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the, the, this is the, the news live from berlin. israel says it's coming up as well as the, the shift at the balance of part in the middle east. we send to the school with the one responsible. imagine countless israel is and many of us know me mentioned young hills that, that i'll pass on the smallest on one. so more challenges ahead and us the united states calls for these, these $511.00. and these are all keeps up. it's going bottom ends of what it says has without targets. dates of destruction have forced thousands of residents from the homes and into the streets. class austria is goes in and
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elections wish to see started when with fire rights potty get from us in japan, australians and the full interest against migrants. but even if the, when most folks they could struggle to form the government, the i, i'm eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. israel's prime minister says the balance of power has been changed in the middle east, but it's getting of as well as lead us on. the astronomy protest have been held at 11 and run and the listing in territories denouncing the talk, which eliminates a deliberate needs malicious leadership run as well as bach has demanded a meeting of the you institute to counsel the killing. meanwhile, these are all says it intercepted rockets fired from level and then you mean it's, you know, move on to that will be challenges ahead. website is come see how as
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a storage 7 times so it just ends of israel. these are great days. we all at once appears to be a historic cutting point. so how do we set up a school with the one responsible for the mazda of countless is regulus? and many of us, including hundreds of americans and dozens of french sorts of the meanest did use the w me, the lease out of this to sunny was on the sunny. what do you make off button? that's the only statements after the death of a sudden. well, of course, this is a very important tipping point. this is no doubt known estrada was a very, an administrator, you know, his plowed his influence over the whole. she had excess of influence. and of course, inside leaven and was immense. doesn't that about that? but is it really going to change the reality on the ground, the deep dynamics of power between israel and the banana? i mean, this is a struggle with israel has been conducting for over 40 years now trying to get the northern border to visit around the one with government to become quiet, to make it safe for its citizens. this is something is really still hasn't figured
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out and it's not quite clear. if this move is actually going to do that in the sense that's a straw that might be gone, but we're still seeing a iran f, as vala has great capabilities of shooting me sales and threatening as well. i mean, the military capabilities are still there, despite the fact that the organization isn't probably very deep disarray. so this is one thing and we need to see as well. so can leverage this somehow to, to find that solution. and where does football end up? you know, a, it, you know, after all this, know, after what we seen this very, the price is, it could be, they will recover. you know, the rank is, are definitely not going to try and let it just die with starlight. they, they nice is buying, they need a strong, it helps them 11 and it helps them in this, she had excess, they have built around israel. so it could be that this would be maybe just in a decoy in, in, in that plan. you know, it could be that, you know, we will see the same balance of power coming back, but it could be that this change is very minute. it's a good question to say that isn't to say all about you same backs. the question is,
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riley's see file now with the dental and astrology and where does this leave the hosted situation and gather like on the surface? you know, his body has a tour organization and acknowledged by not just the americans, many other organizations course. and starlight has been a person who's been involved in counseling attack. so not only as early as, but also american seventies and so on is as into the house. that's when that aspect may be, you know, kind of ignore that fact. but again, if we're talking about the, the changes that need for changes to the digital art dynamics of power, i think it's, it's, it's, it's, again when israel try to look at it at the main goal of bringing back the hostages of trying to find a solution for garza and from us, we need to see how this play with lebanon works into that, and the weight is really see it. they hope that seeing says, paula crumble and seeing the throttling gun will make some us leader seymour understand that he needs to start. you know, thinking of concessions,
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he need to change his tough lines and maybe being more willing to go for a ceasefire. and that would probably help as well with that front and in the south . but it's, it's a, it's not a direct move and it's you have to be seen of this is really what's gonna make, how much sparks they have been. so i'm showing very strong resistance for many months and they are holding the spite israel's very heart attacks. so it's you to be seeing if this is really actually going to promote the main goal of is around this war, which is actually the concern come us right? sonya was on us. thank you. you're welcome. any vote in his, on the way in australia, in a general election in which the fire rights has search the head. by tapping into concerns about migration, the freedom party has pledged to create what it calls for. trace australia and prevent migrants from entering the pulling ahead of the conservative party back would be left out of government if apologies, refuse to join them. in a coalition repeating a trend scene in our be sent to europe in elections. in austria,
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the effects of migration a probably nowhere as a parent, as they are in the town of christ, keeps some 30 kilometers from the cappy to vienna. here at the reception center asylum seekers spent the 1st weeks in austria. to this sunday, lotus will choose a new parliament for austria rep migration. you creams empty bites people beach. they watched the most important topic. any calls time from tri scares, and to most important issues are foreigners, crime and food crisis ties that to students, meters is monday evening and last not everyone should be allowed into the country as all feel free to give me a quote that i mean the refugees those who come normally, those who need help know mike, that's fine. to see the people august of man,
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nevada migration has no effect on my virtue decision because we're coping well. it was the reception center entice cation which device common indiana political scientist. sylvia could sing assess that migration and security, important topics for many world us not just in austria, but across europe. well, australian or exception in this case because we see it all over europe in the sense that migration is really becoming a very senior topic for a large amount of voters. so therefore, migration for a certain vote or for certain boating groups is definitely an important topic. i think they were considering voting. catching us as there is one party that owns the topic in austria like no other. the far right freedom party f places they propagate in austria 1st policy in the city santa potty need, i have a kick. it says, migraines, who do not abide by the rules,
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should be deported by design. unfortunately, science will say it's simply not understandable that we have to protect our people from those who are coming here to seek protection. what this, why something isn't right with the system anymore. or what else would be, and that's why we finally need re migration. that's good. i don't know why the word is supposed to be so evil. so if that controversial term re migration is classified by the austrian state security service as right wing extremists, even though tickets as to who has been leading the opinion, paused for many months. however kindly, how much of the conservative people's party you for p has been catching up in the opinion, polls and recent days. in the face of a tight find a sprint, the current sean slate, explains to supporters. what he stands for. maybe is pretty put at each to me. we
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are the politics of the center of the color against radicalism. really, we wants to ability instead of chaos. one does the most essential for the future and future challenges is we do not want to live from problems, but we want to solve them. instead, it's on rollers and see while it is for the austrians to choose in which direction they want their country to go. then you chance level need to find coalition partners to form a government that's good mall from judy out pa, time. you know, political scientists from the vienna sent out for electro research, and it was really a welcome to the program. now, according to polls, the file rights, if you don't, pa gfc, always expect that to get the best result of uh, how have the managed together. so much support um, so the main driver of the vote for the fluoride is usually the issue of and the gratian concerns by cultural identity. and there's also some associated kinetic
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factors that uh, the last 2, but a general sense of crisis. economic design. i think these are the main factors that motivate people to vote for this party. right. and clearly uh, a lot of people uh, getting to design cruise that to them despite ride potty has been unimportant pay. yeah. in austria, in politics for a very long time. how does it compare with about fi potties in your um, i would say the seo has a quite plastic co follow right program. uh, being um, okay. in strong opposition to as a position to immigration. i think that was the, the core, the unites all the fluoride projects across europe in terms of economic policies. interesting. the, the platform is actually quite close to the platform of the people's parties of the conservative party. so it's not necessarily a left leaning platform as well. uh,
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conservative economic platform. but compliance combined is very fierce opposition to integration. right. as you've touched on earlier, the f you is advocating for re migration. that's a concept that the fire rights in germany use as to why is it so controversial? and so at the time a free migration sparked a lot of outcry and the german disclose because in particular it was associated with duplications of national citizens. and uh, so people have maybe a migration background to happen. here's a considerable amount of time and who are citizens and this idea of, um, yeah, tights and meshes to lose people who have a right to this uh, in a country. uh that was a bit of a yeah, a novelty and a new pro occasion by the fluoride in austria. this time,
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as mentioned in the amount of testify the freedom party, but they didn't speak a lot like it. and um yeah, in general, the manifesto seemed a bit stricter. well, the campaign was a bit softer, maybe appealing to more centrist photos. right. so as things spend based on the polls, it doesn't look like any pots you will get on outright majority by job, a potties in austria willing to form a coalition government with the fire rights freedom party. um, so this i'm thinking too. so the social democrats have been maybe clear as out ruling any kind of co operation in government, which the fios as i have been very, to the office. i did people's party. so the austin christian democrats. they happened last year about the suit. um, they said they, they, they all reasonable people inside the freedom party,
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but the core and sham and have a people, he would be the radical, radicalized figure of that. they would not want to collaborate with him. and um, yeah, so this, i'm gonna give it to him on this because i'm there how this will turn off after the election. all right, i guess what, i have to wait and see how that goes before you go. the ongoing war and ukraine has become a central issue for the field who have been vocal in basically the one to and supports to ukraine and also stop sanctions against russia. how are issued your dream and the rest of you will be if they come to power? i think they uh no, it has to be very boring. uh, australia is a neutral country, is not a member of night, so it has always taking a very reserve stance in aging to train of just a bit of humanitarian aid. but uh they have not been involved so much. um,
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so it's true that the bill has a pro ration stands um i would want to as uh, the uh, support for your trade pro. but um, it seems rather unlikely that they will have a lot of influence on this deficiency though. okay. usually, uh, how time you know from the center for electro, our research. thank you very much. thank you. just and he has a reminder of our top story this. our us presidents, joe biden, has called for you see sy, following the death of the has what i need to have signed this product. you know, these are the striking ease or i was prime minister has called the talk a historic 10 important disappearance. you know, if you run has with us back i called in the muslims around the world and you are up to date is coming up on the actual shifts notes that how russia pays and social media. influenza is to spread most of who's speaking. i'm eddie micah
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junior. thanks for watching the stage and we have more news at the top of the october 7, 2023. muslim says a terror attack as well. it is the bloody estate in the history of the 2 estates and the beginning of the roll and gaza one year. nice. week 7, the backgrounds of the attack. how could it happen? what role that is really and palestinian would sort of the most a title.
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