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the the, this is the news live from berlin is real, intense spies is bombing campaign. it gets has the law in lebanon, military forces killed a commander and they route as the government vows to press on toward it, stated, 8 returning citizens displaced by has blower to rocket attacks. we speak with some, with lots of northern city of high folks. also what our program residents in florida raised to prepare for a potentially major hurricane as tropical storm hill, we gather strength of the caribbean. the
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i'm see can do is we in berlin. welcome to our program is real and has blah have again traded heavy fire as the conflict between the 2 sides escalates. has the law has confirmed it is really heirs right, killed one of the groups commanders in the lebanese capital b root. israel has also conducted extensive strikes on has blood targets in southern lebanon, and nobody's health official say is really air bombarding. the bergman's rather have killed more than 560 people since monday. tens of thousands of people in southern lebanon had been forced to flee from israel's attacks. global leaders are calling for an immediate into the fighting with fused growing of an all out war. it's across the board or tens of thousands of his railings from the countries north have also had to leave their homes to, to rock. it's fired by has the law from southern lab and on is really meters say the goal of their new operations is to enable those residents to return home dw correspond atanya kramer spoke to one of those who fled israel's largest northern
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city, hyphen. the news is a constant reminder of the time situation. jonathan cohen and his company evacuated their home almost a year ago following the october 7th. how most terror attacks ordered the homeless located in the area bordering live on of to several months of moving from place to place. they found somewhere to stay in haifa. the back hall cooling is one of an estimated 60000 is radius who has been unable to return to the noise i because of hezbollah attacks the do support at the support a wider operation. i'm afraid i have many friends, i have family, i have a lot of people that i know that could be going into lebanon or, or guys, but we have, we have to solve it for once and for all we have to solve it. it's gotta be,
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it's gotta be done to the test. the law has extended the range of its attacks, deeper is ro and just using heavier weapons is versus its aims to remove the threat posed by the time group and returned displace residents to northern israel. it has become a will go for the time. yeah. who government a goals that are position vida and former val, cabinet members. any guns also supports we have no choice but to defend ourselves. it's true that we are strong. good then the others. but the doesn't mean we are not right. right. oh closes, right. we have no interest in loving them other than security. any peace butler wants this step, but as this area, he would pay the government to live in them. unfortunately, we pays with the needs of our t say hundreds of people have been killed and is really s strikes since monday and
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tens of thousands more have selected them. being isabel has accused has belie of hiding its weapons and homes and villages and live on israel is doing everything and scan to prevent harm for civilians. walk as well as hiding behind them and shooting at our civilians. we're doing everything we can. so this bump shelter is for jonas and cohen is prepared for the situation to get worse, and i always get to really ugly and devastating. hopefully it would be the last time. otherwise it wouldn't be worth it. we sacrifice a lot. hopefully to the last time hope but no certainty that they can soon return to their homes. david owed, as
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a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracies. he gave me this assessment of the situation. i thank you for having the honors, you know, that these really have severely intensified their attacks and 11 on this is a continuation of the cabinets decision last week to ensure that we still units that have been displaced from northern israel, can return to their home safely the tit for tat that was going on for the 11 months prior since we did not suffice. and now the use rarely use of not just expanded the footprint of those attacks. they've gone up, i mean, yesterday there were 1600 attacks alone. and the target to those attacks have been a headboard arsenal, but also their leadership and their crossing has blue red lines where for so long they route was kind of off limits is really striking. now we're seeing almost every other day, a striking they root targeting has the senior leadership. so it's, it's, it's an, it's a notable escalation from, or the israelis where just a week and
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a half ago. how large could this campaign grow when we look at israel's goal stated goal of putting northern residents out of harm's way? but i think in the, in the immediate term, what we're going to see is a continuation of this intensification. it's almost a context of will the headboard is committed to continue attacking israel until there is a fire? god, the teeth fired secretary general, scroll up after the telecommunications device attack. how did the west bank it's a patient of its really operations in the west bank to that condition just a few days ago. and they say, you know, they would look like if they, if they back off from that goal. so it really is really, it's going to be a, depending upon them to make a trip to, to inflict enough pain upon has the low to where are continuing. this campaign is no longer worth it. if that doesn't work, we could see further intensification or potentially ground maneuver. but for the time being i think we're going to see
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a lot of what we've been seeing for the past week and a half. as we've seen already, more than 500 deaths so far from these airstrikes. why can't is real do more to prevent civilian jets if it's goal, is these militants from has blah well look where these uh, civilian deaths are happening there in areas that are predominantly controlled by her blog. and this, oh is to head bla, intertwining it's military asset. we would civilian with this of in the environment . it's, it's almost unavoidable unfortunately, that when you're trying to target a headboard rocket arts, know, or they're fighters if they're fighting from civilian areas built of civilian harris. if they're in place, you know, if they're meeting and civilian areas, if they're putting a whole arts on the lines or a building and you have to pick out the best weapons cash it's, it's impossible to uh, to avoid this to 1000000000 death even when you issued warnings to the civilians to vacate those areas prior to that they've and briefly touched on this before. but how we can is hezbollah following last week's attack on pages and radios. briefly
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if you can. and i think they are definitely on their back heels. but hezbollah is a professional organization, will they? will they supper? it's that back of course, but we should not consider them kind of out for the flight to just yet. all right, let's do those for you with the foundation for the defense of democracies data. thank you. thank you so much. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a french presence of mind, while my call has pressed as a running counselor parts to help de escalate tensions in lebanon during a meeting on the sidelines of the un general assembly, a console present muscle possession. beyond that, a ron had a responsibility to use its influence over his block in support of regional de escalation. he also warns against a runs continued support of russia in his war and you create a legal battle over the future of rupert murdoch's media empire has concluded behind closed doors
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in the us state of nevada. 93 year old billionaire reportedly wants his eldest son lochlund was set to be more aligned with his conservative political views to take full control upon his death. at the move would take away power from his more politically centrist children. cranium presents a lot of his lives. he is in the united states to present what he calls a victory plan to present joe biden as well as presidential hopefuls, complet harris and donald trump. the discussions come on the sidelines of united nations general assembly with the lives he is meeting other world leaders in the hope of getting more concrete support for the plan. he will address the assembly later today. thousands were ended during the latest of options strike on her keys from hitch an apartment block at bakery and the stadium a nice 2 kilometers from the russian buddha, the city has been
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a regular target since the bill began. meanwhile, president, florida may as lensky is in the united states to meet with lee does it the un general assembly meeting addressing the un security council. so lensky emphasized the need for most support for ukraine, participate in this meeting one day. and this whole, it will surely be sad that the roches war against your brain has and it's not frozen. not paused, not forgotten truly. and this will have not because someone got tired of the war, not because someone traded something with pushing rushes war against ukraine will. and because the un charter will war, zalinski has brought his cooling a victory plan to present to us president j point,
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and how he thinks the will could be brought to an end with more help from the west . but us support for ukraine could have a time limit bite and was clear on his promise during his final speech to the un general assembly as president we cannot grow weary. we can not look away and we will not let up on our support for ukraine. not to create wedge of justin drove, a free trial. the republican presidential nominees, donald trump struck the most cynical tone during this speech in georgia bite. and then kamala got us into this war and ukraine, and now they can't get us out. they can't get us out. i watched him way where with we will. he's been saying that the 3 years as the outcome of the u. s. selections
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in november could decide whether ukraine can still rely on the united states for crucial minute trend, financial aid. as it continues, it fight against russia. just off the coast of the u. s. a huge storm is. gaining strength in the caribbean, sea tropical storm helene is expected to rapidly intensify and become a major hurricane as it makes its way towards the us gulf coast. florida has declared a state of emergency and 61 counties, the head of a storms arrival, and it's urged residents to evacuate the urologist, matthew, which he is in orlando, florida. i asked him how dangerous tropical storm lead could become. yeah, most definitely. so right now it's still only a tropical storm with winds around 100 kilometers per hour. the issue, it's moving over incredibly warm water. temperature is around $3536.00 degrees celsius and weak upper level wind. so there won't really be much at all to kind of knock it off kilter for which reason we're fever and wrap it. intensification. and
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i think by thursday, when this makes land fall into being been to florida, it might have winds over a 120 miles per hour, meaning close to a 180 kilometers per hour. category 3, maybe boars and a storm surge of 3 plus meters. so this could be the strongest hurricane of the year, and the strongest to hit slower as it is 2022. we know sometimes these storms can take a radek movement. how sure are we about where it's going to land and when it's actually been a bit of an issue so far from forecasting standpoint, because earlier we're trying to figure out where the center of the storm would form is still organizing right now. and so trying to model it and predict where it's going is tough until a storm center forms. it's like plain pinot tail on a donkey when you don't have the donkey. and so in this case, the center earlier on jobs, farther south and west, and the biggest question now, if that center stays a little farther west, it might pass over to you contained peninsula cutting back on how much time it has to do with the open ocean. the warm waters and cutting back in intensity. but if it's just say 50 kilometers a 100 kilometers farther east,
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it will have more time over the open ocean and a warm waters and be stronger. so we're still pretty confident it will come ashore in the big bend to florida, a little bit north of se, tampa, east of tallahassee. what strength will be in question, and that depends on the exact track. this is the 8 storm with the current hurricane season. we have another one right down the pacific which we talked about earlier. how is the development of these storms changing as the climate shift? so interestingly, we're forecasting a hyperactive season. and yet we had a big gap of no storms from mid to late august into mid september, which is very unusual. the 1st time we seen that since 1968, interestingly, climate change and the warming of ocean waters and the atmosphere is not tied to how many storms we get. but it makes those that we get more prone to rapid intensification and becoming stronger. so ultimately, the number of storms doesn't really matter and is not find that signal climate link . but, you know, right now, water temperatures are near record warming, have a record oceana keep content. so hurricane fuel in those warm waters and
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subsequently destroy might wrap lean to 5 more so than anticipated. and that does bear the fingerprints of a warming world. the urologist matthew could put you. thank you very much. i and that's it for now, we'll be back soon. with more headlines, the can you see is, what old cars tires have to do with you production? here's a hands on really indeed much now on youtube. global super power competing for dominance in space. they are launching more rockets than ever bringing a whole lot more start to lights up there. it's getting busy and they are building mysterious.

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