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the you creams will be also signed stops october 26th on dw the . this is dw news live from the israel, that stuff hits offensive. gates has the 11 on smoke billows from fresh air strikes across favorites as below retaliates by firing its own missiles and its flights is clash with his ready forces advancing into less than its troops of pricing in southern lebanon, and is rarely come on. the is thought to have been killed and a gun baffled as bla claims it repels to attempt spies ready. soldiers to cross since 11 on israel has also opened a new front in the conflict along lebanon's mediterranean coast.
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empty fishing nets and tied up boats. fishermen in the city of site on have been forced to stay ashore. these rarely, military warned of possible strikes against targets along the lebanese coastline, leaving men easier, fearing for their livelihood. but the fishing stops and the fish market closes, who will support the fishermen and the workers in the market. they all have families and children who would provide milk for their kids. no one is supporting us or giving us anything at all in the home to see these really military has been carrying out new air raids on a route. despite the strikes, some civilian plane still flew in and out of the city on tuesday. these images were taken from a landing plain. the lebanese government says more than a 1000000 people have fled their homes in the past 2 weeks. of hundreds of
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thousands are seeking shelter across the border. in war towards syria. there were bom, beings in air strikes and so we escaped. thank god, we arrived here, safe and sound in israel to civilians are in danger. i am, i came in this flight and your high for was struck by a has bellow, rocket launch from lab. and on the r rineback militia has threatened deeper strikes into israel. what also saying it wants to cease fire 11 on for the 1st time. the group made no mention of a g as a ceasefire, as a precondition for 1100 bad. and yet that us, once a ceasefire is established with a diplomacy intervenes, when the football and everything else will be discussed, tanaka and all decisions will be made and cut off. because
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the size you do not ask for details when the principal has not being discussed. well, look, there is no room for any talks without a cease fire. no, i'm a hello, miss betsy elaine. i made his ball as talk of a ceasefire. israel has signaled the war could expand further. he does deployed another army division into southern lebanon. as it seeks to seize control of border areas from the militant group. can lift her e mail, go hurry, who is in they route, gave us the latest. it's very difficult to get the credit to show what was going on, especially the goal since this is really call, this is the soft spot. this seems to be a serious flushes to we had something very symbolic. we had a picture of the model as well. so this is an area very close the from the is really for that. we see that one on whether it is ready. the army head setup is for
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80 flex. now it's the very same place. it's paula says that they were striking back on this list that was going to be there, that there were also the pages are injured, at least on the is there a side note we have just to the right now use that. one of the insurance is used to be one of the advisors of the is ready to finish the finance smotts, which they are also. and these are the obvious, seems to call to shape one to this risk then side to what's the really to rate the poles. and it has to be a slight name because bending and to choose twice over night to be the one of him in the palace to the temple is it's actually most of the cells of the city. of course you're going to actually, for example, is an area where there's nothing you punish him living, but also on the ceiling records, you can choose as many people who don't have to be financial means to pay expensive
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rents about the cost. but most of these people in the last days have left this area and kareem for the 1st time since outside of the 7 has the law seems to not be linking a ceasefire with israel to a truce in gaza. what should we make of that? maybe not too much, i mean that this was not explicitly said because just mentioned that he was talking about. this is paulette this in dorsey at liberty's, kept them in trying to negotiate a c spy it, but it's a very, very safe speech that was much more directed to the oldest to his fullest own supporters. not even cost and who's now the public face at all for his, for that just to be the deputy of the house on this one i gave a very defines which he was talking about the resistance and he was talking about that one. i will try to displace more. busy
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the noise basically appliances for him to walk to say he just escalated all the base in order to bring it back to the border. so his bullet seems to be extremely defined to the other hand, in this speech, although it was saying that i don't see the different spices of what this government forces green will have to leave it at that point so much for the update that's kareem alcohol right in verse they root us as a fighting is also continuing in the gaza strip, where he is ready. he says it has struck $45.00 homeless targets, including basses, rocket launches, and weapons cache. a large scale ground operation is also underway in northern garza. as more is really strikes, hits goals of the how most from health ministry says the death toll from the attacks has now risen above 42000. israel began and separation in garza,
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of course, a year ago in response to the october. the 7th attacks by home us, which is seen as a terrace cruise by multiple countries i'm withdrawing now by called scowls as the deputy executive direct and chief operating officer of the you and weld food program. welcome to the w, mr. scale. great to have you on the show today. if we can focus on gauze the 1st, the humanitarian crisis, of course, has been intensifying. could you bring us up to date on the current food situation and garza? well, the food security situation has really deteriorated. over the past few weeks, we were able in june, july to stabilize some what the situation when it comes to access to basic food commodities. but that has the. 3 those for that program that was made has now been reversed. most dramatic is of course a situation in the north sense. the past few days we've not been able to access the
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north, it's basically and circled off and we're not able to operate in the north. in the south, we're still in the struggling with access to both getting enough food to the border, but also getting across and to our warehouses and to distribution points. so again, we are worried that we're facing a winter, and we're now seeing a backslide in terms of the progress that has been made. and so the main obstacles that you'll facing and delivering a to gauze or is essentially that you call in guess in a while in the north its uh, the operations are completely down because of the evacuation orders that were not able to access any access points, whether from the south or the entry points that we use from the north. so since a few back days back, our operations are down in the north. in the south. it's not enough. we're delivering on a daily basis, maybe a 3rd of what we used to about a month ago. and so again, uh, what is also happening is the, the commercial sector is tightening up. and so you know that combine the
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humanitarian and the commercial coming down at the situation will deteriorate quite quickly. and this is happening just as a community is begin to prepare for for the winter that comes around the corner. if we could, 10 to 11 on, were you prepared for the large number of people who are now displaced in lebanon? we weren't quite well prepared. we have a very strong operation. 11 on we have been able to assist some 200000 people already. we helped me in this way to get ready to eat food packages, were mainly focusing on the 200000 people that are in the shelters. but of course, trying to identify where there are needs also and swear. uh, we have the capacity to scale up this a system. we are ready to reach about a 1000000 people and but of course, down the road a few couple of weeks from now, it would be important that the ports remain open and the other supply routes remain on the open so that we can restock and continue our assistance looking ahead,
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i mean, how many more people do you expect to be displaced if these attacks the slicing doesn't end soon? it's very difficult to predict, but as i said, we have a right in us to assist a about a 1000000 people. and we are right now estimating that about a 1000000 people are on the move or at least impacted by this escalation in fighting. and i think the issue now is to be able to identify and to assist everyone in need so far. the focus of our operation has been on those who have found and rescue in in the shunt theirs. but we know that there are a lot of people are also staying with family and friends that, of course, you know, with time uh, we will need to also assist those. mm hm. what about the people who have fled to syria? the lebanese government is saying that 400000 people have fled to syria. what's all the conditions like that? well, there, i must admit, we were not as prepared to because we didn't really see this coming in with the volumes that we're now seeing. and partly is because we have really had to scale
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down our assistance in syria over the past couple of years from some 6000000 people to know about a 1000000 people. so the situation in syria was already extremely frank john and extremely dire. and so the fact that now hundreds of thousands of people are seeking rescue in syria, i think speaks to, you know, the, the fear and the desperation in live on, on itself. we're working together with you and hcr with unit assess and other agencies to try to address the basic needs of those who are arriving. and we will have to see how we can scale up. but resources when it comes to our respondents and syria will be an issue. your country directive 11 and wound yesterday the 11 and could be on the same. and i'm cursing here the same spiral of do the golf is on a, to what extent are the situations in garza and 11 on comparable right now, while the people who live on on are really fearful that that is something similar
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with adults. and there is that fear in a society, understandably that most of course be avoided at any cost. and the secretary general of the united nations has spoken to the importance of the escalation and finding political solutions and going forward. our focus is really on addressing the food security needs and trying to reach those who are in dire need of assistance calls kyle deputy executive director of the you and weld food program a scale. thank you so much for your time savings. great. having you on the program . thank you for having me. see us president joe biden has judged florida residents to flee, hire can milton. he's wanting. the storm could be the worst natural disaster to hit the states in a century. the destruction could be made was by debris left behind from hurricane helene, which swept across florida less than 2 weeks ago. now the castle greet 5 storm is
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currently over the gulf of mexico, its heading for the tampa bay area. and it is expected to we can is it makes land full, but it will grow in size and bring sustained wind gulf of over 300 kilometers per hour. and joining us now from sarasota in western florida is meteorologist matthew, compute she hi, matthew. what is the latest that your hearing? well, there's some good news, not much good news, but a little bit of good news was a category 5. now standard category for, for a couple reasons. number one, there are some harsh upper level wins trying to knock it off, filter and number 2, dry air is trying to sneak into circulation, but unfortunately, that doesn't really, really change the impacts we'll have here in slower. we're going to have very strong winds, but also a lot of storm servers as we push water against the coast line. one concern i have is that as it weakens a little bit, the whitfield will grow so much bigger and brighter and result only. that's going
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to be so much more efficient in pushing water against the coast. the other thing too, is undergoing something called an i won't replacement cycle right now. so the innermost ring of wins is kind of disintegrating, but a new big or a ring of wins is forming the hot for and around it. and that's gonna help broaden this thing out. so a much bigger storm, probably doubling in size coming down a little bit in intensity, but pushing insure a ton of water and any day and coastal communities. right, exactly. so the storm is going to come a show near temp a day later today. it's an area that's heavily populated. so what is going to happen and what is it about is harkins is making this so difficult. yeah, so we have record stating back to 1850 and we've never seen a storm pass this close to tampa bay and kind of out of the west before it's very unusual trajectory and one that maximizes the chance of the search. now it's also a nail biter forecast, because hurricane spin confir clockwise,
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which means south of the center, you have onshore winds piling water against the coast, but just north of the centre off shore winds and no search. so where does that center come ashore is coming to shore very near or just south of tampa. so there's a chance tampa could escape through our search. but by that same token, i should have only 5 or 10 miles farther north will bring potentially devastating impacts to the tampa bay area. and so at this point, it's a game of only a few miles. one other thing too, they're still recovering from a lee and a few weeks ago which brian roughly to meet or storm search. at worst, this storm will bring it roughly for meet or storm surge. seeing all the devastation from helene imagine to water twice as high, and that's what many communities perhaps sarasota venice, somewhere around that area. so yes, the key could face later on tonight. that sounds terrifying. the storm, as we've been saying, is expect since would be the worst in a century's a head florida. it's coming on the heels of hearken. helene tell us to what extent is the the intensity i'm the ferocity of these stones being fueled by the changing
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climate as well. it is the car king season. we do tend to see hurricanes that are strong this time of year. unfortunately, they're dealing with some rather bad luck. this has happened before the florida back in 2004, got charlie on august 13th and then immediately thereafter, jean and francis. so 3 big hurricanes and only about 6 weeks, you know, in the united states, people call florida, the sunshine state. and that year they called florida the plywood state because no matter where he went, people's windows were boarded up and it was you know, kind of a mess that year. so i wouldn't say this is too much climate change in terms of the number of storms that said the storms are intensifying faster over record, more monitors, we see an incredibly more marked temperatures in the gulf that do bear to think of the bridge of climate change that helps fuel the skyrocketing intensity of milton. so it's not caused by climate change, but it's catalyzed by climate change. and real quick before we go, i'll take you all outside very briefly just so you can kind of see the conditions right now. very heavy rain palm and we know that a one of the winner world pharmacies is actually feeling heavier rains. the winds
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aren't bad yet. give it 12 more hours. and stuff will be flying by matthew capacity in sarasota, florida. matthew, thanks so much for that updates. stay safe. thank you. all right, let's take a look now and some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and 3 pine is in pro seeing research. i've been awarded. this is nobel prize and chemistry. in ward goes to the american sciences, david baker, and 2 british based colleagues, them as i saw this and jump to that work focuses on the structure of proteins to the building blocks of life. in japan's new prime minister, she can ru, if she has dissolved parliament and coal snap collections. later this month, if she but hoops a political honeymoon and a fragmented opposition will help him lead the long moving liberal democrats to another victory. despite a series of scandals. the former livable and do one coach of them
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clump has taken a new job with red full. the energy drinks company owns football clubs in germany, austria, brazil. i'm the us. as head of football, operations clubs, we'll provide a strategic vision and train other club coaches and line judges at the wimbledon tennis tournament will be a thing of the past, apparently organized as of the world's top tennis tournaments. i also special intelligence will make the out. i'm the folks quotes from now on. the decision was taken off for extensive testing at this year's tournament. now the ruling policy in mozambique is set for another to extending it's nearly half a century and power for lima has led the east african nation since it gained independence from portugal in 1975 bots. generational change is in prospect. the
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front runner, daniel chapo, is expected to be the 1st president born since the end of colonial rule, mozambique president, now you say, task states vote at the polling station on wednesday. though he served the maximum to time limits. his party is expected to extend its 49 year rule of to being in power since the end of portuguese colonial rule. this is the man who now leads for lee mo, daniel chapo. it's the 1st time the policy has fielded a candidate on asked to mozambique dean independence in 1975. despite dissatisfaction with the old god after corruption scandal plunged the country into economic craig safe. the opposition boat is split
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in a country that's classified as the walls, 8 porous by the world bank. it is perhaps in surprising that job creation and boosting the economy topped people's lists of priorities. says that and that's why i find that these elections managed to change something that they are active elections and that they make mozambique really change that we're living very high life because things are expensive to put the as close as some type of a loose was we hold for a new future and it will be better than these faces that we've already been through . we want the government to bring success election, observe us from the south african development community. the think you repeating union. i read most i'm be in an attempt taking show a free and fat vote. critics of the current government have a ques for lima of election fraud. partial results will be announced
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as folks a collated. but it will be 15 days until the national election commission declared . so when a more i'm joined now by the w corresponding diane who is reporting about the elections for us from is on beaks capital the 2. so hi diane, now know that you've been to putting stations in the food. so tell us how things are going of the well, i know we've been out here since the early morning visiting different opposing stations. and one thing that we didn't notice that in some stations, things were going a bit slowly. the station that i'm at seems to be moving quite quickly. now, earlier on the mozambique electro commission did say that there had been some logistical issues that affected some calling stations or on my portal. and in other parts of the country, such as with m, b, z, a, and gaza province. it had to do with the late delivery of materials and that leads
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to some stations opening a bit later than usual. but so far things seem to be going smoothly. we've also seen various observe emissions at the polling stations, and they've also indicated that things seem to be going smoothly despite some small hiccups along the way. the majority of vs in mozambique i believe, are in the north of the country, which is what is list. insurgents have been facing the government for the last 7 years and how is boasting expected to unfold their in particular? yes, you correct the, the, the noise of the country, it has a very large population because the coupled out couple delgado problems, which is the, for this most problems has one of the largest populations along with a number of problems which is next door to it. so there were some concerns before the elections began about security. not only full votes has be,
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but also full election officials and full election of service. we earlier upon arriving and most indeed actually spoke to the e. u. election of service. who spoke a little bit about some of those security concerns. let's take them to send to watch that. to say, it was a very uh, in the pull analysis at the beginning, we're not sure if we would be able to deploy them, but our deals and when our security team managed to take the decision to deploy long term observers in panama city and they will stay there because that's where we can insure their security. but of course, trying to have the same time an analysis of the situation. but so diane election observe is obviously they're on the ground. but can you tell us more about how free inside the selection is actually likely to be well,
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many of the opposition parties and some civil society organizations here are very concerned about the issue of how free and fair these elections are going to be based on some of the past experiences that they've had in previous elections, as well as experiences before these current polls. they were some, a civil society groups. you've mentioned that they were harassed and were made and they work it would, it was difficult for them to conduct the work. there was also some concern about the accreditation for potty agents was supposed to be observing at voting stations like this one political parties, the opposition parties, income particular, were complaining that the observers would not given the required accreditation that they would need. and that is part of why some opposition parties you're all concerned about how free and fed will be. of course, the election observers will give the final reports over the weekend,
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and we'll be monitoring that to get a more definitive onset on that aspect. diane, thank you so much for bringing us up to date. that's the w's diane will cover, forcing from the to 10 mozambique. and here's a quick reminder of our top story for you, of israel as again stepped off. it's offensive against hezbollah and 11 on fresh air strikes have targeted the capital bay roots as the law has retaliated by firing its own missiles. edit slices have clashed with is ready ground forces that is on thing, and that's what we have time for. but coming up next made in germany reports on how jen z views the work life balance that's coming on. often a short break. i might need, mckinnon. i hope you can join me at the top of the alice for more international headlines. thanks so much for watching. the,
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