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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 26, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST

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to his hosting its 10 towards certain date on the 10th of december 2024 in doha. tom shay come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of the nora kyle, this is and use our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. payoffs and beverage thousands, flea the cities tend to off to as well presses to form new areas of lebanon's capital 10 simple chinese bloss ahead and favorite southern stop up. this is as well secures a cabinet meeting to discuss
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a space 5 proposal. where is the final stages of security? cease fire? optimize them for hopes of a cease fire from a meeting of foreign ministers of a g 7. and it's really been gone for a desperate search for shelter, west ending when that needs already displaced palestinians homeless. once again the i'm talking sounds on a 5 life i munition is i'm about the west support is a full are prime is a m wrong con. to moms has released from present the to begin in central beverage, but at least 10 that people have been killed off is why the force of targeted new areas of the lebanese capital. it was chaos with thousands of people trying to flee . that came a mid wising anticipation of
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a cease 5 deal. that's why the permits have benjamin neil who is due to speak this hour. they know how to begins on coverage from 11 east capitol is isabel shows its fire power as its leaders consider a us proposed to cease fire 11 on an extensive wave of near simultaneous air strikes, more widespread destruction on what are now largely empty neighborhoods and bay boots southern suburb, these really military called this a wide scale assault on hezbollah, targets it issued forth evacuation orders, but didn't give the few people in those areas much time to leave the. but in central be route. there were no warnings with another strike in a densely populated district where many people have sought shelter after fleeing. other areas under fire such attacks are usually targeted killings, and it seems as well wanted to make use of time before making
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a decision on whether to and what has been described as one of the most violent and deadly wars. with a long time enemy has the law, people are panicking in the streets of the capital and trying to make their way home. there's been another stripe on the center of the capital and intense strikes on a routes southern suburb. this escalation is being seen as a message from as well that any ceasefire doesn't necessarily mean piece. and some people are concerned, it would act against has below if it felt a deal is being violated. the, i don't know that i tested because i'm feeling it's worth a lot of feeling as we have a lot of the home today on the, on our accounts the, on the the, the saw, the, the, the, that's the, that's the missions before the end of the slow,
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it's been weeks since as well as the bombing campaign began killing thousands of people leaving hundreds of thousands homeless. the military again targeted cards of hass on a financial institution linked to hezbollah, saying it's a source of funding for the armed group is really official say. even if a ceasefire is agreed, it would not end their war with hezbollah center for their s. as in utah failed, i still live now, it's the same bus route that he joins us from the 11 east capital. i'm saying, let me speak to him the last out as absolute panic and central beverage off to forced evacuation orders. what's the situation that now? well, much of that panic and chaos hesitated, but the situation remains very tight. so you can still hear a drone flying overhead and just minutes before we begin the program, there was another loud explosion that we could hear here in the center of the
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capitol. likely another targeting of the southern suburbs and da here, maybe another striking the center in the last 30 minutes or so. we've seen, at least 4 missile strikes happens here in the center of those are related to the warnings of use really military issued earlier in the evening. the causes that panic had caused that massive out flow of people in their cars on foot, trying to get out of the center of the city flooding into the coastal roads, literally being driven towards the sea to get to some kind of safety people were trying to get away in their cars, there were people and on foot pedestrian stopping to ask us what direction was safe to go in. so that panic that fear that chaos that happened for hours earlier this evening, largely it has stopped. but now just in the last few minutes, yet another explosion, yet more strikes being reported here in the center. and in the suburbs, the southern suburbs of a root also multiple strikes happen in the last hour, invalid back as well. i'm saying no, absolutely panic that in the moment,
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but with these reports, the problem is the benjamin netanyahu as a bonus to come out to announce a cease fund. dale. what are people the thinking about vice of a hopeful that this is actually going to bring it into the slicing well, that is really the question of the moment we spoke to one man on the coastal. busy and he told us that he does believe that this isn't of check in violence before the cessation, something that has happened and conflicts with israel in the past. but he said he simultaneously believes, strangely, simultaneously believes that benjamin netanyahu cannot be trusted. and this could also be the beginning of yet more violence, and that the war will carry on to him. both things were true at the same time until there is some change of circumstance. we met a family here in the square that live in bay route left their apartment, when the warnings were issued earlier this evening ever here out here with their children, entire families just waiting. and they said they were waiting to see what benjamin
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netanyahu would say. if there would be a cease fire announced before they went home, those 4 strikes that we told you about happened. and then everybody went back home . but now you had another explosion. yes. perhaps more threats. we may see people coming in and out of their homes throughout the night, unsure where it's safe on sure. where to go to get away from israel's ongoing your campaign over a route over so many towns, village and cities in lebanon. really something that's been going on for weeks and months now. okay. same bus, or are they bringing the situation that from capital of 11 and they were to many things and just bringing olaja back me and now he's emotion fiscal, unless joins us from brussels. eliza, let's begin. so what might be in this cx? 5 deal we were talking before about the logistics of hezbollah. i'm moving north, opened a tiny web, a with let me it's weaponry. what about when it just takes of the, as railways, withdrawing from south lebanon off to all the gains and all the military hardware
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that they've made, i'm pushing the so what, so these really with this pro that shouldn't be any petroleum and update. if it needs full size, the never needs on the united states, that is going to take place in many pages and then make sure that they can they, the men days to inspect every single day that they think they are. there are what is that i had in my head for last long, the lease on the river and the sides of the leak down the river and through the boulders, which is a law of wise and indeed the forces. therefore, we all know. sure one, yet the drawer of all these is really false is going to happens. and the other part is that the unit itself has block employee and this auto slap. and then because these really the normal mileage to multiply all the area sounds of the lead on the
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river. and most of these people find as a resistance lives in these pages. so it is quite complex how this is going to happens and the surface find these really these and then the unit for the of the to be happy with the implementation of the 17. 0 one. and what all the addition of the protocol that these writers, lane and 11 and doesn't recognize that live in a lot of talk about as well, retaining the right to strike at 11. and should there be any violations in this, these 5? how does that work? because that's by its very nature is not a ceasefire, and it really impinges on 11 and so for and t. so should we expect to see that in the final, the final statement? a good thing. so it is. so what is your wife? what you say, this is one of the point that the width of those by the us presidential envoy on
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the shops staying when he came to the does, it does or speak. doesn't that mean berries and bo, best speaker very and the prime minister. and they gave me copies, consider that the violation of the nice already. and they did all sort of violation of the 17. 0 wow. the 17. 0, one united nations security council resolution doesn't mean to the freedom voltage . right? to inspect, if you in the beginning is all me say to remove the ones that discovered or known by his reading. this is not the goals and thing for all these really days that they knew was such a thing hasn't been loss is not going to fire back. ok, elijah magnet. it's going to jump in that to go straight to an s and yahoo speaking that's s. and then how my sons also to be able to really ease all the hostages and
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make sure that the cost is not a threat for israel and to allow all the people of the north to go back to their homes. the world will not. and until we achieve our objectives, including returning all the people of the north to their home, safely. and this will happen the same as we did in the south than any cable. and gabriel dear people of the north, i am proud of your steadfastness and i am committed completely and fully committed in order to allow you to go back to your homes and to reconstruct and rebuild your homes. thanks to the heroic arts of our people and our army and the police and the police forces, we weren't able to a cheese, many of our goals during this war,
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this holy war. those achievements was also who showed to the world and showed this our strengths to the world in the middle east. also include think and it was, it was 1st in iran, we will able to eliminate to some of the ability to be around to a manufacturer. ms. sales and also we targeted some of its new crew, our sites and facilities. and i am committed to continue to do every thing that is needed in order to prevent iran from having nuclear weapons. this is my main objective, and this will continue to be so, especially when we hear the continuous statements from the iranian leaders, as they have this ambition to possess the nuclear weapon preventing such project and preventing them from achievement such school is our main goal because the exist on of israel, depend on that. we were able also to, to more than $20000.00,
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how much is fighters including the leaders of the movements. and we were able also to return $154.00 of our hostages, and we continue to be committed to returning for our hostages. either those were alive for those who died and we will make an end to the suffering of their families . we will also continue to work in order to eliminate completes the hama as, as far as the westbank is concerned, we continue to kill hundreds of fighters and also to eliminate and destroy all kind of infrastructures of terrorism. there is no place that we are not reaching. we have also attacked and who data ports in young men. some think that the international alliance was not a we're not, was not able to to, we will continue to intercept older missiles thanks to the drones. we also have some challenges that are facing us in syria. we continued to of luck and hinder of
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the attempts of how much of hezbollah and as they try to try to send or to receive some weapons. because lashara needs to understand that he's playing with fire. hezbollah also chose to attack us since october 7. last year actually has the lot is no longer has below that launched of war against us. not for a law was killed. we have killed most on the was who was the head of this axis and we have also killed most of the leaders. and we have also could thousands of their to risk. we also destroyed all the infrastructure and the power low under ground and tunnels that have been built throughout the past years. we have also targeted different strategic goals and targets in the been on. we have also destroyed many places in the southern suburb of they root dear people of israel,
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all would have said, could have been just an imagined, imaginary, or an imaginary narrative. but we were able to achieve all this. and i would like to add that at any moments during this war, so i was also an always look into all the different fronts. this is what i did exactly when i decided that the beginning of the war to focus on cause and not to open any other fronts, including in lab and on. this is also what i've done a few months ago. when we have decided to focus on has been the officer, the situation and the conditions were appropriate. we have also, it was the same when we decided to talk iran and we have decided what are the goals and the objective so we want to achieve today. i take into consideration all the different fronts and i see the bigger picture, and i am committed to give our, our,
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me all the needed tools in order to protect them and to protect their lives as they tried to help us achieve victory. o people of israel as well. i will also present a cease fire deal to the cabinets. and the continuing to have this cease fire to a will depends on the situation in lab and not. we will also continue to work completely and freely, especially if hezbollah will continue to try to attack us or to resume their arguments. or if they try to talk our a saw there in territory. if they try to build a tunnel or in, they try to launch massage, we will respond. and i heard that they say that if we will sign or reach a ceasefire t o, we will not be able to respond. this is exactly what they said when we reached an agreement or through so with
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a gaza in order to release some of our hostages. they said that we will never go back to fight in again. and we did went back to, we'll go back to fighting and we will do the same. they say that's the hezbollah will need just one year or 2 years and will be able to arm themselves and attack us again. so if has the law will violate the deal, and we'll try to launch most files or a talk us in the future. we will respond to any attack in the future. i know that some are not, do not believe that we are able to achieve this goal. but many people did not believe that we were going to, to enter in casa by land, and we did that. they thought that we weren't that it, that's because of the international pressure. we will not enter the philadelphia access. not only that we were able to do so, and we were able to tack and to have some alterations. there's some people felt
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that we were not able to talk 11 or be route and we weren't able to do so and we surprised the world. so after all this may be, it's now time that you believe that we do everything that we say and our commitments to achieve victory. so why did we decide to sign a ceasefire deal? first, we would like to focus on the iranian threats and i will not go through to the details. the 2nd reason is that we will try to give time for our army to be able to arrest and also to mobilize more soldiers. it is true that there was some, it delay when it comes to weapons equipment. and i think that this delay will stop soon. we would receive all the needed equipments and developed equipments that will help us to be stronger in order to continue our admissions. this 3rd,
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the reason for this cease fire to you is that to be able to isolate of isolate thomas. this is his bottom since the 2nd day of the war to hum us relied on his belie in order to continue to fight on their side. and now that has been left is out of the picture. how much is a remains alone and this will isolated more and will help us to achieve our goals, especially to a free o our hostages people of israel. during the last year, we were able to change the equation. and today we are trying to change the face of the middle east and the reality of the middle east. and all this is done and achieved thanks to our soldiers and our army. thanks to your strength and also thanks to the wisdom of our cabinets in magnitude and running this for. i said that's a good deal or
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a good agreement to will be an agreement that will be put into practice. and we will do so. and with the will of god, we will continue to work in order to save and to meet and that was the end of the prompts and to the is ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his address to the nation. he was very much talking about a seas 5 deal that has been agreed that talking specifically to the people in the north, he said of israel, he said that you can go back to your homes. we will return oh citizen. so that happens because this is one of the key aims fulton s in yahoo to go symbol against hezbollah launch of ground defensive in the lab. and then he also said that the war has shown up the strength to the weld box. he said, and this is crucial, we will continue to respond freely if hezbollah tries to attack us, we kind of go back to flight signal, spring,
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and same bus drop that he joins us from the lebanese capital. i don't know the same whether you've had a chance to get any reaction back to this announcement by nasim yahoo, that there is now a satisfied jail. he has accepted a cease 5 deals from the as rainy side at least. well, certainly the people in lebanon were waiting for this speech strangely, people here had been saying for days that are away, there were waiting for the israeli prime minister to speak. and despite the fact that this speech was still talking about a cease fire saying that they could cease fire any time they wanted, if they felt they had to, with regards to his bullet, people will no doubt be cherry. picking the positives here. now he talked about a paradigm shift in security for israel. he mentioned every adversary in the air of world you could think of with regards to this conflict with regards to the war on gaza with regards to lebanon and yemen,
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and so on. and he made it clear that the cease fire was being done on their terms according to their timing. and there was some truth to that. however, there are 2 conflicts being 511 on there is the massive air campaign. and israel has reads devastating habits across the country in that era campaign, but there is also the ground incursion, these really invasion on the ground near the border down by the, in, in the south of the country. now in terms of that has bullet, has brought any is really advanced largely to a standstill. busy they are entrenched and they are stuck there, and that is made this conflict very unpopular inside israel so it does need to come to an end. so while there is some truth that this, these fire, if it does go through and it's successful, is happening on israel's terms. it is a mass of concession that his bullet has agreed to it. despite the fact that the war and gaza is carrying on his bullet has suffered enormous loss as to its leadership to its infrastructure. the people of loving on nap paid
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a heavy price in lives and in homes and the number of displaced is one point. 2000000, so in enormous costs, the lebanese people, and yes, it is being done on israel's terms, but it is also happening now because his bullet has managed to slow the is rarely advance on the ground. but this will be an enormous relief to people living in bear root in cities and towns across the country. if it does bring this air campaign to a close. but even as the prime minister of, as really speaking, we still here is really drones overhead. here in the capitol of barrels. okay. they do stay with us. we're going to come right back to you if that's what we're going to bring in nor a day in the jordanian capital of mine. and that's because he is ready to governments. his band balance is there from a poor thing in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. but no, you will this thing to every what that in espanol, who had to say the a we were talking about the relief from a be likely to be felt. and $1111.00 does whether the relief is going to be the felt the same. and the north of israel because he directed the beginning of his
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speech very much to the people in the north saying that they can now return to the homes. but we've been hearing from the people in the north that they just don't feel the conditions are right. yes. so you're right, flora, and that's because nothing. the whole set, the bar very high at the beginning of the war, he was talking about dismantling completely and 9 lighting hezbollah, that it would cease to exist, then only that and what the conditions be, right? but now he's walk that back. i need to fact, when you look at the agreement that was reached, as it was published by is really media. you have every piece of the un security council resolution no term. and in no article does it say that as well has the right to attack. it is basically just one article after another saying that as well, we'll stop attacking lebanon, and that has been other art in groups. would also do the same,
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that israel and 11 on have the right to self defense and that in north of the lease, on the or south of the least on the rather there would only be the lebanese army as be, is really army withdraws in a period of up to 60 days, so nothing yeah, well delivered. what he said, he wouldn't be a, you know, i'm happy with at the beginning of this war. but as i say and was saying this war has been very costly, of course, more costly in lebanon to the lebanese people and civilians than anybody else. but certainly in israel, it has been felt, and people are traumatized and they do feel, let down. know this is really, government is quite intact, the support for the agreement was almost unanimous according to is really reports. and so there will be compensation to the northern communities. there will be attempts to help them rebuild and the is really economy,
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although it did suffer from this war and the other fronts that is real has open. he can still rebound, according to experts. so the road to recovery would be short. okay. know many thanks and dave we will come back to you. so didn't go too far. let's go back now to they were doing the same bus robbie in the lebanese capital. so i've had that from be, is really prime ministers. i'm, we're expecting to actually, from the us present, joe biden as well in the coming our role. so when are we going to have from the lebanese, or far as he's on, has blog as well. we've heard from them in the last week and they've all been pivoting to his real saying that his bullet agrees to a cease fire, a massive concession for them. they said that any forward momentum on a ceasefire now is in is really hands and the expectation from people here was that israel may not go forward with it, that they will do what they've done in the past with regards to prisoner exchange
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deals or sees fire deals as it pertains to palestine and gaza. and what people have been saying over and over again is that they do think that israel will simply use these talks as they have done in the past, which is to simply prolong the war. it is just part of the political theater to allow israel to continue to carry out violent tax on the air of communities that surround it. but in recent days, people have been form or optimistic and there's been a great deal of, of hopeful headlines. we know that israel's parliament is meant to meet on thursday to discuss this deal and we know that these really tablet is scheduled to be the, i'm sorry, the, the 11 east cabinet is expected to meet as well. we know that the speaker of parliament has been speaking to leaders of his bullet as well as m p from number to a senior member of the of the organization has also double down and said yes and
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negotiated solution ceasefire is in the offing and would be the best thing for the country has promoted unity among the different varied political groups in the country. so we are expecting to hear from more leadership likely later in the day and likely be tonight. however, what we have been hearing from people tonight is that they are expecting the ceasefire to carry forward that they expect this up taking violence is what it is been in the past. in past conflicts with his real, there's a mass of uptick in violence. a frenzy of fire that then leads to association of pilots and a periods of relative calm and peace. people we've spoken to have said that a said have said they simultaneously believe that prime minister benjamin netanyahu cannot be trusted in this may be just another ploy to prolong the conflict as much as possible. but all indications are that neither side is getting everything it wants, but neither side wants this portion of the conflict, which has been very costly for both sides and relative comparison. but either both
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sides want this portion of the conflict, the 11 on israel side of things to come to a close. ok zane, many things and a little bit back now to nor a day. and a mind that once again, because here's where the government has found out 0 from reporting inside israel, them know, understand that this vote was passed in the, secure by the secure c cabinet. and it still has to go to the as really parliament, capital cabinet. do you know what happens then when that's likely to happen? and whether it's going to meet any resistance that is unlikely that it will meet a resistance. the timing of that meeting is still not confirmed, but it's unlikely that it will meet resistance because again, we have to keep in mind that this right wing coalition that nothing you, i hope put together this government of the right wing that he has is very intent on staying in power,
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they do not want this coalition to fall apart. over this deal. they want to stay in power and so they will support and that's at yahoo deal with lebanon. we will hear a lot of statements about the need to keep striking about israel's free on that as well would be able to strike live in on as well. but really what it boils down to is what nathan. yeah. who said that israel wants to focus on other fronts. the he named a few, he talked to body ron, he talked about the need to relieve the army of some pressure, especially the re the reserve troops because these wars have depleted the is really army is where the army has been asking the political class to give them a break up to stop the war on level on because there was nothing more for the army to do in 11 on. and to also focus on getting the cap those back from dogs and a ceasefire deal there that is expected to take a lot longer than given the army. some rest,
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buy it and focusing on iran. and although there aren't many details on that front, but again, there are a lot of strategic things, a lot of strategic goals that this coalition has to achieve together. and they feel, and they said that the incoming us president presents a golden opportunity for that agenda of annexation of taking over the west backups . we have perhaps staying in gaza of on check supports a even more than that, that was given by by then if it's, if it's, if that is possible to imagine. so as a lot, as writing on what comes in in january and the coalition will support nothing, you on hold for the time be okay. know many things and a nor dave joining us from a minor spring and no. and michelle and i was there a see me, a place called unless the amount is a lot to on pet care festival. just want to get your reaction to what we've heard from this and yahoo tonight. this was a very,
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very defensive statement. this was an in secure prime minister trying to project an image of the bombastic security. i'm not sure he succeeded. i'm not sure the straight if i'm big for home. the statement was that kids are convinced i am not. but he certainly included a whole bunch of bombastic statements and um, but if i do about the successes in guys on successes and 11 on successes that he said i included the beginning of the $20000.00 how much fighters and the destruction of hezbollah space and the assess the initial beginning of its leadership and so on, so forth. so he tried to project an image of confidence and bomb bass while at the same time, not how think sounding so insecure about what he's doing, know and go to well, that he promised a lot in the beginning about the thought of destruction of hezbollah and transport
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them government lease, but then think of agreeing to cease fire wide. hezbollah remains intact, in fact, agreeing to a ceasefire while his butler continues to load the truck. it's a guess is right. so here we have, and is there any 5 minutes? start that settings, that is there, i will not stop that is there and we'd be able to resume the war at twin and that at the sight of any uh, i need any move month by hezbollah. that deserves the ins, pauses danger towards that. it was an attack again, so we are really in the, in the midst of a very, very, very temporary, fragile truce. it seems that had, that's nothing. yeah. it was, it was forced into it. not clearly that he's satisfied to continue with it. as was reason for flight thing as well. in the 1st place was to end the war in garza, we've got the us of just
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a unsafe blinking saying that he's hopeful that this stage will lead to a safe spot in gauze. but in many respects, it feels that hezbollah has abandoned some us on the palestinians and gone. so what do you think the future is the as well to put comments on that one. i don't believe a single word that comes out of up until he blinked through his mouth. he clearly for the past year prove to be a totally a non credible uh uh, basically incapable diploma that works on his behalf. not in the united states behalf and hands whatever he says is either meaningless or deceptive. so really it doesn't matter what i do because i'm probably going to see the back of him and very few weeks. and as far as bands in month, i'm not sure how my support has by law. i see it that way and clearly we haven't
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heard anything from how about us, or it's supporters that expressed any such cents a month of his bullet has abandoned us. if anything, it seems from the various comments coming out and social media and elsewhere that have mouse and it's supporters are quite uh, thankful for whatever hezbollah was able to do with the past year. and it did what it good throughout the year. but then when the war and then testified when his rad doubled down and began attacking every other town and village. and as well as the capital clearly eventually led by non had to do something about it. then hezbollah had to take into consideration, not lebanese, and not been on a national security. leading to a deck, something i sees fired was the general side continuous time dropped. but then guys, but once again laura, i think one cannot overestimate or one could not in for size enough. the fragility of what we're,
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what we're up to in the sense that if you're judging from some of the leaks and this is really important, i'm not sure how credible are some of the legs. but somebody's, or something like is there are ways maintain a freedom of action and up on to is i insist that has been a lot dismantled, and lead saves, uh, southern lebanon before any. is there any soldiers deployed out of lab or not? which i'm not sure, as well as going to accept that all, but it leaves its own country. now back to the north, before it is there are leaves nothing on or, you know, uh, withdrawals out 11 on those on and certain my class it seems that also is a, is, are leaking. another many seems to be understanding that's this is alex accepts the, the monitoring mechanism, the net by the united states to actually watch as has been law hands over weapons to the news army. i don't think that's going to happen. trust me, that's not going to happen,
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right. so i'm not sure exactly how the details are. we don't really have the deal in front of us. so i can assure you this is going to be quite a walk your road. ahead and the next days and weeks. okay, now on monday, thanks and data. we don't believe that it is. and make me believe that a that's actually what destiny all who did say on at, but i'm on that many. thanks for joining us. we'll announce your ex but, and as, as, as always as bringing all white house correspondent, kimberly, how could, kimberly, maybe you can walk us through at this stage, what we know about the contents of this us proposed sci fi jail. what we know is that it is a full and permanent cease fires agreed to by israel, and has full of that. it will be 60 days that the is really forces will be given to withdraw from israel to be replaced by the lebanese army that this was brokered by
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the united states and it will be implemented immediately. now, in terms of what is going to be happening here at the white house, what we know is that we are expecting at 1930 g m t for the us president joe biden, to be speaking from the rose garden where he is going to be talking more about the parameters of this agreement that has been and is being going to be adhered to presumably by has the law ad is real. what we have been told is that france was not part of the negotiations, but will be part we understand of the implementation. we're also told that president elect trumps team has been reportedly brief on what has been occurring ad reportedly in the us media. we are told that a ron has also been given knowledge of this because of course it is supportive of
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hezbollah. although of course the united states can considers as well as israel, but it is a. 2 group now having said all of this, just prior to this announcement of the agreed upon terms by israel, the us secretary of state antony blanket was speaking at the g 7. he did say that this was a top priority, as we know well know for the united states for some time. and that there were a number of goals that the united states was try to achieve, namely out of this. but it was trying to make sure that another october, 7th, 2023 did not occur. again. that was one of their main objectives that they were tried to achieve. that there were no new friends that would occur or brought a regional war. and they believe that this will be accomplished through this, and that they can do what they can to make sure that is really, is as well as the lebanese can return to their home, is they believe that this will achieve this. now, already we've had some reaction from the pentagon, pat rider, the spokes person there,
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say that the pentigrast strongly supportive of this. now consulting with is really military to figure out how the department of defense can be supportive of this. but again, what we're really waiting to hear from is the us president himself, to get more details about this. and then we understand we will as reporters be brief by uh, a white house official who will give us further details of this agreement. it will be quite something full present, joe biden, to announce waiting tests in the final days of his presidency. this is something that he'll be proud of to add to his legacy. well, in a way, not well, not because it really only applies to one front. yeah, i mean, given the fact it falls short of his broader goal in that it does not in any
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way speak to the conflict in gaza. and that is what joe biden was looking for. i mean, it, what we know is the c star 11 on does not directly affect casa, and that is a raise concern to this white house. and so this is what joe biden was hoping would be his legacy. and we heard very clearly from the benjamin nothing you all have. he is really prime minister that he said, but he wants to continue to see fighting in the west back. he was to continue to see fighting. and if there's any sort of violation of the terms of this agreement itself, he made it all supplied with the strength of a match. the fighting would return. it sounds so fragile, but what a wonder is just how long this will last. so we really need to hear from the us president in order to have the confidence that this is the permanent elastic cease fire that he's looking for that he was seeking as his legacy as he finishes this
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term, can be how kept joining us that from the white house, many things came down, we will be bringing on the view is present bytes and speech when he makes it in just about just under an hour from now complete. thank you again, adam pen, cuz he's a former i'm boss, certain console general of as well in new york and joins as mount from tennessee. so what's your understanding of where things stands now as well, it looks very fragile as kimberly correct. he said it looks very tenuous and most importantly, laura, looking at the way, what's been published. i haven't seen the text, obviously the exact day. it's unenforceable. it assumes that the lebanese army will supervise the manufacturing and the sales and the transfer of weapons in london. and that's, that's an impossibility. and then it says that the liberties army will be deployed
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long passages leading from, uh into the, from this, from the, the tiny river south towards the israeli border. that too looks very tenuous and unenforceable. we all know that the lebanese army has always shant, any kind of confrontation, you know, looking at it from a slightly broader perspective. look, there's a ceasefire. it's supposed to go into effect immediately, or at least following the president, by whom speech and a single thing. he is the statement by french president, the manual. my cool and it's a 60 day ceasefire, is really withdrawal will then be a gradual should be completed. within 60 days, there will be no buffer zone in the south lab a non after than 60 days, meaning lebanese civilians can go back to their towns and villages of this out. so on paper, this looks ok. but again,
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uh and we will discuss this before laura. it's very reminiscent of a uh, you know, a bad movie that we've already been to when we know how it's going to end. because the spotlight has not been this on. and if you take mr. annette on the house text, or at least the statements that he had made. he's opening friends all over the place. he is committed to eradicating. come off how he's going to do this is all clear. he is committed to uh, standing up to you, ron. he's bragging and boasting about uh, the damages the visual cause i wouldn't make it on the wrong in the latest exchange, and he's warning the ceasefire and 11 on is only good as the fence ah stipulate. meaning that the main things, the freedom to act, which is supposed to be supported by a letter, a signed letter from president by so all in all is good that there is
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a ceasefire agreement. but i have to tell you, it looks very, very difficult to maintain and sustain in the longer run. a yellow paint village of your position has said that this is a surrender. is the social position to this deal because of all the points that you've mentioned. yeah, well look, the 2 kinds of opposition. there's an opposition from the right and on that position from the center last the liberal center label kind of liberal the saying, the warren guys, the war that should have and the hostages should have been released, the warrant. gaza is the front door theater. opposite exhausted its usefulness and all obtainable targets have a pain level part, which i'm sorry, i've been achieved pixies, by the poses the major threats. and basically this, these fire doesn't take care of the sheets by left trend at all because they still
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maintain a formidable arsenal. of missiles, even if it's your own inflicted heavy damages. anything that's the uh, that's the opposition from the liberal center that you just mentioned, vendors opposition from the right way. uh saying uh, you know, his balance would be rather kagen to pursue this. he's by the, we'll have a chance now to regroup and re establish its leadership, re, re, re on and by iran, or from our or friendly or religious in, in a rock in and syria. and we should continue on and at least create the buffers. and then you have an opposition performer is really generals who, you know, argue about the tactics of it all. and then you have an opposition from former diplomats, my present company excluded that are saying we've been here before. we've done this, we've signed similar agreements, going back to what you just mentioned. 17 up. you one resolution account you in
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security council resolution 171 from 2006 and look where we are today with a stronger piece by law, with a weaker limb in the states and with these early north being bombarded. and so you take all these positions and you see where it's coming. but if you look at the trend, the differences between 20 years ago wed reputation, 17. no one was 1st tried to be implemented. and today, what am i say that has was not strong guys, being a civilian, dismantled by a loss of the is why the strikes and also we've called us lead monitoring group to, to be stationed in south lebanon. is that no, it's a sign of more positive implementation of this resolution this time around? is it absolutely yours? uh, hypothetically, i, you know, seeing is believing. i'd like to see american monitoring or furniture monitoring for that matter, or
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a combine american french lebanese task force monitoring this. when i'll see that, i will agree with you that it leads or lands toward more of a more optimistic approach. at this point, the only good thing that i see here is that as opposed to 2006 piece by law has been weakened in the last year. certainly in the last $57.00 days since the ground operation began. and targeted assassinations were carried up. and i also think laura, that piece by law was under pressure from iran, which was dragged involuntarily by seized by the, into this conflict. i think they were pressure by the iranians to cut the deal because the iranians may be speculating here. maybe i'm buying a new we're joined, gauged to us at least a 9 you know, cleared deal that, that,
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that remains to be seen. but the most worrying thing, if i have to take a unit, if i have to single out one take away from uh the statement that mr. nathaniel needs. the one takeaway is that it's also franchise. so then you was and so on for symbol that i just, i just can't see this. um, i'm sorry to say that i just can see this as being sustained and being durable for more than a few months. i have that the seems to be the one that everyone is talking about with this is the front so tenuous, unenforceable. i don't think as many thanks. indeed for joining us again here on out there. um, let us now go to, to hey, the saw the, he's a real i so an expert in ronnie and a says and he joins us from a task from festival to head. and we have the reaction that from tech runs to this and yahoo announcing this, these fire. well, actually there isn't
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a statement as have yet to receive any official reaction here from to run, but only know, as we can understand from the previous the statements by top uranian officials. we can predict that iran is more likely to be sort of supportive pertaining to the idea that could end up in a possible steve, as far as long as it's the greed by old parties. and the rainy and top advisor to supreme either allie large on event he was in b o t said the same thing. he said that if any decision is met by lebanese government, iran is going to back that which is going to result industries far in the region and added to that is the statement by your vein in presidents, massive positions earlier this month. so instead that in case a c spar, it happens, it's going to impact on a ronald's retaliation. italia to reaction to is really a tax against the is it ross for this is one point that should be taken into consideration,
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but added to that was also another earlier statement by uranium far mr. bought the rock sheet. who said that you are wrong to explore a comprehensive c spar which could include both casa and living on so old and on the, let's say entire wire. peer into ron is the cars, priest supports deceased bar, but is looking for a strategy and comprehensive nature of it to be seen on the ground. how much pressure to head did wrong, puts on, has blocked, to accept a cx 5 deal. uh well actually from the very early time then the escalations ramped up. iran is repeatedly saying that his but law had lost or other parts of the resident front as in you and your literature are very independent. so. busy might be interactions for coordinating your response to
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the aggressive uh, lets say behaviors fridays really is, but it's not like imposing or dictating rules to his below, as they have their own independence systems. this is what a rainy is our sink and added to that is the statement by the radius supreme the there who said that he has the confidence in the structural strength and independent nature of the activities conducted by the let's say, registered front, including capital and live non but it goes also without saying as the state, if i even use that to ron, is not going to leave these parts, these law as long as standing the lies, let's say no lee, and there is going to be a continuation of supports provided by iran to these parts in 11, not in syria and elsewhere. one thing that the national who said was that his main objective continues to be to prevent wrong having nuclear weapons over the past few
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months have the policy. yeah. we've seen these to the top strikes and for the 1st time direct strikes by iran on israel by israel own iran. and iran is still saying that it is going to respond to the latest strike like as well on a wrong. do we expect that particular funds of this conflict to still escalate or well actually you're wrong is saying that it's not interested in a full sledge escalated situation. old out war is not the scenario is not the most welcome scenario on the table, but it's still, there is this emphasis by many uranian officials, that in case the situation escalates. iran is ready for any sort of scenario for any sort of reaction. but get, getting back to question the speaking of the a points that, that's a yahoo mentioned evolve clear stats. the official, the stance is to, let's say,
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denied this accusation was directed by an attorney. yahoo, we ran is, are saying that this is not for the past most or the year. that is really, these are directing such claims about for the past decades is really these are saying that you're on is weeks or months as a day from nuclear weapon. this is, this is a acquisition i'd be rainy is our, let's say, precisely ignoring and less than the gating. but at the same time, this is very far to call it even you are on has this long list of say, of noxious behavior by the israelis and the test efficient. let's say uh evidence to have this sense of pull star aggressive stance pertaining to israel. this is not the strikes, the 3 waves august the trucks that the recently took place, but as, as a nation, i mean, they range in top, military advisory, right? you? yes, this nation, i mean that uranian nuclear scientists and a hacking and other list, a courses of actions that these really did. it goes through runs beach,
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paves debate for iran to have a negative attitude pertaining to the israelis the. this comes to heads just as a is a very significant meeting of deputy foreign ministers of a rom from germany and the u. k. we know that the you is likely to be involved in this, but see slide to at least monitoring it. how is this going to play into relations between iran and the you all think is going to, could they possibly improve the hello ashley. iran tries to see these issues independently, laws, according to saw some analyst into iran. it's going to pay the bay for, for further negotiations between iran and the european union. but on the other hand, there is still this belief that the united states is the big issue here. so if the challenge is to be settled down,
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it's just through the through directory of direct talks with the night. they meet the nice stage that it could be solved. but holding on we have to see the brock picture. there are similar reasons causing challenges for the ties between iran and the west, and you in particular, these parks are considered as a sort of starting point. but we have to wait for a trump to be settled in the white house and the new team covered the new team coming there is going to be more serious talks to solve. the issue is by the still getting back to the entire context of phoenix. fear negotiations from the uranium perspective terrible on this thing that the bull is in the court of the united states and the west. if they decide to get back to the deal, it's going to be easy to solve the issues. but if they can on tangled the knots one by one beacon on the page easier solution for difficult, very complicated nature of the ties between your on and the rest. otherwise,
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if they decide to complicate the issue by into relating different aspects, it's going to be much hard to anticipate the solution for this quote and very victoria are at that ties between the 2 sides. tight. i saw the many things indeed for joining us that from tihawn, with the iranian perspective, to the announcement of a seasonal idea of by benjamin netanyahu. these a life pictures that we've been saying, well to have been speaking of it off them, off of strikes in the root. now these happened just before in the hours before national who came out to speak, their strikes, central beverage, west of the city as well. areas that have not been hit before we are unaware, get at this stage of the number of casualties that came from that strike, but it was certainly the most intense, but the capital had seen on it for the 10 symbol pena strikes in the southern suburbs of bare with best was just moments before the announcement of
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a seas 5 deal by benjamin nation. yahoo! that's it from me laura kyle. so this means our new function will be here with the ongoing coverage. the this is the quiet village of that night in the northeastern district of baldwin, but along with 2 dozen others, it came under attack from the israeli military over a 24 hour period. according to local officials. israel targeted this building a killing h people including 3 children. this is the main road linking towns like bread miles to the ancient city of fallback. this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty. lives that were abruptly ended, without warning along with hopes, dreams, and aspirations on counting the cost, the us dollar has been on the road,
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the . the israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's recommending a ceasefire. do with hezbollah, today's cabinet for approval. the funny bulk of this is just a life from doha. also coming up chaos in bay, whoops,

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