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the, the gift has block digs, a tunnel we will attack. they do anything to harm us. we will attack every breach by his block. we will respond with force as the states fire between israel and husband are comes into force. the is really prime minister says the focus will now turn to the fight with a mosse and ron, while reserving the right for new strikes. unless or not. also a has the 20 air strikes it, the lebanese capital in space of just 2 minutes during overnight attacks with it's really bombing continuing until the last moments before a cease fire is in forest and the bided administration reportedly tries to iq another $24000000000.00 from congress to spend on the ukraine complex,
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as the slight pause showing a majority of americans are again sending military aid to ukraine. the rachel ruble live in moscow. you are watching our t international. the long awaited states far between israel and has the has officially begun that says both sides accepted a deal brokered by washington and paris. however, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reserved the right to strike hezbollah, saying the war isn't over. the war will not end until we achieve all our goals and especially till our residents of the north go back to their homes. we will have the rights to act freely. if has blog digs' a tunnel, we will attack. they do anything to harm us and we will attack, i'm told that has will, i will sit quietly for a year or 2 and will attack us. but to every breach, by his blog,
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we will respond with force. many didn't believe we would go with the sci fi and gaza, but we did. they didn't believe we would go into the philadelphia core door and drop that, but we did. and we did it with force that surprised the world. so maybe it is time to start believing lebanese authorities welcome to the decision the same as a step towards state and regional stability. of this understanding which outlined a roadmap for a ceasefire, which i reviewed this evening, is a fundamental step towards establishing calm and stability in lebanon and the return of the displays to their homes and cities. it also helps establish regional stability officer over a year off costs for the $2.00 states roland lab and on have agreed to a long awaited ceasefire raising hopes for peace. for the 1st time. in a long while, there are no reports of his really bombardments on lebanese. see to don't though we
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know that the ideas have no for campaign till the last minute. know all the head to look at the alerts wording of massages, over northern and central cities in israel. the ceasefire which took effect at 4 am local time. wednesday had a shaky stall, though with a report that side were in need of both a tower here in israel and has since the agreement allows retaliation in case of violation. that was quite scary, but it was later confirmed by these with the army to be a false alarm. according to the deal, we will now see a 60 day truce with his really troops pulling out of 11 on gradually and his bola, retracing north halls that atanya river. nobody's army will move in to secure the area. and you asked, lead international committee will monitor the implementation of the ceasefire agreement. all lead level security forces will be allowed to carry weapons. and
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besides neither his bola nor israel can launch attacks under the agreement and both sides have committed to un security council resolution. 1701, but still reserve the right to self defense. the idea of arabic spokes person, warren's residence of southern lab, and i'm to wait for permission before returning to their homes. however, videos surfaced online shortly after 4 am a. when the soonest buy was implemented, showing people the old reggie heading back so they couldn't weigh weighed 10, it is understandable. interestingly, while presenting the bill to the public is really prime minister. netanyahu clarified that the ceasefire does not signal the end of the war. instead, he framed it as a tactical pause with ideas permissions to continue until all objectives are achieved. but later he is how is in yahoo just defy the timing of
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a truce as they can listen as i got there. so shall i make a cease fire. now, there are 3 main reasons. first, to focus on the uranium threats. second, to renew our strength. and i tell you openly because it is no secret. there were major delays in the supply of weapons and arguments, but these delays are belt to be lifted soon. we will equip ourselves with advanced means of warfare that will preserve the lives of our soldiers and give us additional force to complete our emissions. and the 3rd reason for a cease fire, cutting off areas and isolating him us from the 2nd day of the war, a mazda has relied on as well, to fight alongside it. and when has the law is out of the picture, a mazda is left alone in the campaign. our pressure on home us will increase, and this will help the secret admission of freeing our hostages. the wellness in yahoo has words that is will get advanced means of warfare and additional force to
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complete the mission. leave little doubt about his intentions to continue in military campaign later. the peace such many hope this they will bring main fact blake to an even bigger war, most likely. and yeah, was looking ahead to a time when trump is wells, big friend and ally returns to the white house. washington, by the way, has certainly welcome to do a property emphasizing the course of all of us diplomacy making happen. a future advisor to trump even claims for the installation was things to visit with public and pots. his big collection with president biden. on the other hand pointed out that the deal was achieved with his administration support. he also took the opportunity to remind about gaza that awaits his fire to let's take a listen. just as a lover of these people is there a future of security and prosperity? so do people of, gosh, that they to deserve and enter the friday. and displacement people have got to have
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been through hell over the coming days. united states to make another push for turkey, agent, cutter israel and others to achieve a cease fire and gods. but an israel, not everybody welcome to the deal. the loudest criticism came from his real national security to administer ben cuz he of the on the of the 11 ministers who voted against the agreements colette and mistakes taken. listen to what he had to say as well. as some other politicians opposing details of the cabinets decision tonight is a serious mistake. a ceasefire at this stage will not return the residence of the north to their homes, will not deter hezbollah. and in fact, will miss a historic opportunity to strike them hard and bring them to their knees. show nothing, you know, who does not know how to bring security to israel in his claim that he did not withstand american pressure and something is a disgraceful claim. i'm sure that the greatest disaster in our history happened on
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netanyahu's watch. know, agreement with has blog, will erase the abandonment with no statement to the media will change history story . well, a historic mistake or a historic achievement. it's hard to say right now, but what is clear or major challenges ahead 1st, the deal does not establish a reliable boxes on, along these rules. node and folder which tele, v at home for to secure it smells and regions. second phase, well will have to rely on foreign powers to help in force the deal which raises concerns, especially since the same powers have allowed his bow to arm itself in the past. will it work these time again? hard to say. and last leave there was still has certain that to you about what would actually constitute a breach, a violation of the agreements. so well this, this far is a step forward. many questions remain as we'll have to wait and see how it plays out. actually ahead of the seats are coming into force as well, continued its relentless bombing of 11 on until the early hours of wednesday
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morning, including in the capital of the mass of air. a salt saw 20 idea of strikes at multiple they were locations in the space of just 2 minutes reports. a israel didn't stop bombing lebanese territory until the moment the cease fire. it came into our our correspondence div sweeney was also past selling by the israeli army. he joins me now live from bay of route, and steve, tell us more about the local to been evacuated from their homes. as the danger of the is really strikes was looming. have they been able to return as well? yes, not sci fi. a 3 was allowed to around 4 o'clock on wednesday morning, and one of the main i exhibit according to the cad, take a prime minister, not you because what he said, he's putting a regional stupidity of rosemont to a cease for allows those people that have to be displaced due to be this way,
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the aggression across the country to return home. now, we've already started to see people returning to the southern suburbs up. they read the dia district, which is come onto the bodies. in 10, somebody is ready for ball, but over the fall, 6 or 7 weeks. so people there was a slowly starting to return home and see that sees of traffic, etc. but parts of the city you could probably see maybe even just behind me. now, there are cause a package cause i'm making their way back to the south to the east, to back out to all of those areas that have been affected. now the told him that you speak and not be very, he said that people should stop naturally. they should stop returning home, even if they have to sleep on the ground. we've spoken to people that said, well, this is our last week, i to return that even if it means that speak that sleeping and attendant goals, many of those homes, which seems to be in the south, protected in the southern suburbs of di here. i've been completely destroyed so
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many of these displays was physical homes that to return to the liberties all be. so what it is cogent. and they said that the citizens have been displaced themselves, should wait until the friday army has 40 withdrawn from these areas a week for the hood. use this, folding all this friday. all me just soon off to about see far was about has opened far. when people are returning to what they described as restrictive families, but for now, people making my way back to that home is off the safe spot on that home thing that they can return to some kind of piece say well, what are you hearing from people from locals about their hopes for the see as far with it as well. are they optimistic that it will last of the what to tell us today is a very emotional day for many people, families that being the united across the country. people on the meeting up with
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a people that relatives that are being display. so at the moment, uh, it was the kind of a mood at the moment is one of the elation people walking around smarting people or voice it up this folding. there's no drugs in the sky. there's that there's a general sense of peace so that people are very cautious because whether the c 5 a table will hold, we've already heard of is waiting for us is opening, opening fire, one block remains very much to be seen, but that is a store controls to the scenes we saw on a tuesday evening as well, on least how on the people of level and particularly here and by route where they copied from the da here district in the southern suburbs, blah stopped. applause stopped applause. very, very close together and then issued evacuation order all through evacuation order. uh, in central 58 outside of the dogs. uh the normal target areas. so it was a very, very intense day yesterday also kyle's multiple debts, multiple casualties,
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as israel sold to serve as much disruption as i could before about c 5 degree. but it came into place. but today the freedom is one of which like cautious optimism. now we've heard from has but all the gauge of m. p 's statement in the early hours of this morning, people to be kind of go over the details of dot c f. i agree with on the i'm p, you said, well they're going to relating back to say guys, to help with that people returning to the homes in the south in the affected areas and also help with the reconstruction. yeah, steve, can you give us a sense of the scale of the destruction in the city? cuz we're, we're looking at the video of these bomb the buildings. but of course pharaoh is quite a large, sprawling city on the coastline. and then in terms of the reconstruction, isn't just soon to talk about the considering the bombing just ended only a few hours ago. it is
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a little to say to start talking about the reconstruction on the one hand. but this is what the, the can take, the probably minutes of magic mccarthy has been talking about on the has block group of i please have been talking about is the reconstruction of those areas that have been destroyed. you imagine that there are loads sways of southern level to where that whole villages have being destroyed by the radio and forces in the da here districts as well. uh, apartment block, shops that communities have being reduced to rubble brought to you as well the, the marketplace that, that was very filed, the garbage, the local businesses are unable to function. so there's a large amount of work to be done. the cost so far has been estimated to be between $10.13 video and us dollars just to get things back on that fee to get. now the issue is of course, who pays for that. now if you speak to, people have never done. they will say, well is val cools,
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the construction service should be as well, the pays for the reconstruction. we have some kind of indication of what might look like in 2006, during the last a is variety invasion of lebanon that was similar to the levels of destruction, protecting the district all pay routes. and there was an international campaign for the rebuilding and reconstruction of the area. this is largely that by capital. they invested a lot of money to rebuild those damaged, but there is damage buildings putting a large amount of money in, but also encouraging all the countries to join in with of course, uh wants to west. so the cuts, all of them were involved in the reconstruction of those areas. well, they sold that as a, a protect just around getting bullied place in the country. so they started investing it as well. so i guess we'll, we'll find out more about the reconstruction of lebanon in the coming days that
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were expecting a statement from the liberties government at some point this morning that meeting in this around the liberties paula, been with that going to sign that draw c 5 agreement is not been signed yet. of course, this is mary. however, a full body will be signed up for has cut off and not be buried, as i say what it should be the liberties government, the announces dot c 5. and hopefully the rebuilding process will start then there's to go all the election of a president, have executive, there's been a 2 years where there's be no president. so that's kind of part of this process of rebuilding the country on the homepage now that that sci fi agreement will be on. how our tea correspondence, steve sweeney. steve. thank you, jani ben murdock. i'm a journalist, specializing in the middle east, and military says the biden administration is proclaiming the cease fire of victory . and yet the war in the middle east is clearly far from over by that other
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decision is trying to get some, a credits after it's a horrible policy. is that the policy or failure in the disease? so now they're trying to students or so to show that they have some achievement there, which is the ceasefire agreement that the president by then last night to say that not the going out to achieve another se, site agreement, gaza eh, i don't think this will happen in uh, seeing that the with a live though, i thought it was a 2 months and it will be remembered as the most. that is a really a big it was really all the american president say, the biggest is a policy afraid the use the war not. and the song you are a ceasefire with live and although, and does a competing use and also be around hands us with a name given nearly every day that they're going to strike is or the way they'll
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read the asian to the he's really affecting the right nobody sees the hands of the i don't think is coming soon. the bite and administration has reported a us congress for $24000000000.00 more to be spent on the ukraine conflict on us. despite over whelming disapproval from americans to send a more taxpayer money to key of our 2 senior correspondent road guys to have reports, a joe barden has requested to doesn't need period from the united states congress void for you credit and for the production of munitions displays world wide about what is happening, a new credit seems to be deepening in the united states. for example, a new poll has 5, a 51 percent of americans insist that the united states should provide a to you credit, but it has to be a real big issue to provide too much money to you. great. as opposed to city americans, i believe is loss. that's understanding them
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a uh body administration, that officials the united states government to the nasal in europe with all this money that they put into a project. you crazy. crazy admitted to it isn't gonna pay off, you. crane is going to be capable of teaching the sort of damage that they want to inflict it on the wash of the pool. the argument goes, uh, the sale taking more drastic good desperate, riskier steps in order to achieve as well in order to get payback tools, the money that they poured into this conflict. i have been told that the strategic implications of the president's escalation, both biden and russian president vladimir putin have nuclear bombs at their fingertips, had not been fully analyzed inside the pentagon, and that some important offices sure to have different views about escalation were never asked for their input, who was a fraud here and then yet, for example,
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everybody's a waiting was roches response. will be so the latest uh, strikes with attack, a mess me solved on russian territory jeep behind the front floods using american made me solves missile, striking deep inside our nation's territory have become an escal, literally step. all our warnings that these unacceptable measures will be met with the appropriate response have been ignored. in his televised address on november 21st president vladimir putin stated clearly, how will russia react to such steps? i am sure that everyone responsible for harming russian citizens and infrastructure will be justly punished. we're here in more talk about the give she's about a piece deal about ending this. but the head of russia's far and intelligent service was cut off and put, paid to some of those uh, some of those rumors. and some of those propositions if they should freeze the
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frontline. so all the complete opposite sides these, he says, doesn't suit russia. russia will be happy and isn't happy about freezing this call to duty for it to begin a new and sometime new russia months, the goals of this cult result and for that they to united states europe. what's a good job to take part in these negotiations? amid the escalating steps taken by the outgoing us administration, the managing editor of corporate action magazine, jeremy cruz moran, lauren to my colleague nikki aaron that donald trump's team may also turn out to be hawks. and it's not really surprising, given a trump's track record, they'll even a 2016 campaigns. he made some claims, you know, to be an isolationist, but he also saw his campaign rallies. he was with zone medical deals,
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add inventory of neo conservatives and trumpets his 1st term. you know, he pulled out of the i in f, trinity with russia. he was the one to send javelin that they take missiles that of the obama administration, and not yet provided ukraine. so he was very hawkish, although they attacked him as a russian agent because he met with putting but really he was that, you know, he escalated the ukraine conflict, any escalated us military budgets and we can see the kind of people who is appointed now like marco rubio or no more hawks. i mean it's just about to us right now, isn't it? just by promising a smooth presidential transition, the outgoing fight and government is double down and escalating the trained conflict. and now the us secretary of state has outlined washington's funds would be the longer term conflicts. we can actually take a listen to what blinking said. but we're determined to do in the remainder of this administration, is to do everything possible to ensure that ukraine has what it needs to be able.
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as i said, to fight through 2025 if necessary. or if there's an association to be able to negotiate for the position of strength, just a few weeks left for the bite and team that all they have 20 allowed to do that. is there anything the republicans can do about it to stop this? i don't know if they can stop it. yeah. and that's why many people turned to try because because the buyer ministration was so hawkish and you're at the democratic party convention, they were attacking trump, you know, from a right wing hawk position. you know, any time trump went to meet a foreign leader, whether it was put in, you know, as an adversary of united states, whether putting or kim john run the demo, the democrats attacking him, like a traders of united states. and that's a job of the presidents to meet with adversary and trying to few these conflicts of the democrats of yeah, just gone way off the charts as your previous segment pointed out in their last days of the office instead of trying to do something good for the american people
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find is provoking world war 3 and sending landlines to crane and more and more heavy duty weapons to attack russia directly. and we're on the precipice of world war 3. india has called out europe's ongoing, have pa christie, when it comes to russia. the new dell, a foreign minister, has rejected the latest demands to end its relations with moscow. in an interview with one of italy's oldest and most read the newspapers, the priorities of europe will naturally differ from those of countries in asia or africa, or latin america. if everything is a matter of such a deep principle, then europe itself should have cut off all its business with russia. but it doesn't do that. europe was importing energy from russia. europe then started diverting to other producers and that put pressure on the market. so what are we supposed to do? pay higher prices just to make you happy. life is about respecting other people's interests. not about having everything your way. all right,
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we can cross now live to archie, correspondent, range and sharma range. and what more can you tell us about the indian foreign ministers comments there on this issue? as well as the indian foreign minister doctor sean got in the interview with the daily the italian daily. he spoke about a range of issues that he was off. questions on i'm actually, but not surprisingly, the questions of all the lot around the russia, ukraine conflict as well as russian on i said that it was interesting but not really surprising because ever since india defied western sanctions against law school. this off, the new friends started and this off till that was a bad photo and russian or let him get defined, all of that continues to buy a more and more or so must school it of the west. and now he's seeing that the western press also speaking the same language of that government. so it up to as j . sean could make it very clear there. and also choosing the european nations in
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the sense of a blank on reasonable expectations to rest of the world. in fact, opposition could also see that all nations must protect their own interest, just like the european nations does then in fact uh the they also went on lots adults about the, the russia, ukraine war where the fast john gordon does external as minister said that india has diamond again spoken about the need of di login diplomacy as far as the russia ukraine conflict has been son, is that a solution to this conflict and in those reactivated that can not be found in the back? we'll see you, but it has to be found outside of fate. so to dialogue and diplomacy and that's and yet is overall the only a few countries in the was a have spoken to both president booth and as well as the mc on the ukrainian side. and this is something that dr as jewish on good reiterated. if you want to find
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a way out, i would put it to you, concentrate on dialogue and diplomacy. find a way of ending the conflict. because everything you are saying is about perpetuating the conflict. so you have to talk to moscow and you have to talk to keith. and that's what we are trying to do. look, it's now nearly 3 years. you're not going to get a solution from the battlefield, right? we have to negotiate. at some stage, people will come to the table, the sooner they do it, the better because the rest of the world is affected. it's not just that europe is taking the brunt of this conflict. so russian, the russian old was repeatedly, i'm from and, and he mentioned in that interview, but the interview also spoke about in deals, relationship with other countries as well. for example, china and this is very helpful. so the west as explicit. boeing dog enjoyed the wedge between the 2 countries, but alternates, remember, and that happened during the breaks conflict on the several weeks ago in because
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don, in russia where the 50 long deadlock between india and china rules, this is where both the lead of all of the nations in dallas was china. i'm driving a significant movie as well as present changing thing. they had a, they called a bilateral meeting, the 1st one in 5 years. and there was some sort of resolution as far as the deadlock at the middle of which was done know which, which was hanging in for over 4 and a half years. oh, so uh, interestingly the old doctor is john good. who is in the vic. so he was affairs minister in that interview until they died and daily went on to say that india would like to see of the region prescott. my life doesn't revolve around another country. my life revolves around my interest, my interest, or to see a stable region, a more cooperative and prosperous one. we are looking for partners with whom we can work. i think in international relations,
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countries need to work with each other and get along with each other. they don't do it because some other country has a view point. they do it because it's in their interest a sort of kaiser sancho, they're saying that india is looking spot knows all over the world. the india has its own foreign policy. oh, so with respect to, for example, the trump administration there, remember decide. so trump being very clear about these policies towards india with respect to the terrace and business dealing india is shown itself readiness to walk with the drums administration because india knows that it has a negotiating power. india is a follow house in that sense, in the vision india, the 5th largest economy in the world, the most populous something that was, of course have a new york to offer. and, and therefore india has shown its readiness to work with the, the john 5 ministration of india. so people fits folder policy,
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which is independent stuff. and it doesn't get rules by a what albany some have to see us on the same lines of how india has continued its dealings with law school. despite the pressure of the threats, the india of face from the west of nations to distance itself from moscow. where the doctor ha, sean conveys to thinking in that interview, putting the record street the in the out. we go by it. so independent for the policy. alright. r t correspondent, runjun shermer engine. thank you. all right, and you stay with us here on archie international. i'll be back with much more in just about half an hour in the meantime to visit our website or to dot com for all the very latest breaking news and updates bye for now. the the.

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