tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 28, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the, the i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a light and it's my job to shed light on how and why the. ready and the, i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news, live from dog coming off in the next 60 minutes. people return their shot at homes in southern lebanon. and all ready signs of travelling as well. sci fi was, has been long as well hits residential buildings across garza sending palestinians running for their lives. dozens of people have been killed. the
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multiple slides on ukraine's pilot nights work and rushes presence threatens to step off the tags on all the targets. i'm taking social media out of the hands of sobriety, a possible binding children on the 16 from accessing online platforms in support fonts on the ground assumptions can egos film sec has been hit with a 3rd thing, suspension. the polish kind of stuff tested positive for a band hall and medication in august. the launch to us strikes in lab and, and in just the pol style which appears to be a resumption of hostilities despite this is fine. it's made for you says one target was that hezbollah weapon storage facility in southern lebanon. and now we're hearing about a 2nd. this riley strike me a saw you then last for the north,
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or the is accuse finances of breaching the agreement by moving into several areas. as the lot is reporting is riley tang far in at least 6 villages in the border area . it's putting pressure on that i have an ease on me who are enforcing a d not try zone in the south. the same time, thousands of dislikes, proud a standing now returning to rebuild that la arrives. and for a 2nd lights these riley minute rays wanting painful against movements in the south until 5 g m t on friday on the road is standing by and not mine with what is rather saying about these reported strikes of us that speak design, but obviously monitoring developments for us in the lebanese capital, by roots of zane. first of all, what are hezbollah officials saying about these reports of the resumption of this of strikes despite the seas? fine? well we have to remind viewers that it is day 2 of the ceasefire and things are
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very much still in flux now has full for their parts. we've heard from an m p representing vintage avail how certain 1st level and the statements from him. with regards to the ceasefire itself has been largely giving deference to the lebanese armed forces. this is a clear signal that as well as been sending for about 2 or 3 days now saying that the lebanese armed forces are executing the orders of the government on behalf of the lebanese people. and they will be supporting the lebanese on forces and doing so in most of what we've heard from the government from his val, are, these have been largely functional statements with regards to troop deployments. how they're moving in and out of places where his below was operating. it is a sort of day of a changing of the guard where his villa is moving out of areas that celebrities armed forces are then going into. now in terms of the strikes, we're still waiting for a concrete reaction with regards to what this is. now. everyone will see this as a infractions of the ceasefire. israel is characterized it as simply enforcing the
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ceasefire that they are targeting people to far where they shouldn't be. we heard a similar report and found the mirror, found saying that there was an incident as people were trying to go back. they've got to close is rarely positions and at least 6 people were killed and 10 people were injured. when is real open, fire on them. that was yesterday. now we're seeing more reports of this ongoing today. now, no matter how you look at it, the fact of the matter is that people are, are still dying. israel is still opening fire and still bombing areas of southern lebanon. and that is because they are still here, at least for the next 60 days. and so we are expecting them to slowly leave as the lebanese armed forces step up. but again, it is just the 2nd day of the ceasefire. things are very much in motion and we have to remind people that over a 1000000 people were displaced, they evolved on back controlling that outflow from areas like bare root canals were back into the east of the country. back to the south side is going to prove a challenge is not going to be as easy as simply telling people not to go back to their homes,
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back to their villages. and that is why we are seeing all of these movements, but everyone will be criticizing. everyone living on here will be criticizing israel for over stepping for targeting places. they shouldn't be israel for as part saying that they were hitting targets if they felt they were allowed to with regards to enforcing latrice fire. all right, things design bus. so i'll be that's keep this going with new with all of that. she's joining us from the jordanian capital on mine because they say government is banned. i'll just say are from reporting in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. now know, 1st of all bring us up to speed. what are we hearing from is right, the officials, if anything about these reports of strikes and what that means to the continuity of the seas, fine. well the on strike that the is really army announced was against what it said were uh, was a side of mid range rockets belonging to his bella and the according to the army that detected some movement there at the army. does not say that those rockets were
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being prepared for launch, but it does say that it basically neutralized the area using the air force. now the is really army and the is really government. consider that enforcing the ceasefire is by force and that israel has the right to do that. but let's remind our viewers. the ceasefire is really deals with the area south of latanya river in lebanon, and it, during those 60 days, these really army is not only supposed to be leaving that area, but it's also supposed to be clearing the way for the lebanese army, so that it can deploy in that area and provide security for the lebanese citizens who wants to come back to their homes, to rebuild and know what political divisions are still ringing inside israel over the seas. fine as
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well. the one thing that is very clear. uh, you know, the divisions inside the governments was some was something that nothing. yeah. who was able to maneuver and get over. but really it is the residence of the northern community sent me that are of real concern for netanyahu. and his coalition government because their frustration, their anger at all, those promises not fulfilled is being used and built on by the is really opposition . and so what these really government has been doing since even before the ceasefire took effect is to reassure the is really public that it would use force that it can return to fighting at any moment. there are no restrictions on the ability of israel to flight over level, not to act against hezbollah, and to make sure that his beloved does not re are these statements, do not know of art, do not appear anywhere in the cease fire agreement. as far as we've been able to read, but this is something that these really government has been very keen to stress
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time. and again, in order to you know, i'm at to give some comfort, let's say, to the residents of northern israel. one thing that we have to remember is that these residents haven't been home in about 14 months and those areas have been basically closed military areas. now these really public is getting to see them to see how much damage there is. and that's only as pressure on these rarely government. thanks so much, not all the that report to us from my mind and jordan now is what it is wanting civilians not to return to certain villages where it's false. is the station st. ahold that has mall from beirut, a lebanese army has begun to reinforce its presence. and so there let the non part of a ceasefire agreement to end, as well as the worst conflict with has the law in decades. people have started to return to their homes. what they are finding are devastated villages and towns,
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but those who used to live near the border with as well, aren't able to go back just yet. that is really military has shared a map showing where its troops are still based warning residents not to move south of the line until further notice. 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 as really forces will leave has the law according to the cease fire deal is to move out of what was its strong hold. the transfer of power to the lebanese state is supposed to happen within a 60 day period that began on november 27th. there are some, uh army troops going back, but it's too early to tell if this is just a truce until trump comes through the white house. or if this is going to be a long time of lebanese officials involved and the negotiations repeatedly insisted
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they were not prepared to change the terms of un resolutions. 1701. but it seems the deal is different. you know, that got to see it up on the hub. there are different interpretations of this deals with the here's the and living on they insist their obligation is to implement 1701 south of the tiny river. i think they will be discussions among living these groups and some will insist the deal demands hezbollah, dis, um, not just in south living on the, on the side. hezbollah has said it will cooperate with the army on its deployment in the south. and once the states to extend its authority across the country, this is fire deal is based on you and a solution, $1701.00, which calls for an area in southern lebanon, free of arms and fighters outside the states control. but the deal goes further, referring to previous resolutions that call for the de militarization of all arms groups 11 on and preventing the regrouping of non state actors as below
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may be declaring victory. but apart from stopping the war, the deals terms don't appear to be in its favor. this time a us led committee will oversee its implementation and, and the words of lebanon's prime minister. now is the time to build a new country with the focus on the states center for their elders either they lived or how does there a journalist to have it locks? it has more on the breaches from level to you in 711. i mean, the thought that if the dad left the left, but i meant that the violations occurred in the border areas and near is rarely positions. and the village is stretching from dakota and miss all 5 from a drone talking to the vehicle in the town of america. and during 3 people, they will also gun fight incidents in him and other areas as well as to tank shells fired at civilians in the town of give out a few of these actions come after is really 3. it's wanting people in southern
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living on particularly in those areas against approaching them, especially displaced residents attempting to access these villages. all the surroundings connected with all the butts in the butt, cl, located about 15 kilometers from the border areas. there is extensive destruction standing here. one can clearly see the optimum of is there any is strikes in the city which serves as an economic lifeline for the lodge. and now, but see a region and the surrounding villages extending to the districts of mount of to you and, and has by, you know, but c, a is a critical hub for the economic vitality of these areas. but how you, i think you can see some people searching through the rubble for any things they might find with a personal belongings or basic necessities. there was also widespread destruction in homes and many commercial establishments and the number to your area which has been subjected to a garage of his writing strikes. the strikes have continued since the 1st day of
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the ground invasion, preceded by a prolonged series of air rates. all of this has resulted in the extensive devastation seen in the city. never to you, along with the surrounding villages is home to approximately 100000 people. it's important to note that not only the city itself, but also it's villages, have been subjected to the as rarely bombardment of fixing people here, directly upon news to gauze. and now where it is right, the strikes of killed at least 63 people across the strip since thursday morning. the army tom did buildings in jabante, a refugee come to the knoll square a minute. re siege is in its 56 day thousands of palestinians of fleeing. the violence is right. the attacks have killed moving 44000 people since the war began
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last october. and central garza was very full, so struck homes and, and the site on the refugee camp at least 9 people were killed. and in the south, the army talked to the last city and con eunice, killing another full. but it's big now to talk about assume isn't data about for us . so thought i'd say is far in the 11 and hasn't meant any laptop and these riley strikes on gall, so right yeah, that's complete here, right. this is very minute to where he is. so massively targeting many geographical locations, of course, the gaza strip. what we have been completely observing since the any hours of this morning is that there has been a very wide scale concentration on i'm. is that right? where if you do come the army is effectively targeting the, another part of the cap,
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the especially that the targeting high rise drops and buildings. and basically the ox deploying, quite cool through drugs in a very extensive matter. we have hedge in the past, our sledges taking place in a dot com pacifically, that these is ready to turn have brought to form 2 grenades on the field hospital that is located to the close to of the hospital. and is that right refugee come to palestinians in dr. sucks. sometimes injured and an elderly man was killed a by the fire of b strives also industry to abundance iraq for 50 couples. you have been distressing codes from simple the, into the truck in a room for school, which is in the other cost. and there's a red truck. did you come out? and it says, told us that they are unable to get out from the gates of that school because of the east, very, quite cool drugs that shoot anyone who's moving the so it's a very grim reality. this account has been under a very intense component. so sadly, hours of this morning, 16 policy and uh,
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were killed, sofa and become well 55. this one did, but not only and was it ross that has been on the very relentless attacks. we have headphones, so that explosion is coming from the city of hon. eunice, with reese ability and spoke to me from one of the latest for roger strikes, talking to a group of civilian in the eastern portion of the city that and thought a some terrifying stories emerging from the north of golf. so tell us what you're hearing. we've been hearing lots of tragic stories coming from families are wrapped in the 6 feet of bit lot. yeah. even though, according to that, you know, dizzy or english are still trapped in a big law. he had the on april to safely most to cause a city due to the ongoing. i'll tell you they will use very military attacks. we have called the stories for families who have gone through days without having any say any such sorts of food to feed on and just advice and they have been depending
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on the drinking water at the same day out. this is a very dot p l. it's also sick williams, i've been recruiting on that. some families have been buried under the dipper, ease of the their house is up to being targeted by youth without tillery and fight to get on without being at it. even people to be rescued to do to the given the fact that the civil defense members and crews cannot effectively operates in the northern districts. because this area is no longer recognizable. i'm personally from the north of the district and i cannot recognize the vast majority of the, of the value of if you do come and pick last year for the landmark and milestones has been completely exchange for red light due to the whites of great destruction. took place in that area as i'm talking to you right now. most of these attacks continue to have a residential building, destroying what has been left from the in other parts of garza. but what so the grant is that we continue to hear from families that they are not able even to do to cause us to keep given the fact also that the city has been under
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a very religious attack, especially give actuation sensors that they can take as a refuge, one of the latest was accept the in school and yesterday was targeted, went through civilians working okay. thanks so much thought a couple assume the other one daemon is the founder and president until the international network for age relief and assistance. she spoke to us from that is about why she's just returned from garza city. she describes shocking levels of hunger and desperation. this, there is a nother, a little girl is 13 years old in the i see you at one of the, some i functioning hospitals and gods. the city. the reason why she's in the i c. u is because she and her family accidentally 8 the for explosive. yes, you heard me correctly. see for an explosive, according to the doctor, i was speaking to. they found this in a blown out house,
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seemingly that had been abandoned by d, as rarely forces. they had found bottles of water bottles of coca cola and this packet of sea for explosives. they were so hungry, they assume that it was cheese, they split it among themselves, put it in bread and this one hospital 12 family members showed up with severe. i couldn't balls and they were vomiting at the doctors. it took them a while to figure out what was going on that absolutely no idea. luckily, 11 of those family members did end up recovering. but this one little girl is 13 years old, remains in the i c. and maybe this goes to demonstrate just the levels of sheer hunger that exist there. the only thing that you can really find and god, the city right now is, is, while we're and when we talk about hospitals being partially functioning, what does this mean? this means that if you show up at a hospital and you have a catastrophic injury because of a blast and you're bleeding out, there's someone there who's going to try to stop the bleeding. what do they have? what they actually need to save your life and be able to stabilize you probably not
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. i also met a number of families who would just manage to make their way down from the areas that are further north. those areas that have been under is really sees for well over 50 days right now. and they are mostly women and children. and that's because the men aren't with them and they're not with them either because they've been killed, they've been detained or they decided to leave the men behind because families are getting separated at checkpoints. how intense battle is that taking place between syrian government forces and fights? in the northwest and provinces of alaska, and they'd live the thousands of a supposedly being killed also. and also from tom group launch. the surprise attack fights this time. they've captured several villages and the ministry base. this is the 1st significant violence between government forces and fights has since 2020 and rusher and took a mediator. the cease fire agreement, solid bottom is
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a political right to end experts and sewer and it says, he says, the opposition launch, the tanks in retaliation for government for, for on force is reaching a ds collation. so the opposition forces at being preparing for this for weeks. and it's the reaction to what the cnn originally him has done by encroaching on the this, the escalation zone that up as the agreement between cherokee or right russia and you're on, uh, happened in that started in 2019. so those zones have been encroached by, by the cdn forces, and they violated this increasingly. so the opposition prepared for this. it wasn't uh, you know, uh, response to any events outside celia. it was not incidental, it was prepared and it's, it's well planned well executed. there's been
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a lot in the last few years, but it's very, very frustrating for the people there. and even the people outside like myself to watch that to the scene and redeem every now and then sometimes directed by its forces sometimes by its allies in the russian shell, the people um you know, absolutely for no reason. um and uh, so this, this uh uh, this operation is both defensive and, and on and defensive. and we can see that, um, when they are going from one village to another. how does that the regime forces are in a terrible uh cycle as you can shape, they are running away and their, their data center and getting so it's, it's, i think it's rather i time to do this operation. the
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now ross is launched a large scale attack on energy facilities and ukraine. nearly a 1000000 people without power across the country is winter sets in. missiles had several cities, including how to give or data. and luc, russian president vladimir, to put in his warning of strikes against other targets too. we will respond to the ongoing strikes on russian territory by west and made long range missiles including but possibly continuing to test the irish nick in combat conditions as was done on november the 21st i present the ministry of defense and the general staff of the russian army, selecting targets to hit on ukrainian territory. these could be military facilities, defense industry, enterprises or decision making. st isn't teeth. and moment we'll get the view from us go without correspondence due to a shuffle volleyball. but 1st,
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let's begin with i said vague. he's joining us from how to cave in ukraine. so 1st of all, i said, what are you crazy and officials saying about pollutants warning their as well. we haven't had much from them, but they have addressed the use of dismissal as before and essentially appealing to western powers for month, an air defenses. but the reality is that this new weapon, according to russia, there are no air defenses in the world that can stop here and that will be very concerning for the ukrainians. they already struggling on the, the, me saw and then drones strikes having taken place today. for example, according to ukrainian officials, there were hundreds of missiles and drones hitting your cranes energy in for such over a 1000000 people with that to electricity. some parts of the country with that water schools are gone underground. summer gone to online learning and people are really struggling us. thing to approach is now ukrainian officials are concerned. but also
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at the same time, russia's wondering is that if you continue to use these long good range missiles supplied by the west, a hitch, russian targets inside russia and russia can escalate, sending re, either to watch, like to be approaching is saying is that they can produce more weapons than all of nato countries combined. and it can escalate and escalate faster and more than ukraine because ukraine has to rely on to west menu in the west for its weapons and just delivery of those weapons and russia. it really doesn't. and the reality is that to ukraine is facing a very, very tough. what does the exchange themselves on the meanwhile, on the ground, how much concern a russian advance is on the front line causing and ukraine? of the most considerable concern, russian troops had been advancing in the east of the country around a cup and scuffle crossed and cut off over. in fact,
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there would have been reports that russian troops, the inside got a whole but, and even in the heart gave region they've been making advances. nice. take you back to the start of the, with russian fruit. so just outside of heart eve here and we could here and see the strikes taking face daily. now the 2nd largest city is under day and night need drone and beside strikes. but as the russian tubes make those at once. does this mean admission by ukrainian authorities and officials that you create interest all struggling on those front lines that russia is breaking through some of those front lines? ukraine has a month, have a problem. they're trying to mobilize the truth and have conscription. but really, what's taking place is russia is trying to gain as much brian as it can before the winter sets. and then before the new president of the united states, donald trump comes into office in january because they could be negotiations that could be towards and whoever holds more ground have whoever has a stronger hand with obviously benefits in those negotiations. i won't do that.
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thank you. so much i said bega, take this toyota shop of oliver now she's in moscow and how puts in present pollutants woods being seen there in russia? well to shoes woods pretty much heard here and appreciated here and uh, russian officials uh, actually uh, chosen indoors his rhetoric and uh, on the other hand it seems like let jeannie peyton continues threatening the west with rushes with a true pilot. but as we are just hugs, ukraine is bearing the brunt little person has once again confirmed that russia can use the rush next to strike a decision making sense. as in kids saying the quote today. and this thing can happen throughout the day. haine thing that can happen any time. according to pacing the mass production of these type of sony correcting systems that most could
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use was trying to new, created on the 21st of november has already begun. and russia plus russia has several such systems ready to be used. it has reiterated that russia use the russian and we're supposed to western longer range weapons against the rushes, brown skinned course regions a piece and come pads, the power of domestic missile to a nice here, right? because what it's trying, it damages objects as the by 3 or 4 flows down even in for to find structures. so he can pass the use of the rustic missile to the power of nuclear weapons. but still the hope is that as a express rushes regina, its full dialogue with the us, with president elect donald trump. in particular, a patient has just poking as a press conference in austin arc has expand saying that donald trump is still not safe up to surviving several assassination attempts during his election campaign. and he was also appreciate the information was also shots that said during the
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presidential race, donald trump had not only been subjected to accumulating legal procedures, but also that his family has been attacked. so quite a lot. we've already heard from legend page and including a couple of comments and donald trump a. all right, thanks so much, julia shuffles oliver, that still had. and now this era under arrest, the reality facing illegal mine is do the mode stuff to weeks on the ground in south africa. and as for the moment of the get for this, how to fly out. and the will be here with that story. the highlight of the web is looking a little lively. lots of how did you hear me,
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whether it's a central thought. so the south america power. why not imagine tina font as storms rumbling away here south is that sent to you? all guy want to service getting up to around 2627 sales just but the real hate the hot and humid weather for us since you and, and also for a i 3637, maybe 38 degrees here. we are those cool off a level as the wind swing round as we go through friday. more the west showers started to push in here. plenty to show i was, it's a central in west and pops up. is there like a towards that through equitable easing up towards columbia and venezuela joining up with the heavy showers that we have across the kyra band. central policies and lobby shells which make a pushing across into southern cuba. his spaniel had also i for the labor dollars which will say some very heavy rain as we go through friday. motion i was coming through at that stage. it's a pretty way by the 2 across the eastern side of the us. the thanksgiving. nothing too much to be grateful for here i met with a and when the a weather will ease as we go through the day, but significant snowfall,
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i'm to them has always sat that demonstrates it isn't very basic, right? and now you see many of the top 10 arrested with the latest local news, an insightful documentary. i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the cost of the story, the, [000:00:00;00] the, for the mac, you're watching, i'll just see what time to recap on headlines. at least 9 people have been killed. officer is ready for says struck a number of homes and central gone. so that's the latest attack socks. it does not say at all, it's refugee camp for the south is ready. bombing also killed at least 4 people
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that off in san eunice is also launched as striking 11. and just the past the hour, which appears to be a resumption of hostility houses hostilities rather despise, to cease far. the thousands of lebanese displaced lebanese or trying to get to that homes in an effort to start rebuilding their lives. but for a 2nd life, these really minute trees warning people against movement in the south until 5 gmc on find a have a us called a is a residence of a palestinian refugee camp in the southern suburb of favorites. she says in time, neighborhoods have been destroyed, people are wasting no time in trying to rebuild. there are a lot of people that started on rebuilding their house already. and you know, i'm the same time to kind of sad that
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a lot of people are not able to go back to their house. they see other people, people going back to their houses, but they're not able to go back to their houses because their house is completely demolished. and so they have to stay in the, in the centers where they were both in uh, in may, was considered out a remainder of the same time. there's a lot of fears. all the challenges that, that my, that the, my fees while rebuilding the area because lot of, uh you know, it's not just rebuilding, it has to rebuild the whole city from that channel. is there any that just you concerning the wire concerning the wash down everything. so it's going to be a bit difficult to rebuild everything, but on that, all you can see is people being happy, the being victorious about. what about the end of this the despite that has been as well davids of russia is
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a professor at national defense. the national defense university and the former pentagon director of the re being tenants in the fast joins us now from washington dc. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we're hearing reports of and is riley strike. this is of course, coming off to the cease fire has agreed to between this rather and has the law and according to what our reports are as being telling us, that is right. a statement was referring to not, but the site they struggle was about to launch any kind of rockets. but that is well detected the movement at a site which we believe has rockets now from the, from your understanding of the ceasefire. agree where does that say? with the sci fi deal as well, it's important to note that we don't know the facts and 1st reports in war and
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almost inevitably wrong. but i imagine that there's a couple of things. one is that this was a potential preparation for a rocket firing. we don't know what the exact signals are that is real uses for that. another is that what they saw was a, something that they viewed as a movement of weapons or has all the resources to carry on the fight. and rather loosely interpreted the definition of the threat which under the ceasefire deal, israel has the right to respond to that and just took action. but we don't know just where in the sci fi deal when you, when you refer the israel, has the right to respond to. we've heard reports that the us has given israel some kind of agreement that it has the right to intervene to launch minute treat operations. if it deems that weapons of flying and has beloved. but that is a set for an understanding that is not condition is what we understand that the,
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the lebanese government has agreed to this part of the single are you. i haven't was that. yeah, yeah. so i'm operating on the 2nd hand accounts. so i haven't seen the text of the c spar, but uh, as reported here and in the statements of president by the way that was him describing the tax. now here's your right to point out that he's not exactly the most accurate reporter of events that he sees in front of him, but i think that's what he took from it. and that's probably what the as early as took from it. but yeah, we don't, you know, so you know, i, i think that this would be best to not make a declarative statement. and so we know what's going on. but i think that we can expect more of these things if israel feels that hezbollah is moving weapons in the area, i think that they will take action against it. i. i assuming that all those conditions are met, it's not an unreasonable expect that they'll take action. i think that's how they
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behave in the past and how to behave in the future or, or what i'm taking away from all of this discussion. is there really a mechanism, some sort of structure to deal with these kinds of issues as we had when you might remember, the brief sees 5 that held between how mass and israel, when some of these rated captives were released. that was some kind of mechanism set out to deal with issues like this to try and stop the whole deal from collapsing. do we have that kind of? because it sounds all very mucking a lot of guesswork. frankly. welcome to the world of international politics and security here. um, well see are radically the safe side deal between this royal how much was also in the world of international politics, right. but they, it seems like they did have something more of a structural mechanism to deal with these kinds of situations. well,
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there wasn't an arbitrator or a formal body that they could appeal to. i mean, sir, radically una, fill the stuff and you know, the 2006 a certain you, i'm 17, a one established mechanism in the form of unit field, which has been rather discredited and not relied upon by either party. at the end of the day, uh, you know, mechanisms can be subverted, it comes down to goodwill. and i think that in the initial phases of the cease fire, both parties tend to probe each other to see what the the actual red lines are on the ground as opposed to what they've agreed to. i think that the early phases of cease fire are very dangerous because um, you know, as one side probes the other side reacts and then they realize that they're setting precedent. so i think we can expect many more incidents like this in the next few days. but that doesn't necessarily mean that the overall d a walk whole. this is a very big region. ok, thank you very much for your showing your analysis and perspective on that. david,
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the rush. thank you. as in south africa now, 17 more mine those have emerged from an illegal gold mine in still fontaine, all of the men were foreign nationals, police arrested them shortly after they resurfaced hundreds. possibly thousands of others of phil believes to be on the ground, which also joins us now live from still fontaine. so how to 1st of all, what is the rescue operation? stand this hour? what in terms of the official government risk operations? there's be no words and that is just the silence. people don't know when it's going to happen to know if it's even going to happen. i'm sitting on top of mine soft 10 . if you look over the, it goes all the way down the early in the day 3 teenagers basically boys one was 19 to a just 16. they managed to climb up from under the police regarding the shots they, they fits, heard voices, people talking down there. the police waited,
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eventually the 3 teenagers came up. they said that it was a struggle getting out. they say that they beheld against they will buy gang men who would not give them food or the 18th was a water and sold and how they escaped. they explained that they were pretending to work in the corner of the shaft. and when those mean when looking, they made a run for it. they call to the tunnels they what 12 of them initially a most of them were injured, included carry on walking the 3 minus to keep going to lift their friends behind. and they're hoping that they have friends at some point managed to make it to the surface at the moment. so this is what you seeing right now, a lot of basically uncertainty about them in who could be still down, be some of course, maybe don't want to come back up for whatever reason. but they awesome that is the legs are not allowed to come up and are being held captive to find out what happens
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now to some of those arrested mine is who's been to court and they've been denied fail. well they've been charged with a legal mining and the position of goal to they be denied bell and the next court to parents will be in january next year. some of them are local sought after, because then we saw the relatives outside the court. but a lot of them are far and those are undocumented migrants. and the way that's designed countries like zimbabwe, let's see to, and mos in beacon. the families probably have no idea what has happened. so we've seen rightfully as representing these foreigners and trying to get word to the families and their respective countries. the police said they'll continue monitoring shops like this in case moment emerge. right. and that's thank how thoughts are that from still fontaine in south africa. so at least 15 people have been killed in a series of months. signs in east and uganda. the district of bull and bully is among the hottest tip. but more than a 100 people still missing, the government is issued
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a national disaster load of the days of heavy rain caused rivers to bus the banks, leaving many homes on the water. delegates from a 175 countries on meeting in south korea for you and back tolls and securing agreements on limits in plastic waste. one of the biggest pass big polluters, indonesia is running out of space to dispose of it. jessica washington reports from debt parking in denise. yeah, i'm here as a to file landfill in depth on the outskirts of chicata. and as you can see from the mountains of rubbish behind me, this particular landfill site has been over capacity for several years. in fact, during the rainy season, it's actually common for that to be what some of the residents here, coal, trash land slide, rubbish, going from the top of mountain,
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all the way to the boston. and yet more rubbish is still coming. as we were filming . we sold dozens of garbage trucks arriving at this landfill size. and visa is one of the world's largest contributors of plastic waste, producing more than $3000000.00 tons of unmanaged waste every year. and single use plastics account for most of the waste in indonesia. many landfills like this one already at capacity and illegal dumping remains a concern. indonesia has pushed for agreement on the global plastics treating. but local media reports sizing, official documents, say indonesia disagrees with production restrictions on plastic staking the need for plastic products in industry, agriculture and health. the national research and innovation agency says as much as 40 percent of ways in indonesia isn't properly managed. they say that's an infrastructure and technology can help combat this issue. jessica washington out to
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collect information about the immigration status of the patients. the rule was imposed upon this month by state governor and donald trump allied greg abbott's critic sphere. the information may be used as positive the president deluxe plan for mass, the pool of patients. often he returns to the white house in january. how did joe castro reports from austin? the 51 year old celia escobedo, please other people's houses every day from dawn until dusk. i'm the mother of a bear up with. ringback as a single parent, i have to do the work of a mother and the father. i also have grandchildren, i'm raising the work can be grueling. and this school they don't fears an accident or illness could send her to the hospital. we're starting this month. she'll be asked about her immigration status. she is an undocumented immigrant from mexico. and now by order of the texas governor,
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that information will be collected by hospital workers and shared with state authorities. hospitals in the united states are required by federal law. * to give emergency medical treatment to anyone who needs the help regardless of whether they can pay or of their immigration status. that remains unchanged here in texas. but undocumented immigrants need help in texas will have to take on a new possible risk with the c. that's the risk of d port station escobedo says, amplified by president elect donald trump's promise to deport millions after he returns to the white house. of all the hospital said how laurie alaya leads the league of united latin american citizens of texas and oppose is the hospital policy . the concert for little lock is the on document that a well not visit. the hospitals are a pain,
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care people come die. but she fears this is only the beginning of more anti immigrant policies to come back. you very much. well, she says, despite the majority of texas, latino is voting for trump in this election, they may suffer, blow back in the form of racial profiling from the government. meanwhile, escalator says she's not giving in to fear. she wants to set an example for her daughter and austin college students who is proud of her mother. a lot of the hard work around our communities. it's built from immigrants, specifically about that and community the family. so the next 4 years may be dark, but they'll manage. they've already been here for decades. heidi joe castro elgin's 0. austin, texas for his full size. let's catch up on the game. he's on the thank you so much, samuel, 5 time grand at some champagne industry on site has been hit with the 3rd thing, suspension the polish center stall, tested positive for
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a band hall medication in august, and i was supposed to see doping agency sets you on site for no significant thoughtful negligence because the soul of the file test was a contaminated medication. the $23.00 also being taken back in poland forensic has accepted a one month suspension and will be have supply at the 1st press on the next year. that's just trying, you know, just risking, excuse me, i'm finally allowing me, but so i instantly want to share with you something that became the worst experience of my life. in the last 2 and a half months, i was subject to strict anti doping proceedings which confirmed my innocence, the only positive doping test in my career is showing unbelievably low levels of a band substance. i've never heard about before, but everything i've worked so hard for my entire life and to question both me and my team had to deal with tremendous stress and anxiety. now everything has been
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carefully explained, and with a clean slate, i can go back to what i left the most. around madrid coach caught on shots he was convinced killing them, but i will soon be back to his best them. but if i missed the penalty, as this team of law sounds a little pull in the champions league on wednesday, and by a with the perfect chance to week long as it on sale for the school kit was saved. and he's now school just went since 5 european games this season basically was joined by levels mohammed silent and missing a penalty. instead cutting down probably made it to nail to record live because fits straight within the composition. that includes hope of the standings to hold us right on the 24th. just about keeps the plan spot school for know kinda around well, it was always as versus because this has happened before in my career many times. i mean for what, when you had a striker, you want to score to get that bit of confidence. you get a bit disappointed in yourself when you don't do that. i think that there is
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a solution, and that is patients. it's a difficult moment for them, but we've got to support him. we've got to abuse him, our support and our loss. he'll soon be fine. but i think it's always good to win the game and especially a big game like this because you know your face. so many quality players for me it would even mean more if we go go into the later stages of the tournaments, because this is such a strange and different set up, an attempt is leak. that's how it's difficult to judge how important these winds are. as one of the misses of the season coming up in the game between stem graphs and your own journey is even more seen somehow getting the ball along the ball from close range proves to be pretty close the most for the spanish teams that will screen opponents wins on so when one knew that ended that run a full straight defense in the composition scottish champions. so it didn't help clarify the same contention for the last 16 and i go away for cameron calling civic . is this the lead 6?
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i'm pretty sure belgium for celtic, the administrator of the game. 11 post same scale here in the playoffs. cons. yeah . so much as united the monitor, reuben, i'm room is building up the his 1st time game with the club, not his playing, but i didn't have no way at old trafford in the road to legal lift lights room. i'm or is ryan begun with a 11 george switch town on sunday. everybody said to me that it will be a special time i just want to in the game. you know, it's just to give that, that the happiness to the, to the support there's um, before the, before the much it will be like a and you sensation. but after the we, so it will be one more game. and do we want to, to tween that much better? and it's holly in claudio and yet right, he's back in england for rome is upcoming. he wrote, polygamy, i'm talking to my wife to 73. run your sense of room early this month to become
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that manage it for a good time. his career. how it came in england in 2016 when he guided us to city to the premier lead times. that it just goes to show you that. now the passion as for the guy and i because i'm sure this a lot sort of more enjoyable, simple wise for him to leave his last name. but he still has got a name and it's always nice to uh, actually, you know, make yeah. some of these people of my, such a massive impacting football football is woke up. anybody face timing up with castle to invest in projects that god follow beyond the sport. faith is added $15000000.00 to a legacy fund set up by the 2022 world cup hosts. the funds will support a series of global programs aimed at helping refugees and improving public health as well as developing young for pals. telephone change in price for the lake is this. they beat the san antonio, i suppose 61 ben yamma was pivotal for the suppose he school 20 points. the james
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finish for the trip. pull double 16 points, 11 assistance and rebounds and this 119. so one i want to victory and a pretty bizarre moments in the n h l harris, washington capitals, gold send a showing, lingering, accidentally put the pump into is on next. however, you fidgeting cells making 20 full size to help secure a 5 full victory. all right, but as i suppose looking for that, somebody thank so much on the now stray the a has passed a little binding children younger than 16 from using social media fits some of the toughest legislation in the world for critics argue targeting children is the wrong approach they say tech funds needs to be back to regulated cetera. clock reports from bisman, a dangerous and harmful social media is doing. that's how the strategies prime
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minister describes social media use is younger than 16 time on. from next year, they'll be banned from accessing online platforms such as instagram and facebook, video sharing. so i take talk and ex, previously known as twitter. but a major concern as a potential privacy implications. i think it's going to do more harm than good. michael does. you want? he leaves the creation basic digital program at the queen's on university of technology. he says the government is taking the wrong approach, having to prove your age by handing out of a private documentation to a major technology company is itself a real concern we think. and otherwise biometric data will have to be collected. so by the using a facial recognition for instance, which would be a problem to there's been mixed reaction from parents and children. it's not going to benefit. oh, but it will definitely help. and i think it's all about education as parents, we are in the devices, not the students. so the,
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all those children's social media is not the children. but as parents, it's our responsibility to step up and support the government, but also be the ones who say no, you don't need it. the government says the owners will be on the platforms to demonstrate and they are taking responsible steps. the band won't come into effect immediately. the federal government will 1st trial and age verification system to book children using social media and even with parental consent, those uses, under the age of 16 will be denied access. the strategy isn't the only country trying to type noise to protect children. the tire restricts use is younger than 13 . last year for us propose banding those younger than 15 and trying to issued guidelines limiting internet access on mobile phones between 10 pm and 6 am. in the us, lowest different from state to state with modest in ohio and florida requiring parental consent strategy as well as the 1st countries to propose age verification methods
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