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the, the, this is the news live from berlin escalation in the middle east as israel targets has beloved leader and 11 on the id says it hit the mills and groups headquarters and bay with southern suburbs. the attack came to kill hezbollah chief hoss on those wrong strike comes after israel's prime minister tells the united nations there will be no let up in the intensified campaign against has blocked benjamin netanyahu. declared country is a war fighting for its large benjamin netanyahu declaring that the new it has become a contemptuous, sparse, and that israel will continue to attack, has bla until it meets its object. also what our show catastrophic flooding as
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tropical storm helene slams. so southern united states billions are without power across 6 states. as a result of them now downgraded hurricane the . obviously, if there's an invalid, welcome to our program is real says it has hit the headquarters of hezbollah and the roots. the target of the air strikes is believed to be hot, sun, those rolla, the head of the iran back militia group strikes, flattened several buildings, and a densely populated up neighborhood. in the southern suburb of the lebanese capital, labranz health ministry says at least 6 people were killed and dozens willing to the, the explosions will fail to spell as good teaching them. it has a way multiple buildings when level is this residential sub of southern. they read
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israel rami quickly confirmed it was behind the strike moments ago. these real defense forces carried out it precise strike on the central headquarter of the fees bought up their organization. that served is the epi center of police ballast there. to please butler central headquarter was intentionally built under residential buildings in the heart of the gulf here in bay root, the israel defense forces released this lifted, showing defense minister jo, i've got lots monitoring the strikes on the route from tel aviv is really media source is quoting officials say they come out and was the target has, but i need to have fun as well that to let the strike came a day after israel rejected a $21.00 day truce plan proposed by the united states and its allies designed to prevent and without blue in the middle east. it's feared further escalation could
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prompt has pull us back to iran, to into the conflict. is red and hezbollah have been exchanging 5 across these were 11 in buddha. moreover, 11 months since the october 7th terror attack, sony as well by his will as palestinian ally. hum us both considered terror sweets by multiple countries. but this week is mathematically intensified. it strikes soon, hezbollah targets in new haven and cheering 700 people. according to lebanese officials, and promising more than a $100000.00 civilians to flee on friday, it runs the embassy in lebanon vowed punishment, is around saying the strike quote changes the rules of the game. and that's just what international observe. as the with these mal reported to have moved to thousands of treats to was the board in preparation for a potential ground invasion the prospect. so the one idea will seem higher than ever or later we spoke to journalist karim,
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l glossary. and the roots about the attacks. yeah, 1st, i mean i was walking, it's sunset hosted by digits and 2nd slate that i switch explosion. it sounded like it conflicts, mostly really legal. so because 15 minutes by car, a weight that expose the indication how big this explosion on the patient really was if we had it's the fits a tech, a of the southern subjects since last friday. but this is by far the because the can not be struck. the stripe is a targeted attack. slaton, a whole lot of buildings, 6 to 7 houses completely slept. and it's not here really, how many victims they are. the area is basically a cut off by his opponent security. but i mean,
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if you look at the last sites that we know that there is a lot of people that the civilians for sure positive. and also the people from this bullet in this alleged his phone, the headquarters on the ground. so the numbers for sure will rise in the next dollars. all right, kareem outlaw, read there and they read, let's go to jerusalem now. and it'll be correspond atanya cram. atanya, we seem to have been other explosions across the room. what are the latest developments? the wires shortly after 11 o'clock in no time the is or the military had published a map of the southern uh suburbs or for the southern part of the b route. and they basically were telling people in those neighborhoods to leave the area and ever since you've seen waves of air strikes uh in this area. uh the, um, is there any minute area? so it had struck thousands of targets,
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of weapons stored in these civilian buildings as to put it there also has carried out strikes in uh, southern living on over the past hour so. so we had some real good alerts and uh, from incoming rockets pi a uh from 11 and towards a noise in a town now which we are seeing tonight. here is a much, much largest choice strikes now on a be route taking all the basically as we understand it, infrastructure until now, you're seeing a targeted strikes against a husband are compound as then also what happened, of course earlier tonight. but now this seems to intensify the conflict. there's a targeting also the infrastructure of hezbollah in a southern bay route. as you said, tell you that 1st major strike appeared to be targeting as the lead a non scholar. can we say if he is dead or alive of the we don't know yet. uh,
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they are a lot of speculations. a lot of reports out uh, also denials that he is healthy and alive. but she, in israel, that has been a lot of reports based on senior officials or also and intelligence sources. they said the strike on this scale would have only happened is intelligence here was enough to say that at least how send those relevant details. because bullet was in the area was in this underground a headquarters. now we heard you heard it earlier there from the a shortly after this strike happened in baby route. only this official statement by the armies spokes person don't need hook. are you saying that the idea for the military had carried out to strike on the center headquarters? ever since? that is not yet a confirmation whether i'll sign this while i was in the target was indeed the at the location. so everybody's waiting to hear more about what you've been seeing
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before and must've strikes a on this underground. a struck to also, of course, or with more and more is to be and also casualty suspected expected in the area. and of course, we also heard that a permanent sub in, you mean to, to know he was at the united nations be giving his speech to and this happened shortly after. and it's probably his office said that he would cut you off his visit and come back to israel already have them planned. you've mentioned that many of these strikes are hitting residential buildings extensively. many of our viewers are probably wondering how targeted such attacks can be. what does the is really military say about these strikes and the told that they're taking on civilians or was it always say uh, basically they said that again uh tonight uh, when the carried out dislodge uh, stripe. earlier this evening that they're targeting has fuller commanders or infrastructure in this case. um uh,
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later tonight now. and that actually has full, uh, is uh, placing, uh theres uh you know, the headquarters a weapon storage in civilian homes. this is what the military here says, and this is why the striking uh those houses or homes or, or areas. uh they have set this also. um you've seen this also in gaza and the war they're striking those areas and always saying that basically this paula is using the civilian population, the human she is, but of course it comes at a cost and i think we only see now as a casualty. numbers are coming in over the course of the evening and also know of course from the slides and strikes of course is what i would say. we have been warning a people that the strikes are coming. and of course, it's one of the most densely populated areas there. be 1000 us of, of, of a route. so we're expecting the, the desk told,
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and the injuries are coming from their to rise significantly. tanya kramer interest them. thank you. it does tanya mentioned the attack and they wrote happened shortly after prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke at the united nations in new york, where he was greeted with years and years as he took the podium day after rejecting an international ceasefire proposal that yahoo says israel's campaign against hezbollah will continue until it realizes it's aim of allowing $60000.00 is rarely displaced by his beloved rock at fire, to return home. gaza. netanyahu said there was up to him us to end. the war. lady is a gentleman. this war can come to an end. now, all that has to happen is for a mazda so render, 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,
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there is no substitute for us to w correspondent. benjamin alvarez goober is at the u. n. and he told us more about the mood inside the chamber during that young speech. it was quite a contrast between the gallery where we was sitting with many of his supporters, but also staff was coughing and was cheering when he entered and the congress to some delegation instead of left the room. the area where the delegates are sitting here at the general assembly. so a lot of the applause there was also a possible to hear a in the live stream was coming from that gallery. he did not mention what he called in american friendship proposals. you slammed p i, c. c, the international criminal quote that is still considering possible arrest warrants and not only on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but also on his defense ministers and several of come as leaders. he also slammed the united nations. he started his speech saying that he was considering to give an
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address here to hold an address in front of the un general assembly. but wanted to set what he called on the record street. been human offers group with the new york . well, staying in the us, hurricane helene has been downgraded to a tropical storm after leaving a trail of destruction in the nation. se it hit with historic ferocity as being blamed for more than 30 jets. the storm brought tornadoes, swamp to neighborhoods, and left more than $3000000.00 homes without power. all right, let's go over to the urologist and drills. matthew could put you, matthew. what is the latest on the storm? or? yeah, so the good news, the system right now is no longer hurricane no longer trop. the storm, it is an extra tropical meaning it's lots of tropical characteristics that said, it is still a huge level of moisture producing prolific floating parts of the carolinas. with upwards of half a meter rain falling into mountains, communities leading to havoc and destruction at the coastline in florida, we are still in search of roughly 3 to 5 meters and serious winds around a 160 to
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a 170 kilometers per hour. last night, locals time window storm, a landfall, matthew and i spoke a number of times before the storm hit. you were there where it came in, didn't live up to its expectations where the danger that was expected. i think so. and, you know, one of the unfortunate things is that this is kind of an unprecedented event, at least in the historical record. we have record stating back to 1851. and there's never been, at least in that time frame, a category for hurricane to make land fall in the big ben to florida. so that in of itself was disturbing for the residents there. but keep in mind, this moved inland so fast. it brought very strong winds with it, and at the same time was so moisture loaded that had dumped the moisture so much farther north and have ordinarily otherwise. would you know, these things tend to rain themselves out farther south and like georgia. but we had big time rains, make it to the carolinas, the mountains, really all tool this has been invented and event that has many different facets. and ultimately it really is proven to be disaster. and can we say if the worst is
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over, are we still seeing so much in the northern states, as you mentioned, or so the northern se, the worst is over right now, which is the good news that i think that at this point the impacts are still lingering, especially across the carolinas with the flooding is the worst right now though it's kind of lean up time down here in florida. about half the state in terms of the, the areas impact it is still without power. that swap, continue all the way we can't reliance to. so at this point, things are winding down. we have another day or so as range continue across portions of kentucky, tennessee, and west virginia. right. that's me. urologist and journalist matthew proposed you . thank you very much. thank you and that's all we have for now. we'll be back soon with more headlines. and of course you can find out more about these and other stories online at the w. com for us on youtube or the deeds of the news channel. stay with us up next for 100 years. the boss of never tedious berlin's noise was, am, has been drawing crowds of admirers. objections on her back arts unveiled looks at
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