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administer benjamin netanyahu issued a direct message to the leaders of iran, saying there is nowhere in the middle lease is real, cannot reach now was that a threat meant for t. ron or a prime minister is bellicose bluster. my guess tonight is the former is really prime minister, a hoot? oh man t says what he heard today were the words of an arrogant netanyahu. who knows much more about how to provoke and a lot less about how to make peace. i've heard go from berlin, this is the day the there is no with these. israel cannot reach sun as rolla was a brutal terrace. restoring the us and leave me nation is an important step. but that does not paul to send legit. we will face any possibility and prepaid if the
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is riley, is designed to launch the ground, inpatient. we will operate all the capabilities. we have 11 on the region. the world are safer for that and there's no where we will not go to protect our people and protect our country. also it coming off of austria, 0, skeptic, anti migrate, and russian friendly freedom party and celebrating its biggest ever election when a victory, some say could have far reaching consequences for your it is print start to. 6 that i so, so that means social cups, the austria, that means lower salaries. that means a good task to feed specially for migraines. and for women who are demanding abortion rights. we started demonstrating 40 years ago, and i can do it any more. comp,
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preserve viewers watching on tv as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we'd begin the day with a battle in the year that can soon also be on the ground. on monday, a us official said is really troops were moving towards the northern border and indication that it is really ground defensive into 11 on could very well be um, in the 1st in nearly 20 years. if it happens on monday evening, israel's cabinet met to discuss the weather, and when to launch a ground operation in southern lebanon is really special commander units have reportedly made brief incursions into lebanon, and in recent days, to pay that way for a wider invasion. now that could be where this conflict is headed, but where will it end with finding continuing gonzo air strikes against both hezbollah in lebanon and who the rebels in yemen? does the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu doesn't have a way out of war? is there an indian, alaska, a former israeli prime minister in just a moment?
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but 1st, this report, the aftermath of israel's 1st apparent errors break on central babe route. since the start of the latest conflict. for many, a clear warning that no place is safe from aerial bombardment. many families have been sheltering on the streets of lebanon's major cities afraid their homes could be hit on we are in need of many things. but shelter for the children is the most important. love and honest caretaker, prime minister says that a 1000000 people may have already been displaced by the israel hezbollah fighting in a country that's been struggling economically for years. some of the displaced people are turning to this bay route church for food and shelter. most of the people are coming with just the clothes they have. so people are very stressed or worried, right? there's a sense we have no idea how long is this part of last for? the united nations refugee agency says more than 100000 people have already crossed
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the border from lebanon into syria. during serious civil war, more than half a 1000000 syrians besought refuge in loveland on now both former refugees and lebanese citizens are asking themselves whether syria is the safer place to be the father. we have not seen it were like these in terms of violence and destruction. we didn't see this much destruction in the 2006 air attracts, our village wasn't higher and back, the others are hoping to get out of love and hon from the root airport. on one of the dwindling number of commercial flights, it's feared the airport could soon have just use it to operations altogether. who the old might serve as israel's 12th prime minister between 2062009 to ninety's my guess to your dw news is right minister. it's good to have you with this again is real, is showing no signs of slowing its campaign against has
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a lot. do we know how well is real know that it has disabled, has bullet completely improvement of the what, what would be the song i wish i could answer the question is a support that uh a uh, ground operations uh is, uh, i understand. uh we, i about to start. i probably be in a position to sign until once he's been married. but since i'm not certain which i agree, this is the right move to do. i'm afraid that i made an error with the answer for you as to what in when it was uh and i can say on the piece. uh we have we can the split uh, dramatically and not just as a result of the targeting go for the store. no, no, of course at least. ringback is significant and very psychologically emotionally,
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very important. but we also all these events over the last few weeks that took place. certainly we can to split up a quick question is always what is the ink ink ok? that's the only that we continue the miniature operation. uh, the window, susan, start soon. the it, the soft spots have limited issues. always going to be very messy in the i'm afraid this will find also stuck in the southeast is lots of casualties. and we've out a clear cut the feet in victory that can guarantee what we believe is essential in order to be able to bring these or any citizens living in those. so i think of that at this stage either a picked up at different strategy in the strategy is to thank use all the fears
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that piece by may have because of what happened to them and try and, and use the info to the americans and the french to grow care a dealer. they was uh, the implementing the most robust made up the resolution 1701 in the easy way to bring back our citizens of the north on minnesota to do. but let me, let me ask you what we're seeing right now. i mean, you say a ground evasion of living on a, something you wouldn't uh support but you know, what we have happening right now are attacks in webinar and we have a tax and e. and today also the funding in gaza continues. we're talking about 3 fronts here. how long can is real sustain this? with you,
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you asked me about the taking the me the you don't forget that the 2 days ago the launch, the ballistic me side with the 1000 k, those one that was in the center is where it fails because we intercepted the but i think this was a very most natural reaction to try and stop and phone continuing, get shifting. good. what was the me size that can be very helpful as well as i mean starting goal. i'm in favor of trying to find the solution in the south in the northeast, assuming that the question is not how, how much longer we should carry on in the 1015 reach the war in the south staking place. so we can continue re, for a long time by what state governors, what's the use of, what's the mary, what's the possible outcome? what kind of the possible consequences? i'm not saying that i understand it may seem to be
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a serious doubts as to the reason for going on restoring the south end. we own believe that this is the indent drink of the hostages from just you and i. and therefore we should stop it as soon as possible and bring back to us that this, this is the main objective that i think should be set forth. i want to ask you about something that the current prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what he said today, he issued a message directly to the people of iran. we're going to play a clip of that. and then i wanna ask you another question. take a list when one is finally free and that moment will come a lot sooner than people think. everything will be different. are 2 ancient peoples, the jewish people, and the persian people will finally be at peace. our 2 countries is really wrong, won't be a piece. i want to ask you prime minister if that's in yahoo message there. that
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the regime in tell you wrong is the next target after hezbollah in lebanon. is that where you are headed? look, this is the ultimate expression of arrogance. there is a to, i'm familiar with that for now knows very well that uh, it could have been very difficult and painful to ease with the american not being along side easily and fighting in the right hand seem even to they want to take her are they already money for us to eat when a few months ago. when you run short more than $300.00, but least it concludes me size and drones and your ease the interest easily. america angry making some tribes in some uh, countries participating in the state as well. and the defense was very,
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very important and helpful for the security of the state to choose the so i oh, the state with so. so we are going to call for the right hands. we will destroy you, they will one thing. so the right hands are very arrogant and very fruitful for to in the certainly this of to be, uh, taken care of. but they, i believe i see it has and now let's say military capacities that i would not on the estimate. so, okay. yeah, but we asked if you run a we don't 20 run to be of to us and 8. he's better for the prime minister of these ways to handle what he needs to go ahead and uh, we choose to end the war in the cells and he in the north rather than to straighten
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and major power like you run there. he knows that he can't accomplish a most of what he says you want. i'm gonna ask me about something you said over the weekend. you were quoted in an interview on his really television, this past weekend where you had made it. that is real, was responsible for the assassination back in 2008 of hezbollah, global operations chief in mod. moved. mean? yeah. now he died in a bump planning. yeah, he died in a bomb blast in damascus. you were prime minister at the time. israel has never claimed responsibility for this killing. why it meant responsibility now to us, you know, in the last few weeks you had assumed responsibility for targeting. you know, some of the more the ok and to be so state is it and humanity like and that's the sort out the cost and that's what
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a lot of the head of the she's been out in many of these different these then she's come on that's including the cheaper stuff will be a, she's the one who replaced a my movie. so when i was asking the context of all these events, which were the, which was taking place over the last few weeks in the assume probably an official responsibility for i was asked about the my, me, um, i saw the he was ridiculous to deny that which is went on, but every one which was published in those times by uh, mission media. mm hm. and that they didn't take responsibility for the time, but now i saw that it was uh, not of any possible consequences that you then for rented. when you were also quoted as saying that these operations are very important,
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but they usually do not change reality. you said that they can create a residence, they can generate a momentum, but you said, let's not overdo it. so are you saying that the death on friday of hezbollah leader hoffman nasir that's road? does that not change reality as hello number? what are you saying that i'm sure that you will subscribe to that to all of these special crate sheets that you have the the aroma of james bond always exciting in choosing the imagination of many people in the i can a way by that. and so, and so i said look, these are important functions and sometimes the i sent you and i think that the nation of the arc lived are like you, my mooney, uh, uh, 16 years ago was good. in the sense these guy was responsible for the key was 241 american marines the hobbles bales. and also he was
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responsible for peeling many french soldiers installed the soldiers in his way, swords, and he had to be punished. but don't try to the create an unrealistic expectation from these operations. no, i certainly am very unhappy that uh, that's what i was ultimately trying to get to. he deserved the because he was at the empty tray to oh, and this toby's actions over the years that because the difficult hundreds of people is know, thousands of people who live alone in syria and it is way and that therefore he's targeting was value concrete. but i'm it, sir, i should say we will not create a the secretary stations,
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these operations do not change you out. i'm gonna ask you before we run out of time, there's a lot of focus on the us presidential race between trumping harris. they, they're very different approaches to foreign policy. does the outcome really matter for is reopening washington's ability to influence is real. right now seems more impotent than ever of the the juices that i don't think that this is something that we should of a judgement or the nation about who should be the president of america. i can say these, oh whatever he's good for america. i will also be good for ease with i think that he's a difference between the 2 candidates. uh, i'm upset that i understand exactly what is the following policy of prob, i don't know that the americans understanding what use the foreign policy of the
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drum and the, i think that the, the policy and the find policy of a couple of hours is, seems to be clear, but i think the boss have proved to be friendly to use a so i don't seem to this is ready program ice. ok, this is american problem. they have to decide what is the best for the united states of america and the one that wasn't best for make out what was the best for all of us you in us as well? okay, well i believe we will know in november, former israeli prime minister a who to old much less the prime minister. thank you. thank you. but the question of us influence on israel has never been so relevant and the failure to reach a ceasefire in gauze, in the hostage deal in our possible ground invasion of living on, i'll suggest that us influence has become well for benjamin. it's in yahoo! the relevant, let's go down to our washington correspondent, janelle stupid lounge. he's on the story for his engine. now we'll get to the u. s
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. president and his words about lebanon just a moment, but 1st bring us up to date on what the pentagon is doing for is really in the middle east. a well branch we heard from the pentagon today that they are sending a few 1000 troops out to the region to ramp up security there and also potentially to defend israel. so that would bring the number of troops there up to $43000.00. we also heard from the pentagon that they are increasing the number of fighter jets and attack aircraft squadrons. now today's announcement also follows sunday orders from defense secretary lloyd austin to keep the carrier strike group. the u. s. s. abraham lincoln in the middle east instead of sending it back to the western pacific as though originally planned a 2nd carrier is also on its way. the us says harry s truman. it is expected to be there in a week. so that would mean that us would have to carrier groups in the middle east
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. in terms of messaging, the pentagon has been fairly consistent. that's message has been one of a warning to iran and its proxies not to exploit the situation, not to exacerbate the situation, not to attack us interests in the region. and that reflects similar statements up from the likes of the state department that we've heard in the last days. and this really underscore is very much how the wider concern here remains dot. this saw conflict could tip into a larger regional war. or do you take your lives in it too wide? president biden told reporters earlier today on another issue on the other side of the world in the middle east. it's our understanding recruiters with that. i'm gonna stick with the subject for go ahead i. well, i just the fact that is, well, maybe now watching unlimited operation and 11, are you aware of that? are you comfortable with their plan? i'm more aware than you might know, and i'm comfortable with them stopping. we should have
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a ceasefire. now janelle present it binds red lines, appear to have shifted when it comes to israel and hezbollah in loving on one more to go the white house and said no escalation in lebanon. i mean, what is the word from the white house today? and the brand, this is all coming at a very awkward time for the white house. anyway, if you recall a few days ago why the us and friends had put forward a cease fire proposal that they thought they had coordinated with israel only to have a problem. mister netanyahu rejects that to spar proposal only for him to say later again that he in fact shared the ends of this. he spar proposal. so i think it's fair to say with it in that regard that there has been no really reliable response from that in yahoo, when it comes to that to use fire proposal. so the white house, while it has been having to manage expectations in terms of the future of that cease fire,
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what they are saying now is that they have been assured by israel that this will be a limited operation, limited operation, meeting and operation. that is really only meant to clear has the law infrastructure and weapons stockpiles in southern lebanon, unlimited. the operation that is meant to take place. so over a few days, as opposed to a full scale invasion over a number of weeks, it's also been reported that us administration officials are managed to talk israel into scaling down what had been larger plans for a full scale in vision after drawn out talks over the weekend, but of course thought we know that in practice anything can happen. it is still israel at the helm of this operation. those fears of escalation, very much still do exist. and we have seen a certain tendency on that in. yeah. who side to defy bite in or defy the preferences of divide and administration. and that is why we're seeing bite and
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continue to call for a cease fire dw janelle develop the latest in washington tonight. janelle, as always, thank you. the what does a political party do if for an election day it receives the most votes, but not the key, 51 percent needed, the government alone and, and the other parties, they've already ruled out being a partner. it's a dilemma facing more and more european countries where far white parties are pulling in more support from voters. the latest example, austria, on sunday, the far right freedom party won its 1st parliamentary election ever. victory means it got more votes than the other parties. 29 percent and that with the problem is to create a fortress around australia against illegal immigration, austria and chancellor, carl ne, hummers governing conservatives. they came in 2nd. and now that dilemma the conservatives have made it clear they will not join the freedom party with its
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