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the, the, this is the news line from them, and these really ministry admits it's 1st come about death, says it's policies move into the lab and on. israel says they've destroyed more than a 150, has blocked sites in southern lebanon. as the confirms that have been clashes with is ready to ground troops, this is the un security counseling needs an emergency session over the situation in that and on, on the why. the middle east, secretary general antonia and tabitha ones of the danger of all israel promises retribution a day after being targeted by more of a $180.00 a range and me styles. buildings were damaged with at least one death and several
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injuries report. the . i'm feel ok, welcome to the program. israel's reporting it's 1st, come back dest, inside 11. on the after announcing it was conducting raids that it says 8 soldiers have lost their lives in classes with has been on minutes since israel says it's now deploying regular infantry and on. but units, as it expands, efforts to stop has the loss of cross for the attacks. israel defense force is also carried out more strikes in something that went on and elsewhere, including the capital by root. as follow says $85.00 missiles towards the northern . these right, the city of hyphen janice, kareem, outgo, harvey is in the lab and these capital you gave me an update on those classes as
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well. it's really difficult to get an independent picture. the what is happening really in the southern frontier. it to never know that that is right. and as we heard there is what, what, what the picture, this is coming. he does it, this is not the what we have. the 1st is really calm, but that's 10 to his folder is also naming that is destroyed. suite is really kind of a tactless. so, and it seems like ever is this the picture that comes from here from level 4 is paula. that, that they faced the israeli army in 2 different places today in odessa and in yahoo, this is up to villages. very present it to all that is really for the in the 4 parts of the year when i was there 3 weeks ago with the patrol unit of the u. n.
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of service passing through young and the they were telling me that this is one of the opposite trumpet spots. and it seems that this was most of the case today. and it has been a seems to have laden on bush in both places, inflicted the casualties of the is really the army who then as his policy is hetzel return. so it's not as easy as say, for example of it, we have this compete the air superiority of this, read it over liberties, s space of course going be a land into living is a very, very different story. this is a similar to story that repeats itself. like we have seen this already in the last war, 2006, that the trouble of these really, really started the moment. they put the boats onto the ground in the this is janice kareem alkahottie in baton rouge lab. i reviewed a chief mohammed traits that has been to the cities southern here, district where the idea has been targeting what he says, what, what,
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what it says has been off for services. the i am here in the unit a solid and substance of the root. this is known to be a since the last one cold, but it's also home for hundreds of thousands of the been use, the civilians and some of these. it's also very close to the one on the only civilian airport. actually a few 100 meters away from here and it's 4 to 5 kilometers away from the heart of the city and the city center. as you can see behind me, the huge destruction goes by, is why you the air thrice in this area, it has been intensive at waves of air strikes on this area and elsewhere. and maybe with water is why the saying that it's targeting at his blood infrastructure here in this area in delphi. now since the last organizing this a visit for the media off of the press that says along with and many other civilians that we spoke to here says that there's no military infrastructure here.
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and in fact, what you see that behind me is set to be a residential building for the needs of indians and some other civilian facilities like shops and, and so on. we'll continue moving with his beloved person out here to visit this area. and as you see, jaime, this is a fresh air size, and we, we've been told that this happens in the early morning and literally hours of the morning in this area. the smell of gunpowder is, is a very annoying here, but i could smell a gun, powder all across the city, all across the u. s. as you can see, as you can see, some civilians here praising cause blah, shouting in the 54 is right and the us we've been told these were residents of these, this 10 pound us uh,
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6 buildings here where the story completely destroyed. the very close to here the last week is why you conducted the most intense s, right? you and thought you were coming to the chief office, the law house on the front line. as you see behind me, this is a compound of fixed residential building, et cetera. to the ground and in his way to the air strike in the early hours of this morning. so we really need the guy to be on the go as the law is now. say that we should leave the area. it's not a safe place. it's still targeted by as why it is as price, and we continues to be here as rated ones overheads. as bahama try to reporting from south bay route. well, there's roles as the i'm of it's encouragements. 11 on these to stop has been a lot rocket attacks across the israel is not in bold. there are concerns that base code ultimately lead to and he's ready the occupation of lebanese territory. these
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riley army has released images, which it says shows its ground defensive in southern lebanon is already getting results. its claims troops have reached, has bullets sites, including a network of tunnels containing expensive weaponry. israel says it needs to hit the militant group called, in order to make it safe for more than 60000 people, to return to his way the towns, towns like this one would you on the boat or with lebanon? they've been virtually m t since has bull as a tax on israel started last year. the rainy and back to militia began its defensive in support of another militant group, thomas, which carried out the october seven's tara attack. us. but the history of violence between has full and israel goes back decades of to israel last will with the
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minutes in group in 2006, a un resolution was passed. it's called for the establishment of a demilitarized zone that runs approximately 30 kilometers between the is around 11 and boulder and the latania river. un peacekeepers have been deployed. the fee is to try to create to buffers a between the $2.00 sides. last week is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded the un general assembly that the buffer has frequently been violated the homes for 18 years. because while a brazenly refused to implement un security council resolution, 17 o one, which requires it to move its forces away from our borders, has below has been increasing its weapons capabilities in something less than them for many years. it's also build top it's military infrastructure,
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including an extensive tunnel network, as seen in this video released by the group. israel's army says it's offensive against the minutes in group will be limited. these localized ground raids will targets. he's about a strong goals that threaten is really, towns keep would seem in communities along the border, peace butler turn lebanese villages next to east valley villages, into military basis, all ready for an attack on israel. but now that is really ground forces all in southern lebanon. there's no knowing when they will leave. this is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that a ron will pay for a loan. she got an estimated 118 me styles that he's country yesterday evening. is ralph, as it intercepted, many of the miss files and the officials in washington. so us naval destroyed as
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assistant to her on the claims. most of the missiles that targets officials in the occupied westbank say a palestinian man was killed by folding rocket fragments. several injuries were reported and buildings damaged. it's the 2nd time this year bessie ron has 5 miss opposite each row. as a conflict between israel, iran and a run back to malicious themes. shop is here. this marketing jerusalem a trying to return to normal life. just hours of to the city was targeted by a rainy and miss files. last night i was a bit afraid because my parents have just arrived here from australia. and so i felt responsible for the safety side because we passed the. d attack in april i knew we'd get over this one as well. was curious.
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especially the 1st time i hope this social media footage shows miss. i am flying and for 2 reasons. own city. the 2 and a rainy and missile exploded just news of tel aviv. of course, israel says the majority of the over a $180.00 radian miss of intercepted suppose if the array new government to the streets to celebrate the assault, which the revolution regards says was a response to the recent kings of some us and hezbollah leaders. and his way in the military operations 11 and then goes a israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a wrong made
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a grave mistake. no more, but like we will uphold the rule. we have set scott, whoever attacks us, we attack them. this holds true wherever we fight the axis of evil, the television as israel formulates response. citizens on the streets of tyrone getting worried personally against war. and i think be better than not because it's the people who suffered the consequences of war. i'm really worried because if israel wants to implemented to retaliate measures, it will lead to an extension of the war. everyone is worried about that. but i heard of the united states has stopped supporting israel and the israel will not retaliate. but to retaliation by israel seems inevitable. the next step and, and expanding conflict in the middle east. well,
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but anyway, nothing youngers calls retaliation against iran has been echoed by the former is randy prime minister. that's totally bennet posted on eggs. yes. today we must act now to destroy iran's nuclear program. it's central energy facilities, and to finally cripple this terrorist regime. david old price is the president and founder of the institute for science and international security in washington. asked him if it would make sense for israel to attack iran's nuclear infrastructure . so it, it's, it's such a questions very difficult to answer. and it's certainly the situation that, that runs deterrent against israel is more or less collapsed in the last several days. and so in that sense, around would be more motivated to build nuclear weapons in order to re establish
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sort of the ultimate to turn at the same time, it's real probably sees around is more vulnerable to being attacked, that it, it really can't respond. and so it is, we're in a sort of a dangerous window where a, ronnie's incentivized to get nuclear weapons. israel was incentivized to attack the nuclear sites to prevent around from doing that, at least in the, in the near term. so i think it, it's, it does make sense to, for ron, to move towards building nuclear weapons. and it makes just as much sense as perhaps is more urgent for israel to think it should attack the size or prevent around from being able to successfully build nuclear weapons. appreciate we're a speck of icing. but yes, israel would. what to undertake an attack on iran's nuclear infrastructure? do you think it would do that alone or would it look to the us for assistance? um,
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i think you would certainly expect the us to help us would be under tremendous pressure to do so. and when it would do so to by participating directly in washington tax, i'm very skeptical us. certainly my government does not want to get involved in a direct attack on a wrong. i can certainly be dragged into it in canada and i think israel would expect united states to, to support itself or to and challenges methods rearmament and perhaps other means to but, but just to be providing in direct support. so i think it's, it's, um i would think is real thinks it could actually conduct the stride and tell us where it would not when would be unhappy, but would that would be offered in direct support. explain that to me because i keep hearing me. so i keep hearing that about the idea that america does not want
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to be dragged into a why the conflict in the middle east? how would israel drag the wells, only remaining superpower into a war against? it's well as well. what do you, what does that against, as well as too strong to store? it doesn't want. i don't think the binding especially wants to engage in a war or a couple of months, a couple of weeks just weeks from a presidential election. it doesn't want to see a whole a whole lot, but the war s great. if israel or tax of orange nuclear sites are on, may retaliated, in many ways, it could even start watching the terrorist strikes around the region the world. so. so i think it, you know, i say starts not defining assertion,
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does not want to see a war to them. or eric eric bruce sitting around in strike. i'm sorry, is really striking. entourage. different facilities could precipitate a wider more. so now israel goes ahead and strikes, i 0 is a very close our, i mean, one of our closest found lice is really military is fully integrated into our military command center. and we provide a lot of their weapons to provide intelligence, show me the united states, played an important role last night and helping knocked down. these are ronnie and missiles so. so i think there is such a close ally that we would be drawn in to help israel in the same way if russia attached to european country. i don't think i want to go to war with russia when we are bound to step in into the side with the europeans against russia. and so i think that's the way to think of our relationship with this river. it's not as formalized like through nato, but it's still
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a very strong relationship. and that we, which we, we're, we're not gonna leave our allies close our eyes hanging in the wind, even if they do something. we don't particularly want them to do. she told us throughout the day me david albright, from the institute for science and international security a lot. thank you. take care to look at some of the developments in the middle east syrian state and maybe you have before. is it a 2nd east riley asked, striking 2 days. 3 people were killed in the capitol, damascus. according to the syrian observatory for human rights, which is based in britain, the monitor said the earliest strike killed 3 civilians, and 3 iran backed fines, as israel hasn't claimed responsibility or commented on the strikes. israel says it is bothering you and secretary general antonia gutierrez from entering the country are in minnesota. israel cats announcements declaring mr. gutierrez bassetti non grata. failing,
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he said to unequivocally condemn rounds. miss armstrong on israel and the secretary general had released of bryce a brief statement condemning what he called the broad name of the middle east conflict would leads to further that escalation. meanwhile, members of the land at the united nations security council had condemned the spiraling violence in the middle east. in emergency session, they discussed measures to de escalate. the conflict between israel, iran on the ground back has been on ballistic affairs without such a movement. the conflict cut in front of the region as urgent priority. yeah. these right the i'm a rainy and you i'm, i'm baset is addressing the security council. they did the clue. isabel will defend itself. we will act and let me show you the consequences. a why don't we face full of their actions, would be far greater than the good eval i've imagined. let me ask the console and
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the entire world. i would, any of you react, you phase, we set you on a duck. what would any nation do if hundreds of ballistic missiles were raining down on your civilians? your cities, your place is a boy. she is why it has no intention to posting peace or assist for you to go to play the un security policy that has remained the lies due to the united, the stays of suction, of an effective decision. by despite the unwavering support provided by the united states, united kingdom and so thing west and the states reason why it has given the carte blanche to disagree, as if to always vision for all the source of sinister behavior. special correspondence, abraham in washington told me more about the security council meeting as
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well as you saw there sort of typical of these meetings. we see the 2 diametrically opposed views of what is going on in the middle east at this this moment. of course, from these really perspective, this was an attack, and indeed that has a, you know, grave, grave consequences. but for the iranian side, they see it as a retaliation for, you know, the assess the various assassinations that have happened on a iranian soil, but also the assassination of this my and the, and has done the sort of law in the lab and on. and so of course, it was to be expected that you would have a sort of sheeted exchange between the 2 investors. and we've, you know, we've also heard from the russian ambassador who sort of came down more on the side of iran. think this was actually ever streamed, responds we can expect that the united states will be supportive of israel as it
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has been in this council many historically many times before. so we're also seeing the sort of the global divide on this issue. play out at this meeting. ok, thanks for that. i dw special correspondent at abraham when a dos of a health and ministry has the values, the death toll to 51 following israel and ground operations in the southern city of calling eunice. the ministry said more than 80 people have been injured. israel says it was targeting, how much switch caught out last year is october 7, tara attacks, destruction if the beer of homes in this neighborhood in hon. unice has been turned into roughly a month on the search for bodies continues of the residence of the area are unaccounted for. home are big on one of the
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young men cannot be found. i guess they've considered them on the montrose mazda of my body and found a scene in residency is riley crone for 5th, pushed into 3 neighborhoods. and a new strategy is strikes to many by surprise. when i got into the we were at home, when we heard explosions and planes on we couldn't believe our home school. we want it to go to a safe place like the center, the seat, or my watching. but we couldn't get there because of the plains. whoever left their home was killed because of the quad comforters logging. there was heavy fire all night. it started from 7 pm until $330.00 a non stop sidebar. south massage. how about us? uh, take it even. almost many interpret, brought to the you would have been hospitalized with a child of 22 months was recorded among the date only these 2 people from the whole family, somebody was sitting at home, the mom, the house,
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the mind and the child survived. instead of the, this condition of conflict into dejan has left many but just as hope for peace. the death fair enough funds continue to leave the gods and speak overburdening, photo and grief. we'll take a look at some most doors making headlines. the russian soldiers have kept his a key town in eastern ukraine video posted on social media shows troops raising the russian flag of avoided the and the, the net screeching ukrainian troops the retracing to avoid being surrounded. let's say that victoria being section of 2 battlefields will make it easier for russia to break through new crimes. defensive lines, rescue a searching for more of the 100 migrants still missing off the coast of jew poochie . 45 people have been confirmed dead by the un migration agency, which side of human traffic cuz
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a forced people to jump ship near the coast. after crossing from gemini, was in a 150 were rescued. death told him for months in flooding of land slides in the falls, has climbed to at least $224.00. the governments being criticize fate slow response to the disaster, which happened to the weekend. scientists say in the fall, this thing a major shifting brain phone problems changes isn't going to climate change. schools and offices in taiwan have closed and hundreds of flights have been canceled in preparation for the arrival of typhon chronic tongue. storms expected to make land full on thursday morning. thousands of people of already been injured as it approaches around 10000 to have been evacuation from allison type fluids projected past pipe. ty, ty wants presidents as well that it's likely to cause catastrophic damage or a type on the east asia correspondent james che, to talk to us from go show where time from cross on is to to make line for
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yeah, there's been in submissions, balance of pretty strong, wind and rain over the course of this afternoon and that wind and rain is really expensive to us. and as we move into this evening, i didn't set some more morning authorities in much of the south of taiwan now closing schools and offices for a consecutive day as this type during approaches. remember, lots of taiwan. some, some 23000000 people have essentially been in, looks down over the course of today to the schools businesses, financial market shots across the islands. really well people are doing now is preparing for the coming night. this typing is expected a week and a little bit as it approaches to i want to make plan for. but the west winds in rain is expected to comes nights. times tracer is reminded of our top story is there's our israel has reported its 1st combat jack inside lab, and on the day after announcing it was conducting rapes, that stuff has follows across the board to attack. the militants have confirmed
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