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so i'll just say is mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think is it the the, the cloud visiting is on line from the home coming up for the next 60 minutes is roland lebanon agreed to a cease 5 to end. the 14 months of fighting. it appears to be holding so far as celebrations at 11 and of the truth still is enough. some people supposed to be displaced by the conflict already returned. facing the storm winter brings rain
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floods and the risk of disease to palestinians living in big ship shelters across from the time is the wells of debates. how to chuckle plastics, pollution of the global conference. we looked at it's devastating impact, maureen, the say we begin, this news are 11 and where a cx 5 between his blah and his real has been in place for 5 hours now. there were celebrations across the country when the deal was confirmed. you, as president joe biden made the announcement courting at a permanent cessation of hostilities just ahead of the deal, taking effect. israel bombarded southern bay route with some of the largest air raids of the conflict. so far. i would look at these live pictures from the 11. a city of tar with fear now has been replaced by some jubilation. some of the people forced to flee the homes in the south hall now returning more than a year, a bump up in spite these really ministry displays $1200000.00 people across 11th.
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if it wasn't for the resistance, we wouldn't have won the war. if it wasn't for necessarily, we wouldn't have one whatever has but needs, it will be accomplished. we are also grateful to our part of the speaker, barry, and god protect them. thank god for them as robbery is standing by with the latest from a root. but 1st, let's go to a southern 11 spaces in a honda who's in the backyard. it says, and you'll making your way through this. i'll say, what have you been saying slow thousands of people are returning to their homes. if indeed they have homes to return to just look at the sheer scale of destruction behind me. we are in the southern city of nova, see the old historic market place. it's been leveled to the ground. and there are many neighborhoods in the city that looks like this. every street
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corner you see destruction, the city has really has come under a lot of bombardment in recent weeks for people here. this was part of a strategy of displacement to displace the a 2000 people who lived here to make the area on livable so that the, you know, food supplies cannot reach the area. as we made our way to know about 2 years along the highway as well, we saw, we saw a lot of destruction according to the world bank. and this, that this stick was back to, it was a 2 weeks 2 weeks ago in the world bank said that 100000 housing units were destroyed. and since then, there were more strikes, especially in the southern suburbs of a root leveling high story residential buildings. so it was more than a 100000 housing units levels to the ground that as you can see, what we're showing you, these were all shops. this was a vibrant marketplace historic as well. these are people's livelihood. since we've
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been here, we've seen some people come to check what is left of of their stores, and we have to remember that 11 on as a country was already on the bring. so brink of collapse, economic collapse before this war. so picking up the pieces is not going to be easy . now, the lebanese army has been telling people not to venture further south, where there's really army is still a positions they did answer a number of villages up close to the border of the lebanese army, saying that you cannot reach those areas until the is ready to withdraw as part of the ceasefire agreements, it must be a hiring scene to return to this post about the just 6 of the cx 5 who's involved. and how long would it take of the while it is based on you and resolution 70 and 01 which was adopted a following the last major war between hezbollah and,
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and as well back in 2006 and both sides accused each other of not implementing not fully implementing this, this deal. what is going to happen is that the lebanese army is going to deploy along the border and the lebanese army command did issue a statement saying that the deployment has begun. and they are going to work alongside the un peacekeepers to make sure that the area is free of arms advisors outside the states control. so has the law needs to pull back north of the economy river, which runs along across southern 11 on, at its deepest points is about 20 kilometers. now, while that is happening is ready, troops need to withdraw. this is supposed to happen within a 60 day period. like a trial period and on like 2006, there's going to be a robust enforcement mechanism, a committee headed by the us military. now that definitely is very different than the situation in 2006 when left it on rejected any force that can really enforce
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the mandate of. so this is what's gonna happen in the next few weeks. but people are still cautiously optimistic that this will last. we can still hear the sound of this really a drones overhead. and you know this, this is just the beginning. yes, the cease fire is holding. but like i said, people do not trust the intentions of this very prime minister, benjamin not on yahoo. all right, so, and i think that's it. more for me later, of course is in the heart of the bacteria in southern lebanon. what is that? it was just saying this is far, includes an initial 2 month hopes to the fighting. it states that has below will not operate as a military force between the tiny river and the blue line, which is the un designated temporary border in were ton. these rarely, military will withdrawal its soldiers from southern lebanon. a, this over a period of 60 days, this will enable the lebanese army to set in thousands more trips to the area. they will be responsible for controlling the border and reporting any complaints to the un peacekeeping. for the grievance, the states old policies all permitted to exercise their right to self defense them
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as were i'll be joining just live not from the lebanese couple of buried inside. i'm just wondering where this means that hezbollah now what now for them? well, in a space, joe biden was rather reductive with regards to the role of his fuller, almost scolding at times. and that really doesn't track with the ground reality that's been in place for decades. and we just look at a statement that his book has released just this morning and reaction to the seas far they say with a ceasefire in effect, the army, the lebanese army, is taking the necessary measures to deploy itself to implemented in coordination with unit phil and to carry out the mandate of the government in framework with you in resolution, 17 o one as well. the ers people to wait to return, especially the front line areas where as rarely forces have advanced until the withdrawal is done. and in accordance with the cease fire agreement, calling for an adherence to the agreement with instructions to military units to assure their safety and saying that it was urging residents to stay away from area
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where they may be unexplored ordinances or any kind of unexploded or suspicious object left behind. this is really the language of an organization that has been providing public services to the lebanese people. along with security. there's been a part of the fabric of the country for decades. it is not the language of an armed group running in parallel as by didn't seem to characterize. and his speech, which has been the approach by western powers towards these effectively armed fighting resistance groups that have been operating here as a reaction to is really encouraging over the last few decades. so what we're really seeing here, it says bullet stating, clearly that as bullet is from 11 on 11 on is has bullet at certainly not the only thing living on is but the idea that a bite in or, or the west or is really powers can somehow drive a wedge between has full law in the country they've been operating and for decades is largely wishful thinking. and so what does this sends then across the broad spectrum of the population and 11 to the about, this is everybody's supportive. what's going well,
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the reality is that this is a silly, deeply divided country. politically fissures remain, there are skins in between the different religious, sectarian and political groups. that's the reality. but looking forward, there will be something that are just people on the hope is that they can finally elect a new president if we can finally get the government in order that they can finally focus on the economy and moving forward politically in this country. and that's what's happened over the last few years has been learned. it's current state will be able to be a part of that political fabric. but the reality is, even with all of those internal divisions, what every lebanese person is likely to tell you now what they see exactly a central threat to their country is not necessarily the public political divisions or the infighting among themselves. it is the existential threat represented by the israeli military and ongoing is rarely incursions into their country. or as i live with that for many thanks very much for that update from favorites and best robbie
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reporting. alright, let's take this on now with this, i mean either who's the director of the band institute for strategic affairs, which is a policy think tank jones is now from pay route. so some a joe biden says this is designed to be a permanent succession. will it be kind of maybe that it's unfortunate to not because what we are witnessing or what we are living this morning as a kind of a discovery is a scenario, but it's similar to that of 2006 and the f i stating board that the end, the, to on the basis offer an agreement upon which they are building the column to hold a bit of the cotton ceasefire agreement. this was in 2006 and this association of prostate. it these proved to be temporarily and it lost a like
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a 8 to 10 years and then we started to see glasses and it's, and it was the this $4.00 to $1.00 of the 231 as well. i've decided to launch this war of soft board to, to a guy so, so this a ceasefire agreement actually is, is a very put a job. why? because of the same, the reasons for that complex are, are still um, i mean uh there is no final settlement between aluminum and the it should i did the land boatloads have not been did on the yet. the thing is a you need before you get down to that and kind of nitty gritty you need, do you need to think about, you just need the vikings to stop that you and then and then that kind of detail will presumably come. i definitely definitely see that the same way we had a ceasefire in 2006, but i say watch what it did. not last why it did not last because the conflict is been submitted and the conflict is the most important. be what we have. what we
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witness to date is the closest one call the problem between the and is or what are the, what continuous it continues in gaza. it continues with iran and every one knows that the close relationship between has been law and to the wrong. and if but, and nothing yeah. whole started yesterday, he's grossing one song in order to. busy on the other wrong to focus on you wrong and what is that is a war between is that i do it on this when i, when, how are the live people off dash and even use for on to, for that up. okay. and are really so as many as stories i mean to interrupt, but as we observe this, this is far unfolding and still very are the hours of it at the moment. where do you think we should watch for potential signs of strained and what are these kind of danger areas where it might kind of boil over a? yeah, this is a very important question. we liked it today. i mean, 10 minutes at least. but that said, you didn't get to the spokesman where saying to a what,
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what are we good that if i can use not to return to the science and villages and this uh, this is too early and according to the agreement that i love to book these daddy, but he said went back to their homes and we have seen, i mean, a huge traffic on the roads of people want and your reporters just french and that, and those are a point that is very delicate, is, according to this agreement, is that i had kept the right to intervene militarily in case it considers dot, that terms of the board are not respected. and this is, this is betty the kind of the of, of, of statements or there's a very vague kind of for the article in the agreement. the 3rd long is the very bullet time situation in the agent in god saw and, and,
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and do the problem was you at all or all of these are, are a yes of certain d, this is, are the, makes the situation betty, of what i thought at any point of time this war to start the game. okay. all right, so, i mean, i could get you perspective, do appreciate that this. i mean, not a speaking to us from a b root directory. been designed to institute for strategic offence. thanks. i and that's enough nor a day who explains how the deal was announced. and a reminder, she's reporting from jordan. and that's because these really, governments has broadened out 0 from operating in the occupied westbank and israel sirens and explosions in israel is really strikes in the heart of b, u. and across live in on a violent person razor, to an announcement from washington on a cease fire agreement for 48 across 11 is really bored or will and will. and
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this is designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities fusion earlier. the is rarely prime minister, announced israel's acceptance of the us pro, deal saying it would allow israel to focus on other waterfront, the stream it to sort of come up. we will complete the elimination of how much we will return all our hostages. it will ensure that calls will no longer pose a threat to as well. yeah, it's a phone busy talk lou, but then this is sure to be a tenuous truce implemented over 60 days in that period. these really army would withdraw from southern lebanon, and the lebanese army were deployed in their stead, has been low, would have to withdraw north of the leaf on a river una fell. the un observer forces will monitor implementation along with friends in the united states. it's not clear how these re deployments will happen, or how the 10s of thousands of displaced lebanese disparities would return to their
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destroyed communities. much of the details remained deliberately obscure. what is clear, the enormous cost of this for these really army has devastated entire areas of southern lebanon and cause weiss for destruction across the country. some estimates for the cost of recovery at nearly $10000000000.00 in northern israel. some communities have also been badly damaged. local authorities say they will need hundreds of millions of dollars to rebuild. israel and hezbollah are claiming victory, even though they're both bruised. latonia has promised to change the political and security landscape and the region came to not has beloved dropped its pledge to tie a ceasefire in lebanon with gaza, a ceasefire there can come soon enough. not all the address either. i'm let's be know to little who's
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a former director general of these ready for an ministry jointed now from tel aviv . so welcome to the program. good to have you with this 1st up, can i just ask you what the response a role in israel has been to the announcement of the seats for i think a most of these really simple disagreement, but the base of the, you know, the right thing is mostly a gas feed. so here's the problem. only to go from with you, all supporters. yeah, i don't think it can remove the power, but this is the on the what do you think in terms of the, the potential for this to be a permanent cessation of hostilities is joe biden has put that. can this be the foundation of a last entries? i think the end is not the right word here, but i see it can last. i'll do is take the peaceful,
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the near future, and that's very important. to change out the 14 month old me size in casualties and damage a i'm of the music of all the know about the sophistic about this. so i, the, the dish is, will probably be in this out is so the problem is not so good, but i think at least in the forward, where do you see the potential being a huge amount of logistics involved in getting, implementing this fees are seized by the shifting of troops and so forth. where do you see the potential for the logistics of this to be strained? a little to me. i say i see the wish to my day. this is fire when they use why the side is
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a very meaningful. i think a, there is a little soft friction with an easy design is coming back in our lease i o not think seriously that happened in the news that the families in level of coming back is showing that they have some with us that these are the only that you see billable 60 days. it will pay for the so this business is a potential friction. but although i think we lost at least 60 days and probably be all right. and what about the view that it is in benjamin netanyahu? his interest to follow this, these 5 deal until donald trump assumes the presidency in the united states. the suspect you mention that i the way i would oh,
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sure. but yeah, i haven't really drunk these have develop basically. i don't think the mind to stays. it was to have the going on i, the trial was to come with that and then the page. and so i think the probably wirelessly eh, this is cold. you need to be clean to the probably goes and to see a little bit adults die. and viruses see these 2 month old, the is a, there's a re analysis at finally. so is this going to have any bearing and tool on the ongoing situation and does a yes. i'm very worried about the gaza, out of 3 days, early government. and we see now they have
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a free as in gaza at the, the international pressure on the now when the slow down is because the guy said the about the body's agreement, very worried about the beginning. all the civilians, the different policy to browse all beginning offset to mass. so i think that i spoke to should move from the bodies from 2 guys up in the morning to carefully what's going on the country and even the, the national. i'd be good. all right, we'll leave it there for now. i do appreciate you coming on and giving us your perspective on the of the former is ready to from i thank you very much. well, some people in tennessee say they wish a similar agreement could be reached, then calls i am very, i pace this fire is always goods and would like
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a but i will be more after you if it will be in guys a to probably the best with that being for both the scope at the same time about the content of every scene all the time. so if this is not the perfect solution for sure, but at least that you, especially in boy, i must have seen, has really returned to washington dc off the leading mediation efforts in lebanon. an exclusive interview without 0 explained how the agreements will be implemented. a ceasefire is a permanent ceasefire. it's not for 60 days, is a permanent ceasefire. that starts at 4 am local bay route. time. at that point, all firing will stop all rockets. you avi's air force, selling bombardments, everything stops. these really military that is on the ground. and the 1st 23 kilometers on the border will remain in place for now as the lebanese army will re
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deploy back down to the south, the is really, forces will leaf. so this is not that it will take 60 days for these really forces to leave the country to leave the territory. but around the 1st forces will leave over the next several days or 1st couple of weeks. and gradually over 60 days they will all depart. but there is a lot to do in the 60 days lebanese army cannot deployed that many forces that quickly all across the south when they haven't been there in such a long time. so that is why disagreement was our this deal to cease fire was agreed to by both parties to have certain parts. it started immediately, which is the cease fire and certain parts. it will be gradual to make sure that this is done an effective way. we don't have to be fast, we have to be smart. and we have to be effective because what we don't want is a repeat of 2006 when the war ended. and there was no implementation of the deal
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which brought us to the war that we had this year. and the such tragic loss of life on all sides, let's say not from she ever, tante who has the latest us reaction from washington as a senior us has been a station official, brief, the press. shortly after joe biden made his speech to try and explain how this c spy was going to work in practice. but perhaps in that would you be raised more questions? them well on. so we were told them that what the existing try paul tight oversea is of the 2006 you and security council resolution that bodies now expanded by to to include the us um phones. i'm a picture of a, a real time d conflict shouldn't mechanism was, was described. whereas if there is any sense that the terms of the cease was all being on not being kept to them almost immediately, those could be, could be resolved. but what aust, well, what if i was,
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benjamin netanyahu was already saying he says he just wants to go in because he feels that his ro is on the front. we doesn't necessarily get a specific, alter that all the of them. if it did happen, it would be very, very rad. there's a sense that right now it's in benjamin and then you know, whose interest do you follow the terms of the ceasefire over the next 60 days until donald trump gets into office is a no great, and i'm that's the big difference right now that perhaps is the main, the confliction met mechanism we have for now. she ever times you out to 0 washington. all right, so the head here and i'll just there a place in pakistan and make hundreds of arrest during purchased, supporting for the prime minister and run con mexico threatens to retaliates if the incoming trump administration goes ahead with this plan turns the
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the hello. we'll see some cooler quite so whether making its way into northwest to europe at least for a time before temperatures do gradually with comics, a long line of cloud here. well, the system will make its way further east was it will allow some told her to come in and then some went to when the weather are we going through the weekend that will slightest weight in the form of that area of low pressure. so this is what we've got for the time, big 7 or 8 celsius, the full london lane and also into the wall. so the temperature is to slipping a little as we go on through the state, push them into friday by the time become to saturate the size of that moderate, coming back in london, getting back into double figures. the reason the type of just for the way i initially savvy of west a, with a slides across the southern parts of england through the low countries into jeremy, will pick up more of a normally when line of ranges coming back into mobile and west and pa,
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the . ringback the, the other guy you're watching out here remind about top stories and stuff, and it says 5 between his brother and his boss is in place and seems to be holding
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you as president joe biden confirmed the grievance on choose day cooling, independence. just ation of possibilities. people forced to flee is really attacks and southern lebanon all eager to return to the homes. major routes for the vehicles heading south within a year from bob. but just the space 1200000 people across the country know around which a bank says well are in the groups, i lives a mass and the who sees so is it supports the agreements? well, leaders of also welcome to it's the french president and monroe mccall. so let's, let's continue hard to move in easy part of the bone. charles would continue to a full event on with all its partners with the american europeans or of this. and you can go the de la sign a few hours ago, mostly open a new chapter for live. and the cessation of hostilities gives the lebanese people the opportunity to commit to a loss during recovery of that come from a small new hot. it's enough for me, natasha butler, who has more reaction from the french company, but at least say, put out
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a statement. so the saying that for all the time the united states renouncing the says the 5 between israel and a has full full 11 on the lease. a saying that a hope that this agreement would bring a piece of stability in. com uh, 211 on the phones 11 on have a deep and historic toys lab. and on was a french protector its uh, off to the 1st for award sale. uh, 1943. that relationship though is remain over the decades is very large. let the needs be s, as in from last month to find, present a manual micro health and largest fundraising conference in paris, some $1000000000.00. all pledges were made that for humanitarian aid and assistance and the french present amount of my fall. so it'd be pushing for a ceasefire for several months and weeks now $411.00 on the phone. so those they take part in the us sled, a monitoring committee that will oversee the implementation of this
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a ceasefire agreement. we understand israel was breakfast and to have from saint paul that is because i had been growing tensions between is row i between frogs has been increasingly local, increasingly critical of israel's will in calls at 11 on in recent weeks. and also from saying that it would uphold those i cc rulings on days of rest for and for next me all who on full on task for 4th grade are very savvy with as well. but it does seem that for all, for a much part of the sale of the us presence j bite and saying that he fact from the clean, his eyes segments specified law. i'll just say we're a part or let's bring this all together. joining me now. it has some variety who's a professor of international affairs here at kind of university. i can help you with this as i'm thanks for having me. lots of different views about the potential for this last thing we just had from the, for me, us national security adviser, the jump belt and he's at the sci fi, a records is very shaky and doesn't think it will create long lasting change is
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what do you think and what is a shaky whiteness of fragile the cease fire proposal? and we know that to it came in to fix simply because of the american pressure on this very side. and if you look at the wording, we propose that a cell that a lot of the tricky uh, phones and it closes and the proposal. and the point is that, you know, sometimes it is easier to come to an agreement, but when it comes to implementations, i think this is a message different to i would say i'm chopping water in, in, in the and in the complex. and so it to me, is to be seen how both pots is gonna react to the video. and we will actually be negotiating with face on that show. and that's what gives us this c 5 unfolding as very already as at the moment it's been 3 or 4 hours so far. why do you see the pressure points? where do we need to watch for a caffrey where the potential problems might have much? well, i think the 1st problem is the weather is going to have a save for channel. it's citizen to the north,
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me or not until this buttons until this point. we don't know because there's a lot of wonderful differences within these ladies society about this proposal. mm . hm, and secondly, would, the, the lebanese government has the mandate and the authority to deploy the army in the south or without getting in class with his blog. and the 3rd point is that to the is really, i mean, how is it will interpret things on the ground as the forwarding uh, the forwarding. uh, because there's way to claim that they have the right to, to have a free hand in the south. if his belong unity, um but also there's something here is what if some of the got into the syria, how is really gonna respond? what is why the target has black in syria for instance? and if, if they, if it does, how has relies gonna respond to that. so, right. you know, the complexities histidine i know. yeah. so it's really, it's not like a black and white. we can say what you are the civic propose and which is good for, for them, because it gets both box to the end of the cycle or this around. right. but the
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implementation, i think, is tricky. show on your points about whether or not the lebanese government has a mandate to deploy its troops. what's your sense about that? it seems to me that there is no lebanese government in the presence of the what is a, is a take care and government has been a well, there is no president of government unless there is it presents who can give the oldest to the ami uh, the prime minister is by the constitution, isn't the one who gives the orders to the army. so how i'm just going to be after that, we don't know, we can, we is to be seen. and we know that even in lebanon, did a lot of differences within the lebanese different factors about the old war about has been a lot about the status of the has his will, after the implementation of, of this deal. so a lot i think, can need to be seen before. we can have a final judgment about the prospect of, of this deal. so he's very, i would say it's very problematic within that ebony but the politic. all right,
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that's fine. we'll leave it there for the moment. yep. more later. thanks very much . in the meantime. thank you. bye. the . all right, let's switch bikers to garza web is ready for us as a continuing to bump out the proceeds north of the strip. a strong, called a school ton sheltering goes to city early on, wednesday, killed a people. it isn't the 1st time the shelter in the garage district has been attacked in old as more than a 100 pulse. students were killed. many of them were children, not even mood is in there about the in central girls. and so i need just give us the latest update of what, what the latest position is on strikes coming to the yes. now, well, despite the announce these fire between israel and living on these really military continue to scale up the attacks across the gauze and prevent an overnight,
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a toxic continued to bomb the schools. these are the exact questions, centers, housing, hundreds of this wave families, this particular school in eastern part of golfing, the others district, a very densely populated area. but the reason attack have pushed more people into this temporary shelter as their homes have been completely destroyed. 10 people reported killed and what we are hearing from the medical is stop it. at 90 baptist hospital were old, a casual, a transfer. many of the injuries arrived the hospital already and in critical conditions and without the the necessary medical supplies. then the over card is leaving the hospital, there is a higher risk that many of them are going to lose their life. and we're expecting the number to increase. the aftermath of this in many of the people were shouldering inside the hosp, the displays. families are now pushed into temporary shoulders. olds where, uh, already over crowded spaces that lack the privacy like the sanitation and
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increasing and deepening their tragedy and misery. else where in the heart of the gods did this really monitor also carried out an operation near another evacuation the school that's been deep law here where it's pushed everyone out of the school, the women and the children, and direct them to take. someone had been rolled into the syndrome area just sharply threatening them. why is detaining every single man inside the school lines full them a hand copy and then let them do unknown areas for interrogation that happened at early hours this morning, almost between 4 30 am to 5. be on this morning on a separate a talk early. our last night is really monetary good. a massive beer is tried destroying every day, a residential home and as they do in a neighborhood in western and southern western part of gauze, the city 8 people reported killed. the majority of casualties reported from the
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attack on this residential home attribute. women and children were sheltering inside this particular home. 3 of them were this place individuals who just land or via talk on the school that was vaughan v yesterday and was shouldering in their relative home and in as they do in a neighborhood. this is the, uh, the app for mazda of all these attacks. people are moving from one place to another lee and the horror of these unpredictable bonds. but the end of the killed inside the very particular area that they thought they were shelters for them. right. of dealing with all of that on the one hand. and then of course hunger is critical levels and as we've been reporting the was the weather is, is making conditions in many places and comfortable for the 2nd day in a row. the weather conditions are worse and in the living condition for the displays, families, again,
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thousands of people who have very tens washed away by the rising ties and the the heavy rain. then these are these all when have moved into temporary shoulders in overcrowded spaces, like schools and mazda and remaining buildings across ton unit city. or here in the central area, we've seen many of them are moving into these overcrowded and spaces already suffering very difficult. living conditions, other roles, decided to try to improvise repair for the damage, dance already and difficult position right now. because do like the very material, the plastic, the word, the elements needed to set up new dense. and again, they have to find a new location. those who end up in the streets are experiencing very difficult, not all the weather condition, but also the daily struggles to find a functional to keep them surviving as the winter continued to get colder. it's a combination of both the, the bombs as well as now the forces of nature, behavior,
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rain, the weather are making their life much more difficult. all right, honey, we'll even death now thanks very much for that update from darrow bothering joseph honey. well, the record number of humanitarian aid was it being killed in conflicts associated the majority of them as a result of israel's will. on garza so far in 2024, 2818 workers have been killed in 19 countries. a 178 in the occupied palestinian territories. that's according to the un. the conflict into don is the 2nd most dangerous for 8 workers with 25 killed the this year course and so they may have more details now from the you and h q in you there are rules when it comes to protecting civilians. an armed conflict and that includes protecting humanitarian workers, rules, enshrined and international law. and here on the walls of the united nations headquarters in new york. and on tuesday, the security council met to discuss why,
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despite those rules 2024 has been the deadliest to your on record for humanitarian workers. it was unusual to see a master's from so many countries more than 100 of them gathered outside the security council chambers in a show of solidarity and as a sign of respect for those who died. and those who continue to work to protect the most vulnerable people in conflicts to our friends and colleagues. skilled this year. may your ask them to some freedom for 8 workers who spoke before their meeting, the dest, our personal, many of this teams are very well known to us, to me as well. i personally worked in the regions most affected. many of those people are my friends. i know their names, i know their families, i know the ripple effects and the many, many effects that each of this attacks has after they've made the headlines in the world, moves on the next day age groups as well as the one officials called on member states to do more, to hold perpetrators accountable. each chair representing one of the 15 members of
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the security council. according to the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs, the war in gaza is driving the numbers. these numbers signal a disturbing lack of regard for the lives of civilians and humanitarian and human workers. since october of 2023338 workers have lost their lives in gaza. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations and is right. the strike is repeatedly killed at least 6 people in western syria. the attack hit the countryside of homes near a border crossing between syria and lebanon. according to the syrian state media, at least 12 of the people were injured in the strike, including children and humanitarian workers. the image of demonstration by tens of thousands of supports is a puck of stones from a prime minister and run con has now been pulled off,
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is due to appear in court on wednesday on charges of terrorism on choose day. protest is faced off with security forces and his level about tens of thousands of pci policy magnitude con, support his modest into the capital. calling for the leader to be released from joe . please choose 10 gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds and arrested hundreds of people to the height of joins us live from islamic back. tomorrow we were speaking yesterday with intention to very high. uh what's it seems like now it's in a way right now i some of the roads that being all burned, but there is a mode of gloom because of what happened last night when the state jewels, it's harder for to crush doors, protested and force them to dish, but there were guy thing for several, all was or they were using rubber bullets as you mentioned. and then of course going to address that were made. a number of people have been good after that if
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you have bullet drawings in that particular project. and of course, although they are told her days must be saying that the greater operation and success, there are no windows from the big gods. they support guys who came out from across the country desk and said to him, ron conner, and one of the new day by day was better disappointment than the quality of the leadership. reject our lead from the front equity for protect stands or were left at the mercy of the police and the ranges and of course on the receiving end. so ended the really big question marks as to why this happened. the government said the drug test says, but we did not see any evidence of any as being guided by the drug test. so that really big question marks as to why the government hacked or resort to brute force to disperse this protest. so to motivate what's, what's next, then what, what happens next?
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when it's got your incidents are likely to create more hatred and of god's need to more alien nation. because most of the people who came out from the countryside, digital ballparks, full of gods, can fit the need to be in j. and it was headquarters that day like a day. but that other underlying problems that people are disappointed with the government that they say has been delivered on this promise that people have a hardship in life. they cannot cope with their, with the price is an escalation in commodities. so there is a lot of that then men done such action lead still further than men. most people, of course, with the fear that it's not all well, that discord as serious amplification football gets done because it really dates. because every time for 10 use it back fired. and so we're going to find out as to whether the party had learned anything from this. whether the government has
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learned anything from this. but the bottom line is there are no windows and data come out of thanks to that update. kimball hard to reporting that from his level about to present now a new co document. so giving more details about donkeys, ations that former president, julia boston or was involved in a product to have a ton the results of the 2022 election investigate is accused of also in our and so the success of the funding to the planning, the violence favorites, right, the democratic states, last week, federal police formerly accused both in our attempt to you 2 documents, reveal testimonies describing belts in our as a crucial leader of the reported part of mexico's president is threatening to retaliate. if us president elect donald trump, imposes a 25 percent tire from mexican products, she says that the levies would cause inflation and job losses for both countries. trump is also threatening to do the same on canadian and chinese import, sparking phase of trade was john home and has more now from mexico city on the 2nd,
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the other way is so you can be in mexico's president claudia showing them reading aloud from her led to donald trump is the model prescient. they liked all the. it's a delicate one of the us president elect promised to charge 25 percent terrace on the countries goods to the states. as soon as his phone and this january. her response was carefully wooded, but she still fired off the warning of her own. own that on said one powerful lead to another and so on until we put so i'll come and companies at risk input, it says, well, it's not an empty building shop, mexico's currently, the us is number one, trading partner and it's hard for american consumers. we don't so sofa says shutting down. she also address trumps to months that he's as yet hypothetical terrace would only be dropped when the flow fentanyl migrants to the us stopped. the lovely mandate nightstands dental. maybe president trump doesn't know this,
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but compared to december 2023, there are a 75 percent less migrants arriving at the us border and hop if those are coming because they have an appointment with us custom and border protection policy. she said the country is moving to bring in harsh laws against fentanyl production too, but it also depended on international corporation to start pre costs of the drug coming in from asia. but there's another issue here, the us, mexico and canada. already have a trade do is what from proposing even legal. no definitely is nothing you got to do it in terms of the of the us, m ca, treating ones that would be fine. but the parties cannot increase studies on any other sectors, which is exactly what the simplex some is trying to do. so you, it is not legal at the moment, the tires for it. so just rhetoric from a mine yet to take power. but we have been here before in 2019, when he was president donald from front mexico. we've increments with tires. if it
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didn't stop the flow of migrants heading through the country, many of them from central or south america. then mix comprises it in andres. manual nope, is over adult. did exactly as he was off, he sent out these newly full national guard to slow down the flow of people through the country, and the front of trump's parish preceded him. this time sometimes administration is sending songs that weren't rollover so easily. he said that could just be the store of negotiations. she says she thinks they'll be in agreement with about 80 percent of mex connex bullets heading to the us. there's a lot of states for her and her country going home and i'll just say to mexico, city, china is defense ministers under investigation for corruption. don't you? the is reportedly the 3rd consecutive defense minister to be investigated by the government as part of abroad or inquiry into the ministry. the policy of aging has
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deepened to crack down on corruption within its armed forces. i said it had turned out 0 and so i can look at the innovators of all it's made by technology. as a new exhibition opens at london's take more than the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the critical negotiations into tackling global plastics. pollution are entering another day in tucson and south correct in greece, scientist trying to assess the impact of micro plastics on the environment. they
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spread through every corner or oceans is my report from next us in greece. a discarded fishing matches snap. this long ahead title. do you do wonder for everyone like this? we see how many more go on see. now, the bible's footprint, the gazing visible fishing line which is near the rear flippa, a green tadpole trapped by a plastic bag. desperate to escape the team at knock saws, wildlife protection deal with this time and time again. they rescue this young loggerhead from refreshing that at a nursing home back to health. and we have to consider how vast and deep the seas are. and especially here on the islands, there's so many sure. so we only find like only a small percentage of them. so we don't know how many are just floating in the sea or they even sing or they get lost with occurrence. um, so we guess it is a pretty big problem, considering how much trash gets washed on the shores. and it affects all marine
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life, not just c, total reasoning studies suggest that between one and 2000000 tons of plastic into the oceans annually. and it's continually degrading piece is getting smaller and smaller. the speech on the island of a mortgage has to be made famous, 5 eye clinic shipwreck a popular locations, tv and cinema fall. and she is here recently cleaned up the accumulated trash but look closer. and you'll still find tiny plastic fragments, literally everywhere. so this is just what's on the surface if you really take down the for a micro plastics of infiltrate to every part of the planet from the air we breathe to the got sufficient other marine animals even if you stopped the production to plastic totally today. there's still a colossal amount of plastic in the environment and it's slowly disintegrating. so
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it's critical to try to understand the process is it play here at the highland marine research center on the greek mainland. they're investigating how my group plastics interacts with the not true functioning of eco system if it's known that the from the other experiments up from betty hackensack space. and so this plastics and michael plastics may pose sales studies to be or goodness. these updates is on known yet. uh the kind of uh it is some of which level of micro plastics this may, this may a fewer of the island of knoxville south to weeks of care. the young long head title is released back into the deep back to life made more perilous than ever. thanks to the modern world unregulated, an endless production of plastic waste to south korea where the capital is recorded, it's heavy as november, snow full since records begun. it's led to weather, let's across the great a sole area. some districts are reported more than 20 centimeters. it's not. the
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previous record was 12 since meets is not was set more than 50 years ago. while a, his launch his 1st smart phone powered by its own operating system, how many o s next is designed to compete with android and ios? the 2 most popular systems for smartphones of a china based tech company decided to develop its own operating system. also, united states imposed sanctions back in 2019 and the measure cut off its access to critical technologies including android. on the us is mostly used in china, huawei is working to expand its reach. the company has 15000 apps available, pass to expand that number. australia is low house apartments has passed legislation that with band social media for children on the 16th the bell is expected to get approval of the of the house later wednesday. it is the 1st legislation of its kind to anywhere in the world. government says the move is
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designed to protect children is now an exhibition, celebrating the innovators of digital offices on an london electric dreams at the tate modern explorers. the pine is about 5 on sufficient intelligence and questions . the relationship between not in technology. charlie angela has more mesmerizing and mind spending. they look martin, but these works with us made as a 50 years ago. one of a 150 art works and a new exhibition, the tate modern showing how autism these machines and algorithms to create out between the 19 fifties and 19 ninety's. the so really looks at the kind of jeep i'm the or i'm beverly, i'm even not artist hard about the positive or negative aspects of technology. and, and i think that that's something that people can relate with today as well because they're constant in your anxieties. here's around the possibilities of new technologies and how far things are being purchased at
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a time when debates rage over with a generative, artificial intelligence will kill creativity. this is a look back at the a. the innovative 50 is a good. this is what machine made all look like. a simple program creasing abstract shapes by harold cohen now it was originally dismissed as a bit of a fide. well, this exhibition does is gives a long view on those social ex, essential and autistic questions around how technology is used to make up the kind of thing you know, to send me a hobby, develop the 1st kinetic paintings on a home computer and then 19 eighties i fell in love with programming. i would take some points and mix things, drink and grow. and then i began to think of how the land is often under questioning, you know, who owns it, who comes and conquers, who pushes who out, you know, who to places who are cetera. and of course,
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it applies to palestine. so much of the technology used here was originally develop submitted to purposes instead of destroying, have created triangle out. is there a lot and that's it for me to clock. this is uh, i'll be back in just a couple of minutes and i'll have one of the decades. these 2 biggest cases pursuing happen choices of ethnic cleansing in the bulk of bullet criminal investigators. which means to croatia and bosnia and herzegovina. to find out if international justice can work the investigation witness on out just
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in the competitive world of chest. a new generation of teams and teams is taken over to achieve something big for myself and the country is very special. one east goes inside the high 6 world of indian chests and meets the young prodigies who are making their mark on the international stage. india's chest cottages on out to 0. the children playing the shutters along narrow alley ways with generations palestinian refugees of played before the lights on the margins of lebanese society. a struggle now made was by i'm not. the cab was established by decades ago, the united nations estimates that more than 90 percent of people who are living on the diplomacy lies. it's not just has bullet being targeted. 11 them from us is israel killed the come on to his wife and 2 children in the strike on october. the 5th when a several targeted assassinations at honda as members in lebanon in recent weeks,
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posters of recently assassinated hamas and hezbollah. lead as a reminder of israel's lease to reach. no one knows who else is on these rails. it list and where among palestinian refugees who are civilians? 11 and the next talk it may be the is relevant evidence agree, honestly for deal to when nearly 14 months of fighting appears to be holding. so from the on the clock, this is on the 0 line from tow. how old is it coming out of the yes celebrations and 11 and off to the truth deal is announced. but some of those
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forcibly displaced all returning home through children in line to 5 is really forces attractive school sheltering, displace palestinians in kansas city. and as the world debates,

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