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the, the, this is dw news live in from berlin tonight and is really ground incursion in till 11 on could be a minute. and that's according to one us official. he says, israel as move significant forces to its northern border. comes after handful as the deputy leader said that the group is ready for a ground invasion. also coming up a rush as prime minister visiting t. ron, for talks with the raining and president, the kremlin says they're talking trade, but western reports or just weapons for the ukraine. more on the agenda. and here in germany, it was of all makers considered trying to band the far right. a of the part comes
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after months of rolling public debate over how much of a danger the party poses to democracy. the board golf is good to have you with us on this monday is really reserve, is our gathering at assembly points in northern israel. tonight, the mid reports that a ground invasion of living non is immune, it is rarely wore planes and intensified bombings in southern lebanon. and as well as the capital b route, as the army masses tanks and armored vehicles along it's northern border. despite police for many international allies, for an immediate cease, fire is real, says that it will not stop its military campaign involvement on until all 60000 is really is displaced by hezbollah. as rockets can return to their homes. a
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sorry journalist following site and he's following this story for us from tel aviv while what do you make of those media reports is and is really ground defensive in 11 on. is it him? and it was just a few minutes ago. the idea that these variables are, you have to now show the, the, the town that are close to the border. so me to the got the parts of the other towns in the area is a settlement, hey, are actually going to be military sites that no one can get into it. which means that we are talking about a possible incursions in the coming hours or are they coming days? but let's be clear about this. it's not going to be on why it is urgent. any off to be too long term occupation. we are talking about limited alterations and that's what we're getting from the different sources also inside these levels. so sorry for all the bits, especially by yeah, the, i do have some special uh, including the uh,
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secret came off the as low as the other officially the by the station the were talking about no alterations, limited operation, the most target simple infrastructure and the 3 answer section there right beside before a, another one skilled ration, but no one knows where this is only be getting a set off or is it just like it happened? does it go straight back in last october, or is it going to be the in game for israel just to deal with the users? if it's a section that is close to the, to your, the return fee is basically, as i said earlier today is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed to be rainy. and people directly take a listen to part of what he said. there is nowhere in the middle east as well, cannot reach. there's nowhere we will not go to protect our people and protect our country. when every passing moment, the regime is bringing you,
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the normal persian people closer to the a bit. i don't, you know, support the rapists and murderers will come often since about a bunch of leaders you deserve more people, everyone should know is, well, stands with you may we together know a future of asperity. so what do you think netanyahu is trying to achieve with that message as well? the knows that the biggest weakness for the a rainy redeem is be different fractions of his name, pc, essentially the, the, the, the sex inside of the around the. and the reason a guess around this, a huge country will say when we minutes, of course, very capable army, and they also be a, the revision in regards the course. it will not be possible to the feed bin minutes early or please knock me down. any huge price from is also the only way in order to
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pressure. uh, even if it's not the ultimate goal to make the glass is actually um, uh, encourage the fractions to pressure on the rang and it really doesn't want to have the other less of the record straight it just a few moments ago this evening. this seems to fit in as well allow to and they'll the what are the names of the, the say we're or the full version of the intro to be, conduct fixes. the last you is to one of the solution against the rare but the last thursday, this goal was to change, its meaning that it was old to prepare for an exchange of 5 with the rare. but we're talking about 2 countries that are very far away from each other. the only can will do that around the problem is the souls of the rockets are drawn to the fire and is also have the area of capability. but the impossible,
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this could happen, especially if we're talking about the larger scale person and above. that's right all the years growing to a wider war in the middle east. it's in our journals falling sliding with the latest from tel aviv ali, thank you or as well as deputy leaders says that his forces are primed and ready to fight a possible ground incursion by these really military into 11 on 9 casa, was speaking of his 1st public appearance since the leader of hezbollah pots on us rolla was killed in what he has. it is really your strength last week. it costs him also said a new leader of hezbollah would be announced. sue, i'm drawing now by rhonda sleeve. she is an analyst at middle east, the middle east institute. it's good to have you with us this evening. what do you make of customs message that has below is ready for and is really ground invasion.
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is it? i mean this is, it's a rain. they are close, they are very familiar with. it says that the villages that fighters know these villages inside out is there any will be invading that 30 and the they have full with them in the past in 2006 and little bit toward the expense them and forced israel and to agree to issues fire and i think despite the, the computation of its leaders, i think it's a feat, commanders are still there and it's fighters are in bed. and in fact now they are much evasive. even more to avenge the estimation of the, of the secret agenda and who do you think is going to be the next leader of hezbollah? you know, there are 2 names that are on, i mean that are the most most the headset talked about as possibly succeeding. so
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you the fellow, the 1st one is named colson, his deputy, oh, just spoke this morning and gave a speech about the where they are there. that is to find the score. and then the 2nd one is the chairman of the executive council, hash them. so for you, dean is ms. say the soul of cousin, and i mean over the, to, in my opinion, mr. so, i mean, said sophia dean is more likely than 9 cause same. although besides that, the shift costs and has been the number 2 for so long that it might be somehow politically incorrect to bypass him. and so what we might see is you might see an additional leadership where my team, instead of cost us just cost him becoming the next to connect the general. why do the power that's in the hands of people like hash of so for you, dean and other members of those you had the gospel as well as the law. i'm young
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people use in that regard, which we now play more of a role in the meaning of as well as affairs then prior to the soul of assessing interest. so. so let me ask you that if there is a end is really ground invasion of love and on the, are you clear on what would be the in game there? what would be the name of the is really military? i don't know that's, that's the question. i always ask, i mean, definitely what is, what has a, she's today has been technically very successful. whether it's, you know, technologically the, they kept the patient of the command structure, the estimation of missed the, uh, you know, say it was a solo, i mean for the is it a n n for a lot of supporters around the world. this has been fact that can be very successful, but i have yet to figure out who to understand how this will be leverage, including background and vision. now it will be less, it is into achieving that strategic objective,
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which they stated as basically the gaining code. the and control of the northern parts of the stopping has been left from launching rockets. so those communities and they blink $60000.00 plus of their citizens for 20 ton to that communities in northern is read. i don't see how the spectacle achievements are going to be leverage into a strategic objective, especially if they get in threats in the long, protracted lives. an invasion of by limited as they say, of, of southern lebanon. and also possibly long term occupation of that stretch of land and southern let. let's talk about for a moment, efforts to stop and prevent a ground invasion. i want you to take a listen to what you as president by the said about that today. take a list as well. i just the fact that is, well, maybe now launching a limited operation in the 11 on are you aware of that? are you comfortable with?
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their plan is one word and you might know and i'm comfortable with them. stop. we should have a ceasefire now. so the president is comfortable with been stopping. i mean, it seems like the red lines for is real that shift a lot in this us in ministration. i mean, does the, is really government visits even care about what the us president says at this point. i mean, that's a very good question. you know, i don't know. i mean, after all, this is an administration that is in, in the last leg, basically on the last leg of it stood and, and whether, mr. nothing, yeah. who cares to what mr. to what president invite them says, and the president biden has been unwilling to use his level to specialty when it comes to weapons. but that's good, especially when it comes to class coding, jet fuel efforts. and so they have, i mean, we have heard the story about, we need is these 5 now. and when he told about the hubs that he sent to the right.
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and so i don't know whether he is sincere about good and to whether he's willing to use his leverage. and if he does use his leverage, whether it's would make any difference with the that's on y'all's policy and calculus. but what about the leverage of the world's biggest military? the us is sending a few 1000 more troops to the middle east. what do you think the purpose of that is? and exactly, that's a message that contradicts is fine. i mean, they keep saying that the purpose of this increasing military presence is 2 fold. one is to protect that on through that, our presence in the middle east. and to, especially for the fax, i'm assuming. and so, you know, i mean proxies in the region and to, to defend as well. so, i mean, on one hand, you want to go to a cease fire. what is it a, is, you know, planning a ground invasion advisor with no, and since the only twan limited whatever. but the other side, in,
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in this case has been low and have it say also in what kind of invasion is going to be, you know, and the boss is going to be for the israel. and so the question is, you know, i mean it's going to be interest. i mean, we are now at the expense there, and things will evolve and we have to follow things as they are able wirelessly with the middle east institute. initially. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you very much. i appreciate what can you are doing this situation, e, u foreign ministers and met on short notice this evening for a video call to discuss the situation in lebanon. let's go down to brussels, corresponded rosie bird charge. she's following this story for us and said, what more do we know about this? i mean, i dare say it, and it last minute. emergency meeting among you for ministers or the missing has wrapped itself. we've heard from each foreign affairs to fuel several speaking suppressed. he said quite clearly, this is
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a moment of truth for 11, and that's how he described that. he reiterated the use coal for an immediate cross border cease far between israel has bullet and he said, with quite a clear tone there. but any military intervention, any further military intervention would seriously aggravate the situation, he said and must be avoided. the burial has also in the past, talked about the are doing that civilians are paying them much too heavy price here . civilians being caught in the crossfire and we start in mind that you has also in the past 24 hours, really released an additional $10000000.00 euros in humanitarian funding for civilians. so at the end of the day, have these types of demands. recommendations coming from brussels from the european union. do they really make an impression on his relay? we seem to make a difference in the past. i know we absolutely haven't seen the make a difference in the past. in fact, the has really been seen as much more of
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a kind of advice under the broker over this past year of conflict in gaza. and then of course, for this escalating conflict between israel and has the law, those exchanges of fire know that your opinion would be seen as an a not could it could have something leverage over israel, but it has been incredibly divided internally. and therefore it's been very difficult for the use to take any decisions when it comes to its policy on the middle east and particularly on relations with israel. we're seeing a slightly different situation now as we see is israel has bullfighting, escalating in this situation. the units being losing more quickly in terms of its diplomacy. it's be coming up with statements more seriously and we're talking about days instead of weeks or months. but we've also seen a difference in this situation and that is one key player. the e u has in its own growth thing and that is front. it's seen as more of a player in level 11 on not in uncontroversial one is a former colonial power. and it's also one of the only western powers which is catch up open communications with has the law. now will that make any difference on
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the road? a really hard to say, and certainly it could be a case of what we've seen so far. is the west of diploma senior team, diplomacy falling on deaf ears while civilians find themselves very much caught up in a distressing situation on the crime there. and somebody will say, look who, who is high school are going to listen to. it's iran, not the european union of the european in terms of israel. well, there's more the diplomatic way there lies rather with washington. that's what we're hearing from experts in any case correspond to rosie birch over the leasing process. tonight was the thank you of the for moscow has condemned israel's killing of the or one bank. has bloom leader hoss on us. raleigh can be root in the fall it. and then president of the attack across living on which communications devices like pagers exploded, killing remaining, many of as well as fighters with the russian prime minister, travel to t. ron today for talks with iran president possess key on the western government,
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secure 0 and the supplying drones and missiles to moscow forwards more. and you cream to run denies van. and there are reports here run is now worried about the communications devices. it's revolutionary guards used earlier. the prime minister of russian met with mohammed, razor out of it, runs 1st vice president and take a listen to what was that was really english said a kid, a fish right. of that. the common experience of the 2 countries encountering illegal waste and the sanctions and the need for cooperation to neutralize the sanctions. require that we cooperation at old levels that have and in all directions, how many suits we will do the job. i want to bring in now the family director of the wrong program at the middle east institute. alex, so the doctor, i was just going to have you with this, do you think russia is going to give the radians new communications devices
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that might very well happen? i mean, what we do know about this, russian radian relationship is that it's usually one of the window is mutual benefit to be have they ready to clearly right now do need some support. they feel that they have been infiltrated badly. not just be around for the entire access of resistance from live and on to potentially governments who these have been infiltrated. so i think the reading is, do look for that kind of help from the russians, if they can get it. and the russians fundamentally are not interested in making it right into the sort of a king nature. and them, at least that's not rushing interest. but at the same time, it's not in russian interest to see just a rainy regime, if you will be toppled. so they are concerned about keeping it alive and helping to the extent they can without making the right to powerful if you will. yeah, there's exploding pagers that we saw a couple of weeks ago. even what does it tell us if we did? what do you make of these worries that iran revolutionary guard the entire
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apparatus? and the regime apparatus has been infiltrated by his really agents to look. i mean, to be honest, that is something we've known about for some time. you can go back to the assassination of boss, and so the money in january, 2020, or december of 2020. when the top a rated due for the scientist was assassinated. but israel, the streets of, to around and in recent months we've seen, you know, hadn't yet killed into, around in july. you had, these really is a pin point stripe on the reading and consulate in damascus. the list is long. it tells us that not only right, but the acts of resistance has been infiltrated. and i think that is given the range of reading some serious, you know, thinking to do in terms of what ought to be there next step. so we're hearing a lot about what you do around do right now in retaliation to the killing us on this rollout, i think with the radians, all right, right now is how badly are we infiltrated? and before they do anything, i think they need to have a hard look at that issue before to take decide what their next step should be. do you think it wrong could change the course of the conflict in the middle,
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least with russians help? i mean, could russia have that much sway in this conflict? i mean, i always look at the example of syria, you've seen russia and you're around for about 10 years now, helping one another to keep a side in power. but you have also seen the russians not giving me around any sort of a room or capability to go after israel. so the russians are dividing their sort of files up when it makes sense. they go with their writing when he doesn't make sense . they don't go. what do you write and the case of israel, your theory right now, voices into around expressing anger, essentially at why has russia done not know, nothing of the united nations security council in terms of what his role doing let, and also there's an anger as well. so it's really important to remember there's a lot of suspicion in this relationship between iran and russia, even though you see pleasantries that being expressed as we see right now with the prime minister and tear. right. yeah, and i'm wondering if we can with the other direction. how much does russia rely on
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the ron for it's more in ukraine or i don't know. the run is the strategic judge, you know, a component in gold rush or needs to be able to continue. it's miniature operations and ukraine in terms of the visit of the prime minister to, to, around what i do know is there are not looking for the sort of major decisions to be made any time. so there isn't likelihood that they run the rush. it will sign a strategic agreement versus a renewal strategic agreement. in later in october when president put in and they were a new president position and meet in russia, there's a likely that will happen. but for now, what i'm picking up from the visit of the prime minister to, to around is to sort of look at the economic cooperation. and this is economic cooperation in terms of the billions of dollars and not hundreds of billions of dollars. remember, you're running the rush or the 1st and 2nd most sanction countries on earth. they're both cash for on top of that. their suspicion in terms of whether they can
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rely on one another. so we're talking essentially baby steps going forward. although i have to say it could turn into a bigger alliance and we've seen in the last few years, russia bringing it right into the shy hardware operation, organization it to breaks. and so there is movement on that front, but i think we should be careful not assume that this is a full fledge alliance to be born anytime soon. alex, we're talking from the middle east institute as we appreciate your analysis tonight . thank you. thank you for having me. back here in germany, a group of lawmakers wants to band the far right political party, the alternative for germany, which is also known as the a f d. and a section of the parties already considered right. we extremis by germany's domestic intelligence agency and recent regional elections, the a f. d received record numbers and votes, fueling the parties, momentum, just one year ahead of national elections. critics say that the anti immigrant, a,
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if the party poses a danger to democracy. but as our corresponded matthew moore reports many young voters, they support the 50 brandon bar to written gea sac city 3 states. selections, 3 record high results for the fall rights alternative for germany, including a 1st place finish. the party hasn't won power, but the, the leaders believe that they are performing some of the young voters means they're on the pass. yes, indeed, we are the party of the future, cd and a cd. you or the parties of the past, their stars following the futures blue and eastern germany and everywhere. this is one reason for the optimism. if it was done to young people, the f d would have won all 3 elections comfortably. yet talk of a blue future is overstated, says team on the hockey who has studied the rise and fall of fall right movements
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in europe. it's a tricky one because on the seriously clear cuts they die hard electorate, that is like stuck was power, right? but everything would when these 10 and 30 percent of the car and the flock to the far right is still in reach for the centers. parties when there are 2, they distinguishable and very important. second topic. if they do not talking about migrations all the time, because this is what the far right needs bus is talk like that, that surface shooting election season here in the spring evolved outside pulling an area and the one for it's in the delta and it's fairly tail tom, see the leader here, one the seat on fiercely on t. m. a good campaign promises. cons. crystal bounce considered a fall right? extreme is by local security services. the mood here polarized this is i'm 5, this is just the federal outcome for democracy as having a flash. and i opened a bottle of champagne because the 1st place if the finish was prevented. that would have been the worst thing for me, or for us to speak, this best buy. you know,
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that content says rush. why? because it would have been better. what does that mean for you? we could have had the 80, so it's not what it's the tightest time you can tell, but everyone is dissatisfied. many people are looking for something different, i would say darn beyond migration. the recent elections were driven by can sound over the war in ukraine and dismal approval ratings for the governing parties. in berlin, tons level i shall just know, clamoring to dialed are in the sense of division the me at the mit is viewed, the vast majority of us are slow. so to get the on all the big issues, then it sometimes seems you didn't go so far nearby, and that's as much much, much, much more unites us than devices. is where i wanted to stay that way. i looked at the poll numbers of the central right cd you sent a left s, b d. along with thoughts of the the suggest the far right is bear with me momentum
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ahead of elections next year. in a recent interview with dw the these call eda alice vital set her sights on 2029. it's nice, i'm not really at the cost ability of the f t joining government from 2029 on until no other political parties have said they would not cooperate with the f b. this will call brenda, my wife, a firewall to stop the far right from governing the whole piece as to keep the far right to check. other parties must deal with migration under take you leave what they stand for. a, lindsey, if they would go down to 12th, the, don't them the of these cutting continuously for $25.00. that event, it's most likely at one point once interest party will say, hey, i have had the knob of the shenanigans of whomever i'm working was let's try the others for many trying the others is on. think about this for 50, says the f. b is been to me and yet
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