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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel launches more, attacked and leveled on the posting. the militant groups as 3 of its leaders have been killed is really strike the intern. apartment building and central bay route will go live to the lebanese capital. elsewhere is rarely more plains target power plants and port facilities in yemen. the operation is aimed at the countries who the rebels as israel wide is it to solve one groups. fact buyer is also coming up. cost 3 is far i freedom part. he celebrates after taking the most votes and parliamentary elections. its leader says the victory has started a new era. he wants to be chancellor, but forming
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a new government. one piece of the hello and terry morris. and thanks for joining us. we begin in the middle east, where israel has carried out more attacks and neighboring levels on a mosque. the group behind the october 7, tara taxes, it's local, leader in lebanon, has been killed, and it is rarely strike on the south of the country. meanwhile, another palestinian militant groups as 3 of its leaders have died after israel. here's an apartment block in the lebanese capital bay roots in the early hours of this morning is the 1st appear. it is really striking on the city center since the start of this career complex. israel has so far targeted be rich southern suburbs and other hezbollah strongholds in recent days, killing thousands of people. well, israel is widening its attacks on the ran back groups of the inside lab and on and
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across the region on sunday. israel's military set it carried out strikes in yemen, targeting who the rebels, their heading sites in the city of hood data on yelman's, red sea coast. at least 4 people were killed at around 30 others wounded. dozens of israeli war plains took part in the operation. a day earlier, the who these fired a ballistic missile until it leaves international airport. the group is also repeatedly for the attacking red sea shipping, allegedly linked to israel. from, or i'm joined now by journal as stella men. she's in be rude. now stella is really forces struck central, they root over night. what's the situation there this morning? the old people? oh, really, really? in short, it has been the 1st attack on the city center of favors of cola the tigris area is very well known by the people here because it's a residential area. and it's, it was
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a well known because the kind of serves as like an informal boss. so there are some big taxis starting the trips from there to what's other parts of the bone on the areas was located right next to the big great. that leads to the airport. so many people were so leaving the country for the airport passing by this area. people. oh, really, really in shock today. we don't have official numbers. so thought if there were more people killed in this attack. um, but yeah, people are in shock and also this is another example that's a israel says you cannot really say anymore that israel is any targeting his polo strong holds as this is an area that is just like really part of the city and inside the center of the city israel has been pounding targets across 11 on how have these strikes effected the humanitarian situation. a level as
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well. the human nature and situation is worse than i know. it gets better. it gets worse every, every day. the carrots are confirming us the new and all to you said over the weekend on that approximately 1000000 people are now fleeing inside the country. so the situation in bayard is also quite bad and hot, breaking down people on the streets of a room with no shelter, no place to go there, just sitting outside on the streets. uh, it is quite hot still here during the day and people are trying to find a little bit of shade when they sit just next to 2 big buildings. the people who are seeing their homes part among these people is the syrian refugees who came to live on on during the war in syria. and they are now one more time again,
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refugees and reports have said that there uh, thousands of people trying to flee back into syria as those are the only border apart from the border to israel. they are in the line border here from 11 on so many, many people are considering sling back to 0 as the faithful option. then staying in the, in the homes that have been targeted, israel has been funding has been the 11 on, but also a mazda and gaza. and now it's going after the, who's the rebels and yemen. what do we know about the as really strikes in the m and style a well, this really ami announced several strikes in yemen and they said, the strikes a who's the targets. we know that a power plant and port facilities and who data has been hit according to local
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media for people have died during these attacks. so can we do a site? they were mainly engineers working in this port. residents also report that power outage is due to these attacks. and of course, that these attacks and yemen like uh, strengths and further the serials of people here in the whole region. the. this is going to ask tonight and really a big play out for a big regional that's not any and up on or cause a but will affect the whole region. still a thank you for bringing this up to date that was journalist stella, minna in beirut. has paula began firing into israel in support of him us which stage the terror attacks on october 7th last year. communities in northern israel, including the aero majority city of nazareth, have faced
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a barrage of miss house rockets and drones. dw is emily guarding reports now on how many citizens feel. authorities are not doing enough to protect them. it could have been so much, was shrapnel from his bottle. rockets hit the roof of this call from nestle the enough we what we grew up in the morning. so i think my wife was heading to work and this is my wife's car, right. and so what do you think? and we saw shrapnel from the me. so i let hit the roof and we were thankful that our children weren't in as for all the house. yeah. yeah. is a member of the local municipality, and the majority of the city of not threats. he says they will lucky this time set of knots around like so. many cities in israel's nose has been under constant rockets via by his ball over the past year. normally, a hub for tourism many shops of had to shut down since the will began in october.
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without tourist, the economy faces collapse. and with the latest assassination of his ball as lead to have found those roll of ease, settled over residence, about what comes next to the guy this what's happening is steering my optimism. it's not letting me see the light at the end of the tunnel unit, but i'm not seeing it and describe it. sure. but of course i worry about my kids every minutes, every hour they call me and send me videos asking how things are know. sure, well the in, in the, on the lot of calls the situation now that isn't easy. we don't have shuttles. we don't have safe places to go. when the sound goes off, i really hope the want and some but i'm in the city, you phone cuz i'm really important part of israel strategy to keep everyone safe. a tier and not threats on this side of the city. there's not a single one public fund. many of the houses were built before it was mandatory to
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include shelters and them. and to ross has yes, yes, as it leaves the residents vulnerable when i got lost, if he knows the risk. but there are a few shelters that are old and they haven't been prepared at all the month. of course, in jewish areas, there are many shelters. and you know, with our neighboring city of norfolk illegal, again, he has large bo just allocations again, but the, our community likes funding and everything related to safety and security. you can record it. i mean a man, it's a problem shed by many communities across israel says i me a, be sure route lead to the national committee of heads of ab local authorities, mobile. and it was due to toys and you to the proximity of our local authorities to is really minutes re sites are slightly, many our of areas were hit by shelves and rockets wilcox leading to a stage of panic with all of these fear. why that the end emergency within the hour
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of the community football ballade, it moves with if it was the man abi many our communities long for the war to finally come to an end. not just to say if god lives, but also the likelihood indeed of use emily guarding who filed that report joins us now from jerusalem. emily tell us more about how israel's errand communities feel about the escalation in the north sold a very, very worried many are communities they live in the north of israel. they've been living under this constant fighting between hezbollah and israel. and of course, it's also to, they've also taken a huge economic blow. i mean, walking through not through it. that's usually a hub for tourist. the pilgrims in the streets were essentially empty. and then you add on to that aspect of security. if people not feeling safe, i mean normally in israel, when you go to the cities here, you, there's the bunk, hasn't been put in place into, for example,
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the big ca parks. but walking through the whole ton of knots or it yesterday, there was not a single public bunker that you could have run through if they would have been an as um, as fiber and or our lot. um. and so what we're hearing essentially from the our community is that's the join and calls and by hostage families will hostage relatives for a ceasefire in gauze offers who for dylan golf as well as 11 on. and they see this is the only way of ending financing. um, but essentially what we're looking at at the moment. what we're seeing right now is that these calls are just not being hugged in a separate development. we understand he's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has appointed his former rival, giddy on sar, to his cabinet. what can you tell us about that appointment? about the ride get down saw essentially is joining the government as a minister without portfolio. as a minister without an actual department. i'm good, i'm sorry. is the leader of the new hopes policy, which is a fairly small policy but,
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but haven't been doing very well in the polls recently. now, why is he joining the government? well, that could have 2 reasons. essentially one is because, well, there's been room is over the past few weeks, that's a apartment. and so benjamin netanyahu would like to remove the article onto the defense minister from his cabinets. they've not seen eye to eye on a few things along, for example, it was in favor of a hostage deal and nothing you always now seized the opportunity of potentially swapping him out with video and saw. and number 2 could be essentially to strip to national security minister or reason number 2 could be to strip to national security minister. it's all been clear of the power to break up for this coalition government. what we're seeing the, what we've seen over the past few months is about to every time there's been a policy that has not been to the liking of national security minister to come up in via and then he has threatened to break up the government over this and um, this is essentially antonio who has um, tons to um, strip him about power. now the news has been received for christa cant as well
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itself. and he said as an opportunistic move of, of getting them solved because he spent the best part of last year criticizing precisely this government. and it's being seen as a, as with popping up this governments now a columnist in a and is there a newspaper here and, and you the whole not actually right this morning about him. this is a painful or this is quite a painful blow to a large number of his ratings. if you think that net on yahoo needs to go. so suddenly there was some consensus that this could lead to a stabilization of the government's not the same time. it's also been received very, very critically. emily, thank you very much. that was our correspond it, emily gordon in jerusalem. a time to catch up with a few other stories blinking headlines. dave, rescuers and paul are searching for survivors of flooding that has killed at least a 170 people, rivers birth their banks in cap monday or leaving entire neighborhoods underwater.
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many of the dead were trapped by a landslide in their cars. a space ex capsule has arrived at the international space station in preparation for returning to stranded pastor and on the 2 crew members. aboard the dragon brought supplies for their colleagues who were unable to return to earth in june because of safety fears over their spacecraft. or for we'll travel home in february. events are being held across trotter to mark 75 years of communist party rule in beijing presidents using paying lead the comm memory sions on what is officially known as martyrs day. the chinese communist party took power in 1949 after winning a bloody civil war against the national, misled govern. people living near a chemical plan to the state of georgia. i have been evacuated because of a fire. official say the blaze began near atlanta with a sprinkler sprayed water onto a chemical that reacted to nearby residents have been told to stay indoors of
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the sales to australia where the far right freedom party is celebrating its 1st parliamentary election. victory winning around 29 percent of the vote. that's according to preliminary results. the party has vowed to create what he calls a fortress against migrants. chancellor karl and the home of governing conservatives came in 2nd and have indicated they will not form a coalition with a fort freedom party under its current leader. protest read the freedom bodies election when with opponents saying it's still tied to it's not the past. the bulky need to pub with geico claims they have made history by securing nearly one 3rd of the vote mocking the 1st time sentence foundation 7 decades ago that the body has won the parliamentary election, drama threw off. we have opened the door to a new era together. we are now going to write a new chapter in austrian history. i'm on top of the controversy over it's not z
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origins. the party also campaigned on an anti immigration platform. opponents, its victory will have far reaching consequences. and this, besides that, i still see all that means social, comfortable, austria, that means lower salaries. that means a good does to fee specially for migraines. and for women who are demanding abortion rights, we started demonstrating 40 years ago, and i can do it any more while opponents have united against good to lend his body some o stream said they're willing to give the election windows jones. i actually one to one did that result, but maybe you have to give them a try or spoken those think you might as well. but i think the other parties including the greens, won't form a free way coalition and so on those that would be a logical outcome for me. and a little visual was coming it's this of this is that these medicaid will need the
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support of other bodies to form a coalition government. but none have so far agreed to us with him for correspond it. lucy shilton is covering the elections for us, indiana. i asked her why freedom party leader have a kicker so controversial. so he's definitely a very controversial figure. he and all assume politics. we have heard from the conservative party leader connie, how mazda t things. a habit kicking is a security risk to the country with regards to what happened kicker, did say about a set initiative. so when it comes to defending the country, we have also heard from under. yes, bob. now he is the head of the central left social democrats, that he thinks, habits kicking, it's a threat to democracy and various man they are placed on the 2nd and 3rd place in after the elections of their parties did come in on the 2nd and 3rd phase and bozeman has said that they are not going to work together. we have a kicker to form a coalition government. so despite the victory,
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it sounds like the freedom party could have a tough time forming a government, or that is correct. so what i just said about the center about the conservative party holds true for have it kicked as a person, but the party, the people's party did not completely exclude working together this to have a tickets for our right party expert. but that said, we are not going to sit in a government together with habit kick and as a person, what is still possible is also that the other parties will all talk together and form a correlation, leaving haven't kick as far right as true, completely out of the game the per or freedom party. what made the freedom party so popular with voters? yeah, so what, what seems to become clear here is that they have been tapping into excited cheese,
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especially with regards to the economy in australia. so a lot of people have said that they're very about the high prices for the cost of living am. and then also another really big issue for many here has been the topic migration and they're the far right f 2 and stands for this topic as is considered competent, apparently by some sambota. so this is, these are detailed in topics and it has been decided on topics here in this election campaign. and also people have been dissatisfied with how things where those are porter are correspond, lucio shoals, and in vienna. now to the united states and hurricane helene has left thousands, homeless and millions more without power across the south. south eastern part of the country. as many as 90 people are feared dead in a public. health emergency is in force in the state of georgia. officials or
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warning reconstruction will be long and difficult. of the deadly trail of devastation. floods, power outages and water cuts. storm lean has left its mark in the southeastern united states. had bought a car. it was the total it out from the storm tree branch in it. um i lost that. ready um, no water and no power, we don't look at getting power anytime soon. this is mom baldwin and weighed in another thing. this is the 3rd storm and a year. i don't know how much more we can take. hurricane helene made alarm sol as a powerful category for a storm in florida on thursday as it moved north into georgia, the carolinas in tennessee. it weekend but dumped large amounts of rain. dozens of people have been killed. the cost of the damage is estimated to be around
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a $100000000000.00. president joe biden said his administration is committed to helping with the recovery. out of state level governments have been providing assistance to those in affected areas. because it's so difficult to get trucks in by land. yesterday we began air lifting supplies, including food and water into the region. a number of nash feeding sites have been open. as helene weakens, officials have warned up more storms could affect the southeastern united states. with hurricane season continuing until the end of november, returning now to the election in austria, which the far right freedom party one. let's get the view on this from brussels are correspond, christine. 11 is standing by there, christine the far right. the has been winning elections across europe all through being the latest country to go that direction. what does this mean for the your opinion as well, terry,
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that results in, in australia really joins the back of a number of some of the results we've seen in national elections. and as the western european countries, we've seen this in france. we've seen this in the netherlands, we've seen this in germany, and it's really not that in the recent of, at the present. and it's really just the, there are 2 major issues that, that, that's driving or fueling out fall right. policies right now across countries in the european union, it happens to be the economy. inflation has been particularly bad and that's ready to put pressure on households. but there's also the concerns around migration, the sense that the levels of migration to the european union into european countries are out of control. so far i policies have really been void by the sort of anti immigrant sentiments that we see people right. the wrongly have the sense that this is putting a burden on their states that it's changing societies so far i parties have really
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been taking this tough, spawns on migration. and if we have a situation with the far right parties able to somehow miraculously put together a governing coalition in australia, they will join other leaders in the european union named that'll we've got in, in hungry, popular speed up the vista, excuse me, at the area and leader as well as and, and, but still if i can potentially even the czech republic. so this is really a sense with these issues, migration, particularly the war and ukraine could really become contentious uh for the, your opinion, issues that already contagious. but we could see that happening, even more. you mentioned migration support for n t m, a grand parties in europe is surging. we see that reflected in many of those elections. imagine what does that mean for europe's migrant migrants and refugees? sorry. just a few months ago,
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the european union has celebrated at the fact that they were able to finally agree a decade in the making. it took on migration and decided impacts not everybody was happy with it, but there was an agreement and that he learned what was, was enough to, to celebrate. so this past sort of dictates the future of how the, the european union countries will share the load as it comes to migration. but now with the influence of the far right policies, whether they're in government or in a position, we're starting to see that there is a hardening at ease, at least at a national level on a site and policy. we're starting to see missions like typing, border controls, etc. so that's likely going to impact this, this asylum pets that i was talking about, that that was so hard for us as a whether or not they're able to actually see that through the, with rates by some governments of looking at possible ways to be able to opt out, the pact itself is legally binding,
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but there are ways in which others would say to so convinced their obligation to take people and potentially pay huge sums of money to be able to avoid that. so that's going to be very bad for the cohesion in the unity, but we're also seeing there is more appetite now in the european union, full well as 3rd policy deals. so to say with the 3rd countries would, would take on the, the processing of the asylum applications and, and potentially even take back people that do not succeed in getting asylum, people who are not going to be taken back in their home country. so it's, it's really going to, we're going to see that contention even more because policies, the establishment parties would want to be seen as though they are taking the issue hood hit on. so they are adopting tough and hard to stances to sort of appease the public at a time we fall right parties already dominating on the issue. christine, thank you. that was our brussels. correspond it, christine manuel of the country. music
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