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to his hosting its 10 towards certain date on the 10th of december 2024 in doha katasha. shea come on the award for translation and international understanding from the arabic language to mankind. the people written distracted homes in southern lebanon, but already signs of samo in his file. so he's fine with us for long. the simon's i them, this is i'll just do a live from dell hall. so it coming up as well. hits residential buildings across garza sending pat palestinians running for their lives. thousands of people have been killed. the
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multiple sites are new friends, power network and rushes. presidents refuse to step up the tax on all the targets. taking social media out of the hands of the bosses, a little binding children on the 16th from accessing online platform. the as well as long as the an ass striking 11 and which appears to be a resumption of hostilities despite the si fi, it's mandatory says the target was the hezbollah weapon storage facility in southern lebanon. oh yeah, it accuse fights is of contributing the agreement by moving into several areas. has the law as reporting is right, the tank fire and at least 6 villages in the border area, putting pressure on the revenues army who are enforcing at the no try zone in
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themselves. the same time, thousands of displaced people are returning to rebuild their lives and for a 2nd life is ready match a warning people against movement in the south until 5 gmc on friday with all of that is standing by in on mine. but 1st i speak to the same bus, obviously marching developments for us in that i've been east capital bay route. so 1st of all, zane, what they've had this thing on husband officer was saying about these reports of a resumption of his right, a 5 despite the seeds fine. well, his ruler officials have been speaking mostly they've been speaking about how they give deference to the lebanese armed forces for moving into areas in the south of the country to monitor is really activities to basically take the lead in terms of maintaining security during the ceasefire. with regards to their criticism, a visit, so it is unsurprising that they've been choosing israel of not holding to this he's far. israel has been doing the same of,
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of the parties and loving on the one thing that is certainly true to the is into the cease fire. the 1st 2 days of deceased by there has been a series of incidents, a handful of incidents that are seriously stress testing the long term disability. yesterday and found the mayor there confirmed that there were 2 incidents, one in which 6 people were killed. they were too close to a position where there were is really forces still in the area is real open fire till 6 people. there was another incident in which 2 journalists approached. another is rarely position and were injured. when warning shots were fired today and found 3 people were injured when it is really drone, all the fired a warning shots. we've had, we've seen people lebanese people going back to their areas. fielding themselves, feet just simply, meters away from is really tanks flushing the victory sign. so certainly both sides are stress testing this cease fire. we saw the report that you mentioned, of israel carrying out a strike on a system. suspected has bullet positions. they said,
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we have to remember that israel is still trying to assert its control over parts of the country. and simultaneously we have loving these people wanting to freely rome . their own country's territory without feeling impede. and in the middle we have the lebanese government 11. these armed forces quickly trying to deploy to all the places they need to go. not just to try to make sure that they can maintain a boundary line between the lebanese people and these rarely forces, but also deploying to deal with an exploded ordinance. all kinds of munitions that may be a danger or a threat to the more than 1000000 people that were displaced, that are now heading back. this mass of flow, of people heading back to these very, very still hot spot areas. and you couple that with the fact that the violence is technically still carrying on israel is, has carried out a strike after this. you start with the card, they say they're simply enforcing it, and they have fired on lebanese people. this will no doubt create
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a great deal of anger on loving the side of the border. but at the moment, we're still not hearing jets or drones overbearing. we're still not seeing the same language. this is certainly a situation where the cease fire is being tested. but if you look at it from the point of view of things aren't as violent as they were 48 hours ago 72 hours ago, then that is a positive sign. if you look at these incidents as just happening within the 1st 2 days of the seas far, it perhaps does not bode well for the next 2 months of the seas. far. the timeframe within which is really is expected to leave the lebanese territory completely. all right, thanks to zane bus harvey that spring and now the new holiday season, the jordanian capital on mine. and that's because these writing government has banned, they'll just 0 from the fulton in the occupied westbank and from inside israel. so what are we hearing from is really officials about this revolt when it's ready the strike despite the seas fine.
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but suddenly these really armies say that they neutralized an area where medium range rockets for has been low, were being stored. the army does not say that, that whoever was there was attempting to launch them up, but it does. this is in line with what the is really army. and these really government have been saying, even before the cease fire took effect, which is the israel would enforce the cease fire with fire, that it would not allow hezbollah to roam free in southern lebanon, but it wouldn't allow the route to rearm. and of course, that is the interpretation that israel is going with it in so far as what disagreement entails. it doesn't mean that the, this, these um, this mandate exists in the cease fire agreement. in fact, what we've been able to see and read of the agreement doesn't include israel's right to enforce that cease fire. but in any case, this does as zane was saying,
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stress test the cease fire agreement, which is supposed to be implemented over 60 days. that's a lot of time and a lot of room room for many incidents like this to happen, testing the patients of all involved. and i know we're already seeing some political turmoil within his very politics over the seas. 5 deal. what can you tell us about that? well in the israel this government, this right wing coalition government is still quite tightly held together. but what is happening right now is that the residence of northern communities saw me who had supported the war and supported and that's on yahoo. are very angry and many of them are not accepting the invitation to go back to their communities. and these really opposition, which hasn't really been able to, we can this coalition government is capitalizing on that anchor. and so then
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nothing you hope government is trying to do and say whatever it costs to show those communities that they are providing them with protection that they would use military force if anything, or anyone approaches. and that explains the know goals zones in southern lebanon. some very close to the border, like sure, by some further at to the north, near the lease, on the river like much the your then so you don't all of these really factor into the internal dynamics that are happening in his run right now. where a lot of people have been let down by all those ground promises that nothing you a home made about crushing and dismantled increase by law only to reach a cease fire agreement that doesn't really achieve that. both sides are bruised, but really the one side that promised the moon failed to deliver even one star. alright, thanks so much. know what all of the, that from my mind, staying with developments out of 11 and 11 days,
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troops are moving south as part of the ceasefire agreement. so in a whole, the rounds up the elements from they root of the liberties army has begun to reinforce its presence. and so there left and on 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. but those who used to live near the border with as well, aren't able to go back just yet. there's 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 leaf has the law according to the cease fire deal is to move out of
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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 27. there are some, uh army troops going back, but it's too early to tell if this is just a truce onto the truck, comes to the white house, or if this is going to be a long time. uh, okay. lebanese officials involved and the negotiations repeatedly insisted they were not prepared to change the terms of un resolution, 1701. but it seems the deal is different. you know, that gets us to get up on the hub. there were different interpretations of the state, but for his bullet 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
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in the south. and once the states to extend its authority across the country, the se fired deal is based on you and resolution $1701.00, which calls for an area in southern 11 on free of arms and fighters outside the state's control. but the deal goes further, referring to previous resolutions that call for the de militarization of all arms groups and 11 on and preventing the regrouping of non state actors as below 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 failed the
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2000. now, where is riley strikes of killed at least 63 people across the strip since 1st the morning. the army targeted buildings into a valley, a refugee camp in the north, where ministry sieges, in its 56 day. thousands of displaced palestinians are fleeing. the violence is where the attacks have killed more than 44000 palestinians since the war began. last october. in in central gaza is writing full series of strong combs and then no site at all. it's refugee camp. at least 9 people have been killed. and in the south, the target to that off i city, i'm calling eunice, killing another full speak now. so thought a cup out. assume who's in data, bella and how the strikes looking at this, how and now topic will sound media is where
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the ministry has escalated 8 area attacks. and even though it's in every buttons again in the past hour and then is that rocks refugee come? we have upset and on both casualties with it transported to august the hospital to get medical treatment due to the very overcrowded medical capacity for the hospital . and is that right? so if you do come medical teens as we manage to get a trip, some information for medical services on, on april to cope with the, the researching numbers of casualties coming from. and is that right? given the fact that these, whether it has been since the hours of this morning, expanding the space of the compartment, if it went through to the interior of that account, we have full. so getting information that we've made to come, what could have been painted as a result of one of the late fedex and no entry lenses have come to bring more casualties from the sides of this strike as a car right now. so you have the back to ground that would be created use that civilians are trapped in homes and some of them might trust in
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a evacuation centers on april even to evacuate or to sleep. that area saying that anyone who's just getting out of the gates is shop, like, quite cool to try those spots. we also know that at the strikes continued not only and as a rock, but also in the city of con, notice to the pretty much concentration has been given to the most part, part of garza with the military operation, has been relentlessly going about us, causing very wide separate destruction as for old means of life in the notes of the church we, when medical officials consent to i'll just hear that more than 20 palestinians were killed since the hours of this morning in the central and in the southern part of the district. sounding unsolved, like some really disturbing stories and much emerging from the north. what can you tell us about that? well that you know, lots of until the stories inside coming from uh the uh, another part of the car is uh we managed to key and above the story is coming from
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civilian. so say that they are incredibly a grappling with the a, the entire inability to access the food supplies. and basically they have gone through some type days without to have any profit meals to feed the have run out. so means to survive and to have run out of options to deal with the current situation, but they have nothing to do just into this ongoing genocide that is taking place in devalue. and in fact, lot here time. also, we have been speaking to metrics and come out of the hospital. they say that a distribution has reached to a very infliction for its complaints. what the situation of the hospitality is incredibly to collect take as injuries that come to the hospital or is it it to be very serious and needs a very urgent and, and funds, medical surgeries that cannot be performed in that medical facility. and basically also i was just confirm that bodies of civilians were killed but what called is by
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friends by full. so i tell every unit have been left in the streets of devalue and they were eaten by cats and dogs. and then, and that in a very remote couple districts taking place in melbourne gauze. and this place has been cut off from essential life saving supplies from within 55 days to mount semi . which means that these people on the 20th not are going to die from the own, getting some abutment they will be killed or they would pass away from the ongoing, hadn't got on the start of ation, unfolding them, especially in big la hotel. all right, thanks. so much not a come by assume that from that invalid and also still head on al jazeera under arrest. the realities facing illegal mine is image of 2 weeks on the ground. in south africa, the
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color we're looking at some rather live the weather across piles of japan. over the next couple of days, we had a little weather system sliding out to the north of the, the korean financial that pushing the east with this cold front we'll talk is way in c effects mode coming through here. so that can cause some disruption into west amongst you and across a good part of the card. i'm more of the same as we go one through s asked i fresher, read, talking in behind by this dice. temperatures rising a little into the korean peninsula. so about 8 degrees celsius 12, so it's just awful badging lousy dry here. no fish. the winds down to was the southeast of china as a bloss the way through the south china sea. so some heavier rain, once again, coming its way into a good parts of the southern thailand we have right bodies in force, a full flooding that will be further heavy down poles. maybe 3 or 400 millimeters
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afraid in the next couple of days. fairly heavy rain, so going to the southeast of india, some went to weather right up the east coast over the next dial. so as a circulation just drives its way up out of time. i'm not pushing across into, onto the dash and using a little further north, cross the northern plains, the folk and smoke continues. it will be there for some time. but shy was there for pucks down to the it's dollars for us to have a life marginalized. find the polls discriminatory cost system to be a dollar woman is to also have a buddy victimized by higher costs. we've lived with this finance for so long, but the data journalist is adamant to realize or dream of women of cost owning the land. they were securing their safety and thought to future generations. witness nipples defined the journalist on a jersey to the
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the welcome back hill, watching out. this is time to recap the headlines. at least 9 people have been killed off the rest of the forces struck a number of homes in central garza. the lakes is the tax dogs. it doesn't say it on the refugee camp for the south is ready. bombing, also killed at least 2 people in that office and saw news, as well as long scenario striking lebanon, which appears to be a resumption of hostilities despite the seas 5 minutes re says the target today has to go on western storage facilities. thousands of displaced lebanese and trying to get to that homes in an effort. salt rebuilding lives for
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a 2nd night. these very minute trees warning people against lives in the south and 5 gmc on friday. i'll just say we're a john this to have the of the as gains, access to areas destroyed by these right imagery. the survey, the damage from level 3. you in southern lebanon. i mean, the thought i just did i left the left, but i won't that the, the violations occurred and the board areas and it is really 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 gunfight incidents in him and other areas as well as to tank shelves fired at civilians, and the town of coupon is true, but these actions come after is riley threats wanting people in southern living on particularly in those areas against approaching them, especially displaced residents attempting to access these villages. all the surroundings connected to the butts and numbered ca,
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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 no, but see a region and the surrounding villages extending to the districts of monitor human and has by you know, but c, a is a critical hub for the economic vitality of these areas. but how you, how you can see some people searching through the rubble for any things they might find with the 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 as riley as strikes. the strikes have continued since the 1st day of the ground invasion, preceded by a prolonged series of irritates. all of this has resulted in the extensive station scene 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,
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but also it's villages have been subjected to the is ready bombardment of fixing people here directly by and intends baffles that. taking place between the syrian government forces and fighters and the northwest and provinces of alaska. and they'd live 2007 pulled. they've been killed off of the hey, it's the shot. the group launched a surprise attack and sizes. same they've captured several villages and the military base. this is the 1st significant violence between government forces and fights. and since 2020, when russia and sophia mediated the cease fire agreement, salt water because they political rise over the exports. and so right, and it says, he says that most of the front on the group launched attacks in retaliation for government forces breaching a d. s. collections and a deposition forces at beam preparing for this for weeks. and it's
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a 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, the 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, 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 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
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forces sometimes by its allies in the russian shell. the people um, you know, uh absolutely for no reason. um and uh, so this, this uh uh, this operation is both uh, defensive and, and on and defensive. and we can see that um, when they are going from one village to another, part of that the review forces are in, uh, terrible uh, cycle as you can shape. they are running away. and um, uh their, their data center and getting so, um it's, it's, i think it's rather i time to do this operation. the rush is launched large scale attacks on energy facilities in ukraine. many a 1000000 people are without power across the country now is winter sets in.
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missiles had several cities including thought of give odessa and luke, russian president vladimir, puts in his warning of strikes against all the targets to 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 centers. and he said, bank has more now from the product you've, the ukrainian officials are concerned. but also at the same time, russia's wondering is that if you continue to use these long, good range missiles supplied by the west to hit russian targets inside russia,
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then russia can escalate. and in reality, what i'd 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 then ukraine, because ukraine has to rely into west menu in the west for his weapons. and just delivery of those records and russia, it really doesn't. and the reality is that the ukraine is facing a very, very tough will. russian troops have been advancing in the east of the country, around coffee and stuff across and cut off over. in fact, there have been reports that russian troops are inside of a and even in the hockey region they've been making advances. nice. take you back to the start of the, with russian troops just outside of harkey and we could here and see the strikes taking phase daily. not the 2nd largest city is under daily and nightly drone undecided strikes, but as the russian tubes and make those at once. does this mean admission by
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ukrainian authorities and officials, dec ukrainian troops 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, and have conscription. but really, what's taking place is russia is trying to gain this much trying to sit can before the winter sets. and then before the new president of the united states, donald trump comes into office in january. because that could be negotiations. it could be towards, and whoever holds more ground have whoever has a stronger hand, with obviously benefits in those negotiations. now in south africa, 17 more mine is of the most from an a gold gold mine in stone, still fontaine, all of them and were foreign nationals. police arrested them shortly after they've resurfaced hundreds, possibly thousands of others and still believes to be on the ground. hold on, tasa has more from one of the entrances of the disuse mine, and still fontaine in terms of the official government risk operations. there's be
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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 shocked 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 and they managed to climb up from under the police regarding the shots they, if they fits heard voices, people talking down there the police waited, eventually the 3 teenagers came up. they said that it was a struggle getting out. they say that they've been held against. they will buy gang men who would not give them food, or the 18 was a water and sold, and how they escaped. they explained that they were pretending to look in the corner of the shaft. and when those mean ones looking, they made the 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, left the phrase behind. and the whole thing that the friends at some point managed
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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 the some of course, maybe doug wants to come back up for whatever reason. but the awesome that is the legs are not allowed to come up and are being held captive. a series of months signs in eastern uganda is killed. at least 15 people move, a 100 still missing government is issued a national disaster, a load off the days of heavy right includes rivers to bus, the banks, leaving many homes on the water us. and at least 7 people have been killed in a landslide, triggered by heavy rain in indonesia. it happened in mid done on the islands of some month off. earlier this week, a string of land slides killed molten set. 20 people, seasonal rain, frequently causes flooding and lance lives in the asian country. australia has passed a new law binding children younger than 16 from using social media. it solves the
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toughest legislation in the world. critics argue that targeting children is the wrong approach. they say tech funds need to be better regulated so o'clock are thoughts from bisman dangerous and harmful social media is doing. that's how the strategy is prime minister describes social media for use is younger than 16 tom 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 is the potential privacy implications. i think it's going to do more harm than good. michael does you want? it leads the creation best, a 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 document.
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