tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 29, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, i'm the pocket, this is the news life though, coming up at the next 60 minutes. lebanon's army accused is israel of violating a safe spot. while these ready payment is to assess his troops are ready for war. if the truce breaks down, picking through the pieces, people return to southern lebanon to find out what's left of their homes for their lives, dozens of kills,
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and is radia tax. on the nova crowded refugee comes in because of the time russia launches multiple hour attacks. so new crane with a warning or targets, sorry, that site is full seats. ruben albert, his 1st home game as much as united manager, same had joined us on the board foot leak game against a glimpse of knowing the thanks for joining us. lebanon's army is accusing israel of several violations of a cease fire, less than 2 days into the agreement. it says it's ready for the zip code out as strikes on lebanese territory. israel earlier confirmed an attack on what it says was that has below a weapon storage facility in the south of the country. it also accused has bla, fights has come from feeding the agreement by moving into several areas as well,
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or is reporting is ready. tank 5 and at least 6 villages in the area is putting pressure on the lebanese army who are enforcing the militarize zone in the south of the country was ready. 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu says he's ordered his ministry to reply for what he calls intense $4.11 on. if the ceasefire agreement breaks down was a better avi is in baby boot with more and how these latest incidents will impact on the cx. 5, during the 1st 2 days of a csr between 11 on an israel, there have been a number of incidents that are a stress test, no doubt to it's long term disability as people started returning to the south of the country. a number of incidents where israel open fire and groups of people killing and injuring lebanese in the south of the country as they went back to some of those areas. lebanese people say that it is their country. they can go where they want israel saying their maintaining the terms of the cease fire. and those people were in areas where they should not have been too close to where israel still maintains positions inside lebanese territory. also in their strike on
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thursday, carried out by the is really air force on what to describe is a facility used by his bullet, a store mid range rockets in southern lebanon. now, the lebanese army issued a statement saying that on the 27th and 28th of november, the 1st 2 days of the ceasefire is really, i mean, violated the agreement several times through air violations and targeting lebanese territory with various weapons the army command. it says, and the statement is following up on these violations. this also triggered a number of conversations calls between lebanese officials, a lovely speaker of parliament, the liberties prime minister, speaking to france, president emmanuel, i'm a cronum. now the french are members of a committee that has been set up to oversee the ceasefire to make sure that it lasts. but what we are seeing here on the ground in bare root at the end of these 2 days is a serious concern by people who saw the seas far as a positive step forward. serious concerns that if the 1st 2 days the violence in
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the 1st 2 days is any, any indication if the violence is to get worse. and that does not bode well for the coming months in which the cease fire is expected to hold long enough to see is real, leave lebanese territory and the both, both sides living on and israel work towards some sort of a lasting piece. st bus robbie old, a 0 bedroom, the sites in order. now the good thing in capital amman to reminds you, these are, the governments bonded out to 0 from both the be occupied, westbank and israel. our team is operating out of jordan, north, the lebanese army, as we've been saying, accusing israel of the violations of the seas file while nothing yahoo is adamant. israel will review fighting if a ceasefire terms of breached, who will see addressing with those comments. he was addressing his base at through and his really channel that really cheer leads for the government and for an attorney,
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yahoo himself trying to 14 these. he not only said that he's that the, the army is on the ready, that he is ready to launch a war at his, at his order. he also said that of israel signed onto a ceasefire, but did not end the war. and you know, not to be panicky about this, this is meant to the base of a button and nothing. yeah, this is not meant to the mediators, for example, or 2 international leaders who want to see the ceasefire hold even though there's a 60 day implementation period. which promises to be nerve wracking for everybody. he's talking to those who are frustrated by nothing. the whole not delivering on his promise to dismantle, has been loved before the war ends before a ceasefire takes hold of trying to convince the residence of northern communities . some of whom i refuse to go back,
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that it's safe for them to do so because these really are me is audit and they will not hesitate to implement the cease fire with fire. as the chief of staff said, no, talking specifically about those northern communities and all these expectations upon this and you all who have of what he may or made a note of a chief to in terms of the war 11 on some internal divisions of motor. some of the over what israel has been able to deliver, especially when it comes to the problem is made to return security to the north. yeah, that is really the critical point. and this is where the opposition in israel is trying to hedge on their exploiting this anger and frustration they're building on it. because so far they've been unable to shake this white ring coalition government, they haven't been able to unseat that, even though they've been, you know, lodging, all sorts of accusations added,
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especially since october the 7th of last year. so the opposition is saying that the new out through the nation under the bus, this is a capital relation. this, these far does not achieve security and then response. what's nothing yeah, has been trying to say and do through the army is to say that we really didn't stop the. busy or we will implement it the way we interpret it to mean and as well will not stop at trying to prevent has been left for from re arming, including by using the air force and the artillery, which we saw over the past 24 hours. and in the meantime, of course, you have the mediators trying to ensure that tempers remain as calm as possible in order to preserve the ceasefire. because if the lebanese side responds and in this case it would be has been loss, which so far has not violated the cease fire or responded by launching rockets then it, it, you know, it hits the point of no return. it would be very difficult to see a scenario where
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a war wouldn't erupt again. so nerve wracking, yes. a lot of grand standing for sure. but that is for domestic purposes. ok, no thanks. explaining with that, no other in a mind when the optimal subject comes like stories of resilience. so emerging from self 11 on tens of thousands of people displaced by more than a year, fighting a slowly, with turning to the remnants of their lives out a hash them reports from the town to binge about 11 on the southern border with this rep. i'm other means old and it's also her name. it's the thing remind to of her determination as she searches through the rubble of what was once a dream home on the like to the today, i'm looking for anything, something to hold on to my memories. this was the house of my dreams is gone, but time content, i'm a story. i codes that of thousands who have lost the livelihood, send
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a war for her. this is the 2nd home she has lost to his race strikes in just 2 decades. but not on the we want to rebuild and live god willing with open hearts comfort and peace of mind. somewhere lucky to find their homes on fox. and they were grateful, even if just for the moment. come the. we returned victoria. if our homes are destroyed, we will rebuild even more beautiful ones. we defeated israel remain steadfast in ireland, and no one will sway us from our principles. some families have returned to the shattered homes. e got to reclaim their lives, within towns. they are the southern border of those remain hesitant, while waiting for the essential services like a tricity what the internet and food to be restored. senses of some ravaged southern cities are bustling with people. what's here?
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vintage bed. causal for everywhere is really ami station, just outside the town, testified, warning shots to deter, returning presidents, local authorities work to accommodate those, returning a kid in them, and a lot of the from the very 1st moment we were determined to return. as soon as we heard about a ceasefire, but when we arrived at the shop to find these razor store here, firing and people terrorizing them, trying to force them to flee. that on 5 minutes to still waiting at the local hospital on certain of the children's futures, or they actually measure the advantage bit. so if you live in a let's remind you of the details of the ceasefire, which includes an initial to month hope to the fighting is thanks, that has but will not operate as a miller, if you force between the tiny river and the blue line. that's the un designated temporary board. i'm limited time these really military withdrawal and soldiers,
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some southern 11 on over a period of 60 days. this will enable the lebanese army to send thousands for troops to the area. and that will be responsible for patrolling the border reporting any complaints to an international committee and the existing un peacekeeping force. the agreement states that all sides of permitted to exercise their right to self defense. introducing want mccree, he said distinguished public policy, follow up to the american invest to bailey, to joins us from boston by me. welcome back to our to 0. so what if you could help us pick the implications of disagreement? what does it mean? firstly, for the principle in forces all being agreement 11, all namely the lebanese army to now be accusing israel, a violating the cease fire multiple times. we will position is that put the lebanese um for cc and especially as the other ones meant to be overseeing the
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dismantling of his boss as well. thank is good to be with you. again, as a lovely nissan forces have never been able to play a decisive role because they've been deliberately kept a well below the power of the israeli army. as a decision of the major western military powers that us friends, britain and others who help supplier. and therefore, to come up play a decisive role, but it does play a significant symbolic political role and practical role loving these c. lovely civilian. see their own walking around with their drapes passing, but it makes them feel good. it makes them feel a little bit safe, it makes them feel there is some kind of solver and loving these authorities there . but they know that the forward, they cannot militarily from, from the is rarely is. and that's why it has both. i have to be born out of the, as of and so the inner workings of lebanese society because there was nobody to
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protect. the ebony is so it's the beloved his army. as in this agreement, the mob has a decisive element of maintaining. this is far, but as an important political element for the, for the 11 is the decisive element is supposed to be the, um, the um 5 country monitoring units or mechanisms. they call it, which amazingly has not started work yet. i mean, this is quite extraordinary. the 11 east of williams are going back to south club, and while these families are still there as well, that people are in and out. so this is not a serious implementation of a, a real seized fire by adults. right? so this is the hectic a slap dash effort, mostly according to the time table of the desk for a paging american president who's trying to get the word genocide out of the title . so the joe needs serve something and so we have a lot of problems with this. okay, so, so doctor,
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so roughly notice serious inflammation implementation that you say, i mean, that's an interesting point. given that the lebanese armed forces of radius, these concerns the israel, they believe has breached the cease fire agreements. clearly, they may be making the complaints. but if this implementation group to this committee, as cold as no up and running, who is listening to these concerns by the lebanese armed forces, we have a f as well. that's the whole problem that you, that people on both sides now working in a context in which the military battle has been suspended, more or less the information. the battle is clear. it's been going on for, for a year. and people know what both sides are doing. so you're not getting a bottle by both sides trying to appeal to their own base, their own population, to strengthen their domestic positions,
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both in loving and in israel and partly in the united states. and so very precarious cease fire. but it's important to know that everybody wants to cease fire, they need to cease fire for various reasons. so my guesses are delicate, continued objections. accusations of people break. lucy's fire on both sides without a major flare up. hopefully they but the conservation of the, um, uh, implementation mechanism will uh, come into force a day or so. so that there is a mechanism whereby the french and the americans who are the only 2 name so far to this 5 member monitoring group. they can do something and whether that is no more than making press staples and public and shaming people will say. but, you know, the deeper this raises the question that i and others have been talking about for the last couple of days. the real test here is not just the cease fire of people
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shooting each other, nor is that the bottle of political wells between as well, the lebanese government and israel. this is a struggle for the question of whether the colonial period has ended or not. in other words, do the french of the americans with the british and the germans behind them? do they still define how power is exercised in this region? do they still decide the israel, the state of the seas himself as the solemn stayed on the most people? does it have exclusive rights to the land of palestine? and from that state with the support of western imperial powers, continually attract around me? i think what did you create, what is clear is that if washington speaks, israel tends to, to listen. my question to you about the nature of this monitoring committee that you say isn't up and running as and when it should be. what about the neutrality of its members? so we know from through the united states,
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a part of it so far is the united states able to be neutral enough, given its long ties and alliances and loyalties to israel when it comes to holding israel to account for any breaches of the cease fire or any violations of tool overlapping them. so it's not showing the last 50 years would suggest that no, it's not able to be neutral. it's and it's not by law neutral by america law as must keep israel stronger militarily than any combination of israel's falls in the region. this is quite extraordinary that we saw this other action in the last 14 months. the support for the genocide was not wholly consistent. but it was susie aspect and it was very personal on the part of the american president and vice president. so that it's very hard to see the french and the americans. and the british as being really neutral because they never have been, they were responsible for the creation of the designers posted in the conflict. and then they are rarely conflict. the french are responsible for many of the tensions
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within living and, and syria when they were mandated powers there. and that's why we keep saying that these historical elements are important because they still resonate with people. and i saw that it's hard, but you can't read them out. you know, people mature people grow up. adolescence or truants become responsible adults. it's possible that the french and the americans realized that, hey, we really were fair to both sides, right? this will be a much this to the world right before you go. i'm very curious to drill down into the responsibility heavy responsibilities has been placed upon the lebanese army that, according to disagreement is tossed. as i mentioned, with the overseeing the dismantling of his beloved or non state actors. is that something the lebanese army fuse empowered to do, given the amount of support the still remains for hezbollah in the country? and again, the historical record would suggest that smart payable to do that. and some people
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would say, well, it doesn't really want to do that, but who knows? but it's not able to do that, doesn't have that capability. then there's a question which is really important. so what is it, what's, how do you define a to dismantle hezbollah? so what effect is the bella fighter who commands a you're a missile firing unit, also runs a bakery and lives there is, is, is, this is getting him out of the south part of this dismantling, causing his bakery. is that part of the, how does israel define a script that they say exist against them? this is the problem and we will say, we'll say we're attacking tyra's tor planning attack against us without giving any details. and they've been doing this consistently for decades and decades. so the question here is the accountability of both sides of his bottom and makes activation show the evidence of his real mitchell activation. show the evidence and
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let the court of global public opinion and international law make the decision. these really is refused to do that. the american support them and who was received with the french of the international criminal court arrest warrants for the 2 is really leaders, including the prime minister, both the front and the monitors upset, those will not be implemented. so what kind of monitors can they be? this is a tricky question. my son says you still have to keep test of them. you have to keep pushing them. the problem is for these really is they don't want to go back on the battlefield. they talk to rough and tough for me. they say we're going to, you know, do enforced a piece like we enforce the war with our arms. but they realize they don't have the capabilities anymore to, to, i'm 11 and as they did and, and get need, this is fired. and this is where politics is going to become very important for important indeed to run a good so he will thoughts and analysis probably call you back. this is already
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a tax if destroyed more than a 100000 housing units across lab and on reconstruction costs could exceed several $1000000000.00. i would 0, a generalist, have a of the, has gained access to areas destroyed by these really ministry. he's of a, the damage from novice, here in southern lebanon. i mean, the thought i left i left the left, but i won't, that the violations occurred in the border areas. and it is rarely positions in the villages stretching from dakota and miss all fired from a drone, targeted a vehicle in the town of america. and during 3 people, they will also gun fi incidents in him and other areas as well as 2 tank shells fired at civilians and the town of give out to sure. 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. well,
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the surroundings connected with all the butts and numbered 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 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 to this you can see some people searching through the rubble of any things they might find with the personal belongings or basic necessities. there was also widespread destruction and homes and many commercial establishments and the number to your area which has been subjected to a barrage of as riley as strikes. the strikes have continued since the 1st day of the ground invasion, preceded by a prolonged series of erase. all of this has resulted in the extensive devastation seen in the city. never to you,
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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, is ready bombardments, of fixing people here directly on the skies. and that was really strikes of killed at least 42 people across the strip since thursday morning. the army targeted buildings and ship body refugee camp of the north were military sieges. in its 56 de titles, those of displaced by the seniors are fleeing the vidas. that's where the attacks have killed little 44000 palestinians this the will began last october, posting and fleeing the siege and old and gaza had sort refuge in 0 by the list of rats. but they, on the safe that i read them in the country as a support from there, i bought
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a there are no quite warnings in gaza. this day started with a roar of is really just caring out strikes in a loosely it off. it started was palestinians running their lives after is where the forces threatened them or getting them to leave the little um were you look like to i'm getting this is the woman in the to ski with they to came under fire. come up. look, i'm not um oh yeah, i'm a possible things to safety the
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the other side of the go. and as they said, the 2 bodies of the entrance of the house where they were sheltering no time, maybe 2 in a single is where the strike others injured among the child. his arms separated from his body. i told him we are display still one of us sold his place. i have 3 children with me. 2 of them all in critical condition and an intensive care home of the massacres. caught on camera by all to 0 correspondence risking their lives every day. the 2 don't know quite new colleagues of how this team joined most to do to bring him to the emergency room.
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his has bloodied action is really a top the as the hours take by to do the good by a final farewell to lift 12, or on the street in search of safety. like you and we were inside the house. they showed it. some people in june and some were killed while we were trying to flee. we went outside the house and we were attacked again. we are old, displaced from gauze, a city. many people here in central cause i had flood from the north, which has been under is really siege for nearly 2 months. but the latest, the thoughts have caused panic among displaced families who may be forced to sleep . yes, again. i'll just see you the most laid off palestine with diamonds, the founder and president of the international network for aid relief and assistance. she spoke to us from deborah by 11, but she's just return from kansas city. she just go, i'm shocking levels of hunger and desperation. there is a nother,
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a little girl who is 13 years old in the i see you are 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 a c 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. similarly that had been abandoned by d is really horses. they had found bottles of water bottles of coca cola and this packet, etc. 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 couldn't balls and they were vomiting at the doctors. it took them a while to figure out what was going on. bad. absolutely no idea. luckily, 11 of those family members did end up recovering. but this one little girl is 13 years old,
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remains in the i c. and maybe this goes to demonstrate just the levels of sheer hunger that exists there. the only thing that you can really find and got the city right now is, is wow, where 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 . 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. nobody's. there being intense bottles between syrian government forces and fights is in the north west and provinces of a level and it live least
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a 132 fights. isn't the soldiers have been killed off to um, groups launched an attack. it says it's kept to several villages and a military base i'll just do is have to select reports. for a 2nd day, there are fierce battles between syrian forces and fighters. after the highest, the head of a sham armed group launched a surprise attack. the violence in the north western provinces of aleppo and it blew marks the 1st major escalation in years. the fighter say this was in response to the recent attack by president bush shot it as an army not have to know that life changes swiftly and the balance of power has shifted towards us in a way. we never expected. we a stronger than the world, things stronger with god 1st and with you. second,
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the promises via so do not leave your positions the serious military release. the statement saying the arms groups targeted villages, towns and military sites, and that the confrontations are continuing. this is the 1st significant violence between government forces and fighters since 2020. when russia entered key, it mediated a ceasefire agreement. and the timing of the military operation is raising question . village zones have been encroached by the assyrian forces and the 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. the factions in serious say that they, along with their allied groups, have seized at least 10 areas under control of syrian government forces. and it
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says they are determined to continue fighting dissent, who just eat off and fighting in northern syria has displaced thousands of civilians who being forced to seek shelter in make shift attempts. many of our trying to find safety in the northern country side of it live the few belongings with the still ahead on that, i'll just hear a rage in georgia. these are live pitches from the capital to please see to some joining the european union. how much spends a teenage mine as a management issue? south african goldmine saying they were denied food and these are not in school. one of the biggest names in tennis is being hit with the doping fab. um,
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do you see it with that story? the hello. it wilton mother across the western europe as we go on into the weekend. storm control is now making its way out of the way. here it is just swelling away easing away from the netherlands, northern denmark pushing, i have it towards the boat to go see that we have got cooler, we're just talking in behind for a time. and then i'm next for the system that's going to make his way in, in the form of wet and windy weather, but to see the red line on our, with a system here that is a warm front. so that's gonna feed mazda air in from the atlantic. and you can see temperatures begins to pick up here, london, around 9 celsius, into double figures for edinburgh as he pushed on to saturday. could touch the team in london. there's nothing to be saving particularly pleasant because it will be wet and windy, but at least those temperatures on the risers are right. making its way across our lives and heavier. right. coming into west of scotland, both west england through wells, down across the south,
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west approaches ahead of that generally try and find a system makes his wife or the race present. that is the remains of a condo, and we are looking at some wet and winter weather down towards the southeast in kona through with lay down across the bulk is pushing across into grace i some live a shout was coming in across that eastern side of the mediterranean, meanwhile, for north africa, it was fine. the sarah cities last 2 over sons. both were accused of being involved with the illegal trucks. sarah and says they were murdered, so many witnesses had enough for some say not him. so they got the wrong pass, and yet they shocked my oldest son with his arms raised rights group say, a spinning. yes, 30000 drug suspects were killed into assault, cold war and drugs. but the administration of former president would be good to 13 . and the 3rd day had not been held to account until last month,
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when he appeared before the senate and said he gave police disorder being sick premium to fight. the turkey also said he ran a death squad when he was mayor and made no apology for the ramp and killings. and because of the statements, the department of justice says it's formed a test sports that would investigate the target for crimes against humanity. has investigations of only both low level police officers and only handful of cases have been filed in for the work and back without a 0 answer. mind of, of the top stories the south, the lebanese military is accusing israel of multiple violations of
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a ceasefire. deal is where the forces are confirmed and strongly called liberty's territory. it's about 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. so what this is military to prepare for what he cools in 10 school and 11 on. if the ceasefire agreement breaks down, thousands of displace lebanese of trying to get to the homes and with the effort to start rebuilding their lives. many of returning to neighborhoods could have been completely destroyed. a majority forces of killed over 43 people in gaza. the latest attacks targeted to almost struck the future refugee camp. 44000 people chose to stop the millions of people across the ukraine, all without power off to russia's large scale attack of the countries energy infrastructure. the capital key if has been plunged into darkness just as winter steps in temperatures plummet to well below 0 degrees celsius. it follows the
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biology of missiles from russia targeting vital utilities across 9 regions. yeah, for the bunk. yeah. we have color banks, we have head torches that can be charged. we have everything we need, we all prepared. it's not the 1st time it happens. thank god, what's who his back is. there is no warranty. yes. today, or i suspect them vladimir putin has one last code, may strike against all the targets in ukraine as well as a bank has wolf from hockey. the ukrainian officials are concerned. but also at the same time, russia's wondering is that if you continue to use these longer range missiles supplied by the west to hit russian targets inside russia, 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 on to west menu in the west for its weapons. and this delivery of those weapons and russia. it really doesn't. and the reality is that to
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ukraine is facing a very, very tough war. russian troops have been advancing in the east of the country around a cup and scuffle, crossed and cut off over. in fact, the route has been reports that russian troops are inside gulf over and even in the harkey 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 face daily. not the 2nd largest city is under day and night. neat drone undecided strikes, but as the russian tubes and make those at once. does this mean admission by ukrainian authorities and officials that ukrainian troops are struggling on those front lines that russia is breaking through some of those front lines? ukraine has a month have a problem, the trying to mobilize a troops 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,
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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. so george's prime ministers declared, he went into negotiations to join the union house until at least 2028. these are life pictures of from the heart of the children capital to police event is the valley avenue close to the parliament building to enter police. the clashes, the between protest as the right place was since elections last month. thousands of georgians being protesting against the results of that vote. the they accused the government of rigging the election then the bonding told to join the european union well in response apartments to directly come a key z, what he says membership and he may compromise georgia self and see,
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but many from georgia's office. just opposition, believe that the georgia dream costs the fortune closer alliances with russia rather than the the other reforms don't you are asking from georgia not just reforms, but steps that would mean a rejection of ad dignity. this includes the evolution of the lower on the transparency of n g o's, the repeal of the lower against l. g b, t propaganda, the position of sanctions, the deliberate collapse of georgia's economy, the release of mikhail, such as she really, and the more we will move toward the european union with dignity doing us. this is the mandate of georgian society, but of course keep close eye on development said to be see, but moving on now folks, as an island, a choosing a new government on fridays, the country enjoys a huge budget. so if this is economy relies on island being the home to many us
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tech and pharmaceutical jobs, bringing high wages with them. but for many working class, ours people, the basics and life of missing. john, how has the support from dublin? the one thing you see plenty of in the irish capital is construction a forward investment boom has pushed property prices up and there's a chronic shortage of housing. hi, a survey the survey. i'm just kind of thing for the election in this election. the to intersect. no one in our block, it will surface re apartments, so we're all evicted by our landlords. but no one became homeless because we kept over falls and full flock. madeline knew hanson's experience of summary eviction by a landlord looking to setup. he's not on common. and the major election theme, the left wing people before profit potty may be small, but it's message is clear. vote for someone who fight the corporate greed to keep
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a roof over your head. should have been to the sky. it's a basic human right to saw. i'm part of what they call the hidden homeless. okay. i haven't yet phones a place to rent. that's florida. but there's about 500000 that are in the hidden homeless situation. evicted and priced out mounted lee. he has belted out his palate for better housing football than to use property as a web generation versus laura parker housing as a human race. for that, you blame the current 100 percent lot and will continue his weekly protest outside parliament building the election as the coordination between the major parties in a gale and deanna foil looks like the 2 in new are and the issue, the blights his life. and so many others, the cost and shortage of housing look set to festa. riots on the streets of dublin last year was stoked by mt. the green figures blaming and influx of asylum seekers . the realities, se experts, he's quite different. the housing problem is because the economy,
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so successful part, there is significant number of sight them and seekers ukrainians. but the bulk of the immigrants are highly skilled. coming to a highly paid jobs, i'm paying a load, a tax rich country. then fueled by forwarded money to getting along the way to look after it. so don't know how else to 0. now the latest mind is to the shouldn't this use gold mine in south africa has told us that mistreatment by bosses all 3 teenagers and for a nationals are arrested shortly after resurfacing hundreds. possibly thousands of others. i believe to be still on the ground. i'm a test that has more from still from time. another group of mine is come out of an advantage out in south africa, the team, they just say they would not rescued by the government. they left the shop as soon as they got the chance. 2. 1 is 19 years old. the other 2 are only 16 right now.
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are you the one that did it just say the that one of the minimal highest sometimes don't give us food but receive in each and every day. if you complain yeah. they beat you up to the minus say they come from neighboring mozambique and i've done, i've been down there and says to me, i was forced to live all my goat. the bosses didn't let us leave with anything. they just want us to work for them. so that's a can police, a guiding some of band and soft waiting for mine is to come out. this is way the teenagers the much from they climbed all the way up from down there. the police regarding the shots they, they heard voices, people talking, and eventually they saw the boys coming up poverty. lewis of africans and undocumented migrants to the abandoned mines, looking for gold. some of those arrested had been denied, fail and charged with the legal mining and position of gold. how did we toss out? is there still funding? so that as soon as
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a month's slides and these new gund as killed at least 15 people, more than a 100 people are still missing. the government has issued a national disaster less often. the days of heavy rains caused rivers to boast. the bank, something many homes on the water and a land slide triggered by heavy rain in indonesia as killed at least 7 people. it happened in mid done on the island of symmetry early this week a string of lamps live killed more than 20 people. seasonal rain often causes flooding of land slides. the asian country delegates from a 175 countries. a meeting in south korea for you in fact, talks ain't of securing agreements on limits in plastic ways. one of the biggest plastic pollutants, indonesia is running up space to dispose of it. jessica washington reports some think polk i'm here as a to file land, so in depth of on the outskirts of chicago. 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,
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during the rainy season, it's actually common for that to be what some of the residents here, coal, trash land slides, rubbish. going from the top of mountain, 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 sites. 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. a 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, se indonesia disagrees with production restrictions on plastic stating the needful, plastic products in industry,
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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 0. different government officials and aging are facing tough questions on the whereabouts of china as defense minister don't. john on named west and officials of claim don't. is the subjects of an investigation into alleged corruption? if that's true, he would be the 1st successive defense chief to face. such allegations, pride explains. speculation has been swelling about the fates of defense minister don't. john, driven mainly by us officials being quoted in western media as saying he's being cool, topic name more than one year long investigation into a legs. corruption at the very highest levels of china is military. the p. i le, although at least one unnamed source has
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a caution about these reports going to cope with a job as minister last december when his free descent, this young fool was fired from the job. i'd like to charged with corruption. now don't as last been seen in public a week ago with a gathering of defend cease in laos when he unexpectedly cancel the shed. your meeting with is us counterparts. that will, of this is potentially very embarrassing for the chinese leadership with don't being the hon. pick choice of administer of president change in paying the all socrates though in beijing have been quick to downplay these reports from june. this is just shadow chase. haggling. next question. the format defense minister lee shank. food and his pre dis, s a way from her with both expelled from the communist party last to june on a charge of serious violations of discipline. normally
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a euphemism for corruption. both cool tasks by this wide ranging anti corruption drive, which if these latest reports proved to be true, has now of course, a know the seeing if they got in the government's run. mcbride, i'll use era john car. so it had allowed a 0 while strategy as a new social media event under 16, just raising concerns among privacy advocates and some parents. at this point all roads lead to origin, tina as funds head office was the biggest game and south american club for the
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the the 5 as board hayes and the thank you so much. name one is ruben on room is 1st home games. manchester united monitor, it's been quite some evening old traffic. i'm still wants to go off the united with a 110 a way that switch on sunday. they're into the watch for long, a full amount of alex focus in the home. see. so clearly inside of minutes against photo events and as you wrote the game, a 100 go not sure with that goes within a week and so it started this much of both. you know, he said in the standings say he wants to take a too long lead a back and forth going so they need for reference point and square you twice to put the home see 3 to up with full time approaching it still in $93.00. so i had better not telling coach kind of going areas by controlling your roller 1st, so it's fine. the 73 year old came out of his assignments. any additional take on this job, the 1st row, my goal of his latest funding challenge was an equalizer against
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a rosalie game for an injunction as possible as soon off in london and it still to on that. so chelsea all dominating the 3rd se court. eventually the london club made it all straight ring wins with a soon over at craig, and jim and side hiding time for splunk, come through school is fit gold in the competition. the seasons pre owned ukrainian showed unlikely. calling literature added a 2nd lights on chelsea could go up to 2nd in the premier league in the coming days by play asked inventor on sunday. now remedy would start jude spelling and says little pull all the full. i'm saving you up right now. on wednesday the book will be around to now for the full amount. some of the champions league. i'm premier league standings. response on a slip thoughts. we enjoyed this result and i getting ready to take on manchester city on sundays city though without a window in the last 6 games, vis, or penalty. they are still a very, very, very good team. and uh, one of the reasons why i think that while you all are the best manager in the world,
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a one of the best manual, i think the best though is that he always comes up with solutions for his problems . so and his problem now might be dead, rosary is as, but we all know, at least i think i'm, that he will come up with the problems. are there run a formula? i'm go again. hopefully, after showing that the biggest game in south america comfortable takes place on south like tens of thousands of resilience and headings, origin seeing if a couple others that are responding to resilience, sides of fargo and less come in yet. or at least in the final that's taking place. one is aries. the windows will be heading to capsule next month to take proctor meaningful inter continental a fox on grand assumption and from the eagles film sex being hit with a dog payment suspension. the polish tennis stall tested positive for a band hall medication in august the schools and see the thing agency saying sounds like bull. most significant fault or negligence because the soul's fail test was
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a contaminated medication. she's been taking back in poland. so it's like, has accepted a one month suspension will be able to play in the 1st grand stomach, next to about is the plus, straight of, you know, put treatments as a notice to him is that is the band drug and question newly prescribe the whole conditions it's outlawed in sports because it can help improve insurance russian stake. escape to come with a volley, eva and china swimming champion, son young. other athletes to have tested positive for the drug screen success, hostile tests, with due to contamination of the medication. melatonin, which shipping citing to help us sleep a student, 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
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a banned substance. i've never heard about before, but everything i've worked so hard for my entire life into question. both me and my team had to deal with tremendous stress and anxiety. now everything has been carefully explained, and with a clean slate, i can go back to what i left the most cats are is hosting the penultimate for minute one race of the season. alondo norris on his mclaren see might, i'll skip yesterday. that's all the thing. the constructors will championship, maclaren lead the way, not concepts the head of for rory rentals max the stop and has already won the drive is title is closest driver morris left to reflect on how close he came to winning the individual championship practice and sprint qualifying, take place at the sales kits on friday. i think for the majority of the season, we've had a better call than what red boulevard. but when i've been winning mex,
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is it just been seconds, you know, the 1st quarter of the season when max was winning, we were 56 things like that. so it was much easier for them to make points then it was for us to catch any points since then, placing what comes out right in the coming days. but that is how the sport is looking for that. all right, excellent, and a bank thanks for that. before we go to australia has passed a new law of binding children younger than 16 from using social media is some of the toughest legislation in the world. so o'clock reports and president, a dangerous and harmful social media is doing. that's how the strategies 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
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more harm than good. michael does you want? it 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 as 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. all the, all the children's social media is not for 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 bad why come into effect
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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 lows differ from state, the state was monitors in ohio and florida requiring parental consent, astrology, as well as the 1st countries to propose age verification methods such as biometrics and government identification to as to youngsters. exposure to social media platforms. sir. clock out to 0, bruce and that guy you up today. that's it for me. the bulk of for this, these up and i'll be back in
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aisle to the ancient city of fallback. this area was one's home to more than 500000 people. now it is empty. lives that were abruptly ended, without warning alone with hopes, dreams, and aspirations. the living rooms ami accuses israel of violating a ceasefire. while these are the 5 minutes to assess his troops are ready for war. if the truce breaks down on the low, on the bulk of business, i'll just say reluctant, though, also coming up picking through the pieces, people would turn to southern level and to find out what's left on
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