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the, the, this is dw news life from the israel's prime minister, tells the united nations he wants peace as he's truths perpetually invade, 11 o my country as of war. fighting forward, slice passages from some representatives. benjamin netanyahu tells the general assembly to you and has become a contemptuous boss, and that is right would continue to attack isabella until it meets its objectives. after range, after rejecting an international seized upon proposal, these valuable things continue to talk. it would have said to be as beloved militants across 11 on and on. sales met as a set,
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the strikes have killed at least 700 people. another minute lensky seats bypasses and support from us leaders of to meeting with vice president carla. how does and other democratic vision crimes present to meet spring republican presidential candidates donald trump recess the us who's paying too much to defend the until get a welcome to the program is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was greeted with cheese and g is as the top to the podium. the un general assembly in new york is free to come to day after these, right? the government rejected the us lead cx 5 proposal with hezbollah 11 on this. and that in yahoo says he's army will continue to fight until the 60000. these regular is displaced by his blogs. rocket 5 can be townhome on gaza. he said it was up to
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come us to end the will. the latest gentleman, this war can come to an end. now. all that has to happen is pull him off to surrender, laid down its arms, and release all the hostages. but if they don't, but if they don't, we will fight until we achieve victory. total victory. there is no substitute for it. let's take a look at this with simon maven. he's a bit least expert who was interested in international relations at lancaster university in the okay, a welcome back to w simon. what did you make up? anybody can yahoo speech well, i think anyone who's been listening to mister netanyahu over the past few years would have pretty much expected what he said. it was full of bone boss that was full of rhetoric. it was full of really strong, awful, symbolic language. but it wasn't anything use, it was strong as by it,
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it continued this line that he's been using for the past year on come us. and it continued the line that has been used. ready for the past 2 or 3 decades on era, which is to say around is and the various low levels of the presence, of course, the middle east, and it must be stopped. and so in that respect, what we said we started today, what we had today was nothing new on who was this page aimed at it was, he's got a real bunch of them. it sounds because global public opinion is, is spoken the ara present as you so as, as you just reports it that which is um, she is when he talked to the states that were also a large number of diplomats who walked out to the general assembly in new york, so there's a real bottles of public opinion that and you can tell from, from the type of language that he was using, the way that he spoke quickly about the un and refer to it as being anti semitic test page. he was suggesting that, well, maybe we've got
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a real po buffalo on my hands to win hearts and minds here to just defy what is happening. but i guess what this also gets to is the role in a struggle over the very nature of global politics and the possible future of a quote unquote communities based order. and the thousands of people are protesting today in you are in new york. i have if mister netanyahu speech will have one to any of them over to i highly doubt that we've seen over the past, past 11 months so, so that there is a very strong critical movement. there's a lot of and get directed have missed and nothing yahoo both in israel and the white a jewish community in the diaspora under around the. ready world is handling off of october 7th is handling the boy, gaza is handling of what's happening and 11 on his throat, the elliptic king instead of within his royal itself. that'd be huge. protest movements, of course kind of the of the cluster was lives. now of course,
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across across new york allegations that he is responsible for committee will crime . so committed genocide and those sentiments will not have been swayed by a spare speech. granted a relatively positive speech, but that will not have changed anyone's opinion. so you can use the range from getting the hostages home to stopping the war and gaza to preventing a wider escalation. this speech will have changed any of those groups. dr. simon mavin from lancaster university in the u. k. thank you so much. thank you. meanwhile, these rounds ministry says it's carried out to target strike on the headquarters of the medicine group. has bella in baby route. a huge explosion was seen in a southern sub for the state to 11 a security sources type of strikes of a bigger since the beginning of the current conflict. of the latest attack follows these right. the strikes have killed more than 25 people's lives according to never on sail from industry. these pictures show the southern city of tie after some of
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those strikes. for the 700 people have been killed in israel, bombardments of lebanon since monday. now these ready ministry says 8 into subject for drones launch from lab and on today, and that 10 of the projectiles had been filed into israel. some were intercepted, others fell into empty fields. one person was injured has with us at 8 was targeting the city of type being the user has also deployed the tungsten vehicles along the board with level is right. the tremendous of told the troops that strikes against that has blocked targets, potentially pog paving the way for the ground or so on. let them let them is it. lensky has been holding tubes with donald trump in new york. the ukranian presence in the us trying to get bipartisan support phase countries war against russia's invasion. republican presidential nominee has repeatedly criticized the
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bible administration of paying too much for your kind campaign. the white house has just placed the $8000000000.00 in new military funding, and mr. lensky needs support for beyond november presidential election. let's catch up with the w's chief international edison. richard walter in washington. welcome richard. they want some question as to whether this meeting would actually take place. what are your impressions now that it has yeah, well we've been saying brief comments of the 2 leaders made before and off to the meetings together. um and yeah, i think you can kind of bring together the some positives for the se lensky and some negatives from what we have seen on the positive side of the simple fact that the meeting took place is very important to zalinski. in recent weeks, we've seen from ramping up his rhetoric against you train. and as you mentioned in
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the introduction, dat, complaining about the amount of money is that the americans have been providing to support ukraine and it's, it's attempt to fight. so for us is invasion. um, and that escalation of rhetoric has been taking place of crossing the environment of this presidential election, where everything can get heavily politicized. and that's dangerous for the training . and they don't want to become a political football in a, an election campaign. so, partly trying to, to down any effective that's was a lensky and then the other thing. but, so let's, he needs his dues, really to try to get his message across to donald trump. that the kind of easy deal that donald trump has been talking about in his appearances on the campaign trail. this idea that he could just solve the, the, the war before even taking office that, that is not going to be a solution to this. was that any kind of easy deal that gives massive concessions
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to the russians would only be sticking polasta and the russians with dental, they say, come back for more. so. so that was the objective for the lensky in this meeting, in terms of what we've seen of what the 2 sides have said. well, on the positive side, donald trump didn't say that any deal that came out would have to be fat. and this has been very much the, the ukrainians point. they need a fat piece. but trump also said, i'm sure that president putin wants this war to stop. and i think this would be seen is hopelessly naive by many observers of this present awful status of this war . and he has been waging it with growing intensity ever since uprooting wanted the war to stop. he could withdraw his troops as many points out so. so i think sort of light and shade for the lensky in terms of the comments that we've had. but the fact that this meeting simply happened is definitely a good thing for the ukrainians. congressional support for ukraine started off bypass design and solid democrats. still things be on the side,
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but republicans now divide. why is that? yeah, i mean, is this politicize ation of support for ukraine has been a creeping process and you do see the end of the division. so a particularly reasonable in the republican camp. you have some traditional kind of whole case republicans. so boys being, you know, tough on russia. supposing america's allies around the world. this is a lensky, has been meeting them in washington yesterday. he had a meetings on capitol hill with many of those traditional republicans. then that's the kind of opposite side of that, which is those who have that's closest to donald trump's view of the world. a few that is the critical of america's allies that wants to spend less on defense in europe that wants to spend less on on supporting you train. and that was exemplified recently by a an opinion piece written by donald trump's own son,
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donald trump junior, where he said that they need to provide it get to a deal very quickly with sided me uprooting. the implication being that this would be a deal that would be very favorable to pretend. and then in the middle there's a group of republicans who say, well ukraine is important, but even more important than that is china. and that needs to be a massive kind of re diversion of american attention from europe to china with european allies taking up more of the slack. so there were these different attempts within the republican policies jostling for um, for implants as what makes the situation very interesting, but it was a very wiring for the ukrainians. there's, nobody really knows who which of those camps would be in the ascendancy. if trump does make it back into the white house, who would have his ear, and of course, it's not as trumps is it is accounts here, but it's also trump got. which way would trump then potentially go? if it does come to a victory for him, and suddenly he finds himself in the middle of this situation. so
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a lot of on the set, and he's a and ukraine, really trying to navigate us politics in the middle of his very intense uh, presidential campaign. okay. mission, thank you with that dw international editor richard walker in washington. how's it going to highlight and has been downgraded to a tropical storm after coming to show in florida in georgia, it hit with historic for real estate and has been playing for at least 11 dest. it's created that tornado swamps neighborhoods. and last, more than 3000000 homes without power gets one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit florida helene slammed into the us state as a category for storm. the 2nd highest on the scale. the national weather service is warning of floods not seen in a century and catastrophic storm searches. mandatory evacuation orders have been issued along the states, gulf coast. those who ignore them have been advised to write their names and birth
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and losing strength. it was downgraded to a tropical storm. but officials say it is still life threatening. forecasters or warning of tornadoes, mud, slides, and slash floods. it's one of britain's most recognizable act. as maggie smith says, died aged 89. in recent years, she became memo widely known roles in the harry potter films and down to an abbey. but to korea began in the 1950s. she received a numerous accolades for her work on this one of just 24 people to un acting triple crown, an oscar, an enemy, and the toby awarded. and so what i'll do is remind you about top story at base. uh, is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been printed with cheese and to use other you in general assembly in new york. they spoke a day after these reading governments rejected the us website. things 5 proposals with has blogs in that, but that's something dw adult film looks at have
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