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a mess, things up, we're seeing brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and multitasking. watching our new to the w documentary, the deed of the news, live from the land 11 on sans as troops south to support the cx. 5 between israel and his brother. soldiers from the lebanese army and moving towards the is really border as thousands of display civilians returned to their homes. also on the program the black sea country of georgia at the crossroads. what direction will it take following its recent disputed election before to find them instead of you come as the new parliament meets for the 1st time the
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i've told me already, but welcome to the program. 11 on has begun deploying troops near the border with israel to oversee, sees 5 between israel and the militant group has ball. uh the deal requires both sides to stop withdrawing from the border area. these ready ministry is imposed a night time cuff. you are in southern lebanon, wanting people not to return to areas, ways riley troops are still present area thousands of displays. lebanese made the trip down, the mohammed bizarre surveys, the damage in her village. she and her family were among the many thousands of lebanese who rushed south to their homes. as soon as they heard a cease fire had been agreed in the we were in by ruth, what even if they gave me a castle in the route, i wouldn't give up my house here despite the destruction and sadness. and although
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we can't even live in our house now, we're so happy we returned home with a little spin. thank god, we're all okay. with him, the lowest of us, claire, i'll pay the whole way. she says she'll rebuild and restart her family's life here in their home life. no, we're not going anywhere. we're staying here and i'm going to fix it up. you saw me sweeping. i'm going to clean up and stay here. and what we can cover, the window is with plastic or something. what do i need for my children are here, their schools are here and we're not going anywhere. and then has a not a we feel like our soul has returned. the lebanese army has been returning to the area after has been moved. it's heavy weapons north, under the terms of the truce. nearly a 1000000 lebanese fled their homes. of my luck, plates were united with relatives in their village. this was not the way she imagined her home coming,
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but we never expected to return and find con i like this. we thought we'd come back and find everything as it was. and then we just returned to our homes and see our loved ones. but we lost a lot of people. we lost so many people we loved. and so many people who we loved lost their homes, with their former lives, devastated by months of full scale bombardment. for many people here, it's very hard to see this as a 1st ray of hope. meanwhile, across the board or in northern israel, an estimated to 60000 residents flood their homes over the past 14 months to escape relentless rocket far from his bella with sci fi. and in fact, many uh, now hoping to return home. but his dw is emily guarding reports. not everyone is convinced of the safety. it's been over 6 months since we have done code law. sue's home one, israel's northern border,
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evacuated to high fall every year ago. now he's using the ceasefire to check on his house. the ceiling was damaged when a real case exploded nearby. standing on his put cheese on a few 100 meters from lebanon. it's just for the musical cause of all fairly cause i want to return to the near future over as soon as possible. you know what to look for, but not with lucy's fire and will show because eventually hezbollah will return and fire rockets that us. that was the way most wonderful. many residents of israel's most share that distrust of the agreement slowly as one of many towns and villages along the border that remain deserted. residents fear that has block rebuild its capabilities and eventually launching attack. similar to the one led by a month on october 7th, last year. local leaders across the northeast have slammed the seas 5 deal saying it's not enough to restore the safety and to encourage residents to return to the
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homes in the nearby city of know how ria, unlimited calm has followed the babies. the rest of rockets residents here didn't have to evacuate. even though the city has been in the line of fire from one to 2 skepticism about the seas far prevails. it's gods that we can, the sleep or line of butter we're doing believes that it isn't offices for prizes. big mistake, this is by a big mistake. we are a strong web army. we're not afraid in anybody here in the live on. this is a mistake. we must finish the walk on the wall and go back home without security, where we're under daily attacks from has blah blah. what happens on october is seven's in the south was meant to happen in the north as well. i tell this a good number to phone back and slowly. it's time for the to leave again.
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60 days, that's how long the ceasefire is meant. last menus, rabies, who feel time is on, has followed aside from all. we can now speak to laura bloomfield, submit least analyst john hobbs, johns hopkins university. laura, thank you for joining us. israel's been able to hip, has bella, hod and 11 on the leading up to this cx. 5 deal. where will prime minister netanyahu 10 has focused now as well? i think that 1st of all he feels like he's re establish is deterrence, which was the most important thing. after october 7th, it was not so much an issue not being strong. it was an issue of not a smart right. there was an intelligence failure and the victory, what he considers the victory now 11 on with an intelligence to the way that he was able to decapitate the leadership of, of his bella. and also have the, the paid your attack,
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the beepers and then really strike at 70 percent of their arsenal has now been decimated and living on. now he can say he can focus on his number one priority, which has always been iran. he's been saying that for decades, whether that's striking at the proxies perhaps in iraq or even the who t's and then finishing the job as president trump instructed him to do down in gaza. we're finishing off home us. he's got a january 20th deadline by the incoming us president who doesn't want to see wars on his watch. president travis talked about being the president of peace. he wants to grow the piece. so between now and january 20th, which is the in order ation date. we'd like to shrink the wars according to the united states. and within that periods, president joe biden is saying he'll try and push for a push a fresh for us, the spot in guys. how likely is that to succeed? as you mentioned, we've mentioned yahoo! now being emboldened by what he's been able to achieve and loving on as well.
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here's what's fascinating. there isn't a lot of overlap on anything domestically, certainly between pride and, and trump. and also on the foreign stage, we see how they differ on ukraine, but they do agree on the middle east, which is to wind down the wars and to move toward our original goals, which was for regional integration and prosperity. so yes, president biden was on the phone with a prime minister netanyahu telling him to seize the opportunity now that her ma stands alone, they no longer have the sort of reading the fire that was backing them up and to read to cease very deal even if it's just a partial deal to release some of the passages to bring them home after all that is goal goal number one to bring these really citizens who have been displaced from their communities and in the north, back to their houses and to bring a hostages were torn from their beds over a year ago, back to their homes, about 2 levels on this, cx, 5 deal them. and as you mentioned,
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just around the time donald trump will be back in the white house. what will this mean? full 11 on as well. i think so for 11 on it's an opportunity, right. it's a period of great uncertainty, but there's an opportunity to research their sovereignty. i mean, for years now they've been pretty much occupied by you, ron, by his bottle, which is a foreign militia that's been in their merits and has seized a lot of control not only militarily, but also politically. so the big question here, and this is something that president biden is also pushing is to let levon on b 11 on once again. can that happen? it's not clear yet, but the united states, the difference between today and 2006, the last time there was a cease fire brought her between israel and the lebanese. the united states has sticking around. they won't have boots on the ground, but they will have military officials working out of the us embassy and be rude to try and make sure that there is a mechanism to enforce the agreement. look, no agreement is good unless it's implemented and that's the heart of the issue.
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according to us officials that's different today. one of those hard lessons learned from 2006. now the difference with 2006 is the capabilities of has ball. uh, what do we, what do you see in terms of what your run could do, possibly trying to re strengthen as well as the likelihood of that. absolutely, and that's one of the big question marks and frankly, concerns that he rise. going to try to, you know, send the weapons across syria. it's kind of a weapons highway right down into 11 on israel. we'd like to reserve the right to sort of bomb and take immediate action rather than allowing it to build up to another big war. but to have these kind of strikes as they come along to enforce that, to keep them from rearming. that is one of the big concerns that isn't really worked out and it did that devil is in those details to see how it works. you know, it's all about the monitoring. it's all about the mechanism and enforcement flora
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blowing. so from johns hopkins university, many thanks for speaking to us. thank you. i or less turn now to georgia and the political tensions after the countries disputed parliamentary election. many newly elected lawmakers, boy caught at the 1st sitting of parliament earlier this week. they say last month's vote was written in favor of the ruling pro russian georgian dream party. critics of the government fear the result could derail george's hopes of joining the e u. w. 's maria customize their reports. this is the sound of the anger trojan voters in front of the parliament building on monday, they say 0 link georgia dream party, still the election and see if they will still georgia's european future. to demonstrate this claim, the government's procurement,
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which on russians prussian inside to regions and peace celebrated that'd be 3. despite the reports of the election fraud by local and international observers and the sessions, thoughts with promising to keep the door to us open the floor of entry should with a lease with dignity and what's the process bear with the to your again opposition and peace. boy quoted the session of leaving their seats empty. they don't believe the government is pro europe and say the election was not clean on adult leads that an opposition politician was elected, but has renounced come on date. we saw people from security forces coming in and monitoring the output. we saw teachers taking part in, in controlling the edits, an outcome on behalf of the government election administration could completely
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control the government. we ask people into really see what they thought. the 2 violations among millions, that doesn't mean that the elections were not fair to the other guys. off to the start, georgia has to be new to an independent dom. we should have relations with everyone . this is tia silva. this level of falsification was on see if euro closest store on us and suspense. these other lies ation for us. i don't think we will have a good future. i was an observer and i share the opinion that there were some significant violations. you could see who voted for whom they put over on the elections west. 5th, we have the results that we were anticipating. georgiana wants to saw itself on the way to joining nature and the european union at beacon of liberal democracy. the
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complicated region me from western countries will go ahead and do to maintain good selection. so this would be a grave mistake with grave costs in past. so 2 years was a lot of trouble with a lot of costs, with a lot of struggle. georgia has remained a pro western vast doing in the region. it was always difficult. we fought wars, but we persevered. we use our wisdom partners. georgia has a long history of long lasting, most demonstrations. we oscar next, but why? off to monday people one. so why do you say coming out? they're not happy with the result. there's no clear strategy waiting longer position profits. how to cope with this problem. they sometimes they feel that, you know, there's no chance for any changes and as why. and then ultimately into the sequels to, to join the live. the crowds have gone the critics of the election,
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a waiting for the mission, which is set to arrive soon to investigate. the strange quite on police, the streets could be shown at least this. this is dw news, thanks a lot. the name is the whole bag saved. now. thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. next, would it be nosy bay? like good everyone to king the healthy award winning called called the called back the .
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