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the, the, this is the, the use of live from brayland. these are all says it's killing, you'll pass, but us need to ship that the balance of part in the middle. we set to, to school with the one responsible for the measure of countless regulus. and many of those mean minutes and, you know, here's the depth of pass on the smallest, but ones of more challenges i had in the us the united states calls received by 11. and these are all keeps up in school environments of what it says. i have a lot of targets, face of destruction, of force, thousands of precedents from the homes and into the streets. task australia is voting and elections, which was the historic when for the far right spot to progress into 10 australians
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with fortress against my goods. even if they win, the most votes vehicle, the struggle to form a government the i id michael junior. then you are welcome to the program. either else, prime minister says the balance of power has been changed in the middle east, but it's getting a pass. but as lead, i have found this product process topping held 11 the around the palestine territories denouncing the talk, which and if you need to get them to buy these militias, leadership, you run as well as bach. her house demanded a meeting of the union street to console or by the killing. meanwhile, these are all says it's intercepted rockets, $511.00, and the maintenance and yeah, who owns that would be challenges i had upset is comes out of reach the historic turning point. the ends of israel, these are great days,
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we all at once appears to be a historic tutting point. so how do we set to, to school with the one responsible for the mazda of countless israel is on many of us, including hundreds of americans and dozens of french. the miss allen is sunny, was out as strong as me again into the studio, a strong with shiny from netanyahu. what do you make of them? well, no doubt. this is across the road, not just by as well as could be also for them at least i mean to see which sidekicks which stern here, of course, at the weakening of cause bala following the death of most realize is something that is, is it is a clear fact, but now what happens here is iran stepping in to a, you know, help cause bought a recover, restated, bring more money into it and make it, you know, keep it strong as it always want. it is a big part of it's a stride excess, or will there be other forces, maybe within lebanon, and then living these government, or maybe international forces will try to bring some sort of counter forces into
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that. i mean there many people also 11 under a happy that you know, the smallest people overlapping on has been like, go up. so there's this potential here, and that could maybe lead to a, a shift in the power dynamics between is really nothing and about settling that border. that's been, you know, a troubled border for over 40 years. now that's in the one hand. and then on the other hand, what else and yeah, was trying to achieve here. this is what we're talking about, the store commitment to you. he's trying to turn things around. instead of saying what we've been saying from october, basically that gaza once cause i will be, you know, coming down then his bala and that fight will be over. he's trying to work the other way around saying ok, that axis is we couldn't, you know, the, she had excess, you run back excess. this is out of the picture. now let's see how, what kind of effect it has on gaza. can we, you know, rep things up and guys that can be maybe it could, the, is really use that to me, the signal to us and wire and the meter from us. this is time to make concessions. so it's, it's still a point where to me, in the many open options,
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i'm not sure the americans, for example, for the most active mediating power in the region, usually have much of a energy. and, you know, in the current administration set up, you know, in the last days before they of, of a bunch of, sorry, a vitamin for uh before the electronics. he has enough attentiveness to that. but there are many options on the table. and this could be a very, very decisive moment for the whole region, right? talking about the us, the have called for a c, sy in lebanon. but as we know, our tax continue, what more can we expect? and the days i had, so of course the air attacks that he's realized is very good at, as we've been seeing and last days. but also we've been hearing mostly from the american through american reports of israel has also been active on the border sort of smaller, smaller scale and school inclusions. and it will have to see if this is getting bigger and bigger because this has the potential of things getting more complicated along the border as well. it has had a very bloody history along the border. and at the same time, we need to keep in mind wednesday and 3 days that's the is really the jewish new
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year is really will be hoping to celebrate that in quietness. but it could also be the opportunity that has bought out what may be, ron, anybody from that access wants to show you know, uh their response to the assassination of the installer. could be waiting for that moment to hit israel on that symbolic day. very tense days ahead of us and i think we'll, we'll not be seeing any coming down any time soon. right. sunny was honest. thank you. you're welcome. any small, tens of thousands of people have flat south and 11. no need to be sundays as the cross split up on vitamins by these are all intensifies, many out fleeing to other parts of the country and more than 50000 have crossed over the border into syria. the targets in of residential buildings in b, we would have cost many families to flee the homes, the anal sleeping, and mix shift shelters, or on the streets of the capital. the united nations wealth with programs said it had launched on emergency operation to feed up to 1000000 people in lebanon.
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let's get more from sabine ideology, as the original campaigns coordinator for the humanitarian organization, action aid, to joins us from b with hello. subbing. can you give us a sense of the humanitarian situation in the a good morning, good morning. somebody to this situation and 11 on is really tired and alarming. and the window to prevent a ford escape. the humanitarian crisis is a closing the very it up and meet the needs on the ground are growing. is there are any attacks on his will out targets have had that if i and effects and look and civilians who have been forced to see if it plays to in other in search of safety. so there are no few safe places. the 11 on attacks are covering the increasingly large area the there are more than the then the 800 people killed.
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the thousands, the injured and the more than 20200000 people. the displaced and more than 50000 people living in childhood. but oh, thought it is and 11 on are saying that the through number is much higher. it's almost half a 1000000, the people who are likely displaced. so as, as i'm, as i'm sending you the huge, sure there's a huge need the for the view, i need that in the assistance that needs on the ground or grow, we can get it out. but after the people in the state of x, 3 mess to this, so stress and panic and the old. so if you just if you would choose, are overcrowded because people are seeking shelter in some public schools. right. oh and schools 11 on where shut down. so people are seeking good if you would, and schools and the local and international organizations are trying to
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support tens and tens of thousands of people. and this is what we have doing with our local partners on the ground, trying to support the displaced people in different locations for 11 on with their basic needs. like uh, of course to the shelter we are uh helping them was mattresses, with blankets, with food. because people free that home around this house and also from bad with a box of because nothing in hand, right? games with nothing. so you're, you're describing a very dire situation on the ground and you say action aid is doing all that come to provide basic needs food and water and cell to, to, to do is in dire need. this is based on the current situation. so what's the plan if this situation continues to west and uh, we would keep supporting people. we are working with working with our local
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partners on the ground. we are trying to, to support people in city, a different location and because and bade route, and in 340 in north of lebanon, we will try to adapt as much as weekend and to be able, with the assistance of our to partners and donors, to be a little fighting more and more so for the 2 people that need, things are escalating good after 3 and 11 on and as i said, the needs on the ground are growing good accurately. and also people are in in distress. the so also a psycho sasha. it's like the social support is need the for the, for the display, steeper so so we will providing this kind of service. and one of our centered where we have a safe space in because that's also the stuff of that and the part their stuff are working also under pressure. sometimes we have to hold open patients because the of
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the situation and the intensity of the attacks that is continuing to to, to dice. right. right. so, i mean, i've yet, actually in a regional campaigns coordinator. thank you very much. thank you. now bolton is on the way in australia, in a general election in which the far right has said to the head by tapping into concerns about migration. the freedom patchy has pledged to create what it calls for tress, austria, and prevent migrants from entering the pulling ahead of the conservative party that could be left out of government if of a potties refuse to join them in a coalition repeats and the trend seen in of a re send to you if you in elections in austria, the effects of migration, a probably nowhere as a parent, as they are in the town of christ. choose some 30 kilometers from the cappy to vienna. here at the reception center asylum seekers spent the 1st weeks in austria
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. this sunday lotus will choose a new parliament for austria rep migration. you creams empty bites people of beach. they watched the most important topic because i'm from tries case me. see, and to most important issues are foreigners crime and food crisis supplies . the 2 statements meters is monday evening and last not everyone should be allowed into the country as well. 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. yeah, that was hidden. people walking mad, nevada migration has no effect on my virtue decisions because we're coping well with the reception center entice cation which device common indiana political assigned to see the eclipse thing. assess that migration and security,
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important topics for many voters, not just in austria, but across europe. well, us raise no exception in this case because we see it all over here up in the sense that migration is really becoming a very senior topic for a large amount of voters. so therefore, migration for certain vote or for certain voting 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 as pieces they propagate in austria 1st policy in the city center potty need, i have a kick. it says, migraines, who do not abide by the rules, should be deported. brothers and fortunately, 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?
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something isn't right with the system anymore. but all can be and that's why we finally need re migration. i have to, i don't know why the word is supposed to be so evil. so it that controversial term re migration is classified by the austrian state security service as right wing, extremist, even though tickets as to who has been leading the opinion paused for many months. however kindly, how much of the conservative people's pa to you for p has been catching up in the opinion polls and recent days in the face of a tight final sprint, the current john state explains to support us. what he stands for maybe is pretty, pretty beach to me. we are the politics of the center of the car against radicalism . really, we want stability instead of chaos. one does meet the most essential for the future and future challenges is we do not want to live from problems,
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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 neutrons level need to find coalition partners to form a government. let's remind you of our top story. us presidents joe biden has called for the ceasefire, following the death of a hospital. i need a house on the throttle. you know, he's right, he strikes, he's rouse pregnant stuff that's called the talk, a historic turning point. the supreme leader of the around the has with us back i called in muslims around a well to see revenge and you are off to dates, coming up a trip to the spending in diverse the guidance of the agency with dr. i am eddie michael junior spencer watching speech and we have more news at the top of the out the
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