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is not who we are on high alert to so we will protect the people of israel. you're the this attack will have consequences. so we have plans and we will operate at the place and time we decide please strike to correspond to intone, crime in jerusalem. welcome a time yet. so lots of those consequences is likely to look like sporting what's being discussed it tonight in israel, you know, in the media. and what we're hearing from officials is that this will need a response, this retaliation from iran that has to be retaliation now also from israel bows have to restore the deterrence against each other. and now from the military, we've been heard earlier that this attack will have a consequences and also that it will continue to be powerful as strikes throughout the middle east as they've done so in the past year or so. now we understand that
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the is really security cabinet has also convened that meeting in the bunkers, the, in the caveat, the defense ministry, they know the response to that. and also of course, this the sense, or we heard from the, i mean, they think that this uh, retaliation or the, the attack by iran now is for now over. but of course, also to understand, you know, what happened next there. and now there is also political pressure in israel to show a strength and results with uh no, the less with the ongoing conflict also with his blog. and of course this looks a bit different than the last time it's right. uh, yvonne retaliated with a direct attack on israel in april. also at the time it's drones and a ballistic miss austin is wrote, read it to me, tell you to that to dodge with a rather modest response but many here,
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many others to say that this will look most likely a bit different. but of course, we have to wait and see what will happen then next. and tell us more about the attack itself time. as well as he already said, i am in the army here. um estimated about a $180.00 ballistic missiles. uh, where launched uh at is run. you could see when the error rates are ins went off, you know, on this app that usually alerts people. it was read over uh, the country which is quite unusual. usually it's, you know, in different parts of the country and this is something people are here. i told me, uh, they happened to experience that uh, in this way. uh now the army also said that most of the missiles were intercepted, but this information is still coming in as well. uh, there were some report as hits, but uh, at the moment they said in no reported a casualties. but again, after stress, this information is still not final,
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but we have heard from palestinian rescue services that there has been a casualty in the occupied westbank. so this information is also not yet confirmed . and people have been asked to stay close to show just at the time this is now, at least by the time being over a people can go back, at least in the center of the country, a to their normal lives, so to speak. this is of course, also different in the northern area of as well where every tyrants have gone off also in the past hours or so. okay, thank you for that. tony kramer in jerusalem, the middle east correspondents, sean is on us a c a as well. welcome back, showing the this is only the, the 2nd direct attack from a ron on page right. but today's looks quite different from the last time. indeed,
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i mean, 1st of all, let's keep in mind we're saying it's the 2nd within 6 months. this is how the whole region is kind of get used to this, but this is unbelievable escalation. israel was, you know, counting on on several rounds of a solution every couple of years was its enemies. and now this is the new situation . we're in what we see now is that if, if in april we've seen a, 1st of all the run is very much make sure the israel gets enough of head. notice that the allows get enough notice the americans and so on. i also sending a lot of drones, which had taken about 9 hours to reach as well, from iraq because of the distance. now they kind of learned, you know, their lessons from the previous attack. they were focusing mostly on a ballistic missiles that take far less time the supposed to have even bigger damage. but what we do see, similar between now and that attack in april is that in both cases, israel managers with american support to intercept almost all of the barriers and they're not really no casualties. almost. we've heard me beat somebody in the,
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the past to into, to is for israel itself. this is an immense success showing how effective it's, it's a tight air defense is. we also need to keep in mind if this is now happening under and other rules of conduct in april. it seems like both sides were still playing this tit for tat, or which was very clear and defined. and it's how far it would push each other's borders. and now what we'd be seeing from is room the last couple of weeks is that old cards on the table as well is pushing very, aggressively, very strong trying to change the equations that kind of render this conflict in the dynamics of the conflict. all with last year and it means that the response from his role might be very unpredicted stills about that response, because this rel sizing, how am i seeing gaza and has blah and 11 on i now directly with the round, does i this is well actually have the capacity to fight on all these fronts? well, it's, it's, i think it's
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a great question. i think this is part of what the unions are counting on. definitely how most this war of attrition that will slowly erode is released k, you know, military capability, the economy, the society, the more all and so on. but what we actually seeing is a very defined israel, very effective as well. we can also still get the american support when it comes to defense, not just munition, with this time is actually sending, you know, standing shoulder to shoulder with is really our forces in order to send off the, at a merrick. it does a radiant attack, which by the way, we have heard the american say it's a, it's a severe it's, it's a, a significant escalation by rhonda will have some severe consequences. so it's very clear, it's kenneth less for too long. but i think this is also what, as well as trying to show up, if you think you are we a week, we are actually stronger than you think. and we are defiant, and we can, if you bring it on, we will show you that we can be to. okay, thank you. stay with us a, if you would please a shot and we'll come back in just a moment. i'm, let's pick up some of those points, 3 fact castro,
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lobby who's director of his stomach revolution. we got coal research at united against nuclear iraq. he joins us from london. welcome to the w. i'm why do you think you're on has chosen to attack israel openly now rob of on, through proxies as well. this is a significant escalation, and i would say it's a significant strategic miscalculation by it's a lot of the common a and the is lot of our belief in regards to the i, r g c. of all the options available to common a on the i r g c by the way, older than with bad options. all of them, well losing option school, the atlanta or public name access, which one it shows, but it's common to you in the i r g c. it upsets full the worst for the regime. this is a lose situation for the regime. the attacks themselves are pay more symbolic,
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then practically meaningful. maybe that was the intent a bit like the 8 pro strikes earlier this year. but effectively, what we can be set to now is the, is ralph, will it ever simply impose a fun response on these minor public and all of its ministry, intelligence, security, and even the media sites all now venerable to a top. let me pass you on on this because everyone is wondering whenever we have seen these attacks in the past and when and, and as we have seen israel strike at various that has been law and how most come on. does iran has seen fit to respond through its process? this time? it's out in the open. this is us, we did it. what's behind that? as well for decades of the i r g c. these learn revolutionary
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gods. cool. a has used a symmetric tactics, militancy, towers, most of these chasing hijackings. and that's really a stretch. its whole doctrine is built around a symmetric both that does not have conventional capabilities in the decades. that has been able to use this a symmetric top. it takes these top 6 of militancy via proxies via the i r g c using minutes and terrorist like have to have it see. it has been able to use base to keep the conventional superior forces at bay. but recently that has been a shift. we are seeing the regime in iran is using conventional attacks and effectively playing through its weakness. and parts of this calculus we have seen is a consequence of the internal changes that have been on getting inside these mount republic. it's a lot common,
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a has been spear hedging what he calls the purification of the regime, trying to complete the personalized power by empowering a new young generation of absolute radicals who have very little capability and barrier to experience in dealing with the outside world. so they are relying much more on that rides yellow, easy to read and respond to the international rules of the old are and in doing say they all failing. they are consistently making strategic miscalculations. but there is also another factor here. so this, we have cooled the dumbest vacation of the raising aftermath, tad show dining and show down in a zone in policy. but there's also another fact uh, and that is the last of us to terence us to tears has the new roading in the middle east. in since october, the 7th present biden has gone out of his way to make it clear to run that he does not seek to impose direct ministry consequences on the regime. i'm not shakespeare, i didn't count to it, so that's made them believe the ac gets away with direct strikes without facing any
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direct repercussions. now that i believe is a major strategic miscalculation as well. the available signs now indicate that it is right, the response targeting facilities, military facilities in iran, is now effectively united, inevitable. how much support that is there amongst the population for these uh, attacks? how much support is mostly it'd be raining and population is the right to support for attacks on israel. the regime at has a very smooth but radical constituency wave. to be generous to them. you're talking between 10 to 15 percent of the population. on the flip side to order your radians order uranium to actually being celebrating attacks each time. israel has targeted
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the i r g c each time as well as targeted members of eroni, proxy ministers. when estrella was killed, a radians order you radians with celebrate sickness. and this is on surprising because anti regime defense in iran is unprecedented right now. and let's not forget the, the radium people believe they share the same enemy as a israel not is the i r g c. and these are public, it is b, i are the same and a n c that 5 me solves today against israel. others is the same entity, the kills, the radians on the streets each time they take, uh, take the protest, okay. amongst the brewed population radians oppose the attacks on israel and have oxy. welcome to each time, as well as taking action against the regime. ok, thanks for talk us. are that castro, arriving from united against nuclear era? thank you. spect i set you up today. so more world news at the top of the
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by the way, cocaine is nowadays. this is just like how much somebody, jenna, who is not a you don't know, we want to find out how did early to end up here and what's being done to change things. the we're in darnell, one of the most disadvantaged communities in dublin. this district has a reputation for drugs, violence and crime. we've been advised not to walk through the area alone, so as not to put our personal safety risk. here it's common to find families living next to drug dealers and addict crack houses are sometimes rated by the police. the locals tell us people come from all over to buy drugs. here.
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cars pull into the cul de sac for a few minutes, then drive away the daniel jones and his colleagues are social workers from the organization, the day olds. they make several rounds here. every day we have cutting the pavements, coffins. one way people have never made on it's, it's really hard for, there's no such thing as a hopeless article. there's hope for them all. so what we do really everyone and we've come out with them on when, when it's really busy and to be a lot of people over in the clinic on to the clinic for the methadone onto the law . people over there look into scholar jobs and someone. so we just my guess of was supposed to present on the street and that people say it was in the success of the
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ones that will be on the both social workers do community outreach work, helping where they can read jackets, make them stand out and they're often the 1st point of contact for anyone looking for a way out of addiction on the tire tied in the area because right the, the whole situation that i mean attached to in a good job. i took it off. know what's the problem? and i know i may change at the moment. what is the name of the day? is that right? it's just that one situation is bad. you know, at the moment. so supposedly that every item jones knows the scene well. he also struggled with drug addiction for years. and darn dale track is one of the biggest issues stephanie had when and when, as long as all we know walk, and now we have all, i know that the showing a vision,
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you know, 20 get clean. that's with the state, clean your to me, this is a state for which when you walk in when it's just 247. so it's more of a challenge. arrendale has been struggling with poverty, crime, and drug problems for generations. how can the cycle be broken? the this community training center is located in the heart of darn dale, where young people from the area are giving us 2nd chance to get an education. my name is trina connor, i work with young people between the age of 16 and 21 and also criminal history section. assess, and you can see we have monic yours going on. we have the drawing going on. we have some dollars being said, your students are learning about beauty and here addressing some have traumatic past caused by growing up in an area where crime and drugs are
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a part of their everyday lives and even their families. the center allows young people to finish their education while gaining real world experience in return, they receive a salary. hairdressing training exams are being held today. a small step towards the brighter future. clients from the local community are here to help them practice. great. what do you know the thing about life is finding what you're like doing and then getting somebody to pay you to do it. like that's the key to isn't you know, creating opportunities for young people who might not have had them otherwise treat . o'connor is convinced the work she's doing here is key to breaking the cycle of violence and poverty and darn deal, and others agree for the printer. it's great for the community and it's basically,
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it keeps you away from just doing all the bad thing. so people around here do, you know, i realized that like, i do like them view e on here and i'm going to continue on in college for now. okay. and there's more on offer then beauty and hair dressing in this course, young people learn woodworking food. i've gone through the friendships with diploma is in carpenter's, so it gives me their self belief that they can go into it. and that's really what my job is. i think this building site will soon be a new classroom. students are constructing a barber shop here under supervision. and the waiting list for the new bar bring course is already full. i have not met one young person that is beyond help. therefore, when they have this education, it gave some an opportunity to have choices in life. also,
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spouse locally was trina o'connor is convinced that education is key to creating sustainable change in darnell. for many students, the discovery training center offers more than just the 2nd shot at education. it's also a safe space flight saying, you know, drug addiction fine. and so i've seen people running around with noise. all am we cell phones had several encounters with owns being pulled with noise being full. so the opportunity to come here and to learn something i'm to be took out of the hospital environment is a great opportunity because it keeps young people on the streets. it keeps them out of crimes. the many people in ireland are calling it a drug at the demick. since 2017, the number of cocaine users in ireland has doubled. for crack cocaine, it's increased 6 fold. the
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while both drugs are made from the same base substance, the crack is mostly consumed by people living in precarious conditions. cocaine considered more of a party. drugs is popular among islands, affluent, middle, and upper classes. there are few countries where cocaine use is as high as in ireland, according to the un arlin drunk 4th behind australia, the netherlands, and spain. so no author and crime journalist nicolo talent has been observing a surgeon drug use across ireland for years. who isn't consuming cocaine? is more of the question really, because it seems to have been a drug that has the traverse toll age groups. it's an acceptable recreational problem. why ireland? according to talent, there are few factors on one hand, many people have money to spend. on the other hand, deeply rooted society, oh traumas and alcoholism, also play a role. the other reason is,
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i think by nature the irish like to party. we like to have fun. we like to collapse . we'd like to stay up to ok. and of course ok can help people continue the policy longer. so it's become very popular, especially a night life where we're told the drug could be found everywhere. and a restaurant. so my little box, you know, and the toilet is definitely a nice. so yeah, if i take ok and a lot to be fair, i think it's more so underground in small towns is that i'm more of a pain abuse. everybody's doing that and i don't think it's the night like doing it . it's like it will be your best friend could be someone that you don't worry about doing it like the waco kind is nowadays. this is just like come this sunday dinner is not a you don't know the, but we're all the drugs coming from
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the if you see that your borders aren't being protect this. been people to take advantage of this. we are a software in space. we have a security issue and we need to protect us. patrick murphy is a patient representative in the port town of castle town, fair fishing boats from all over europe and load their cargo. here. i've never seen an operation to check this their drug screening. we had more stringent controls for cool, but then we do for our projects. murphy says irelands fishing industry is in a desperate situation. over the course of a single year, 20 percent of their boats were pushed out of the market. he says, the fishing industries economic crisis also poses a safety risk last year, suspect a drug smuggler to legally purchased a boat in this harbor. it's linked to one of the biggest drug busts in irish
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history. all i know is, is that there's more drugs now in europe and everywhere else, then the river was before, has to be coming in some way. and i believe that the we have a weak this in our, in our post by the irish military recently procure to new air bus c, 295 maritime surveillance aircraft. these airplanes carry out long range patrols, etc. 90 drug operations are part of the mission profile. according to media reports, only one of the 8 irish navy ships was operational at the beginning of the year. one ship responsible for petroleum, nearly 1000000 square kilometers of sea, and 3000 kilometers of coastline. the, when asked about how many ships are currently operational, the irish military refused to comment. citing security concerns.
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social worker daniel jones started using hard drugs at the age of 15. for over 20 years, he was trapped in a vicious cycle of drug use and crime heading in and out of prison. today he wants to show people living with addiction that anyone can find a way out it's. it's trying to learn how to change the typing. i'm going, i'm showing the full positive thoughts into your head instead of the negative thoughts on if you can't be able to look for support. and then i'm being able to look on the volume. so either daniel has put up these posters everywhere to bring a bit of positivity and color to darnell. he says, sometimes the only thing people need is a bit of hope. the joy ride through
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