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all the rest of the classify as a disgusting w series about our complex relationship with animals need to be watch now on you to d, w documentary the, this is the w news live from the land, a ceasefire between israel and has blah in 11 on has now taken effect 11 on deploy is its military to the south to enforce the truth as many who fled sufficing for ton to the also coming up on the program, the maybe a has to the polls to elect a new paul, i'm and i'm the new president the ruling policy hopes to extend it's the c 4 year, hold on power in the southern african nation, and it's building a female candidates for the 1st time the
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money keeps making. and welcome to the program. lebanon's. all me is deploying troops near the border with israel is positive, a ceasefire agreement between israel and the pro uranium, hezbollah, melisha, and 11 on convoys of military vehicles have been moving south to the border area. the 1st stage of the deal has both sides withdrawing from the border area that have been ease on me and an existing un peacekeeping force will patrol. the buses is ready, military has imposed a night time cuff, you in southern lebanon, warning people not to return to areas where it is really troops also present earlier, thousands of displaced. people had shrugged off similar warnings to begin returning home for a moment to celebrate the residence of south lebanon, displaced by the war, ignored warnings to stay away until the, as really military had fully retreated. they were desperate to return to their
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homes. the artillery missiles and guns for now have stopped to nice and overall we were feeling scared of more than you can imagine. thank god. what happened to it happened less of a muslim, the amounts to cease fire at 4 or 410 i was on the road toward my home in america. it's an indescribable feeling. the sort of thing. it's got to be a fine. we are here to see what's left of our home, this our home, where the supporters of hezbollah handed out and waved flags at the militants. despite the heavy losses and the depths of so many top hezbollah commanders, they vowed not to give up. and god willing wherever victoria is always, we're going to be a fork in the eye of the enemy, such as talk in southern lebanon mix displaced residents of northern israel, also returning to their homes. less than confident about the cease fire much. and
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what i do know is that the fight will be renewed sometime. it doesn't matter whether it's in 2 months or 2 years or 5 in d, the is really military says it will remain primed to strike again. should hezbollah violate the cease fire deal? the prime minister benjamin netanyahu reminded his realize that while hostilities in lebanon had stopped the war in gaza, continues. as soon as we are changing the face of the middle east, with god's help, we will establish security. we will rehabilitate the north and we will continue united until victory and it's a whole victory of the israel government has said repeatedly is tied to the destruction of some us. and while the ceasefire is good news for 11 and the question of how to end the war and gaza remains and some more on this, we can speak to. i mean, get uh, a middle east expert with a focus on levon on the washington institute. honey, welcome to the w. thanks so much for your time today. at so far,
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israel hasn't shown that much interest in diplomatic solutions. could we be seeing a shift here in israel stones towards the conflict in the region? a good evening. yeah, i think yes, you're right. it said are different factors contributing to this shift. one is that the at, at by the administration is leaving, and trump has already told that natania whole that he wants no wars. he doesn't want to deal with anymore. when he comes to office at the other factors that the by his administration has been using all sorts of pressure in order to finalize at least the ceasefire agreement in less than not even because it does that is very complicated, but let them know what's possible. so that's it then, but i think really what really pushed it and the end is that all the, most of the important conditions that is really easy to put in the agreement. the draft of that agreement has all that stuff that via the needs government. so when
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you have all these conditions and eventually have the less has yes and accept, accept everything, how can you say no, it says this is not something that might be available in the future. so all these factors contributed. i think this shift might not be the same and does that because as a different story. yeah, i mean, as a grade in the sci fi, a deal 11 on is now deploying, it's all me to the southern florida. so let's talk about the board or how difficult is it going to be to secure the border with israel to uh, is this possible? and it's not a matter of the armies capability. it's a matter of political decision, because the army is capable of doing that. and has always been capable of doing that. the difference in that 2006, the army didn't do his job because there was no political decision by the government. and before that, because establishment back that if we moved to a new stage where we have a new president and, and you government, that is
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a sovereign enough to give the green line to the army to do his job. they can. so it really depends on, on this, it also depends and i think it would be empowered by the presence of the americans and the monitoring comedy mechanism is different this time. so it's not a matter of campus for this. the border security has always been, especially between the history and has always been a matter of sovereignty and a political decision. one enables the army to do his job in the south. however, and other parts of the country where they have to monitor the lebanese syrian border, that's a different story. i don't have the numbers to do, but so we need to focus on the south 1st and then do you deal with that with the border to, to, to stop smuggling of weapons from. yeah. all right. what about iran? i mean, do you see tyrone using this opportunity to try to re um and re strengthen hezbollah or of course they've been doing it. they've been trying since the beginning of the
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war. they've been sending get trucks of the weapons. they don't have the cash, but they do have to weapons. so they will be truck where they will try to send trucks of weapons at the the is really, is have been uh, striking them. uh, that is really destroyed the tunnel. uh, that's the main tunnel that connects to get to nothing on the debit card. uh that they can save from damascus to the to the because valley. and yesterday they said the last day they were hitting the other the other borders. there is a very serious effort in order to stop it. however, it's not just about like military operations. it's not going to stop the wrong because they will keep trying. is that again, you know, like monitoring the board or making sure that the lebanese army, the lebanese government, the international, the community, they're all focused on and monitoring this border. and also the effort will extend to making sure that the lebanese and the next government does that stuff. and he's government maintains this as a priority. so it's not just that,
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it's not just the oldest drive. however it on will not be able to send money. they don't have the cash at this time to for compensations and reconstruction and 2006, the money flew from you know, on and big box. i was there and it was amazing how immediately at bags of us dollars grew from you know, every day this done, it's not going to happen. the golf also is not interested in reconstruction as long as customer lives in the picture. so there is a lot of problems with the financial situation with the construction and compensations, but the arms is a different story they, they will keep trying, sending ards. okay. i mean, got out with the washington institute. thank you so much for the time. we'll have to ended that, but we do appreciate it. thank you very much. i. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and the french foreign ministry says, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is immune from prosecution in the international criminal court. in a statement,
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the ministry said it would enough to arrest mister nelson. yahoo! if the i c c off. because he is covered by immunity rules, as his role is not a policy to the i c, c. that's being fresh anti government protests in mozambique. the violence fled off again in the southeast african nation after a video went viral. of a police vehicle hissing to demonstrate to the um of the vehicle appears to run over a woman in the capstone that's due to my son. because the mass protest, since it's ruling policy, claim victory and elections earlier this month, extending a whole century impala. european union will make, has, in stroudsburg, has approved a new team to stay at the block for the next 5 years. the 26 new commission is what were proposed by national governments. it's being described as the most right leading executive in the us history. it will be led by commission president will select from the line the
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a vs and the media has been choosing a new paula been found president in election so it could transform the south west african countries political landscape. the ruling swafford policy is looking to extend its fussy, full yeah, hold on power. putting forward a female candidates. so the 1st time that's what i was, the popularity had slipped a mid growing frustration of unemployment and overseas. and they told me you report to a carrying aggression also is from the media and has been following the selection from germany. a carry. this seems to be a trend in southern african countries like south africa, like botswana, where longstanding, routing policies, liberation movements have been voted out of office. is this now likely in the media? do you think i it is very difficult to see at the moment on yeah,
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but swap or the ruling party is definitely on its toes. i mean swap what has been empower since the country is independence, that it's 1990. and it is relatively a strong party, but in 2019 it lost its majority by winning only. that is 56 percent of the presidential election. now this year they have put forward it to $11990.00. think twice as the presidential candidate. and i mean with when all hope possible when the software is hoping to put in or maybe is hoping to elect its 1st female candidates. now its mutual contender, 1st 4 point is pin delaney lot from the independent tetra for change. that's the i p c. and also judge, i'm gonna find out from the affirmative, repositioning a are in the of both actually members of swap or so that is actually very strong. but the fact that the left the ruling party and also from the own side parties piece besides that, not experts believe that's for,
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for me to type in wednesday's election. but when they lose that it's actually hard to see. um they believe that they might win, but at best a coalition might have to be formed. it's what, what does not when it's majority in parliament? can you tell us what young millions in particular are hoping for from this selection? are the main things that young people would want. i mean, speaking from my family to friends, they want a job, you use any appointment in the country is quite high at the moment, and graduates are doing or jobs just to get by. i mean, i read recently in local newspapers. the graduates are selling things on the street um, just because they can not get a job 6 years or 5 years after graduating now the ruling party presidential candidate in mid 2493, to has pledge to create jobs and also technical unemployment rate among young people and graduates in the country now she's promising in the next 5 years,
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500000 jobs. but this is a goal that critic see is unrealistic. but q one, someone that will, that will make changes in the country and they just don't want to listen to promises anymore. so would you say that poverty unemployment has been a the, the, the major and issues in the election? did they dominate the election? would you say yes, those are issues that were highlighted in different campaigns by different parties . i mean, that is one way that they can also appeal to the youth by seeing and by promising that they will be able to deal with a higher unemployment rate in the country, especially among youth and graduates. i mean, although namibia is rich in natural resources, it is still not seeing a change reaching many, especially those on the ground. this could be due to port governance or it can be due to corruption. i mean, other issues as well, but i'm, if you are facing is in the quality land and also dropped. so those are things that
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we're hoping will be changed by the new president that's elected. that will be the top priority for the next 5 years. okay, right. integration now, so thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. and here's a quick reminder for you of our top story at this hour. thousands of displaced people are returning to that homes 11 on off for a ceasefire between israel and has the lock came into effect 11 on his stock of pulling. it's all me to the, for the region with israel to help the see that you're on. that is all we have time for the display tunes coming up next. maps out shots, china is assets to dominate the world. looks way that software short break are meant that you can always stay up to date by visiting our website. that's the w dot com. all social media channels, the handle you need that is w i money, and i'm like so much 14 dw,
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