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a silence. we need to break out of a. i want to tell you something. how to tell a secret starts november 29th on dw, the this is data we news line from berlin, israel and the has will accuse each other violating a ceasefire deal as people return to bombed out buildings in southern lebanon on the 2nd day of the truth israel says if carried out an error strikes on a weapon steeple also on the program. a former british soldier is found guilty of spying for ron daniel, i beg somebody who broke out of prison while waiting trial claimed he was serving the u. k. as a double agent, the
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welcome to the program and nicole furthers israel says it has conducted an air strike on a handful of weapons depot in southern lebanon. the 1st, since a truce agreed between the 2 sides, came into force a day ago. several people have also been wounded by is really tank fine in the area . under the agreement, has bullfighters are supposed to withdrawn north vill autonomy river and is really forces are meant to return to their side of the border is really army has announced a curfew for bidding people from traveling south of the river overnight, a vehicle or respond and stella minute isn't be rude and told us more about the reports of these really tang fire. there's several reports about several violations of the ceasefire agreement. one is about the tank for of but there has also been a drone of attack that is supposed to have injured to people. it was a drone attack onto a car in the border region in the south. we will see or hear from shelling and
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gunfire from villages in the border region like the um the is really army is claiming that they fired because they saw suspects movement on the other side of the border and that they are already doing this to reinforce the ceasefire agreement, our officials and 11 on reacting to this and what's has, well, i've been say a we have a statement from the empty house on the la la, he's a m p for it has paula. and he said that these, the incidents of violations of the cease fire deal. and he said that is where it was just targeting residents that are coming back to the styles that they are just targeting civilians. that is, was a little a said, but he said earlier also that his father is willing to cooperation with the army in the south and that it is willing to accept the presence of the army in the south.
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we also have a, the 1st statement of the piracy um ever since the ceasefire agreement has been made . um the part of his bullet was not really talking about the ceasefire directly. but they say that it's fighters are a monitoring and a is where it is. the is there any army and to the seeing is the, is really armies really going back into took into their territory and that therefore it has a ready to fire back. now for the time being the is really army, has announced a nighttime curfew in the south of lebanon. what does that mean for the residents that have just begun returning home? so we seen again the mass of traffic today, from people going to the styles, trying to return to their homes, or at least check on the state of their homes. of course, for these people that means that they could be stuck. now, some people might,
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it's not a rice that the villages where they want that we are heading to due to the heavy traffic, or they just want to check on their house and the on now stuck in their house. that is, a might not inhabitable but here in melbourne and people are really angry about these curfew, or there's a lot of negative moods to was this courtesy, some people here say what is the ceasefire about is the we now have a situation where that is where any government is making rules about the movement at um, in lebanese territory, and is really making rules for the lebanese people and how they're allowed to behave in the country. it will be a correspondence, stella minute and beaver. thank you so much for that update. and as a result in our corresponded emily gord, dean told us would be, is really military had to say about the state of cease fire are well, the username military says us, its struck a facility that was used by his bolo,
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to store midrange rockets and that it is acting within the framework of the ceasefire when it comes to the costs you, it says that ultimately, this is for the safety of the residence of lebanon. and given the fact that southern lebanon, and you have to remember, has been in the place of heavy fighting over the past few months, because really, military is still station. but. but again, this is information about to me have been receiving from the user in the military. it is very difficult for us to verify this information is, is real now violating the ceasefire as suggested by the lebanese officials or as israel acting within the cease fire agreement. and as it may be responding to violations on the other side, that's very difficult for us to verify from hamburg what we do now. and what this does tell us is that the ceasefire agreement is incredibly voltaggio. we have seen as part of the ceasefire agreement residents in southern lebanon and return to
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their homes. now across the border, many villages in northern israel are still deserted. why is that small? so one of the is where the government hasn't actually told it's residents to return to the homes in the north. but i was in the north yesterday and while there was some relief that's the constant barrage of rockets have stopped and people can go to a cafe is can move freely in the streets and at least in some cities without having to worry about the way the next filters, there's also very, very deep distrust about stuff about this seems fine, but the roof last, we were in show me, which is a small border community. i'm close to the new folder and it remains absolutely deserted and essentially working hard from, from people who did contact to check on the houses is that they don't believe. but this seems funding really restores safety and security. so they want to be returned any time soon. and that's also a code mirrored really by
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a lot of the leaders of local municipalities across northern israel has been very angry up as soon as 5 deal. and some of them would really like to see some kind of boxes on a few kilometers inside the lebanese border that would have centrally upgraded their kind of dead sign that would have prevented a has block from rebuilding its capabilities. essentially what people are very worried about is not to as well are, could essentially, could eventually rebuild capabilities and going to have an attack similar to the one that by how much on october 7th last year. and so again, some relief, but ultimately the deepest trust. but this thursday as far will last. emily guardian in jerusalem, thank you. and a quick look now and some other stories making headlines around the world today. palestinian health official say is really air strikes in central gaza, have killed at least 16 people and injured several others. the attack on the news they read refugee camp also destroyed a prominent tower in the area. israel is not commented but says it is currently
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carrying out attacks on what it calls terrace targets in gaza. ukrainian officials say russia has launched a massive attack on its energy infrastructure. there were reports of explosions in the capital and incoming missiles prompted a nation wide air raid alerts, emergency power cuts, live hundreds of thousands without electricity. the question is just an australia, as parliament has approved a law that will ban children from social media. it's the 1st legislation of its kind anywhere on the world. the bill passed both chambers with support from the 2 main parties that will impose have defines on platforms like take talk, facebook and instagram. if they fail to prevent under 16 year olds from holding accounts, a former british soldier has been found guilty of passing sensitive information at to iran. prosecutors in the u. k. say, daniel, a bad police gave the names of special forces personnel to be as long as
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revolutionary guard. he claimed he was working for british intelligence as a double agent. and i'd been inspired by the tv series homeland. last year he escaped from prison and was on the run for 3 days. the judge says he now faces a long jail sentence. margaret gilmore, the u. k, base security analyst, and i asked her what she made of the verdict. no surprise, and i think he will get a very low sentence. he was very amateurish in a way what he did. but he had a very big ego because he was very bright, very intelligence had a very big brain, but morally questionable. he called himself in the past yet, but he wants it to be a double agent. well, that doesn't quite stick together. so i think that in that he was very dangerous. in the end, he was planning he had already had to do for some stuff to the wrong that he was planning to leave and go to iran where he wants to be a double agent. so i'm not surprised, and i think this is
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a lot at he was likely to get because of the way of doing digital system works. but also i will send a strong message to anyone else who wants to play a similar game if you like. how damaging was the information he passed on to a ron, a well given impression that a lot of it was probably not tomochichi the actual i'm on the other hand to have access to things like pictures of people working for us special forces. and that he gave the names of those people face across with things on them. so he is giving out very personal information about people who are working, undercover a lot of the time. so that could be very, very damaging. we don't have a lot of detail about what else was trying to do but, but, and it may be that they don't know exactly what else has had to do. but, but this, you don't mind has been trained, for example, in texas and america,
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where the us and the u. k. were doing a joint training on a new military communication system. so he has access to technology like that information which may be the radius would find quite interesting that while he was awaiting trial, daniel, who we broke out of prison, it was a huge story back then to what extent could the long custodial sentence that the judge has promised now also be a punishment for embarrassing british authorities rather than for any actual harm done. or i think it will be found on i think it will be for a thought of embarrassing bridge authorities. you're absolutely right. he because he had gone absent without leave of from his army barracks because he was constantly signing up and my 5 al security service and asking them if he could be a double agent. they got worried about him. they got the police on to him. and he was then cold, they may have just said, okay, well you know what,
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let's just do the investigation and you can, we'll let you be out homebound in the community, but no, they're worried about them. so they put him in jail. and while i was in jail waiting, while the investigation went on waiting for the truck, the investigation to complete the trial, he got a job in the kitchen. um he use a pass kitchen trousers to put under a sling and he escaped and a underneath literally underneath a file that was delivering food and that type of thing and. and they just got away that way. and so that's really what for him to permanence. his case was not rolling here until you have this incredible prison break for from one of the toughest jails loza in the u. k. and he got away with it for quite a little time. he lived ross and eventually he was captured. and that's why he came to the full side, they were just a bit of a comical slides to it. but, but in reality, what he was doing, what could potentially be dangerous? he could have put his colleagues lives at risk. and i think that's just what the
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sentence will be and we have to remember in the u. k, the judicial system, the judges, they all not political appointments as happens in america. they are going to independently. and i want to talk to you about something else that has made this this case a little a little more bizarre. maybe he says that he's been inspired by the tv series homeland and that it was actually working as a double agent. now, do these types of programs give a wrong impression of what it means to work as a spy? and what are you shipping more? i say i'm, i still haven't, i was a tremendous outright driver. absolutely love to us, looked on it. and i think they make the people out to be interesting, people, very glamorous, they're obviously played by so stuff. think haven in the, in the key carts is always so important. and i've been a lot of cases reviewed by the, the goodies of the bodies. so i think the way people are pull trade is very
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generous. but on the other hand, um i do a lot of research and i get a lot of tools about sort of the, the types of projects and the types of investigations to ask you are the services of being through and sometimes absolutely. you know, spike fiction a reality. you can hardly tell the difference. so i think another psychologist, clearly he wants it to be driver as he wants to be a james bold. i think there's a lot mold is very, very tough of behind the scenes. very tough and very dangerous, but he, i think he was most swayed by those programs. but i don't think that has any excuse to not make such programs. mark i gilmore, u. k based national security analysts. so great to get your insights. thank you so much for your time and keep and and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story at this hour, thousands of displays lebanese civilians are returning home as the truth,
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