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existence was on the in the headline 0 analogy, international israel strikes hamas and 11 on and killed one of his senior leaders in here, not to we speak exclusively with a groups representative. and a rod says the middle east is at a critical junction. and then y'all has got to be stopped for the was, is yet to come. we're taking a kind of exam today in exam for our existence in this region and within the framework of humanity. if we leave this criminal and punished, he will continue his actions without restraint. central paint route is for the 1st time since 2006, as israel kills 3 members of the popular front for the liberation of palestine. locals to see the cottage. but in the system,
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they will not leave that homeland. they are turning us into a 2nd thought that this enemy is barbaric. we won't leave our country, the right that closed for revenge on israel. a loud and clear what you're seeing right there is the inside. it'll be a ronnie and parliament and be each valve into support resistance, spices, and saying america is complicit and baffled. must accept the coming consequences. the just moments off the high and even here at most, go with the top stories lined up and ready to roll. so straight to life and when we go to the top story for you this hour and i the strike and the southern part of the country has killed the lead. all the hum, awesome group in lab and on it happened in the coastal town of tires. you can see right there on the map. now the news comes off to is ready for us as bomb, the sudden, so all the level and his capital for the 1st time in many years. and once the smoke
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settled, the cottage and damage was cleared to see the s drive kit, a multi story building and report site 3 leader. this of the popular front for the liberation of palestine would kill earlier lebanon's health ministry at homes that over the past day. is rarely a tax of killed of a $100.00 people. and so for now, here on our team, we are from a route to tyrone to jerusalem. without correspondence of, of the range of the understand the israel carried out the head strike targeting the how much leadership in 11 on the leader of from us abroad is known as far as i should have a mean. and he was targeted in his home, in the a bus come in south lebanon. we understood initially that israel was interested in taking out, has the law leadership. enforcing has the law north of the tiny rivers so it could resettle its civilian population in the northern parts of its country. but what we're looking at is a different approach altogether. we understand about dating back to the previous
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was like that in 19822006. that israel was specifically targeting areas controlled by has the line that christian towns and villages were say, that was the general understanding over the course of the past. year but since israel's been escalating its attacks, the people are worried. so the general question here is to what extent this is real attaching 11 on? is it safe in any capacity whatsoever? and looking at how the developments of the course of the past 24 hours, even in the past week or so, indicates that this is not safe altogether. a default is right 11 on will be going back to 1982 then yes, in, in 2006 that you were saying the 2nd whole which last that about a month and now central main root is fond of getting a lot of people are saying this part of the. busy old is right on the break. what can you tell me? while we were essentially in our accommodation, we woke up to the sound of the explosion. if not that we would have woken up to the phone calls that followed. many people were worried as to whether or not these
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various have assess essentially started a campaign targeting other parts of the country and the capital as opposed to as the territory such as stock. yeah. and the going into those areas. we understood that the attack was a strategic target. it was tactical, in comparison to its other attacks that israel says, or tactical, sort of destroy an entire building. the strike essentially took out 2 stories. the popular funds for the liberation of how the sign. it's a minutes, a good that is part taking the final guess it had with has relied other elements within the country. they say that so you have a senior command were killed in the strike. so what we're looking at is a shift and tactics. the is really military is shifting its focus away from specifically the south or has the level of control territories like da here and there essentially focusing on other parts of the country. there are of course civilian elements that we need to take into account when assessing the situation,
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but the civilian told is also rising rapidly. preparing, of course the, the, to the tale to the 2006 of the course of the past week or 2 has been more deadly than a bore that had stood for more than a month. and it's a lot more focus a lot more warning because people are wondering whether or not they themselves are the legitimate targets people calling cause these are children. there are these, the ones who carry weapons and the almost we still have people under the rubble, an elderly man, a 70 year old woman, a 90 year old man. all those murdered are women, and children and the lebanese army member, his parents, his sister in law and his brother were murdered by you. i you, they are turning us into a 2nd. gaza. we tell israel we are not scared by you or your weapons as long as god is with us, but not as well. yes, very much. i have in common carrier. as you can see, we are burying our martyrs under strikes. this enemy is barbaric. we won't leave our country. oh, we are standing here with our families and children, no matter what the enemy wants to do it on the goose speaking,
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the country has had issues in forming a strong enough economy and the people in that sense are struggling. but what we're looking at is, of course, a different approach because the level of the countries can i take it 5 minutes. that just because you said that's the only option for, for by moving forward is a diplomatic one. and we understand that the country has had issues in that respect . so if the war does escalate, finding resources, especially economically speaking, is going to be a lot more difficult. people from the south relocating to the capital like they were just putting a great deal of stress on the local budget as well. but then a 1000000 lebanese people are moving from place to place during these days. this is the largest displacement number that has occurred in the region 11 and i'm probably in history and we saw in a few hours what happened so far? yes, it is a lie for us right there. and a baby let's our cross over to our middle east bureau chief right now. maria, for an ocean, are standing by jerusalem. the latest from the east riley perspective play in the
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last 48 hours. i have to say that israel has found itself fighting on 4 different fronts in gaza. the idea of heat, what's the say was a have mass commandant control center located inside the just thought i'd mind sort of school in northern parts of the same place, according to these really army. this was where militants were planning and coordinating their attacks against israel. and syria is rarely stripes. targeted the roots that the idea of the leaves were used to deliver wesson's to his full of militants and 11 on itself. attacks continued to have to his volunteer. there has done this at all, and 20 other top commanders on board killed hen describes so the army reports are focusing on his ball as those are infrastructure, especially here. she and lose the neighborhood in southern they, ruth and finally in him and the idea of launched at least 10 strikes, targeting the port airport power plants of them. well,
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facilities and who data allegedly being used by the iranians to transfer weapons, to his bowl. and this is the 2nd time by the way, as well as pack c, m, and we saw a symbol of retaliation in summer. and this recent strikes come up to hope. the rebels fired of 3 ballistics me solves at israel in the past 2 weeks. although all these me solids were intercepted without causing any damage, israel wanted to send a message to adam is the leg. yeah, we know how to reach very far. we know how to reach even farther, and we know how to strike. they are with precision. this is not a message, it is an action and action that carries a message with it is 11 on we continue illuminations because it is the strongest way to we can then we continue destroying weapons and eliminating operatives. i'm look in it. the access led by ran with has the law as a very central factor has the law has been hit very hard in the last month, the last 2 weeks. and the last 3 days it is lost his head,
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and we need to keep hitting has blah hard. this is the main focus and we must also adapt our tools for other places. for now, let's go to the iranian capital use of july. they started by right now with essentially use of there's so many worries about this conflict, really expanding across the region. i mean, shopping developments out of a root in the past few days. your, in the iranian capital, the question stands, will iran now join the find? there seems to be a shift in the rhetoric from to ron, from calm to now, why are we different there wanting and officials on our calling for a decisive response as well. saying is where it has been crossing all the red lines that set fire on and if it is not contained, it will go after to run as well. we heard it from different whining officials recently. and this shift in tone of what's complicated after the targeting all tests out natural law, the secretary general principle of recently by israel and what's really complicated
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the situation. what was the fact that a top or gc came under a general need for sean was also killed and the same is where the air strike that killed house on natural law. so this has drawn the i or into of, on we heard from for the president position the on, on sunday, who said that a decisive response on the part of the one is in heaven of all. he said that the was lied about to its promises. when it formed as a ceasefire in god, so in exchange for different delaying its response against the killing gulf as well as the college killing golf smart. how do you get into one now other a one individuals including the r gc ones, lawmakers. i've also been reacting to this escalation uh, just yesterday. yeah, it, ronnie and lawmakers gathered upon demand holding the portraits of some natural law and calling for a strong response to as well as targeting, targeting off the has what lot either the
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fuel gauge and with the victory of the resistance front in the war of will with power, we will see that the pillars of resistance with support from the as lumnick republic of your run, will continue to confront the zionist regime with unity and strength. the united states is complicit in all these crimes, and as long as it won't force the zionist regime to observe human and international laws, it must accept the consequences. know, maria, back to you one more time. obviously, america is israel's main ally here. the question is, how far do you think washington is ready to go with this continued. so for, for is where you as probably only once delayed the supply of weapons to is read when washington, as you remember, was concerned or ways, roles, offensive and rough, a densely populated area and southern gaza. but despite this, as a taishan again, as you remember, the operation eventually preceded and the flow of american weapons has been seen,
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even as the death toll included in months, civilians rises. and this clearly shows the extent of us to full as well on sunday, the us senate to basically confirmed that his real use an american made guided bombs to kill his mobile either a sudden the thrall of the same sentence. or by the way stated in may, it's mostly a pre existing condition, american, a israel, it's a literacy doesn't do bad or prevention, civilian deaths and gaza. however, when asked about the possibility of such conditions following the moderns in lab one on the senate to respond to negatively sick of us. and we continue to talk to them. i've seen some positive responses from them when i of specifically asked them to do things differently. here's, here's an example. i mean, the use of us as you know, guided munition with a mark 80 series bob, you can hit a target for a reactor accurately if you're using naval gunfire,
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that doesn't work so well. i've had those discussions, we see more abuse of guided munitions, j dams, and we, and we continue to provide those weapons that 2000 pound bomb that was used. that's a mark, $84.00 series bob to take out those, those rolla that was a guided, i'm pretty confident that was a guided weapons. well, as we understand american will continue supporting and sponsoring age row and it's wars. and yes, we from time to time hear about some disagreements between washington and jerusalem . but on sunday, jo biden's, national security spokesman again down played the reports over the tensions between the 2 countries stating the senate and yeah, one fight and could have questions. but they agree on one big thing which is avoiding and allowed toward the bye, didn't ministration quite frankly seemed off caught off guard by the strike. we were told that the president didn't find out about it until plains were already in
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the air. when the secretary of defense defense landed at at andrews, he seemed to distance himself from the strikes of us was not involved in the operation. and before that, the us thought that there had been buying from prime minister netanyahu as to a cease fire with his ball. but then ultimately he was not on on board. how strange our relations between president biden and prime minister netanyahu is, or 2 guys have known each other, 40 years, jake and they're, they have never and i suspect they will never agree on every single aspect of a foreign policy in what we're trying to get done. in the middle east, but they do agree on the big thing. and the big thing is the safety and security of the state of israel and, you know, trying to avoid and all that war that wouldn't put the people of israel and even greater risk. they agree on that. they're going to continue to talk and know, be candid and forthright with one another. at the same time we're here and that is ro believes that operations and elaborate on should continue. and that means that we get to see more attacks and more strides from these really aren't we?
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and of course, with american support, as we just heard, there is no major disagreement between washington and jerusalem use if we we've seen we've been hearing from other leaders uh, commenting on this. what about any of them who've been speaking out against israel as late as military kind of top diplomats are that you in general assembly have been reacting to the is really expansion of this curve of its operations against the resistance access. we heard of different desktop, different lots from different countries. i think we, i think that is the face of it from hon. the foreign minister of uh, saw the array of your best to describe it as a humanitarian catastrophe. he said that he criticized the dual policies. also, as he said that the selective application of the international law is not acceptable hall. so he said that instead of trying to manage the crisis fits better uh, deal with the issue uh,
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firsthand. he said that uh the world needs to stop the whole uh, aggression against women on against us as the ultimate weight house of the crisis. so there diplomats including foreign minister of egypt, also described the situation as a humanitarian catastrophe. he said that uh, what's happening in 11 on is a violation of the lebanese sovereignty. let's think of a sense of what these gentlemen know. you have been with the prevalence of impunity . the lack of respect of legal obligations is encouraging israel to continue. it's escalation, this escalation will have no positive impact on any party at all. it also risks having negative repercussions for the entire region. that's why we reaffirmed the fact that it is necessary to preserve the stability and 11 on enter respected sovereignty in line with international law and in line with relevant un security council resolutions. what lets eli out for her to have done it is very dangerous and without limits. it is pushing the region to the brink of the abyss. we firmly oppose and strongly condemn israel's current aggression against 11 on which is
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a flagrant violation of 11 on sovereignty, territorial integrity, national reunification and political independence boulevard of the on the president of arc here also reacted to the incident as well as the policies the policy of genocide invasion and of course, bloodshed, he said that but he criticized the international community for quote, enabling as well to go go ahead with its actions against slipping on. he said that the west is providing is read with all kinds of and munitions and arms. and this has led to this ongoing crisis for support here in the wrong. we see that different officials along with the people the public have been gathering frequently on different occasions since the death of how some natural law, different iranian officials, along with the people not been holding raleigh's, denouncing what's happening and living on. and the expansion of the scope of
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military actions by his ralph and now be the public. i mean, demand that it won't take a firm response to all the aggressions on the part of as well. saying that to ron foss sits on his laurels. and renee silence, then the next target would likely be to one. and with that 3 days of mourning for her son, nothing at all a hope in analysis 11 on following his assassination. the date, however, location remaining secret due to security concerns. and while hes blah has confirmed the remains of nothing at all, i have been covered. it's impossible, however, to verify if this is body being recovered from the crate of to over 80 tons of american fung, combusting bonds, we used to decimate that area the killing of the hezbollah. i lead us about outrage, world wide of people took to the streets to protest carrying palestinian and lebanese flags. a s lee of the netherlands practiced on just to name
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well we had exclusively from a representative of hamas and iran who slammed israel's actions and said that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, it's got to be stall that we expressed our condolences to the people of loving on a great brotherly people who gave the lives of their sons in defense of palestine and gaza. we also remember the leader of the resistance. i saw natural law. may god have mercy on him. he was a noble man, a hero, and a fighter who refused to divide the friends in gaza and loving on. he emphasized the unity of support and asserted that 11 on and gaza were 12 bodies in one soul. on the other hand, it is a disgrace to humanity and a humiliation to the united nations. how can this criminal accused of being a war criminal by the international criminal? the court, he admitted to the un and allowed to speak to the events that took place, represent a serious challenge to all human values and principles. the world must realize that
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if we leave this criminal and punished, he will continue his actions without restraint. therefore, we sincerely call in the international community and all 3 people of the world to act to avenge the blood of these murders. this is not mere revenge, but the realization of human justice, both globally and regionally. the strategic retribution is to liberate palestine and remove the zionist occupier. it is astonishing. the attack is taking place on the sovereign state, an independent states, such as lebanon. are you in member state, a member of the arab league, all regional and international organizations have not taken any steps to protect it, just as they have not taken any steps to protect palestine, which is a holy place for all muslims, a center of different civilizations. we're taking a kind of exam today and exam for existence in this region and within the framework of humanity, we must take up this mission and this responsibility. and we must confront this
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scientist enemy that is striking our territory. while we are still standing and still thinking, what should we do over to austria now with the countries of freedom party who is, well, it's one the national election, a running on a campaign that headlined strict immigration controls and the fun opposition to russian sanctions that have new cap e u economies will have the story of a talk contributor rachel boss and a more on why the people that have chosen this new pos. so another right wing anti establishment party is one the popular vote, and yet another european nation, this time and the austrian parliamentary elections according to the associated press. austria's freedom party secured the quote 1st far right and national election when since world war 2. subtle, we all know which famous austria in one that one and is synonymous with the 2nd world war. and for those who want a different way to smear austria and voters other than comparing them to hitler,
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there's apparently also the opportunity here to compare them to his world war 2 enemies, russia. nbc is calling this quote, power right vote by average. austrians fed up with the establishment antics a quote for 14. so what exactly was this party saying that appealed to the average voter? well, here's some of what the former interior minister who's been leading the freedom party since 2021, had to say, thanks. don't think of the kneecaps sanctions against russia, where they turn neutral austria into a belligerent in an economic war. you all pay for it with your bills for electricity, for gas, when you're at the gas station for food and so on. it is all their fault. doesn't this guy understand that if austrians are able to pay for food to put on their table, then putting wins? apparently not. and it doesn't seem like voters really get it either and says this
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guy in his party are increasingly resonating with voters objective reality when they take a look around that their lives. then. well, it's as simple as the fact that she's yes, they're both the same freedom party leader has called cleaners. so they've underlined the and elected european commission president, a war monger and well, voters just ended up giving the party the most votes in the european parliamentary elections earlier this year. so they sent her a gift. you can say, i guess. so it seems like this parties mandate from the voters is, is pretty clear to take on the establishment that's made a mess of pretty much everything. just like everywhere else in europe where anti establishment parties have been searching for security on the right. so who are they going to really in to form a government that respects the people's choice? because obviously they don't have enough boats to make a majority under themselves. so this party is going to have to partnered with one or more parties to form a coalition. well, according to the establishment, right,
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chancellor of austria, no one because well, screw them up can i get asked me to be mean i made it clear with whom it is not possible to form a responsible, sustainable government. the current leader of the po does not meet these criteria, so i excluded him and now all the other ja stream parties have said that they'll join the chancellor at his lunch table in the cafeteria and leave the freedom party alone in the corner like a billy know mates, because it's not like this is supposed to be a democracy. we're popular vote matters or anything. let's have a listen to some of the views that the chancellor of austria feels that he needs to protect the country from 3 to my. why do i have to pay $4.00 times more for gas than before? it's pretty american, or english gas is several times more expensive than i am against that because it would expand the war. the usa is interested in it as they are producing weapons and ammunition. again, i don't want war, i want peace to the russians are the right partners. i am for russian gas. the
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russians have not done anything to me and they have always been reliable partners. not what so wild is that you could literally take these comments and plop them into one of several european countries where the right wing is surging and recent collections back here, germany, france. and they would sit right in for the average european folder right now. it's really all about the economy, cost of living, migration, and also knocking off all the bell across the when it comes to russia, which a handful of politicians have actually figured out because while it really isn't rocket science, it's just a matter of not being completely tone deaf and ideological, is there some more accounts? who are we are or are we really going to fight to for, for what cause, with whom? with what resources you are not helping ukraine by prolonging this war. your know, tell being ukraine young people who were looking for sheltering q 40,
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okay. reading their own company. definitely. but in default, instead of discussing the delivery of even longer range missiles to ukraine, which could drag us into a nuclear war with russia. we must immediately return to diplomacy the of the pro, my tickets. you and nato countries are not united on how to proceed in ukraine. a trump, when would be good for europe because he promised to end the war immediately. sounds like a lot of peace mongering. going on there in europe. maybe that's what so appealing to voters with the so called far right policies and you know, not hitler earlier sister channel off the door just spoke with his story and a ronald trots. so who told us of the s p a victory is actually a great occasion for all of your an estimate by it is very gratifying that in line with the predictions and the freedom party is the strongest force in the country for the 1st time. and that the system parties have been punished. it's
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significantly stained. but the 1st point is, and i think this is a priority for very, very many people all over europe at the moment that this policy, which is being carried out by a small group of people in brussels, is certainly not being supported by the population here with an enormous enthusiasm for war and the european population does not long to open the 3rd world war. and the european population is also very much against the grain. and the constant means that are being used here for the infrastructure and for coping with our economic crisis. which we have caused by the unfortunate sanctions policy with russia itself, a single one in the federal republic of germany. they are seriously considering simply banning the strongest party in the country. this democracy exist on paper, but is being undermined by a constitutional dictatorship. and you have very massive forces of the system all over europe who are finding ways and means to keep the will of the people at bay till the sky should be here. that story continues on line right now with all the
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