the main thing is very close relationship with the, with a trump uh, administration. then i now, i think something got a gets there. but at the same time, as you know, nothing else spoke with the, with the, with the next president, i think maybe 3 or 4 times already. and he's really expressing how much they see i to i and everything. so really uh the, the new, the next american president has, has a choice to make really in the end of the day when he recognized annexation of much of the west bank and, and the date. so money on how i've been looked at me, there's 4,
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does he think he can actually take them for granted as he did when he basically defacto, recognize that succession of east jerusalem and the goal on uh, sharing a serious going on heights. it really depends. we're just not clear yet what, what is clear from his various appointments, such as for the united nations, having a pointed up and to the top to in these uh, uh, it's going to be a quite a, quite a rocky roll. is it though? quite a rocky ride, i should say. i asked what is it depends on how much significance he places on the abraham codes, which of course was quite a cornerstone of his former presidency and whether he is insisting on the saudis revise the normalization deal. that of course, was stymied off to be october 7th attacks with israel and of course, what impact that's then going to have this futile number of the last time when the brown,
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my cords were actually assigned to the united that event. but i said, you see, we could avoid the next session by normalizing relations with this or, you know, we made sure we could use our leverage with this, right, the next session. but it's no longer the case because nothing, you know now once again, once the next, i think they're probably going to use the sat, excuse me. so the radio. right? say if you're talking about with this or i, we will postpone perhaps, you know, and definitely the next sessions. so i think we're going to see a lot of bucket going on. we will stop the ordering, guys, if you allow us to or recognize our next session on the last spring. but the worst part of all of that, laura, is not so much that a commission or what trump will do. it's what tom has already done and what budget has already done. and before then, obama bush and clinton, which is allow, is read for the past 30 years to increase the can legal supplements and the expense of such a degree this item um, but back in 1991 on the peace process started in my 3. there were 75000 illegal
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suckers. today, there are 700 then 50000 illegals, such as including east jerusalem and other wide. that's 10 fold. dismiss somebody out of the ground. great. think facts on the ground that's come to count at the end . and there are hundreds of thousands of legal circulars in the occupied pushed back. it's going to be very hard to ignore this. they has to be either ethnic cleansing or withdrawn, proposes to illegal immigrants the united states, the wrong dom up next expelled him longer. shala, thanks very much. indeed for joining us. the from over here here in the how many. thank you again. this slide here on out to sara russia. mazda has thousands of traits on the border region, have cost to retake areas seized by ukraine. the
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had a low, the threat of unsettled weather continues to linger across southern parts of europe . it has been most settled in the north. the things are going to change. we're going to be arrival of more width and windy weather across scan today via that is on the shoes dates. still looking a little bit brighter for the north west. the person on the island divided dry a skies here, but there is that gloomy cloud across most central areas and will see the west weather slipping towards the southwest southern pots of front seen some big bang is over the next few days. as on settled weather conditions continue for the battery, eric islands for corsica and sardine, its sicily, and southern parts of greece. we have those warnings out for heavy rain as well here. that southeast corner was seen a bit of a wintry wave move into romania remains locksley dry. but dow,
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across the northeast to places like western russia. and we all got to see something of a cool sound across moving parts of central europe. as that with the weather starts to work its way in was blast to re wins as well. so in terms of temperatures, they all going to come down across the north vases like no way as well as sweden, and we call me down as well across the iberian peninsula for the likes of spain. 15 in madrid on choose day. the the unique perspective we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0
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and the, [000:00:00;00] the again, you are watching out is there a has reminder of our top stories. this our, as we knew is really attacks and the north and south of 11 and nothing has ministry of health says as strikes of killed at least 8 people in the northern town of i'm yahoo! and a set person is really attacking the side on district. at least 7 people have been killed. the bodies of palestinians have arrived at the out or the hospital of to israel struck a residential flat. and central garza is where the drain attack kills these 20
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people and inches past the office. and the arab islamic summers in saudi arabia's capital has wraps up the lead as we're finding the support for the palestinian people. they've called for an immediate cease fund and gaza as an end to israel. it's illegal occupation of palestinian lands. cope $29.00 nations have agreed on a set of rules for an international carbon market. and that will eventually allow countries to trade credits to meet the climate targets. delegates from around the world. amazing and as a, as a by john. when they will discuss a range of critical issues in the fight against climate change, trillions of dollars a needed to help developing nations transition from fossil fuels of the what well, chance to was reaching a collective target and limits in global warming to 1.5 degrees above pre industrial level, as there is environments as the net clock reports from back to a very much the sense of the quiet before the storm. have we heard from tom bobby, who is the co presidents this year?
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was that from simon's deal to you in climate you issuing a, a call to arms if you like. the main event starting on tuesday with a high level segment, wellesley does are flying in for a new job. while i was using paying of united states in china and about the 2 biggest and methods, they wait to hear this ending representative you inside the general and to any gutierrez, he is coming in. no doubt will deliver one of his typically fiery climates at speeches at just the things up. main focus this call is finance $2.00 trillion dollars a year needed by developing nations to help bottle climate change. expectations be paid back a bit to one trillion dollar to is still a tremendously large amount of money. if you think about it, up until now. develop nations if any provided $100000000000.00 a year since 2022. this is 10 times that amount. nick long. how does era back as advisor, as president elect donald trump has been making appointments to his administration,
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the heads of his return to the white house in january and next year the former acting us immigration and customs enforcement director. tom homan, who was previously served in trump's administration, has been named his new board. a saw is also chosen new congress women at least stepanek full of the jobs of us and box it up to the un. my kind of as life for us down there. trump human states in florida. so mike, we've been getting a trickle of appointments over the last couple of days. what indications are they giving about what trump 2nd presidency is going to look like as well, the appointments that have been, and on so far on indication of the priority that trump puts on certain elements of united nations. obviously trump is intent on reforming that body. his said no money for the united nations, at least stephen back is known to be opposed to many united nations policies and
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particularly with regard to you and activities in palestine. now the appointment of the tom homan as the boat is off uh once again that shows that trump is absolutely intent on making the whole question of immigration, his priority at home and was the head of ice a back in 2017. when the infamous family separation policy was introduced, these made clear and recent interviews that he does not regret that that is part of the policy that he will be implementing in the months to come. we've also had several reports that stephen miller has been appointed deputy chief of stop. there's also being the tweet from vice president electricity vents to this effect. miller also very much and immigration hold. he's a speech right, a full time. he's very much a man who's intent on cubing most forms of immigration in particular what he would c as in legal immigration, sent me a seeing here. what the trunk priorities are in this 1st wave of the initial
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appointments. and like 5 minutes set to receive trump in the white house on wednesday, the democratic was very keen to emphasize a peaceful transfer of power during this transition period. and in contrast to 4 years ago. yeah, so we heard that the president biden speaking at the arlington cemetery this morning on veteran's day, making clear that the wounds have got to be healed to trying to get together a more civil political debate within the country. and as part of that process, he's invited president electronic to meet him at the white house on wednesday. now that whole issue of transition is likely to be discussed then as well. this a critical fact to keep government moving smoothly and there's a point them, as mentioned as well, is that compass intent on getting things done quickly. keys off the those who would be cool are buying for leadership up the senate to guarantee that they will allow recess appointments before the senate sits. now what this means is that the
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appointments can be made to the cabinet without the necessary senate confirmation. they would be made and an acting basis, but it means that trump could make these appointments without waiting for the senate to being put in place to actually vote on the confirmation. so this is just an indication of, as well, of how quickly he wants to get things up and running a uh, easy and efficient transition period is a part of that process as well. okay, mike, kind of joining us back from florida. many. thanks, mike. the ukraine's president automatically landscape says forces of slicing any $50000.00 soldiers and bushes, cost region. ukraine's army released this video, which it says shows russian troops in the south region coming on the ukrainian fun . i wasn't clear when it was filmed, the countries talked. vonda says russia is aiming to retake,
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lost her tree in the region when you're gardening forces took control of parts of the customer agent. a few months ago. it was the 1st invasion of russian territories, as well as well too. i was, there was defense as to alice could topless how small the russians military operations in the coast region of intensified and recent days. tens of thousands of troops have been brought up to the front lines for the stats of a russian offensive to take back territory occupied by ukraine. according to nato, thousands of north korean troops have been sent by king jo and to help russian forces. although there is debate on how effective they would be there trying right now, the russians and the koreans to find ways of a copper a. bu it'd be on the back of a few of which will be not easy. the america 3 of came with the new equipment, they're all their equipment and even uniforms, the russian. and they have to learn to use them. this,
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the language barrier because they don't speak russia. russia has made slow steady gains in east and ukraine and recently increased. but its losses have been huge, estimated 1200 dead and wounded to day. the russians are expending enormous amounts of efforts with vaults into very small distances, their card humongous casualties at the hands of the dates. every supply weapon rate is being deployed by the great news on the ukrainians are strong financing spirits . just to effective the new arrivals will be, is debatable. north korea's military has no combat experience, which is one of the reasons why the, the, to learn ukraine's president below the means zalinski is more concerned with how things will shape up in the future. you have shown why and the if we do not deploy adequate weapons and political pressure on the russian federation, the next step may be much more extensive use of the north korea and contingent to ukraine. though faces the possibility of symbol, obtain the is russian defense is on 2 fronts course,
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as well as desk where it's slowly but steadily reducing ground. onyx could helpless how to 0 to the tops come into the mountains that will impose lambs, border controls in an attempt to crack down on migration officials. when the migration administrative controls come into effect. on december 9th, i will last for 6 months. they cover the duct folders with belgium and gemini, to spite being parts of the use, bought a free zone, germany in front of also similar controls and place a commercial airplane as being hit by gunfire own approach to the haitian capital portion prints. the main airport has now shut down as gun violent spikes. it comes a day off of the countries transitional council dismissed the intern prime minister and appointed a new one. this has been alex to the phil is emma is replacing gary con,

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