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the, the, this is due to be news live from berlin, is real intensifies it's bombing campaign against has the 11, not military forces killed the commander, and they route as the government vows to press on support. it stated a returning citizens displaced by has blue rock and attacks. we speak with someone with lead to the northern city of hyphen, also what our program joe biden costs for an into global conflict is final address the united nations as president. the us president says, russia's war and ukraine has failed. you calls for a cease fire and gaza to bring the hostages all the
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. i've seen them usually in berlin. welcome to our program is real and has blood have again treated heavy fire as the conflicts between the 2 sides escalates? has what 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, lebanese health officials, they is really air bombardments, have killed more than 560 people since monday. tens of thousands of people in southern lebanon have 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. a low cost of water, tens of thousands of his release from the countries north have also had to leave their homes due to rocket fire by has the law of southern lebanon? is really leaders say the goal of their new operation is to enable those residents to return home dw correspond. atanya kramer spoke to one of the floods of israel's
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largest northern city, haifa. 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 the border, the homeless, located in the area bordering live on of to several months on 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 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 level 9 or are 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 test the law has extended the range of its attacks, deeper into israel. and just using heavier weapons is versus it's aims to remove the threat posed by the time group and return displace presidents to northern israel. it has become a, we'll go to the 10, yahoo government, a goals that are position data and former vocabulary men. the pentagon's also supports 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 the right. we are right. oh, close is right. we have no interest in living on other than security. any peace butler wants to destabilize this area. he would pay the government to live in them . unfortunately, we pays with the needs of our
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t say hundreds of people have been killed and is really strikes since monday and tens of thousands more. have selected them being, isabel has accused hezbollah 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 that last time. hope but no certainty that they can soon return to their homes. stevens,
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old as a senior fellow at the foundation for the defense of democracies. he gave me this assessment of the situation. 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 would have been misplaced 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 attack. they've gone up. i mean, yesterday there were 1600 attacks alone. and the target to those attacks have been a headboard uh arsenal, but also their leadership and their crossing has the, the red lines where for so long they route was kind of off limits to is really striking. now we're seeing almost every other day as striking. they route targeting has the senior leadership, so it's, it's, it's an, as it's
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a notable escalation from or the israelis versus the week and 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 to 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 we'll have the life committed to continue attacking israel until there's a fire job that cease fire and secretary general health, and that's for all of after the telecommunications device attack, how did the west bank, it's a patient of it's really operations in the west bank to that condition just a few days ago. and they, they, 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 hezbollah 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
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time being, i think we're going to see a lot of what we've been seeing for the past week and a half. we've seen already more than 500. that's 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 to well look where these 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 discipline the environment it's, it's almost one avoidable. unfortunately, that when you're trying to target a headboard rocket arsenal or they're fighters, if they're fighting from civilian areas, dose of civilian harris. if they're in slaves, you know, if they're meeting and civilian areas, if they're putting a whole arsenal under a building and you have to pick out the best weapons cash it's, it's impossible to uh, to avoid the civilian death even when you issued warranties for the civilians. to vacate those areas prior to that they've and briefly you touch on this before,
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but how we can is hezbollah following last week's attack on pages and radios. briefly if you can. and i think they are definitely on their back heels. but hezbollah is a professional organization, will they? will they separate that back? of course, but we should not consider them kind of out for the flight to just to go for with the foundation for the defense of democracies data. thank you. thank you so much. i so let's have a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. french president manuel mccaul has pressed his around in counsellor part to help the escalate tensions and loving on during a meeting on the sidelines of the un general assembly console present masoud position key on that. iran has a responsibility to use its influence overhead, blah, and support of regional de escalation. he also award to runs award against the runs continued support for rushes, war and ukraine firefighters and echo during capital kito are battling to contain 5
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wildfires. the authorities say post a critical risk to thousands of residents in livestock homes have been evacuated in several districts. ecuador has experience a record number of wildfires this year made worse by the most extreme drought. the country has seen and 6 decades us present. joe biden is called for an into current global conflicts in his final address. the united nations general assembly in new york, as president biden spoke about the wars and ukraine and gaza. and he said a diplomatic solution to the conflict between israel and has bla was still possible . the president warned that iran must never be allowed to develop a nuclear weapon. but there was also optimism, as the president looked back on his many decades in politics. i know, i know many look at the world today and see difficulties and react to despair. but i do not. i want as waiters, we don't have
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a luxury. i recognize the challenges we crave, the gosh, it's this is that beyond war, hunger chairs for child record displacement of people, klein or crisis. democracy at risk. stranger than ours, the science promise of artificial intelligence and a significant risk. and that's goes wrong of the land, because all i've said, oh, we have done together over the decades. i hope i know there is a way for w correspondent, benjamin alvarez group who was at un headquarters in new york and told us more about that message that barton was trying to sent. we spoke about ukraine, you also spoke about rising tensions in the mid least saying that the still in opportunity for diploma civil also warning of the danger of a fee more more in the region. he said that the u as will continue helping ukraine
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. and of course, ukraine is also taking center stage here, but we have to remember that it last years you and j october 7 had not happened. and everything that happened since then in gauze and occupied westberg. it also now with these really attacks and solving 11 um that will take center stage, but for bite and it was his last address. also speaking about his life is a public service, decades of public, as of and joking about his age and also saying it trying to show his vision of us leadership around the world. dw correspondent benjamin over his gruber, their residence of ne nigeria have had to live with a threat of conflict and terrorism for years. now, some of the worst floods in decades are adding to their troubles. heavy rains recently burse, the dam, and born of states flooding the states, capital motor, glory, dozens were killed, and that hundreds of thousands force from their homes. now people are returning to
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see what's left of their city. the w. as a lease that you've wilma reports, it's been nearly 2 weeks since by gonna okay, why q fled the floods direct he's oh my gosh. he and his family escaped spot. they don't have much to come back to me. i don't, i don't want to sit lactose, but you can see all my electronic damage or my, you know, in bates what role including doctors, my wife and mail and bulletin is damaged. the idea of returning seems fido we 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 feed into book. just because he missed me. the floods
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displaced hundreds of thousands of people like by gardner heavy rain for cause the dam to best debris, much of my degree 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 in my job. because i know different of you have the information that you saw she needs coming. we don't really need to know about what time we did on the team that what time are we come close to the bone states, information commission meeting to dw, and to them have been neglected. us in mission could have done better because the donkey is 50 years old. we had been cutting out the maintenance on the stove drawn pretty fast. we would have been distribution by dust seats. he wouldn't even we had pretty fair. i think he wouldn't want to do it was very latch is the
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city's west flooding for generation as the flood. what does begin to recede? what's not left in his wake is a trade of damage. these homes i complete lease of marriage when the what types hits i'm interested in. so i left with no choice but way backwards. there's no search and see a window kind of it's an as by gun a heads that the government promised to help those affected both says he and his family haven't got anything yet. we often into a problem in kaiser. this is optima with the situation in the optima is more than 0, then the little situation in floating is community will likely now face what that bond disease and food in security on top of the problems they have before they will be open. the government will learn from this disaster and make the infrastructure more risky, and that's it for now. we'll be back soon with more headlines. in the meantime,
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