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the, the, this is the don't even use live from berlin, lebanon says more is riley bonds targeting has bought, i have killed nearly 500 people, thousands and 11 on fleet, their homes to escape pierre strikes. israel says has been, i'm innocence, or hiding weapons in civilian housing. also coming up ukraine's presidents, a lansky on a crucial visit to the united states, toward an munition factory before presenting his victory plan to end the war with russia. the
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unpopular fidelity as welcome to the program. israel says it has struck as more than a 1000 has bought a targets in 11 on including strikes in the capital. they route 11 on says nearly 500 people have been killed. thousands of flat their homes in southern lebanon to escape the bombardment. the u. s. is sending more troops to the region as the conflict escalates. and is really war plain takes off. striking targets and 11 non assets campaign against has below widens of israel says around $1300.00 targets were hit did accuses the militants of hiding long range rockets in civilian homes and aims to destroy their capabilities . israel is warning residents in lebanon, south and east to leave areas where they say the weapons are stored, that human rights watch says civilians can be expected to know the location. roads
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are jammed as people flee 1st day for ground. there were strikes in the south, so we came here and we don't know what's left behind. i swear we don't know what's happening. so willing we will be back. tell netanyahu we will return. israel's prime minister issued this message to the people of lebanon. israel's war is not with you. this with his bottle for too long because bottle has been using you as human shields. it place rockets in your living rooms and missiles in your garage. those rockets and missiles are writing directly at our cities directly at our citizens. to defend our people against whose butler strikes, we must take out those weapons. as zillow says that launch dozens of rockets towards military bases in northern israel, including the port city of haifa, residents,
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there are divided over israel's air strikes. we need to end the swell north of spelt and other one of my most. i'm very happy that we're finally retaliated and the government is showing us the care my in aren't offending us under attack, and we're finally fighting back. maybe it will help to lead us to the end of this k i saw from the sign on israel says it will stop only when it's residents can return to northern border areas which were evacuated or has the allies of her mouth say they won't stop cross border attacks until there's a ceasefire in gazda. both have been designated as care organizations by several nations. fears of an all out conflict are growing as 11 on marks the deadliest day since the 2 sides went to war in 2006. let's make now with brian gratuitous. he is a senior fellow for u. s. foreign policy at the middle east institute in washington dc. welcome to dw
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and hughes. so israel says it's hit more than $1300.00 has bought a targets in the last 24 hours. lebanon's health industry says almost 500 people, including 35 children, have been killed and over 1600 people injured. do we know what israel's goal is here? i think israel's goal is to try to restore a sense of strategic deterrence against has the law and some of the other forces. it faces in the region, and that's a pretty tall order. given the nature of husband lots of chairs, the organization, it has a very sophisticated militia. i think israel's exacted a pretty high cost in taking out some of the leaders and the commanding control and communications capabilities. but this is a very sophisticated force, and this could be a very long fight. so we'll see what comes next and how has block choose this to retaliate as how sudden the throw,
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the leader of hezbollah was threatened. they would find, is this essentially the beginning of an all that war between israel and test bar as it's anyone's guess. if it's an o at where it's going to be very costly for the people in the lab and on and not just has a lot. if you look at the record in 2006 and that was devastating for, for, for 11 on and has, but as blessed to exist here, we are almost 1520 years later. so i wouldn't, you know, with this thing that i am focused on it as well as 2 other actors, including iran, which has been quite quiet since it's episode in april when it fired ballistic missiles and, and drugs into israel unsuccessfully. so there's a lot going on and today's middle east and israel's trying to, i think, restore some some sense of deterrence against his adversaries. but i think it's a really difficult task given that it's not just as the lot today. it's also how my
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still that exist in gaza and there's a range of other militias including the flu season. yeah. and that fire on israel almost on a daily basis is, has paula still actually in a position though to respond to militarily to these attacks, to any significant extent? that's the question. i think a lot of people are asking after. ready these stunning attacks using the, the beepers and the 2 way radios last week and then the elimination of some of hospitalized tar commanders. so i think uh, well, well know the answer to that. i think it's anyone's guess. it depends on how deeply imbedded some up, some of the leaders who still exist. they are underground. i've seen some of the tunnels that hezbollah itself has dug in across the border from northern israel. i've been through them, so there's a lot of sophisticated military hardware that has the law has as well. but we,
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we really don't know at this early stage of attacks just today, killing more than 500 people. we don't have the full damage assessment to know, and i think actions will really tell us and reactions from the husband. i will tell us, with some clarity about what their capabilities are in the next few days for us for you in the us. because at washington, a said it's against a ground invasion. president biden has said the us is quote, working to de escalate. do you think israel with listen? it doesn't seem like they will. israel's responding to 2 main things, the security conditions, their citizens face, and the region, and also the pressures that israel is put under government on these various runs. and i think there's a deep concern about this war of attrition that israel's facing for multiple front . and i think a defined administration in the united states looks a lot like a bystander here, 2 events, even though it is largest security guarantor in quite
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a partner of israel, it has to seem to be able to shape israel's actions either in this theater or in the cause of war in a meaningful way, and that's what caused it to a lot of people, a lot of observers. but i think the answer that poses, essentially israel's responding to a lot of what its own citizens want, which is a sense of security and calm. the current is really government has stated that if once it's citizens that have been displaced from the north to be able to go back and put it in safety and security. so those, those dynamics, i think, override any sort of dialogue or pressure that comes from the outside, including from the united states. we're running out of time, but i do want to bring back at one issue, which was you mentioned to run a little bit earlier in and in this interview, how do you see the rollover, ron, and all this, the res, uranian regime, of course, at being has follows main support as well. it runs, it looks pretty weak these days and they are relative to what is rio and united
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states. and some of the us partners have around the region around has been embarrassed multiple times this year, including i, i think it's both stick missile and drone, striking april, which did not succeed. it also was embarrassed at the end of august when the leader from us is male. how may i, mia was, was killed by a reportedly israel inside of the run. so we're, but everybody's waiting to see if a ron actually jump in here. but a lot of those ers think that are on it as an interest not to get more deeply. bob, brian, we're going to have to leave it there. great chatting to you. thanks for your analysis for joining us on the don't use brian cartoon us with the middle east institute. thanks level or i don't to take a look now with some more stories making headlines. gaza is how much are on house ministry says the latest is randy airstrikes in the center of the territory of killed at least 8 people, including 5 children separate strikes at homes and the school sheltering displaced
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people. israel's military says it was targeting a homeless command center, flash flooding, his head parts of britain after some area. so more than a months worth of rain for in 24 hours. the day you ship time a motorway and some schools in the county of bedford share stuff, a chair and in london, which also experience travel, disruptions and property damage. are your friends present? and so a lot of your zaleski is in the us to present what he calls a victory plan to president joe biden. and presidential hopefuls comma harris and donald trump in pennsylvania as a landscape toward. and i munition factory that produces artillery shells. he thanked the workers there and told him ukraine needs more of what they make so landscape. and the state governor also signed some of the shells of ukrainian. dieters kline includes some big demands of its western allies. fighting continues to rage in eastern ukraine, russia making slow games,
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a tremendous human cost. but over time, expanding the territory. it controls russian forces had been pushing towards the key strategic city of for across for months. taking for cross got a few other nearby towns could open up the eastern front with potentially disastrous consequences for ukraine. for its part, ukraine strategy continues to involve heading inside russian territory with drones . most recently blowing up an ammunition storage site, the reportedly contained north korean made munitions ukrainian president follow to me is a landscape says he's detailed victory plan, could help turn the tide show. he says it gives ukraine the quote, the strongest possible position to bring peace close certain moments she could before he left for the us. he sent this message has listed, you know, so that is the most is it next week. could be crucial in many ways in still single russian tyra that i see this aggression and to restore normal security and out of mind in a split sample. this to happen at issue determination of our partners,
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i must be matched by the courage of ukrainians. sage a visa will be the answer to the question. when was this will end is really when the determination of our partners keeps pace with what we can do to protect ourselves. we pay to defend our independence to win ukraine must win this war. great. kind of weight and will be put together with a whole load more. but i'm not, there's not much we know yet, but so lensky has said. his victory plan contains a military component, including ukraine's incursion into russia and using long range weapons on russian territory. a political component that would determine ukraine's place in the world security order and diplomatic and economic components as well. the military aspect is what we know the most about as you crane seeks to strengthen itself to win on the battlefield. the
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ukrainian incursion into rushes, cursed region which started on august 6th is part of the plan, even if it is so far failed to divert huge numbers of russian troops from the front lines. it gives you create a bargaining chip. crane has also captured hundreds of russian prisoners, and course the victory plan also includes, keeps request to use long range weapons like attack them's missiles to hit targets deep inside russia. savanski has publicly called on president biden multiple times to get that permission saying it could change the course of the war. but until now, biden has said no us media reports that officials have seen elements of the victory plan and are confident that it can work. but joe biden will be the 1st person to see the entire plan. so lansky said that if the us doesn't sign off, war may continue for years. and then my, you know, there is no alternative to peace, no freezing available or any other manipulations that would simply shift russian
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aggression to another stage. we need reliable, and the last thing security for ukrainians, and by extension for all of europe, was that what we're working toward the tool? ultimately ukraine says the victory plan is a bridge to understanding what the country's future will be after the war. jenny mothers is an expert on russian politics that ever ist with university. and during your we asked her why zaleski has chosen to name and a victory rather than piece plan. i think it's very important for zalinski to shift the narrative and to shift the way that his, his supporters in the west, particularly in united states. think about how this war my hand. and he wants to make it really clear that ukraine is capable of being successful, is capable of driving russian aggressors out of your opinion territory. and not simply willing to accept some sort of only compromise which might leave large parts
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if you find in territory in russia's hands maybe indefinitely. so i think the choice of the language is, is really significant for the message that he wants to get across to europe. today's had this type of morning using information on our website, the www dot. com take care the . he's the head of a country that knows this has been occupied by china for almost 75 years with time to see for his country to best business. china, september 27th on dw, the ken this give traditional cheese.

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