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ration under his leadership delegate is ation quickly transformed into a regional, political and military force as us from that consolidated power and restructured his beloved. while fostering alliances with iran and syria slowly became somewhat over existence symbol following his beloved success, enforcing israel to withdrawal from southern lebanon in 2000. and 6 years later he cemented his status as a national and regional hero, after claiming another victory against israel. we are today celebrating a great strategic historic and divine victory. how can the human mind imagine that a few 1000 lebanese resistance sons held out for $23.00 days in a land exposed to the skies against the strongest air force in the middle east, which had an air bridge transporting smart bombs from america through britain to israel against 40000 officers and soldiers, for brigades of a lead forces 3 reserve army divisions against the strongest tank in the world and
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against the strongest army in the region, has blah is openly supported by iran and syria in large parts. thanks to us for all us leadership. under his reign, the entity has been slowly or partially recognized as its service organization. in countries such as canada, the united states, u. k. israel as the gulf states listen to the words of hezbollah as leader the terrorist most rolla who has declared his hatred of america. he says, let the entire world hear me are hostility to the great satan is absolute, regardless of how the world has changed after 11 september, death to america will remain all reverberating and powerful slogan. death to america has done this role. i had always actively blamed the united states for the problems in the middle east, and it was quite vocal in his anger that was manifested once again when he spoke out in defense of gaza. you,
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the americans can stop the aggression against gaza because it is your aggression whoever wants to prevent a regional war and i am talking to the americans must quickly help the aggression on gaza. you, the americans know very well that if war breaks out in the region, your fleets will be of no use, nor will fighting from the air be of any benefit. and the one who will pay the price will be your interests, your soldiers and your fleets. for all has been as a month and it has been less support for the palestinian cause. we will continue to support garza and we are ready for anything. we are not afraid. our demand is clear . a complete and permanent ceasefire in garza, the past year has seen more than 10000 attacks exchanged between israel, hezbollah and other lebanese groups now has done this. for allah has been killed in one of those and fax on the capital of beverage. vermont cost, red archie hezbollah has confirmed the death of its leader hassan. those are all
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a who was killed in and it's really strike on a route on friday. his eminence, the master of resistance, the righteous oven, has passed away to be with his load and to his pleasure as a great monta, heroic daring, brave wise, insightful and faithful lead to the leadership of hezbollah pledges to the highest, most sacred and most precious mazda you know jenny, full of sacrifices and mottoes, that it will continue it's jihad in confronting the enemy, in support of gaza and palestine, and in defense of lebanon, and its stead fost. an honorable people acknowledgement and confirmation from heads of the law comes at a time when bailey is experiencing a series of strikes, spine is really military. his beloved confirms the death of its leader secretary general passed on most of law. and the timing, of course,
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was quite strategic the way that they carried it out was not strategic in any way whatsoever. the attack that killed the secretary general targeted southern suburbs of bay with these 11 east capital da here. and essentially, these really military use bunker busters, which penetrated through thick layers of soil concrete and steel, using munitions that are such as strong as 2000 tons per unit. and that usually about 10 of them. and the attack level being up to 6 residential buildings on telling everyone in its wake. but the statement provided by his will also vows that his beloved will continue finding israel. so to answer the question will taking out in the slot results in peace. will that help israel and the answer to the question, according to that statement is know, the group does allow to fight back against israel and we can expect more retaliatory strikes against the is really side. and of this comes at a time when of course the conflict is brewing, the conflict is escalating,
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it is pro, attracting, and it is a sense drilling leading to a regional conflicts looking at the backdrop. now for example, is really air force has carried out more tight, more strikes, targeting the capital of the country. and this comes at a time when israel confirmed that they had killed the principal leaders. so the question now is, what is real gaining out of carrying out the strikes and in all, honestly, we don't have an answer to the question of the russian foreign minister address the escalating conflict in the middle east. well, speaking at the un general assembly in new york, so a lot rough touched upon the explosions of mobile communication devices and loving on that killed dozens and wounded thousands of locals. i should have been pretty sure i should pretty near them turn. another striking example of various methods as a means of achieving political goals is the humane level of by threatening civilian technology into a building that almost this crime must be investigated immediately. but even though
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we cannot ignore the numerous publications in the media, including in europe, in here in the united states, which testified to some form of involvement and at least awareness of washington in the preservation of this terrorist attack system for sites. all right, let's cross live now to our t correspondent, rebecca napa to flew in jed par to rebecca. we also heard from the indonesian foreign minister at the u. n. g, a earlier today with some very strong statements. what can you tell us about those remarks? all right, i asked the start of the statement innovations for a minute. so no model city emphasized that indonesia s l will always stand with the people of palestine to attend or ride to have an independent state ball. pilots type in a need for a house once again called on the international community to take the sy fi action off the israel palestine conflict of so the used the opportunity use the moment to
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put pressure on goes around to come back to of political solution for a 2 stage solution because the fact as overall the majority of the un members strongly support the 2 state solution. however, as we speak more than 41000 people in golf i has been killed in do need is that enough? is the question that much to the ask what i'm talking to empty seats on israel site . i speak no more than 41000 people in gas. i have been killed situation in russ bank. they've been done uh, debt that a rating is not is, is that not enough? jim? he's on yahoo yesterday mention and i court that is right l 6 piece that is right l year and for peace. really. how are we supposed to believe that statement? yesterday, while he was here, is throughout,
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i was inducted unprecedented massive. i had a tech on bear with him to the new ones, the war to continue. we must stop that to walk. the talk is the action that indonesia is pushing for the international community to take, including recognizing the state of palestine. because side for our commission would have a significant impact. and pushing is where i'll just stop there atrocities on the other side in the face of the journal rivalries. it'll be job also matters, trimming, also touching how the country has pioneered the us an outlook on the, in the past, the se, promoting and as a framework for concrete and increase of cooperation in asia has shown that so global leadership should not only be talking about oil was one centered one, but also should be about guiding collective action. this is the same spirit that
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interviews or brings and as one of the voices of the global cells. the spirit of the bundle is what the country of river and to talking about the asian african conference that you know, these are the shaded to list the spirit off the polity cooperation. absolutely. guaranteed. just like what my students stated earlier, how inaction means complicity. colleagues, wherever indonesia goes with gary the voices of the global. so the principle of the u. n. charter and international law. under the rubble of double spun dark, press, diffuse deep and 0 sum game, global leadership with a never be a thing. so no force, domine nation n fear. international also continues to as okay for inclusive speech efforts with a strong focus on advancing the bremond keys and security agenda,
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particularly by perceiving g to access to education for women and girls in a gone as time as foreign minister modest would be emphasized on her last opportunity for present intermedia in fasting and booming in fasting in p thought. hit you more. all right r t correspondent rebecca. not to pull. who? rebecca? thank you. but as we're always 6 to minimize casualties, that's idea of spokesperson daniels and diary during a briefing dedicated to the killing of house on those rolla. also claiming its forces aren't looking to escalate the conflict. a fuss on a smaller cosign natural, longer a leader of the terrorist army has the law was killed by the idea of and a precise strike on a route last night while he was in, has the law central headquarters, commanding more imminent attacks against the people of israel headquarters for decades has the law under the command of hoss enough for all of his orchestrated countless attacks against innocent people. 60000,
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his release had fled their homes in northern israel. hezbollah openly declared that it has a plan to carry out its own october 7th mastercard, as well that has been planning to do this in northern israel. what, how much did in southern israel on october 7th, invade israel infiltrate, civilian communities and massacre innocent civilians. the idea of will not let it happen, that mary, our war is not with the lebanese people. are wars with has the other account. the israel does not seek a wider escalation than beyond here or where i am right now. some 50 to full, to kilometers away from the bull with the, with lab and on that on these that way. and i have to say that the situation here is fall from come starts in early hours of some of the residents across northern and central east. real happened shaking by and to me, saw sirens signaling incoming threats. and we hear from the army that at least 10 projects. those have crossed into each row from lab and on including a surface to surface ballistics mesa which the army reports was successful. the
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intercept is by air defense here in high from time to time. we can hear a loud booms and see the wide trails left by these really and to me saw a system in the skies. and this time i have to save your tags, have impacts of hundreds of communities in towns expanding to the west bank. well, the area that is a refers to as samaria di and scenario buys biblical name and a video circulating a line and deceptions. i heard and seen over ramallah the main feature of the palestinian administration. while there is no information on casualties or serious injuries, some property damage has been reported on here that several people required medical assistance primarily due to the injuries of people got wild rushing to bone shelters. just to remind you on monday, the idea of launched operation, northern arrows in lab, but on aiming to destroy his ball, was combat capabilities. and the army reports having targeted hundreds of locations across lab and destroying arns depots and ammunition storage is they have also
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target a cd or his bowl of leadership, claiming to help killed the group's top 20 commanders earlier in the closet. as you know, the announced the assassination of his son to sit all of the leader of his vala who has been up the household, the militants group for over 30 years. you heard about that a talk from my call again, be rude. and this is seen of course, as a significant, successful these really are man for the 3. yeah. whole personally, who was politically very no long time ago. this marks, of course, victoria is rehabilitation. how, where for the on going sirens that we keep hearing here. and residents of central as well keep hearing as well indicate that the thrust from his paula from that side from lab and on remains very real. i have to say that this really is all too familiar with rockets, especially this last year after his bullet joined him. austin, confronting of israel last of october, but all day, truly bad,
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secure. and he's my report on the options available to israeli citizens in the time of environment when the sirens go off, warning all the incoming threats, while kids besides a drones, every 2nd counts, people rush where to in this video you can see me and hundreds of israelis who were participating in a massive demonstration running towards a nearby concrete high rise building to take shelter under its entrance. another time and underground parking garage becomes people's toys for survival. while it does provide refuge, these are not actual shelters. we are in high thoughts. these roles, the largest city and the largest in the north, during the recent escalation, his bola has repeatedly targeted the city for the 1st time since the 2nd lebanese war in 2006, a dramatic turn of events for a city with
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a population of nearly 300000 people facing the threats residents sheltering in the stairwell. what to the nearest public bunk shelter is about 15 minutes walk, but we don't have 15 minutes. we step on the walk. in our flat there is no bump shelter. in our building there is no bump shelter. and as far as i know, none of my friends who live in the district has not think all of us the case looks very reliable. you've developed well. people tried to cheer up for each other and i didn't feel so much for your, you know, it looks like people spirits, helping them face the thread head on not shelters. that same spirit is driving locals to stay put able to have that on board with months yesterday. hoff hyphen was born, but the tomato a lot to live on the no,
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i don't think it can be solution right now. many, however, decided to leave, especially those in the border area. we're government assistance around 62000 people were relocated while nearly the same number left on their own. effectively turning northern communities into a no man's land and sharing their safe return has become a primary goal of his roles, expensive bombardment of lebanon, veto chile, all policies clear. we continue to deliver a powerful strikes against pest. below, we will not stop until we achieve will allow goals. first of all, the safe return of the inhabitants of been off to the highlands, the barrier and his fellow will retaliate. his real has developed an extensive network of bombs shelters, ranging from private residences to community shelter is designed for public use. one might think, but that's not exactly true even for a city like hi fi which faces a higher risk of attacks. this is the influence of the shows. we made hyphens,
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deputy mayor in the cities largest district, home to 60000 residents. this is the old one. most of our shelter is like this. it takes us to one of the public shelters and i ask him, how many there are in the area more than 20? 20, more than 26, the full 60000. yes. we know that it's lucky enough, but we have rangers suddenly fall key. you will not need a public shelter if you have a so called safe room at home, lined with reinforced walls and a cell door. it is designed to protect residents from conventional weapons. since the 1992 is contract or is happy and obliged by law to include a safe room in every new apartment built. but hi fi is an old city, a both a 50 percent of our population have a safe room and the 50 percent the we need the shows us and we talking about
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population of around $200.00. it was good. yes. to under the a 90000 people access to shelters is crucial with advanced technology. and we opened it from there. cool monsanto or fellow c t remotely, remotely. yes. but now it's open 20. no, it's open. 247. yes. suddenly my phone starts vibrating. it is a rocket learning upcoming side. we don't hear the sirens because the area under attack is 30 minutes away. since monday, his bullet has launched more than 400 project tools to word israel. according to the idea of the have also been real, could send drones from iraq in yemen. this time it's not high fun in the line of fire. it's a good thing we are filming near the shelter. it's a very good chair to 20 stairs down. we found ourselves in a well equipped bunk car for me to under it's very is
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a condition there is a will tell. there is a why fi generate tool full way emergency. has butler recently launched at ballistic missile aimed at the headquarters of these really 4 and security service and tel aviv it was intercepted and no damage has been reported. but what if it hadn't been shown the okay to that the piece below it has this everything everything. everything yes. yes. we in a room about 3 to 4 meters on the ground that can barely accommodates the dozens of people. between a 60, into 100 people. every short is a, is a unique. and the i think it's about 200,
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maybe 200 people. i do the math. if the largest shelter in this area it can hold up to 300 people and the wrong 20 of them. then no more than 6000 people can be secured. it gets dark when we leave the shelter. there are rockets again, but they are fall from us. we only see and is really entering missile system inaction. intercepts and rockets coming from 11 on the small and shelter in high phase one of many build a year or 2 off to the state of israel was established it soon decades of conflict . and today, more than 70 years on, it spends not just a relic of past challenges, but as a stark reminder of ongoing tensions with a full scale war with his bella looming. the key question is whether these shelter is in haifa, in other northern communities and throughout the country will be enough to save so many lives and already from ocean on our
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t reporting from heifer. all right, i have a panel of guess. now joining me my grubby that org editor martin jane independent . that's journalist sony of and then and the and analyst and journalist david's rights are good to have you all on the program with us to discuss this a david, i'll start with you a considering the depths of his on those rolla and a number of other top level commanders, how this impact has blah well, of course is that it's a big though. uh to say the least if you work on this piece of paper today, there's a big thing of sadness. i agree and uh yeah, it's going to take some time, but i think they're going to reorganize and elect a new leader and they're going to move on as, as usual, this is uh, this has been a long campaign. they have been going on since the eighty's. i don't think that it didn't stop ignited to what estimated the former leader of us and we so we had, i don't think it's kind of stuff. not sonya several residential buildings were
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destroyed in this is really strikes that killed and those are all a israel says that it publishes warnings for civilians to leave areas where hezbollah operates. i'm wondering if you can tell us how much time they give people with these warnings. how these warnings are delivered. do you believe it to be enough? i don't think 1st of all that it will be, you know, certainly i think they were worried about with them and a mobile phone and because it was not on time, we sold this other residents were still there and you must not forget this area is the most forest area in available a lot of a syrian refugee is moved their core live and these people officially, it was actually about a student in the refugee camp. so maybe some of them don't even have, oh, we don't notice. so it for sure is not all the time and all the time over and over again. we see that israel is targeting actually civilians in my opinion, because with this ongoing campaign in let alone already more than 100 children are
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. and that's again. so i mean, they don't speak about the guy. so i mean this is very terrible. if they want to get, the leaders will think up, but it's just such an area. there's so many people because i was there last year and i saw it so it's unbelievable how many people the family did small and very very board. so i don't think it was enough time. martin, president joe biden has called the assassination of his son and his role at unjustified. but at the same time, he's appealed for the escalation. i want to play a clip of what by then had to say, let's take a listen 1st. his death for a minute is really a strike is a measure of justice for his many victims, including thousands of americans, is riley and lebanese civilians. ultimately, our a, mr. escalate. the ongoing conflicts in both goals are and living in through diplomatic means. so martin does the killing of the hezbollah, a leader,
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a line with that position of the escalation, you know, cuz it doesn't then don't like so much which comes out of the bottom, the ministration. it just seems like a dichotomy of logic. it doesn't even make sense. i don't think we can expect much from boy in the non, the last few weeks of his term in office. but tell me the americans are playing a very divisive rule. a bridge is less role in, but i think guys are now in lebanon. you know, there are a number of aircraft which we know we're, we're discussing the coast during this bombing. and there are across carriers. there's enough intelligence that busing around and the americans are certainly public and we can't carry on with this bluff that so they're not really involved when they all and um, but i think going to the, the israel has the quite a significant blow that has the law i think um, you know, it is they will be a pull. so no, i think with your radians and has below,
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they will want to actually look at this, how they can regroup as it can actually rebuild the structure and a massive, massive low to the internal security. this is really a security guess on the ground scale. if we also assume that these ranges, i'm quite comfortable and that's rather within that vicinity of those. i'm 6 opponent brooks. i don't think they just dropped some randomly. i think they, they knew it was that on. so they will be now looking at how they can reform the group, which i think will happen, but it won't happen very quickly. i think of the big question though, because everyone's asking is what, what around do next? well, i think run what pruitt 40, what do anything immediately next? but it will have a look at how it can retaliate your belong, perez? and if you are an american soldier in one of those u. s. spaces in the middle east. it's going to be pretty hot, getting a decent night's sleep. i also did a david. uh, let me ask you this. um, piggybacking on what martin had to say about the us involvements in this war. the
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us claims that had no knowledge of the as really strikes that killed in his role. i do believe that at all. very well look. i want to buy that. so they said it wasn't justified kelly and a bottle to protect or to defend israel. i guess any round back the actor on the balls the boy used towards us made most likely to 85 of them each one of them waiting over a 1000 kilograms and we don't for sure to to where and i can supply us by planes and the air, when it happens, nothing happens on this scale without the us noise. we all know dot sonia in washington. of course, we've all know is israel's major ally, but washington does say that it's committed to a rules based order. but yet it seems to turn a blind eye with israel's repeated attacks on other current countries. how can they continue to do that as well instead of the time it was because israel as part of
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the you with this is clear also, i must say that the invited who is the largest american embassy in the whole of the middle east. i saw it last year. it is unbelievable. it has the size of the city in a city and even goes to the sea. so ships can book, you know, at the embassy image of this. so, i mean, they know they all involved and this rule based order is of course long gone. it started to read the rigid ukrainian award as it was gong. and so it, it's, it's not working. and i think they know that. so sometimes they are desperate and the israel, yeah, it's always part of the us because you with what it says, the bones coming from the us and we doubts the weapons from the new was israel was nothing, they could not do anything. and then of course, all the equipment a, you know, intelligence, artificial intelligence. so this is so big as volunteers for his beloved and the
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other groups like homeless. but okay, it's, uh, yeah, who's going to win the at the moment. israel is winning this. well, we can not, as i think one must speak, elizabeth about genocide, especially in guys now and 11 on yeah, well it's genocide as well. and so the whole villages are gone. i mean, whole families are wiped out. so this is not a war against the group. this is where it goes to people. they're very tangible under us. not. yeah, i was in the 11 on myself 2 years ago. and then to your point about the u. s. embassy, it is a massive. i've never seen anything like it a martin. i'm speaking of the us, the ongoing escalation and i've been on seems at risk of turning into an all out war. i mean, this does seem like a certainty at this point. how does this impact the upcoming us elections? we're just weeks away now from this. well, how does it work very well, so to bite and i mean he, he lost the jewish for quite some time ago. he's probably thinking that you will re, re gain it. you can recoup it somehow, but i think a,
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i don't think it has the respect on the phone policy circuit. american, unless we say the us elections present selections are not for and one by from policy. but i think a, his look at his is for you as an office, you know, i mean, i think the next generation of universe to kids who study international politics will probably be watching. and 20 is time that i commented. video clip of hundreds of f guns running along the the airport strip underneath the see want to see, i mean, done his job. i didn't storm policy messages officer actually does all stuff. and i just think ukraine and gaza. i now live with them. i just added to that, you know, that's if we go back in history, you know, you look at what reagan, how it reg and responded nicely to when he's ready to vacate it's 11 of them. you know, he was appalled, but what he called the holocaust and he found out these are the parameters of the time is that it has to stall user christopher and 2 separate and should to let you
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know, it seems like we'll spend time 11 and all of us and 4 of us, but referencing them due to some errors, a mention of the us embassy, the it, is it an embassy or the super spice center to be in time? at least you know, it's, i think it's probably more of the less a. but i think come and this, this story is not going to end. and now it'd be really interesting to see what the next step. so i'm in the very, very short term. netanyahu isn't a very good position because he thinks in a win win situation. if the radians responds like a big a, that's exactly what he's been training about for the last 2 years and he would love that. that would be an amazing situation for him to be in what he could. he would just be forced to talk to the americans and the bottom instruction would be forced to be dragged into a regional war with iran, which would have huge consequences and to reach. so if he ran his don't respond and it has the box down, there was a period of low, the natural surplus school victory fullness. and you know, it was well who was.

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