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the, the, this is data use live from the in israel and hezbollah, millet sense launch new attacks and games to each of both sides climbed fresh strikes the day after and striving farms killed, hundreds and 11 on global powers as the 2 sides to pull back from the brink of life also on the program, the w a challenge to the capital of bono states in norfolk nigeria as presidents return hope to see what's left of best safety after devastating floods for a lot of them. yeah. so that's the whole me thing is that for us to sure of support for his country, the price president issue if you're traveling to washington this week to present these victory plaque,
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to as to whether i from the i'm from here. welcome to the program, israel and the medicine group has bala loans fresh attacks against each other on tuesday is rightly announced dozens of new strikes against stuff and 11 on a new pointed that it had intercepted most of the 50 projectiles entering northern israel, lebanon's health ministry says is, riley strikes, killed more than 550 people since early on monday morning. of your tax. i've also sent tens of thousands fling to safety squares of a lot. will grow world leaders of color for immediate, stopped and advising. and is really wor fi and takes off a striking targets and 11 on as its campaign against has below,
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widens. israel 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. but human rights watch says civilians can be expected to know the locations. roads 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. god willing, we will be back. tell netanyahu we will return. israel's prime minister issued this message to the people of levin is rose. moore is not with you this week because, but for too long because bell has been using you as human shields in place. rockets in your living rooms,
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and this was in your garage. those rockets and missiles are writing directly at our cities directly at our citizens to defend our people against as well as strikes. we must take out those weapons. as zillow says, it launched dozens of rockets towards military bases in northern israel, including the port city of haifa, residents, there are divided over israel's air strikes. we need to end the swell. nothing's felt in other one anymore most. i'm very happy that we're finally retaliated. so 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. so israel says it will stop only when it's residents can return to northern border areas which were evacuated. it has the law allies the time i say they won't stop cross border attacks until there's
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a ceasefire in gazda. both have been designated as care organizations by several nations. fears of an all out conflict are growing as loving on march. the deadly is days since the 2 sides went to war in 2006 stripes to the lebanese, the capital. then we can join a bureau chief in bay route and how many to trace the welcome mohammed. second day of major strikes in babylon. what's the latest? the situation remains very far. the tide here in the been known as the class just continue on the border. a fresh wave of heavy strikes is why you, these strikes targeted towns in the south end of the call region a while ago, you know, the past 24 hours where the bloody, the death toll is still at the increase as they've been. he's a health minister indicated that earlier today is that count that told count that
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for one day yesterday he's worried the new year, half of the number of casualties in 33 days of the 2006 for between has the law. and it's, while the townsend's off refugees are still arriving from the 1000 pounds of families. i've spent there that night in their cars on, on the roads yesterday. it's, or the feels like a war in the country. every aspect feels like a war and i'm hearing a lot this from people, the they, they feel that we are already into the war. and the, you know, every aspect of life is reminding them of the mood back in 2006. right? so, so when world lead us, when, when everyone turns rides and says, let's try to stop based from escalating into old. i will found people there. i think, well, it's already started. that's exactly. that's, that's the general feeling. i mean, you know, that israel is, is
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a renewing warnings to the been, he's and the influx is stuff for g of refugees is still ongoing. people are still stuck on the roles, dis, townsend's, of people coming from the south to be rude and northward. so, you know, other schools have tend to be shelter as forty's people. uh there's very few apartments left and they were for rent. a lot of them have been booked by at these refugees. a lot of hospitals, activities has been disruptive to accommodate the numbers of casualties due to these white stripes. so really everything feels like for here and then build a word about these is writing the warnings. the ministry says it's will and people living there has both sides to move away. so all of those sites well known and all people hating those warnings as well. these warnings were renewed.
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why did go by the is what you the, or the army yesterday at the, in the mid 3 published a propaganda video showing what it says are weapons hidden in a civilian casualties. a facility of facilities across the south and, and claiming that the militants, the officers below are using them to fire rockets, to where it is right now. there's no way for us to verify these claims. but, you know, we've seen a user generated videos on social media coming from the south, a showing of the secondary explosions following these really strikes on some positions. positions in the south. people have been leading their homes towards the woods and northwards and that wasn't a safe journey. many of them told us that they escaped several strikes on their way out. and i've been hearing reports about the elderly boston golf in, in cause as they were, jumped in huge
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a traffic. and so this influx of refugees is unprecedented. and it's a bit chaotic. you know, it's on clear how the government was faced, the situation. okay, thanks for that update and how did that the w is that they root bureau check what i'm going to try to. so me bring you some of the nicest updates from this conflict between israel has been out of 10 since that increase 7 on the health ministry says 568 people have died in his writing strikes since monday morning. 50 off those children and $1800.00 have been wounded schools in the north and 11 on the north, israel and 11 on have been closed and flies to be rude. airport, canceled the wind peacekeeping mission to nap, but on uni, felt in contact with both sides and urging the escalation, it suspended patrols in the board and between israel and that on francis cold on the un security council. the whole emergency meeting and an interview with cnn,
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iran's, the president said they have said has belong, cannot stand alone against the israel and it's western allies. amelia is a retired, is reading the israel defense force is kind of an extensive background and is writing the treat, intelligent she also as a, as an international media advisor for a previous is right the government and she joins us from kind of a well, i'm glad to have you welcome to the w. b 's, right? the army has release you images which they say show the exact location of has blog weapons, a stored in civilian homes, different kind of intelligence. could the idea have removed those weapons and a less disruptive way and perhaps a lot. oh yeah. so it's interesting you asking them such a way, what you're saying is that we should have done a ground incursion. wow. that's the next stage when we're in an aerial operation, which is the ground for forgive me. i didn't suggest anything. i asked
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a question, please continue. so. absolutely. so i always wonder about what kind of, what do you do when you have an enormous arsenal with the idea of put out yesterday was one example of one cruise missile held inside a private home in a village in southern lebanon. and this is the kind of arsenal that she's bought was built up since the 2006 2nd level. no more. it is built up in the southern towns that are mainly she, i towns in the back of valley and in the industrial area they route. again. those are strong holes. and this illustration that the idea of put out is most definitely because we're not physically going into the towns and villages that is a ground incursion, which would be, i say, sadly, much more just deadly listening to my home up before i can,
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my hearts can go out to what's happening right now in lebanon, and everybody is looking at israel, and i'm saying, look at, watch these fall off as built with the swamp regime of the wrong you quoted before, the uranium president on his way to new york. in that sense, he's going to the united nations, and this is what this loan or shame of the wrong supply to says well, since 2006 is this, okay. you waves different types of weapons in the house that's understood. and as we heard from the homage i little, oh yeah, there's no way for those images to be independently verified. we take what you say will when we say what you say, and we'll make our own mind. so the prime minister went on tv to tell the people that live with on israel's war is not with you, is it with has belong? if that's true, why give them such short notice before yesterday's massive strikes, sees the laws of israel from october 8th. this is
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not a war that israel started, she's by law the day after from us attacked israel attacked israel with rockets with you, avi's with projectiles throughout the north and has done so every single day since i'm talking about, she's below the she i, to lebanese organization this isn't something disconnected that started yesterday when israel took the initiative. i think that all of us, and i want to hope that our viewers would actually agree that none of us want a chair entity in the houses next door that we don't want to support them. and in that sense, when we are telling people up front be where, you know, who's in the house next door, you know, what's in their weaponry. it's an enormous amount. we're not talking about lose that in israel giving early warning. we're doing so in a way to try to save lives. i don't think any war is nice and i have lived for the
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last 11 months, 11 and a half months in a country war, both against hamas, from the goal to strip an please bala from the north. and i'll remind all of us that she's by law in let them on in syria, in iraq. and the hope is for me, i'm going to also attacks us. this isn't. so i'm just a started yesterday. you said my heart goes out to the people in this, that terrible, terrible plight. what do you have being more humane? so at the, is reading the ministry to give people more time to pack up their lives. or do you think that there's any war in which there are no, i mean, no humanitarian issues. more is a terrible thing there. gives the furniture for the service. you know, well, i'm happy to take that i'm, well, i don't want to do is re litigate how we got the, how we got to where we are. so the question was,
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what is it the you may say to give people more time to pack up the hope that lives? that's a simple yes or no. i'll take your answer and then we'll move on to the next. i would like to give early warning to chair entities that they shouldn't be there and i can feel bad for the civilians. i am actually very proud and i say proud of the fact that these really military gives warning ser no military's world wide anywhere. give warning, certainly chair entities drops. so let's take it is the fact we do give a warning. what you're asking is why couldn't we have given more warning a day a week? let's, let's, she's going to move all of their weapons out. their chair entity, i'm sorry to say that i'm proud that we give early warning. they get yours. question of thank you so much. when hearing the 1st out of a history of those terrible october 7th, how much talent attacks against israel. what is your reading of why israel is
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intelligence gathering against? has bala seems so extensive while its intelligence on a mass failed so woefully nearly a year ago? a part of the answers within your question, both myself as an expert. and i think that the idea of the entire intelligence community in general, were very focused on his by law, the for october, 2nd, all share with you and the viewers that when the rocket alarm went off at my house on october 7th, at 6 29 am my question was o has please bala started it's a to and i say that because the plan that's from us i'm active on the ground air, see of to the tunnels etc. as they came. and they didn't use the titles to be and this is something that the id f has been following. she's bought a training for, for years before the october 7th. and that is why you're seeing a much more systematic, clear cut,
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initiated that israel is to take it. there is bala because it was something that was being prepared for years. a guest is by the time, and i think you can see that clear difference in the whole thing is that i said as an expert, i was wrong about how much i was not looking at them. i didn't see it. there was a lot of information there was very focused on fisma control. could you thank you for to hear us through that side idea of kind of form a is there any government media advisor? many isaac, thank you. thank you. we'll take a look at some of the stories that making headlines that so the claimant officials say impression missiles have hit apartment buildings and critical infrastructure. and the safety of staff provision for the 2nd night in a row on the person was killed and several injured. the regional governors said it was the 1st time rush i had used like bombs to attack the safety patio door of the founder of the messaging service. telegraph says the platform will begin
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cooperating with law enforcement officials. he announced that changes to the terms of service to share and use that data and responds to legal requests. so do are all things being prosecuted in france for allegedly fighting to act against criminals using the rescue workers. and it's really a searching for 2 taurus, that's a grandmother and a 5 month old baby who went missing after heavy flooding hit the central tuscany region. torrential rain for several of us. the bus, they have banks and inundated roads. a regional official said it was the arabs was flooding for a century. that's an i g area where people in the countries northeast have had to live with a threat of conflict and terrorism for years. now that troubles have been compounded by the regions worst floods for decades. heavy rains recently best adapted in the states a born in and they think it's capital my do the right. that's a disaster. kill doesn't this, that and full hundreds of thousands from the homes. but people are starting to see
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why, but people are starting to be tough to see what's left if that devastated safety and the such a coolant results. it's been nearly 2 weeks since by gonna okay, why cube fled the floods direct he's oh my god. he and his family escaped spot. they don't have much to come back to me. i don't know 100 isn't lactose, but you can see all my electronic damage or my, you know, in bates withdrawal, including doctors, my wife and mail and bulletin is damaged. but the idea of returning seems far away and for now, he and his family are staying in different places. the most painful thing is too much. i'm not with them. if i'm in my,
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my child is not even fit into book. just because he needs to be the floods displaced hundreds of thousands of people like by gun heavy rain for cause the dam to best go very much of my degree with water. officials say 77 people died. many here see the dns gets enough and they have to inform people that such thing would happen before that you, my job is because i know different it to be, have the information that so she is coming. we don't really need to know about what that we did on the team that what time i will come close to the bones dates, information commissioner admitted to dw after them had been neglected. us in mission we could have done better because the done is 50 years old. we had been cutting out the maintenance on the stuff drawn for the past. we would have been the distribution, but the seats, you wouldn't even,
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we had put if you had, i think the funding will do what i was very much is the city's west flooding for generation. as the flood waters begin to receive what's not left in his wake is a trade of damage. these homes are completely submerged when the what types of hits i'm interested in. so i left with no choice but way backwards. there's no search and see a window kind, we'd sense as my back on a heads that the government promised to help those affected both says he and his family happens because anything yet we often into a problem and causes this is up to a month with the situation in the optima is more than 0 then then situation in floating is community will likely now face what that bond diseases and food in security on top of the problems they have before. they will be hoping the government will learn from this disaster and make the infrastructure more risky
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when you're pregnant, present is a lot of them. is events case in the united states to present what he calls his victory plan to president biden. and presidential hopefuls, carla harris and donald trump, presidency landscape has already begun trying to boost us bipartisan support for his country's efforts against russia's invasion. they also have been holding meetings with other world leaders on the sidelines of the un general assembly, along with military mattress that look for the credit and president studies. so cool. victory plan includes a thinking, logic, investments and ukraine's of bassett energy sector. to avoid power shortages in the coming winter. let's get more from our correspondent mathias ability at who's in chief a welcome mathias. and what do we know about presence that landscape victory pack? so the big 3 plan is not public yet. come,
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we don't really know what to do to interest in detail, but so let's get how side a few words about it. and basically, it is about putting you credit into a position of strength to either advance militarily, but even maybe more important to force the russians at the negotiating table and to negotiate from a position of strength, the outcome that ukraine desires. it will entail some military measure is that means, and ons, packages, etc. it would certainly include the demand you the well known ukrainian, dumont, to use long range missiles on russian territory to disrupt the rest of the logistics, to make it more difficult for russia to supply its troops that, occupying ukraine at the moment. um, it will uh, most likely the, the incursion into costs might be part of that plan. uh, the, the, the occupation of this russian territory is of course, the fall gaining too if that's also something that would be valuable if it ever
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came to negotiations. and as we hear, there's also um, probably a long time, paul, to it's a strategic guarantees. deterrence that needs to be put in place if something is agreed upon in future negotiations to keep russia out of the country. in the long term, an accelerated need to membership process, for example, could be part of it. as i said, we don't know the details, but it's, it's, it's basically a long list of demands to put your credit in the stronger position. so it was again, a presence that landscape very much the center stage. internationally. what did people vast think about the district? did they think that something might actually change as a result of this trip? and this plan? i think people are looking mostly to the very specific demands that are on the table already. that's this long range messiah use in russia. for example,
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that would be something that many see something that would spring from your crime. it would not probably be a game changer. i think that very few people would think that that could be like something that's which is on the different kinds of war. and then ukraine would suddenly win within months or so, but it would put ukraine in a better position. so this is closely watched, and this is probably the expectation of people who have it said no, with the monde. and it's something that to many people, yes, you could make it the president's landscape has said that this also will determine the future of this war. he's talking about stay at the u. s. presidential elections . how much do you find in spring through that to november? will affect their lives. certainly, ukraine's happy watching this election closely. and there is a lot of frustration with abiding administration in terms of, uh, you know,
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allowing ukraine to use the next, maybe better weapon or then as a next needed a measures like again, the long, straight, a long raised strikes on russia. and this could be perceived as halted and slow, but they have been supporting ukraine from the beginning with a trump administration. things might look very differently and there's a lot of anxiety around this election. but it might bring somebody into paula in the us would stop supporting ukraine. ok, thank you. my tears mysterious putting it in keith of the lord and ukraine is offended to almost everything, including romantic relationships and families. government dates, it shows both right to the 10 year loved when marriage rates almost as low and the time of war and love, it seems, is not what it used to be. dw is a sonya fall account reports from k looking for love foss, this is the,
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the team in century keith ties is a dating coach for me. she says the board has linked to many couples, wreaking up and made the dating scene unpredictable. the wholesome fisher you're truly moved. i hear from men, but it's not easy for them to find a girlfriend because many women have moved away at the same time. that's an increased need for relationships such as most for close press least could be support and trust with your should be to ship a seen it. so organize is a big event st. it's particularly popular with them. industry adina says, since the war she's used to main, we're afraid of commitment. maybe also escape of the draft offices making them joining the government. and maybe i know from friends that some men are simply afraid to leave the house. they even order food at home. you can go anywhere with
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them. adina is a single mother. she says she's open to dating a soldier. even one who has been injured. but she does have one data break. it involves a physical handicap. it's not a problem or some, but it's a big know if he has some mental health issues. for me, that is prior to d, if i have especially since i'm not alone, and that would be aggression when it seems to me that many of them are starting to bother you about this at their school. so that with some of the some of the stuff and said he was badly injured last you was subbing in the south a as 9. what happened today? i know a lot of people who struggle guys with amputations who were broken by it because they believe that life told no longer be the same one that they gave me cold and then will they. he says he's confident he can find a box. no call a looked at because when i meet women in person, they see that i walk,
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