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the, the, you're watching the news life from berlin, it's rarely found southern 11 on with the fresh we will, stripe 11 on, says more than 20 people would choose, and it's very, a tax. it's stressful. it, it has full of targets headphone that all parents have reached stead of leave for the 1st time. also coming up as ukraine's president for press to address the united nations that's heavy fighting with justin forces and a key eastern town. you got, you looked at the mountain top and just cubis facing the
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minnesota as well. it's good to have you with us. we begin in the middle east by across the board of strikes between israel and has bull uh, intensifying israel says it's scattering out extensive asteroids on what claims old weapons facilities and 11 on south and east, with almost 2000 casualties reported. this comes off to hezbollah, fire, the ballistic messiah that reached the strategy. city of tel aviv official sit there, say it was intercepted, and that there aren't any casualties. presidents. and as far as north husband toys to stay close to shelter for more, let's not speak the 200 a strong the shuttle who joins us now from base or try to come to the w. ronnie, i want to start by asking you, what's the situation in bedroom between your it's terrible on the last 2 days, hundreds of thousands of southern lebanese and lebanese, living in the southern southern bay route as well. have fled north. to give you
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a personal example of my building is currently occupied by many displays, but the news that we're seeking shelter there were thousands of lebanese up until last night, looking for homes and he really familiar to the july, august 2006. we're public schools have opened for the displaced and there are n g o's, circulating the city, trying to provide some support, whether it's food, shelter, or even for that matter. hygiene kids. a really familiar to july and august, 2006. and you describe situation that visual just facing because of the influx of refugees from southern 11 on how much more resources with the city and the government needs to hender what seems to be a drink tight as you describe it. and i think it's impossible for the state to cope with this. and the reason i'm saying that is because loved in austin institutions have largely failed pre award and the economic collapse of the last 5
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years following the port blast in august 2020. and the severe crippling political provinces with a caretaker government, not doing its job and the presidential vacuum. there is no input iss for the state to do more or even able to do more at this critical juncture. but that said, the only serious measure taken, which was very last minute, was to open public schools that has housed most of the lebanese that were on the streets last night, looking for homes. but beyond that civil society in this country steps in whenever there's a crisis, whether it's this war or early rewards, or whether it's simple taking on services, the state cannot do, excuse me, civil society does step in and they're doing remarkable work. today. you describe the drastic situation that the lebanese have been dealing with for the last 5 years and that the debt take us government is ill equipped. we hear from head for love to
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hear from israeli, but is the liberties government going to sleep anything or do anything specifically about this crisis? i appreciate this question and i'll answer it in several ways of possible. at least 1st and foremost on the diplomatic front, which is living on does not have an independent rule. and this works when i say live in on, i mean the lebanese state, as it's meant to adjust itself to crises, and best serve lebanese pinterest. we don't have that. there is no lebanese government, actor circuits circling the globe, going to meetings whether it's at the you want to reduce capitals, trying to bring a ceasefire. that's good for that or not. but we have instead, is a lebanese government that best echoes has been less primary concerns on the global stage. this is unlike 2006, when there was a government that was by and large opposing husband to security interest and left
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the non government plate that ruled in 2006 that were ended fairly quickly. and it brought about it helped bring about a ceasefire resolution that we talk about all the time, which is you in security council resolution 17. 0 one. there's nothing like that today. the lebanese government is a messenger for, has on that's on the diplomatic level. in terms of governance, lebanon's, governments is failing. lebanon's government has been paralyzed for years. the lebanese government is not involved in emergency situations beyond last minute planning. and i'll make it even more reflective of the situation. my understanding is that they postponed an emergency session during an emergency. i think that best reflects where we are now. that's on the governance level. in terms of how people are reacting. people in level not open their doors, and this is despite whether there are synthesizer stuff as well. not we're opponents, the husband, they're coming north. they are civilians and lebanese have once again,
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like they've done in the past, opened their doors to civilian seeking shelter. it's liberty citizens at the end of the day that are carrying the burden, not just in terms of support, but paying the price as well for this ongoing war between husband and i industry telling the story, shots are in visual with many times for the care analysis a my pleasure now ukrainian president allowed me zalinski is due at the united nations in new york soon, where he'd be addressing the general assembly. he'd be speaking to. juanita is off of joining a session of the security council on tuesday, and he's trying to boost us support for ukraine, which is struggling to and a half us into rushes. envision dozens were injured during the latest of options strike on her keys from hitch an apartment block at bakery in the stadium. nisa 2 kilometers from the russian buddha,
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the city has been a regular target since the bill began. meanwhile, president flow to me is lensky is in the united states to meet wildly. does it the un general assembly meeting, addressing the un security council to lensky, emphasize the need for most support for ukraine, participate in this meeting one day in this whole. it will surely be sad that roches war against you. grain has ended not frozen, not paused, not forgotten truly. and this will happen, not because someone good tides on the war, not because someone traded something with pushing roch's 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, as biden 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 winds of justin during the free trial. the republican presidential nominees moved from struck the most cynical tone during this speech in georgia. by noon 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 when we, well, he's been saying that for 3 years,
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the outcome of the us selections in november could decide whether ukraine can still rely on the united states for crucial minute tree and financial aid as it continues its fight against russia. that's got the specter from the us as well as from ukraine. i'm joined now by the w correspondence, jeanette de la on at the un headquarters and my ts spoiling go into jeannette. let me stop with you yesterday. the big focus was on the middle east today. can we expect that to shift through your trans of the yes and is a, it's a day to of this high level debate week at the u. n. general assembly. and i have to say the various crises from the middle east to ukraine, still very much a dominate the agenda. so as you said, there earlier, were expecting ukrainian leaders. lot him, you're the lensky to speak shortly. following the czech republic,
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he already spoke last night at the un security council, making the case in front of this 50 and country proofing that rush, i should be, quote, forced into peace, were expecting a similar tenor from him today. perhaps some more details as to his yet to be completely unveiled plan what he has been calling his victory plan. as for president biden, ukraine very much remains on his agenda as well. later today, he is convening a group of world leaders who have a meeting focused on you crazy and restructuring reconstruction rather, be on to that. we're also looking tonight to an emergency meeting by the un security council on the lab and on, on the fighting and live it on that is an emergency meeting can be in by france. so you can see that the focus still very much here is on conflict, and this assemblies power to address those conflicts, or perhaps a more fitting the limits to that power in addressing these conflicts. my peers
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clearly. oh, not on the un split the box. oh, be all anticipating zalinski to speak soon, the widow anymore, about what exactly he's supposed to cover today? if yesterday speech has any indication, the message that he has for the u. n. is that the territory of the entire integrity of ukraine is not up for negotiations. we know that that has been the new initiative by brazil and china to set up a new framework for negotiations between uh, red to and ukraine. and that this framework does not mention at all the territory integrity or any outcome for your brain that has, of course, be noticed here in ukraine. so the message that you asked for the u. n. for the broad, the international community is uh that, uh, the un cause a must be abided to and that is, that means that the goals of any negotiation process,
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the outcome of the war has to be a resource option of the territory integrity. and there are some as not succeed with its breach of the un cause the other message, of course, that he's brought to the us. but that's is one more for the allies, is that they need to do more to string some ukraine to put it into a position to achieve these goals many, terribly or in negotiations with will needs to be in a stronger position or maybe a combination of both should i let me come back to you will be hook, clearly outlined that was the lensky ones. is he likely to get it of the, you know, that is not as of the moment, very clear. we actually heard a few days ago from the us ambassador to the united nations lindo thomas green field. she had been brief on some aspects of the lens, his plan. and she said that the plan could work. however,
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it's worth pointing out that so lensky is unlikely to get all that he wants. for example, a senior white house official briefing reporters yesterday told us the top biden's position on whether to allow ukraine to use long range of his files to strike deep into rush or that biden's position on that matter has remained on change. however, biden is still pains to prove that the you are still very much sad. so by the side of you. crane and announcement is expected later today of another military aid package worth $375000000.00 ability sending cluster bombs, artillery rockets and armored vehicles. so as such a that is to gives a landscape something that is so that he will be able to say that he has not walked away empty handed, but perhaps without some key concessions that he very much did want to get and that those t w's janetta do my la own in new york and left here it's pulling go into. you've thank you so much for your reporting. let's take
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a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines. china says it's successfully filed an intercontinental ballistic messiah fitted with a dummy will head into the pacific ocean. fishing has caused the launched routine, but its last known test was in 1982, maybe in japan, said it was not notified beforehand and has expressed serious concern about being submitted free build up and do not mister christ made us holding elections the 1st since india as him do nationalist government stripped the region of its semi autonomous surface in 2019. it's also the force freedom of the elections in a decade. in the most of the majority, decent security is tight for the ballots. in a break with the balls separatists have decided not to buy quite a lot in so many workers, trade unions have started key to go see asians. but for problem, as your largest call me 1st sessions to about thousands of jobs. union said they will strike if they don't get assurances on wage increases and jobs like charter
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