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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 degree honestly is probably dealt with 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 forcibly displaced all returning home through children in line to find. is there any forces, attractive school sheltering,
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displace palestinians in kansas city and as the world debates? how's the tackle plastics? pollution to the global conference? we look at this devastating impact on marine life the so we started 11 and where a cease fire has been in place for about 6 hours now. that was celebrations across the nation. when the deal was confirmed. us president joe biden, making the announcement cooling at opponents. just ation of hostilities between israel hezbollah just ahead of the deal, take effect. israel bombarded southern pay route with some of its largest ed rates of the conflict have looked not live pictures. this is from time in southern lebanon, where fair as would be being replaced by degree of jubilation at some of the people forced to free the homes in the south and returning more than a year bump off. in spite of these rarely military displaced. 1.2000000 people
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across 11 and then a honda begins our coverage from the about to you in the south. a 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 corner you see destruction, the city has really has come under a lot of bombardments in recent weeks. for people here. this was part of a strategy of displacement to displace the 18000 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
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the highway as well we saw, we saw a lot of destruction according to the world bank, and this, that this stick was back, 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 $100000.00 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 been here, we've seen some people come to check what is left of of their stores. and we have to remember that level and on as a country was already on the brings of 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 see is really army is still a positions they did answer
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a number of villages up close to the border, the less and these are the same that you cannot reach those areas until the is ready to withdraw as part of the ceasefire agreements. while the seats far includes an initial 2 months holt to the fighting is and it was saying, stating that hezbollah will not operate as a ministry force between the tiny river and the blue line. that's the un designated temporary border. and we're trying these really ministry will withdraw its soldiers from southern lebanon over a period of 60 days. and this will enable the liberties on me to send thousands more troops to the area. and they'll be responsible for patrolling the border and reporting and complaints to the un peacekeeping force of the agreement states. it is reyland lebanon, permitted to exercise their right to self defense, or to explains how the deal was announced. a reminder that she's reporting from jordan, because these really, governments has bound out to 0 from operating in the occupied westbank and is rel,
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sirens and explosions in israel is really strikes in the heart of the you and across the living on a violent curtain razor to an announcement from washington on a ceasefire agreement for funding across to love. it is really bored or will and will . and 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 how much 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 the 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
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has been low, would have to withdraw north of the leaf on either of the unit 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 destroyed communities. much of the details remained deliberately obscure. what is clear is 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
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security landscape and the region came to not his beloved dropped. it's pledge to tie a ceasefire in lebanon with gaza ceasefire. there can't come soon enough. not all the address either a month. let's be now develop bucks, who's a journalist and the occupied westbank joins us from ramallah, invalid as what's been the response. so one day it is rather itself to many people, very hesitant to this point to be said of returning home then to get around a few people killed during this conflict on israel's northern border with lebanon. you have 60000 people who have been forced to evacuate from towns and communities in the north of israel under that the standard from his brother, which continued right up until yesterday. and a lot of the leaders of those communities talking yesterday to his reading media. all about that and sons about returning home,
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and that was also with be very frequently on the lips of all of us. the is ready politicians, many of them 1st they thought prime minister benjamin netanyahu was saying that this deal as it stood right now, did not provide the long term security guarantees. all those communities, the middle of his route, the head bowl in the front of this conflict inside his ro, hey, what are we seeing within lebanon? we've seen lots of people returning to the villages, despite is ready warnings to say that they shouldn't do so in certain areas. always seeing any sign of those displaced in israel beginning to move back or do we have not seen that yet? no. as of this morning, no indication that lots gillham's people will be moving back. those communities that were repeated instances over the last few months. all families of family members refusing to leave those communities. but over the last 4 or 5 months, really, on the ongoing rock at 5 from southern lebanon as the, the, the is ready met. if you moved in the south,
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the remaining people that have been in those communities did events degree to move south. people have per ton occasionally the front pickup possessions, but as of this morning, no indication that large numbers of israelis all retiring to the community. so close to the border, or i'm going to believe that from now thanks very much and have an a months for us . okay. well let's go to is in buzz, robbie, who joins us now from the lebanese capital jones on the phone. it says i'm wondering what the position is now for his blog. what next or? well, we've just left the center of the road. we've left downtown and we've come to the southern suburb to, to hear a heavily controlled and populated by his bullet over. but still, it's very popular in this area, and it has been one of the locations that have seen one of the heaviest parts of the air campaign, one of the heaviest periods of bombardment in the war so far. we've driven in the, there's an enormous amount of destruction, enormous amount of devastation. there's areas where buildings have come down and it
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doesn't seem as though there's been any clearing work because the pace of use rarely attract. so consistent. it's simply surviving and moving on was the name of the game. and now we see a lot of clearing crews coming in. there's a lot of digging work being done. at the same time. a lot of people are returning with their beds, mattresses, furniture is belonging. a large amount of traffic moving back into the here in the areas that are part mark every few streets have a building that's been hit. there's a great deal of devastation and destruction. and every area that we see has been effected in some way. there are some scarring, there's debris there are building to the pad, windows blown out. but there is also at the same time, people flying ahead full of flag and celebration their areas where people are firing into the air. celebratory gunfire at the cease fire happening. and even though in many ways, there were compromises made, this is not
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a clear victory from the point of view that this is a resistance. we're not a standing army, this is an arm organization that has been taking on a fully fledged military of a government backed up by multiple allies across the world. the fact that they are still standing despite heavy boxes, despite massive losses in their top echelons of leadership for them simply still standing, still being able to raise a flag over their neighborhoods is certainly a victory in and of itself. it's a divided nation 11. isn't it? is certainly politically, what is the feeling across the broad spectrum of the population is everybody's supportive about this as well. depending on who you ask, his bullet doesn't just enjoy support among it's traditional support. days of people from all walks of life backgrounds, religions, sects, do support is below,
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you know, as well as from lebanon. and the lebanon is represented by his val, it's not the only thing to live in on is certainly, this is a country that still has the political features that still has a lot of schisms, politically, and in terms of security and religious activity. it's a very diverse place, and there are that there is definitely still politically fighting. there are still good divisions. the one thing that love, if people tell you, is what it as soon as united them over the course of the last year. certainly over the course of the last few months and since it was ground invasion is that they do recognize that the main existential effect to living on is a country, is its neighbor at the border is, is really military, is the massive military campaign that israel has carried out on largely civilian areas in lebanese communities across the board. and they've hit people from all different backgrounds. they have to differentiate. even though they said they've
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had, they have different communities to across the board. they've hits the lebanese army as well. and now that army is responsible for taking over security at the border. so it remains deeply divided, but it also remains a, you know, all of these people certainly have one shared experience above all right now. and that is having experience caufield devastation at the hands of us or the military. right now, journalists are being guided around here and i'm standing in front of debris. she said once was a multi storage, those are every other blocks. you see this in every other block, there's a massive amount the construction. all right james, i should that isn't as robbie a speaking says on the find that from bailey. thank you. especially in boy, i must explain, has reason to return to washington dc off the leading mediation efforts in lebanon, and an exclusive interview without 0 explained how the agreements will be implemented. this ceasefire is a permanent ceasefire. it's not for 60 days. is
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a permanency speier 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 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 was a lot to do in the 60 days, the lebanese army cannot deployed that many forces that quickly all across the south when they haven't been there in such
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a long time. so that is why disagreement was, or this deal to cease fire was agreed to by both parties to have certain parts. it started immediately, which is the ceasefire. and certain parts it will be gradual to make sure that this is done and 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 which brought us to the war that we had this year. and the such tragic loss of life on all sides. what georgia me now is, has some variety who's a professor of international affairs i kind of university has. i'm welcome throughout the year. so joe biden says that this is designed to be a permanent sees 5 that it will be a pub in cessation. can it be as well as it is it process, you know, maybe the, the find the name of biting is to have the permits just by about, you know, nobody knows what is going to happen in like days to come all even weeks down the
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road to whether one, either faulty would violate the, and they chose off the agreement. so by then it's talking about his intentions, the end game of the question here that the process itself is the photo was the minds. and it all depends on the implementation process. if it's a yeah, is it for it challenging, logistically, isn't it a, it, it all sorts of potential pressure points to tell us about some of those, and what should we look out for where, you know, things might fray what one of the thing is that with the, the lebanese government is going to have the final say, when it comes to the, to the army. because we know that this is, we know that this is an, an interim government. so is, doesn't have the mandate or the, the army. so the army is designed to be deployed into border, so when the army do this, when it comes in friction with has a lot forces and whatever to lift it has a lot of south over the fannie lieutenant of that. so we didn't know about this and
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here also the beautiful what, what is the beautiful exactly, and what is the role of this commission, the monitoring commission, and how is it is going to report any violation and how this verification process is gonna i'm gonna, i'm going to take place that who will i receive that? exactly. and this will leave a room for these ladies to misinterpret any move in the south and probably take this as it protects, in order to resume the what if they want to resume the war. so this is, if it's to conform to i think the implementation itself is, is tricky. all right, well, it's very early days yet. it's just in the 1st few hours, the cx, 5, it, it's holding sofa. what about the, the, the broader arena? what about does it, does it move the dial there until, i guess, i think what these ladies have achieved, and the deal as that they, they manage to the couple of the lebanese funds from the guys in front because at the very beginning, you know, has the law was insisting that the link is that, but now they, the link that they accepted because of the ministry,
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push it on lebanon. i guessing i was left alone. i mean them. so this way, this will have all the time and resources to find the gas. and so they're going to continue, i think, simply as because you know, and when it comes to gas, uh, uh they give them minutes to these, ready to government itself is eating and obviously want to continue. the war for different reason is not because they want to achieve victory and guys because they want to use the war in order to achieve political aims within the israel society. right. and everything we've seen over the past few months is kind of shifted the, the equation of to terence says next, one of the implications for iran is in all of this and, and how does a rom plan to the mix? what do you run was initially using all of these arms with the whole see the mid of shows in iraq. and what jim, i'm chief among them is, has the law and order to deter the israeli governments from messing up when you're on this the times has been compromised simply because these rated managed to
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i had taught the these, right? the, the, as the law at, i think whatever iran used to have is no longer there. so the confrontation or the face of going to be now directly. and these countries you making a difference. okay. or as somebody with different off and thanks very much for joining us here in the studio, has a broad estimate here or not. is there a police influx done? make hundreds of the rest is protest supporting full, the prime minister in rank on a cold of 10 south grays. capitol records is heavy as no for the the color we have yet another 9 stall, making its way across the british isles. this is
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a steam conal here that's just rolling in across southern pots, sofa, england and wales. and it'll continue to drive this way for the race was bringing some very strong winds. the vague goes into the netherlands as we go through the coming hours inside some nasty weather coming through a house wherever costs much if you see high pressure pretty much in charge. so a lot of dry and quite weather certainly across the south and it goes cold and that's not very windy weather, which are roughly its way across the low countries pushing i've, it was northern germany and into denmark. winds could be an excess of a 100 kilometers per hour. so damaging wins. normally, it's that same behind, so it's going to be on the cool side that for a good parts of the purchase. off a 12 celsius there in pass across the sea temperatures picking up as we go one through with this day. as we have this next system coming forward, a southerly wind eventually started to push back a coolant for us, but baldwin eventually coming in. some wintry weather down to we'll see out so winter by the way, which was at east side of here, but fine and dry across
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[000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching out 0. and one of our top story is this. uh, and the si size have been in place in lebanon throughout 6000 years. president terabyte and confirm the agreements on tuesday coolie at 5 minutes to station the possibilities between this real people forced to flee is regular times and southern 11 and all eager to return to the homes major route. so for the vehicle's heading, so more than a year from baldwin just displays one point to many people across the country. the yes to does way is ready for us is up on boarding the north of the strip best ages
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into its 55th day. the up to 66000 people are believed to be trumps, without access to food or a strike on a school ton shelter in the dogs and city on wednesday killed 8 people. it is not the 1st time the shelter is being attacked and is ready for me in august, killed more than a 100 palestinians, many of them children. i. let's cost you money from buddhism, tara butler in central gauze. and sir, honey, this strikes continues as conditions with the yes and we just received the confirmed report from and lastly baptist hospital in central dogs of city that more people of the casualties arrived good from the school. that was, was an overnight attacks and eastern dogs and city have actually a lost their life and due to the severe injuries and burns and the simply the hospital without the medical supplies necessary to save their lives,
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could not do anything that brings the number interesting people in total of georgia were killed in the overnight. i talked about the aftermath of what happened at the school is many of the displays families inside inside the school are now pushed into further internal displacement. now they are in charge of temporary shoulders in nearby areas overcrowded. the spaces in the schools, in mosque and other parts of gauze, off a city that has really been bought. many of these areas, not only over a private but hops has been severely damaged because of the house of taxes, make them on suitable for large number of people is the state a and on. now in a separate us talk these very military targeted a residential home and as they do in district that's of the southern western part of golf. the city killing a people from one family, a few of them actually happened to be displaced individually from the school. that was a talk yesterday in the late afternoon hours and as they tune. and they just moved
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to this house to their relative houses, seeking shelter. they were killed just within now is it from the 1st attack through the 2nd attack? and it's not only the northern part of this 3rd that has experience these villains that tax the central area hottest checks in over night attacks then area better known as the some mosque that's at the center part of a new site out refugee scan. the mosque was a 3 war and it housed hundreds of this place. families were shouldering inside. it was a pre warrant, and it was an hour between the time the evacuated the mosque and the time the bombing things place no casualties reported it from the attack. and it's the 1st time we're seeing happening that people were inside will be warrants to leave the area. but the talk because of how intense it was a damage the nearby homes are talking about it, close to 5 of the residential homes who were severely damaged. and just pushed more
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people into a forcible displacement in the or by areas. the more people are getting the display of the more the problem increasing and the deal is truck goes increased to survive . these difficult conditions had a time is about to 100. my moods reporting that from durham by the in the omega demonstration by tens of thousands of supporters of pucca stones from a prime minister and run con, has not been killed of is due to appear in court on wednesday on charges of terrorism on tuesday. protest is faced off with security forces in islamabad. tens of thousands of pci policy members and con supporters had marched into the capital, calling for the leader to be released from jail. police used to a gas and rubber bullets to disperse the crowds and arrested. hundreds of people go higher to his more from the government,
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or they better use executive force to disperse tens of thousands of supporters of the former prime minister. m ron hahn who was going to come to this particular square that them on of cardboard, the release of their leader of the political prisoners that the government does day can also day that location of the grid. the 6th amendment rates good as the fundamental rights of the citizens. and also the announcement of the decision taken by the election commission. are they of god's saying that the mandate was stolen and that the government had no legitimate state, but the government for the no mode compromised? and as the evening said, then there turned out the lights in the area of the deck. the crowd was set on guard by tens of thousands of security forces. personnel will pepper them red, drop a bullet as well as deer guy. and in some cases, even you'd live on munition. a number of people have been cuz they didn't know
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a certain number at the moment which got to be confirmed because of the internet broke. good. and although the alternative that saying that they have opened up the country and remove the battery good, we have seen that in certain cases, those are still in place. so in did this has been a use of excessive force to a political problem. and before that and focused on our of the view that there are no clear right now. but they're also questioning the loyalty of the some of the leaders who uh, representing these people who came out there to protest. and that of course was gray serious questions about the quality of the leadership that did not lead from the front. come out of the data. it's not my boss. china is defense minister is under investigation for corruption. the unit is reportedly the foot consecutive defense minister to be investigated by the comes years as part of a pro to inquire into the ministry. in the past year of aging has deepened to crack
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down on corruption within its armed forces onto brazil where a new court documents giving more details about that case. agents of former president jaya, pulse and i was involved in a product to every time the results of the 2022 election. investigators accused ballston are 36 others, the planning to planning the violent overthrow, the democratic state. last week. federal police for many accused bossing or attempting to a well critical negotiations into tackling global plastic pollution are entering the final round of totes, in pusan in south korea in greece. sciences are trying to assess the impact of micro plastics on the environment. they have spread to every corner of our oceans. is my report from next us increase 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 for breath against invisible fishing line, which is net or re a flip. a green type old, trapped by
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a plastic bag. desperate to escape the team but not so it's wild life protection deal with this time and time again. they rescued 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 life, not just c, total reasoning studies suggest that between one and 2000000 tons of plastic into

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