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lines, pounds admitted to him, groups taking all the military infrastructure and picking of leaders and targets. it strikes international warnings of a conflict spiraling towards even move. others is dominating talks at the united nations. the head of these really military says the contain will intensify further and has the law says the war is entering a new phase all signs point to the conflict, getting worse and not point the way to peace. god, office in berlin, and this is the day the have we not learned anything from what has been happening and god's over the past year. we should all be a lot of by the escalation. lebanon is putting kind of shape as we are almost in a full fledged full scale awards knocked anyone's interest. this finance has to
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stop immediately and the consequences will be on constant about these can not be the new normal was the there is a gathering in new york. they need to prioritize bringing this concept to an end. also coming up, people in north east nigeria takes good stock of the that was flooding to the region in decades. those who escaped of finding there is much to attend to the flood. what does begin to receive what's not left in its wake is a trade of damage. these homes are completely self managed when the what types of hits i'm interested in. so i left with no choice but way backwards. there's no starts and see a window kind. we'd sense i'm glad those as well come to the day i israel and has the law has again traded heavy as far as the conflicts between
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the 2 sides escalates, as well as military says it's killed that has black commodity, fresh air strikes against the minutes in group 11 and israel targeted has brought us me solid rock and chief, brought him to base the 11 and says aries have now killed at least 550 people in the last day. globally, this i calling for an immediate end to the fighting as fee as grove of an old, i'll will. tens of thousands of people in southern lebanon have fled, as well as a tax rushing news in search of safety. the race to escape. israel's attacks has left the roads to pay route, jammed with traffic more challenges of weight that is placed here in the capital key among them. finding shelter. schools like this one have opened that door to those pools. typically, nothing better yesterday was unlike anything i've been through before that despite having lived through many attacks and it truly felt like a full scale war,
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there are many monitors whose bodies are still under the rubble a lot and category is how going to try to sound like clear that they don't believe israel is only talking, has been a for that and we evacuated our homes because israel is targeting civilians and the tracking number it is not striking, minute to talk, it's only civilian ones. i mean football is really military. however, since it has only been striking, has been a targets including weapons, stores, missile launches, and other military infrastructure behind. it's also released videos like this one that it says proves the militia group is hiding weapons inside civilian buildings. but up to this footage that hasn't been independently verified supposedly shows a missile exploding out of a house of 2 is hit by his railey strike. merely seen the lebanese authorities say hundreds of people have already been killed, including at least 50 children,
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the wounded of flooding into lebanon's, already overbooked and hospitals high up and yeah, and unfortunately what we're seeing is that most of those who died as a result of yesterday's a tags, things over i was opinions in the homes and as an admin name and you can see, man is it with israel seemingly set on destroying hezbollah as ability to attack is really soil. it's the lebanese people who, once again, quote, in the middle israel as face the bars of international criticism for it's contained against sizeable on lebanon, is the full, the israeli defense minister, penny guns, addressing that in a conversation with dw, this is very important that you all remember, everybody looks, it is really and expected to solve this problem really is really did installed this problem. it's almost so did. so if his follow who joy come us on october 6,
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it was the peaceful, quiet area on october 6th, $20000.00. put this thing in bulk is working and he is with children of gods over treated. and he's really imposter based out that these are really offensive. on october 7th, he's bella joining them. we have no choice, but to defend ourselves. it's true that we are stronger than the others, but the doesn't mean we are not right. we are right. oh, close is right. we have no interest in lebanon, other than security. any peace butler wants to this state, but as this area, he would pay the government to live in the unfortunate and keeping pace with i don't think that he's, but actually serves or anybody's interest. he says that you ring an interest and it's a huge mistake. huge mistake, he would pay for it. unfortunately, the others would pay for it. so going to be easy on us. i understand it,
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but it seems like we that's bringing that dana stroll. she is the director of research at the washington institute for near east policy. and previously she served as deputy assistant secretary of defense for the middle east, making her the pentagon top official with responsibility for the region. welcome to the day, dana, do you see any shots of a successful diplomatic pushed in the escalation 11 then? thanks so much for having me. that's clearly what washington and president biden is aiming for. many is really officials are talking about their current approach as escalate to de escalate, meaning making it clear to hezbollah, that there is no choice other than to stop. it's campaign of rockets and trolls and missiles into israel and to look for an off ramp and a diplomatic agreement that can stop all of the exchange retaliatory strikes
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between 11 on and israel. and we're trying communities, especially the over 70000, is really civilians that have been displaced from northern israel and allow them to return to their communities in the north. now israel has been responding to the attacks by hezbollah since october rates last year. when has been a tact israel in solid, directly with her mos why has israel decided now is the time to escalate the conflict or for a few reasons. first of all, it is true that has bo started firing projectiles into israel on october 8th, 24 hours after that. debbie. october 7th, attacked by a mosque that killed almost 1200 is really civilians. but 1st, the israel defense forces were focused on their campaign in casa, their 1st priority was to militarily dismantle a mouth and make sure that it could not again, arbitrate the kind of attack that it did on israel. so generally speaking,
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for the past 11 months, what the israel defense forces have been focused on is ground forces operations and can speeding their objectives in gaza, while escalating in cra, mentally against us. bella in northern israel, but preserving actions to not cross the threshold into full scale war. and that's been very important for the usual defense forces. indians is really government based on the view that they couldn't fight on 2 fronts, couldn't fight a full scale war against as bowler, and also against come off. but now, 11 months later, the operations, these high intensity operations and gods are winding down. the 70000 is really to julian's displace from their homes in northern israel. are heavily criticizing these really, governments and has balls attacks have been escalating against israel, including that attack against its crews community that resulted in the death of 12 children and several months ago. now some of as well as weapons of thought to be
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embedded in heavily populated areas and civilian houses. what's your assessment of how much hum to lebanese civilians is or at least prepared to accept know, it will face international criticism for that. i think there's a very high risk of serious collateral damage and civilian casualties if this war continues. and especially if it escalates. and let's not forget that come off of work, how twin bed it's weapons and it's fighters and civilian areas. from his paula, this is a handful of playbook and we know for years now that after that 2006 conflict between his bola and israel, it expanded its weapons arsenal, and has disguised more of its weapons in residential areas and densely populated areas. and we seen an example of that in the past 48 hours, where as israel under told the most expansive air campaign,
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it hasn't guessed as the law since that 2006 more. there are also reports of over $500.00 casualties. i expect that number is going to climb. israel continues to target these areas and we know that the issue of the task force is have sent messages to all of the civilians. if you know that you are in an area where heads, all the fighters and weapons are, you need to leave. now. the question, of course, is, where did the civilians go where they can be saved and out of harm's way. now is it possible to say what has the laws of logic or has been over the past year? and is there any shots? israel can force has applied to the link. it's actions from what's happening in god, a hi fi, as well as the leader of hezbollah. was quite clear in early november last year about his organization's objectives. the 1st was to pressure israel so that it could not exclusively focus on fighting a mouse and all that. so maintaining pressure on israel and to that his campaign
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and his bolus campaign against israel will not stop until there's a 1000 see fire. the challenge is that this is a trap for house on this role of because yeah, yes, and we're the leader of a mosse hiding somewhere in the tunnels under gaza. appears completely and disposed to committing to what her moss would need to do for a cease fire including releasing the remaining hostages. and so now those role on has bella has have suffered enormous losses in leadership, in weapons, etc. and yet he appears unwilling or unable to de link what his bowl is doing from a perpetual conflict and gaza. now, what is this will going to do to, as well as position is acceptance within lebanon? it is, but was position with 11 on, was already precarious. the majority, it has all a support comes from shia muslims who with predominately in southern lebanon. but those are the very residents who have had to evacuate their communities because it
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is rarely strikes in those areas in response to as well as campaign of terror. but in the other parts of the very uh, wiley, diverse ethnic, sectarian and religious societal fabric of lebanon, as well as viewed as responsible for the 2020. they move forward explosion. they blocked the judges and investigators from figuring out the truth about that. they've taken out lebanese civil society activists. they have targeted love these politicians, and they have lost the lebanese parliament from forming a new government that could actually deliver the kind of economic reforms necessary to stabilize webinar. so generally, as both support is waning across blood and on and they might actually be blamed for not stopping their campaign, which has led to this rule is really action. now, if the u. s. is founded hard to rein in israel over gaza. what could washington do? to calm the situation 11. well, 1st of all,
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president biden and his team and actually been quite clear that the support israel's right to defend itself. and it has all of that started this campaign. the real risk is that it doesn't just remain, it has bullet israel conflict that a ron decides to step in. and this becomes a regional war of full scale conflagration, not just between loving on and israel, but across the entire region. so the administration here is concerned about protecting us forces, $40000.00 of which are deployed in the middle east. and they are quite interested in preventing a full scale regional war, which is lead to on told numbers of civilian deaths and collateral damage. a stainless roll down the phone with us deputy assistant secretary of defense for them, at least. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us here on the day. thanks for having us
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presidential biden as cold for an end to current global conflicts. and as final address to the united nations general assembly in new york biden spoke about the was in ukraine engine garza and said to diplomatic solution to the conflict between israel and has. but it was still possible. the president also wants that iran must never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. but there was also optimism, as he looked back on his many decades in politics. i know i know many look at the world today and see difficulties react to despair. but i do not, i want as late as we don't have the luxury, i recognize the challenge just to be crane. the guys are to sedan beyond war, hunger chairs, which our record is placement of people, the climate crisis. democracy at risk stranger than our societies
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promise of artificial intelligence and significant risk less goes on for me because all i've said, all we have done together over the decades, i have hope. i know there is a where a way forward did that because one into a benjamin of ours through but joins is now from outside the un headquarters in new york and what message was by and trying to send to the world today. so it was indeed a message of hope. well, also a good knowledge in these crises. you spoke about ukraine. he spoke about the me least about the situation in gauze about the hostages. saying that both the parents and families of the hostages, but also the people in gauze are going to have those where he's was also a referring to the situation in $1011.00 on what we're seeing is rarely asked try some of the last couple of days say that it's still time for a negotiated solution. so it was a message of hope focus,
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also to cement his legacy when it comes to foreign policy. he spoke a lot about his, a decades a is a public servant. and also this of course, will be his final speech. it was his last speech at the un general assembly was also address ukraine, saying that the united states will continue, is supporting you, create a regardless of who's in the white house next time. now it's $10.00 to $11.00 in the rush setting up. how did the president react to the latest wave of bombings that so what we've heard from people close to the president from he said values is, is that they don't see that the deal can be rich reached during a president biden's term that will end in january of course, a lot of negotiations is going on here behind closed doors, and that will be the topic of the middle east over these next couple of days. we are waiting also for his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu policing. indeed i'm, i would have us will both address the general assembly on thursday,
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and there was also the topic during the so called somebody to of the future that ended on monday evening with many a calling, but with the end of the facilities de escalation. and we'll, we'll also look at what a, the judge the secretary general of to day you and, and tony gutierrez said to the many countries that are just going on without facing any accountability for those action. so that's also assign, refer to do some play is also meant to reach. now the one ukraine was center stage last year, general assembly, not so this year, but it will still mention wasn't it? that's right. and also because during last years you in general assembly october 7th, did not happen. and everything that happened doctor was in gauze and occupied westbank in now in sullivan 11. and, but of course, ukraine is still an important topic here where ukrainian president bullet humorously lensky will meet on thursday. not only president biden and vice
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president terrace, but also former president donald trump, meeting with republicans and also with democrats. meeting with politicians from across the all to secure supports, not just from this administration but also for the next one. so it will still be very present to you at the you in general list did help you with responding. benjamin all was a group of that. i reported from the united nations in new york. thank you. we're going to take you to know if he's nigerian. now if people have had to live with the threats of conflict and terrorism for years now that troubles have been compounded by the was floods to it. the region in decades, heavy rains recently bus to dom and bono state, in updating the capital. my degree does is what killed and hundreds of thousands forced from the homes. now people are starting to a ton to see what's left of the devastated city. dw is the least such a cool before it's it's been nearly 2 weeks since by
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god. now. okay, what que fled the floods direct his whole. so my gosh, he and his family escaped. but they don't have much to come back to me. i don't, i don't understand where to start. 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 to drive on 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, my child is not even fit into book just because he needs to be. the floods displaced hundreds of thousands of people like by gardner heavy rain for cause the
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dam to best go very much of my degree with water. officials say 57 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 have to be have the information that hosting is coming. we don't really need to know about what that we do. don't think that what time i will come close to us. the bones dates, information commissioner admitted to dw center. them have been neglected. us in mission could have done better because the done is 50 years old. we had been cutting out the maintenance on the stove, joining us. we would have been the distribution, but the seats, you wouldn't even, we had put if you had, i think the funding will do. it was very large. this is the city's west flooding
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for generation. as the flood waters begin to recede, what's not left in his wake is a trade of damage. these homes are completely self managed 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 send right back on the head that the government promised to help those affected. both says he and his family happens because anything yet we often into and problem and causes. this is optima what the situation in the optim on is more than 0, then the little situation in florida is community will likely now face what that on disease and food and security on top of the problems they had before. they will be open, the government will learn from this disaster and make the infrastructure more risky
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to cry. now where the war has up and it's almost everything, including romantic relationships and families. government data show birth rates are the 10 year low, and marriage rates almost as low in the time of war love, it seems, is not what it used to be. the use of funding come reports from keith of the looking for love's foss. this is speed dating in central keep ties is a dating coach for me. she says the war has linked to maybe a couple of waking up and made the dating scene unpredictable. you smoke some, fisher, you're truly the movie. i hear from him, but it's not easy for them to find a girlfriend because many women have moved away. at the same time,
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that's an increased need for relationships such as most for close press, support and trust with you should be, should facilitate. so, organize a big event, st. it's particularly popular with the ministry. i mean this is since the war she's used to mean, well afraid of commitment. maybe i'm also scared of draft offices, making them join the government. and maybe i know from friends that some are simply afraid to leave the house, the even or the food at home. you can go anywhere with 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 breaker involves a physical handicap. it's not a problem, but it's a big note if he has some mental health issues for me that aspire to di, especially since i'm not alone. and that would be aggression when it seems to me
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that many of them are starting to bother you about this school. so that's a little less from the single thing. you said he was badly injured last you was subbing in the salt. it is $91.00 half of the day. i know a lot of people who struggle guys with amputations who were broken by it and because they believe that life told no longer be the same. yeah. and when that's like, give me a call and then will they? he says he's confident he can find a box. no cool, a list of the chairs is when i meet women in person. they see that i walk, but it's not difficult for me to move a lot, but it's not an obstacle. it's, and that's the one that i basically loved life. things have been limited, and i'm a very active person. the i want to share my energy with to share my loved matter, who but i realize i now have time for initial might not be able to it's a chest back at the speed dating caffeine. who knows it's a fair might find love here today. so i use the dating coach says,
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just coming here, can be helpful. well, how do we school many phones off because it's difficult for them to socialize. and when they come to such an event, they realize it's possible. it's a kind of consolation, even if they don't meet anyone, perhaps it can be an outright for them to do an outlet for everyone looking for chance to look towards the future despite an uncertain and that's the so for today, so i see him on social media apps the w news for now for me and the and todd see on the day. thanks for spending part of your day with us. the
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