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this route has been attacking garza, the occupied with bank of lebanon, syria, and around some mountains. well, that was carried out to tax on a rom link targets in syria for use. it has ramped up its bombardments since the attacks on israel on october the 7th of last year. the voucher bond is a research at honda incense and a specialist on a writing influence in syria and iraq. he says, israel is working towards coming off, living on in syria, by widening and intensifying its bowman campaign. is basically the object of from this by you sides have not been changed since the beginning of the operation and live, i don't. but what's, what's where you, i wrote this thing right now is a change and when it comes to the ratio of the strikes a change when it comes to the landscape of the drill graphic, the area thought the, to the manual victor of the is really, is to the cup, see the live on, on the concept of unit t over the bath of ground to, to dismantle this concept. which means what a destroying, any kind of like, i mean, nation warehouses, any kind of smuggling roads, any kind of assess n
this route has been attacking garza, the occupied with bank of lebanon, syria, and around some mountains. well, that was carried out to tax on a rom link targets in syria for use. it has ramped up its bombardments since the attacks on israel on october the 7th of last year. the voucher bond is a research at honda incense and a specialist on a writing influence in syria and iraq. he says, israel is working towards coming off, living on in syria, by widening and intensifying its bowman campaign....
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involvement by these weighty air force a little bit focusing yet to gain on that area in the east of lebanon. the bank called valley revolts of thousands of people being killed and move in 25 towns and villages being targeted in that area by israel is very telling that certainly this morning the is really, really treat one of the civilians go about returning to that area to check on the status of the homes, many of which would have been completely destroyed. an indication that that operational, the focus of israel is, or operation in the east of lebanon continues a similar kind of scenario in the south of the country as well. the southern port city of tri, coming on on the heavy, far again, one massive a strike in the center of that city is well known. giving a warning in relation to that the tank k h. believe that is really still continuing to as it says, target compounds and control senses and infrastructure weapons, facilities, weapons of storage areas in that area of some level on the us as analysis, deploy an additional boma cost as well as find suggests and warships to them at least they're expe
involvement by these weighty air force a little bit focusing yet to gain on that area in the east of lebanon. the bank called valley revolts of thousands of people being killed and move in 25 towns and villages being targeted in that area by israel is very telling that certainly this morning the is really, really treat one of the civilians go about returning to that area to check on the status of the homes, many of which would have been completely destroyed. an indication that that operational,...
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>> this is one of the key questions here because even before this war, lebanon was struggling after years of economic crisis. the world banke have been damages at around $8.5 billion across the country after weeks of astrikes. also economic losses as a result of the violence that has been happening for more than a year. this is one of the key questions going forward. who is going to help lebanon. who is going to pay to rebuild l the damage and the destruction across the country. there is an interesting question here and that is about the future of hezbollah. this is a militia here in the country but also a political party with representation in parliament. a social organization with significant report especially among she a muslims in lebanon. the group has been weekend by this campaign. by the is really military but it has not been destroyed. a lot of people fear that this could be the end of the war with israel but internally, we could see even more violence. >> thank you. many countries he responded positively to the truce. a separate deal between israel and hamas does remain out of reach for now. in a statement, a hama
>> this is one of the key questions here because even before this war, lebanon was struggling after years of economic crisis. the world banke have been damages at around $8.5 billion across the country after weeks of astrikes. also economic losses as a result of the violence that has been happening for more than a year. this is one of the key questions going forward. who is going to help lebanon. who is going to pay to rebuild l the damage and the destruction across the country. there is...
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rebuilding lebanon will be a monumental task — the world bank put the total damage to lebanon at $3.1; billion. to get a sense ofs like, let's speak to sana basim from islamic relief lebanon. she joins us from beirut. sana basim, thank you very much forjoining us on the programme today. tell us what it has been like on the ground today as you have been out and about in the capital? have been out and about in the caital? ., ~ have been out and about in the caital? ., <' ,, have been out and about in the caital? ., ~ i. ., ., capital? thank you for having me. capital? thank you for having me- yes. _ capital? thank you for having me. yes, from _ capital? thank you for having me. yes, from the _ capital? thank you for having | me. yes, from the frightening night of yesterday, today was a day for peace and celebration and from the early morning people started moving towards the south, to their villages, to their homes. they want to check whether their homes are still there or not. but still, they are very hopeful of going back. so that is why we are seeing a lot of movement and there were a lot of traffic jams of all
rebuilding lebanon will be a monumental task — the world bank put the total damage to lebanon at $3.1; billion. to get a sense ofs like, let's speak to sana basim from islamic relief lebanon. she joins us from beirut. sana basim, thank you very much forjoining us on the programme today. tell us what it has been like on the ground today as you have been out and about in the capital? have been out and about in the caital? ., ~ have been out and about in the caital? .,
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of the sci fi agreement until then, the is ready for baldwin all limited, continues. the latest college was on least on lebanon by the idea side of a widely reported western bank sees 5 is expected as early as wednesday as well. security cabinet has been meeting to discuss the proposed deal made at least bureau chief, but we have an ocean that is in jerusalem whitmore. so what's in the dale? israel willing, they start withdrawing from southern lab and on though not immediately, that troops can stay for another 60 days to ensure no more will cause launched. and during this time, residence of northern jewish communities will flatten the has. so this is at the beginning of the war, over 60000, people will still not be able to return home. and i had a chance to ask the deputy foreign minister, why is ro is ready to sign the bill? now if one of the key goals has not yet been achieved, less likely some of the key of texas israel set in this conflict has been to ensure the safe return of residence of a northern pontiff is really mentioned that more than 60000 people and establishment of reliable bosses and as far as we understand these goals have not been exactly achieved a
of the sci fi agreement until then, the is ready for baldwin all limited, continues. the latest college was on least on lebanon by the idea side of a widely reported western bank sees 5 is expected as early as wednesday as well. security cabinet has been meeting to discuss the proposed deal made at least bureau chief, but we have an ocean that is in jerusalem whitmore. so what's in the dale? israel willing, they start withdrawing from southern lab and on though not immediately, that troops can...
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in the west bank and an environment where impunity exists for extremist settlers, and since it seventh conflict has spread, engulfing of course lebanonis multi—front conflict to an end. there is no excuse for hamas hostagetaking, they need to be set free, there is no excuse for israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid. they need to be lifted. and there is no its case for violations of international humanitarian law. it needs to be respected by all sides. no excuse. for malign iranian activity destabilising the region, it needs to stop. that was david _ region, it needs to stop. that was david lammy _ region, it needs to stop. that was david lammy at - region, it needs to stop. that was david lammy at the - region, it needs to stop. that was david lammy at the un security council, in ten minutes we will get the latest funding the news that a convoy had been ambushed with 97 aid trucks going missing. also keeping an eye on a line from reuters that says israel has largely strike on central beirut. you are watching bbc news. —— launched a new strike. the last surviving military veterans of the uk s nuclear bomb tests of the 1950s and 60s
in the west bank and an environment where impunity exists for extremist settlers, and since it seventh conflict has spread, engulfing of course lebanonis multi—front conflict to an end. there is no excuse for hamas hostagetaking, they need to be set free, there is no excuse for israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid. they need to be lifted. and there is no its case for violations of international humanitarian law. it needs to be respected by all sides. no excuse. for malign iranian activity...
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of ation, mass killing and gaza. so over 700 people killed in the west bank since october, some 10 for live in an unquestioned, big, desolate, and of course, extending the will into lebanon, and using these dreadful tactics. attacking hospitals, schools, united nations buildings and so on. well, you can kind of get with us, and of course it can get worse. and by doing i thought i bit tube in the last time . his big gamble was on the so called a behind the codes to ditch sure to dump the palestinians. and then tab it with a game, it was sad, you're going to be normally stationed with his go united down your family, expiring and so on. and so that didn't work. it provoked this uprising and the world will not accept at this time. so trump may want something or other and you know, it, obviously they, the extremist and is here in the government. have these huge ambitions from indeed, from the, from the give it to the scene to make it a single state. but of course they, they can't do this in isolation because we go to a vast, yes, it's an area where we talk this ducks out. you're going to be caught on united. so it's a, yeah, it's going to be very important to see how he can b
of ation, mass killing and gaza. so over 700 people killed in the west bank since october, some 10 for live in an unquestioned, big, desolate, and of course, extending the will into lebanon, and using these dreadful tactics. attacking hospitals, schools, united nations buildings and so on. well, you can kind of get with us, and of course it can get worse. and by doing i thought i bit tube in the last time . his big gamble was on the so called a behind the codes to ditch sure to dump the...
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digging out family members from rubble and losing dozens of people in these horrific war -- this horrific war in gaza, in lebanon, in the west bankill say people are listening to the argument of how we build sustained power for arab american and muslim american and pro-peace voters. how do we do that? under donald trump, we will not be able to do that. this is the guy who empowered netanyahu in so many ways, has told him to finish the job and will be a blank check for netanyahu to do whatever he wants. under kamala harris, we will have to work hard, i'm not promising anything, but we will have to work hard. we can build a coalition and we can actually have fertile ground to organize for peace. it is so important to let people know that. >> it is important to let people know that and to know that if you want to move an administration, it's helpful if the administration won't arrest you for protesting and literally deport you, which is what donald trump has said, he would use the military to potentially fire on people who tried to protest. at least under a harris administration, you could protest. you want to be able to do that. >>
digging out family members from rubble and losing dozens of people in these horrific war -- this horrific war in gaza, in lebanon, in the west bankill say people are listening to the argument of how we build sustained power for arab american and muslim american and pro-peace voters. how do we do that? under donald trump, we will not be able to do that. this is the guy who empowered netanyahu in so many ways, has told him to finish the job and will be a blank check for netanyahu to do whatever...
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administration mean for the civilians in gaza, the west bank and lebanon as well with israel continuing its attacks? well, the type and identification of putting forward or has said is going to put forward, make two things clear and that we know about him, that president—elect trump values a great deal of wealth, people will have a cumulative great deal of wealth and values very highly loyalty. personal loyalty to him and all of the names are with her thus far have that loyalty to president trump, very strong loyalty in common whether it is his selection for ambassador to the united nations or department of homeland security, state departments, all of them have been stalwart supporters of president trump. what does that mean for people on the ground in this middle east conflict? and president trump's relationship with the prime minister benjamin netanyahu? yes, we know that it has been close, up and down though because he was irritated with the prime minister after the prime minister, deleted president biden but they have spoken several times since the election, the prime minister has made very clear that he is pleased and the selectio
administration mean for the civilians in gaza, the west bank and lebanon as well with israel continuing its attacks? well, the type and identification of putting forward or has said is going to put forward, make two things clear and that we know about him, that president—elect trump values a great deal of wealth, people will have a cumulative great deal of wealth and values very highly loyalty. personal loyalty to him and all of the names are with her thus far have that loyalty to president...
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of boston. early on saturday morning, it's only about 2 kilometers from lebanon's parliament since as well is offensive against has balop. again, it's randy targeted central bank road, focusing mostly on the sub to the south of the capital. at least $62.00 people were killed and is really a tax across the country. on friday. i'll just say his name is robbie jones, his live now from beirut science. i just bring us up to date them with the latest on these overnight strikes on a route the as i and can you hear me? i told just bring us up to date with the strikes of an item, 11 east capitol or last friday at around 4 am local time, tgm t just about 4 hour, 4 or 5 hours ago we saw a powerful series of strikes on the bus, the neighborhood here in central bare room, now this is not far from an area that is a home to hotels, restaurants, popular hotspots, and witnesses describes seeing at least 4. maybe 5 strikes carried out on one particular building. it destroyed this one multi story building caused a large amount of damage to the blocks of flats surrounding it. this is a very population dense area and marching least the 4th is really the strictest. we could be carr
of boston. early on saturday morning, it's only about 2 kilometers from lebanon's parliament since as well is offensive against has balop. again, it's randy targeted central bank road, focusing mostly on the sub to the south of the capital. at least $62.00 people were killed and is really a tax across the country. on friday. i'll just say his name is robbie jones, his live now from beirut science. i just bring us up to date them with the latest on these overnight strikes on a route the as i and...
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nonchalance of hezbollah, lebanon is payi a very heavy price in a time where the economic situation has been dire. crises have been happening, and now we need to rebuild billions of dollars. the world banklosses are close to $8.5 billion, not accounting for the last couple of weeks. caitriona: the mexican peso declined and the canadian dollar hit a four-yard low after donald trump announced he would impose tariffs on his first day in office for president-elect trump revealed plans for 25% taxes on all imports from canada and mexico, saying he is using them as leverage to curb drug trafficking and unauthized integration. he says this tariff will remain in effect until such time as drugs, particularly fentanyl, and what he called illegal aliens stop their invasion of our country. strong reactions. the mexican president said tariffs will do nothing to curb drugs or migration, noting that u.s. drug demand drives the supply of fentanyl. she warned that mexico could retaliate with tariffs, saying both countries would lose. justin trudeau, the canadian prime minister, convened an emergency meeting, saying he and the president elect already had a productive conversation by phone. the president-
nonchalance of hezbollah, lebanon is payi a very heavy price in a time where the economic situation has been dire. crises have been happening, and now we need to rebuild billions of dollars. the world banklosses are close to $8.5 billion, not accounting for the last couple of weeks. caitriona: the mexican peso declined and the canadian dollar hit a four-yard low after donald trump announced he would impose tariffs on his first day in office for president-elect trump revealed plans for 25% taxes...
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administration mean for the civilians in gaza, the west bank and lebanon as well, with israel continuing its attacks? well, the type and identification ofutting forward or has said is going to put forward, make two things clear and that we know about him, president—elect trump values a great deal of wealth, people will have a cumulative great deal of wealth and values very highly loyalty. personal loyalty to him and all of the names are with her does far have that loyalty to president trump, very strong loyalty in common whether it is his selection for an basa to the united nations or department of homeland security, state departments, all of them have been stalwart supporters of president trump. authorities in china have pledged all—out efforts to help those injured in a deadly car attack in the south of the country. at least 35 people were killed and 43 others seriously injured, when a man drove his car into people outside a sports centre in zhuhai. a 62—year—old man has been arrested in connection to what may be china's deadliest act of random public violence in decades. 0ur china correspondent stephen mcdonnell sent this report from
administration mean for the civilians in gaza, the west bank and lebanon as well, with israel continuing its attacks? well, the type and identification ofutting forward or has said is going to put forward, make two things clear and that we know about him, president—elect trump values a great deal of wealth, people will have a cumulative great deal of wealth and values very highly loyalty. personal loyalty to him and all of the names are with her does far have that loyalty to president trump,...
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bank, thanks for that. but what about as well? so let's attack in the south of lebanon and besides own districts, i mean, this is an area that has seen repeated attacks over the past few weeks. a better idea or a side on the inside of the south, towards tire. and obviously beyond that as being the target of his right to the attacks of a recent weeks, we understand that at least 7 people were killed in this attack around 15 kilometers from side on me. it's difficult to say how many civilians are still in these areas. as we've been reporting, although many of these attacks come off the x ray, the fullest evacuation, or there's many of the people that we speak to, to all the victims of, of those attacks and have to play many of them injured. tell us that they often don't get those warnings because the phone and telephone networks the, the, the phone networks at the end of the time that those warnings are issued. so. ready the attack in, in the south, just another indication that is rails a tax on that area in the south of the country continue. and it's also, i was pointing
bank, thanks for that. but what about as well? so let's attack in the south of lebanon and besides own districts, i mean, this is an area that has seen repeated attacks over the past few weeks. a better idea or a side on the inside of the south, towards tire. and obviously beyond that as being the target of his right to the attacks of a recent weeks, we understand that at least 7 people were killed in this attack around 15 kilometers from side on me. it's difficult to say how many civilians are...
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accelerated growth and bank of america and expecting palantir to see 34% commercial growth over the next three years. stuart: hezbollah moving to a ceasefire agreement in lebanone deal please, alex? reporter: hi, stuart. this deal would include a 60 day pause in fighting and would guarantee the israeli force withdraw from lebanon and hezbollah fighters re-street further away from the border and would also mean that the lebanese army creating a buffer on separating israel and hezbollah further. there's progress in some and the prime sterling heights office and hezbollah weapons reed from the boarder and israel wants to strike hezbollah sites in lebanon if they believe the militant group will violate the agreement. >> it's important that hezbollah not allowed to come back to defense and do whatever is necessary to win. reporter: yesterday was a critical day and heaviest bombardment in weeks and launching 250 rockets and missiles towards israel on sunday alone. last week washington sent u.s. special envoy to hammer out some detail of the ceasefire and lebanon's debty speaker -- deputy parliament told reuters there's no serious obstacles left after one was agreed
accelerated growth and bank of america and expecting palantir to see 34% commercial growth over the next three years. stuart: hezbollah moving to a ceasefire agreement in lebanone deal please, alex? reporter: hi, stuart. this deal would include a 60 day pause in fighting and would guarantee the israeli force withdraw from lebanon and hezbollah fighters re-street further away from the border and would also mean that the lebanese army creating a buffer on separating israel and hezbollah further....
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of the next gaza potentially being the west bank. you know, i mean, the idea of palestinians, things being better for them, is a fantasy. it's going to be much, much worse, and lebanonw involved too. we should note tiffany trump, donald trump's trump, her husband who is lebanese american was brokering a lot of those deals and he's brokering his own deals and will be influential because it's a family business. we're an oligarchy now. >> coming up, there's a long fight ahead of us, clearly. to make a difference and to help your community, you first have to take care of yourself. a prominent psychiatrist joins me on the best way to do that next. r balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. liberty mutual customized my car insurance so i saved hundreds. with the money i saved i
of the next gaza potentially being the west bank. you know, i mean, the idea of palestinians, things being better for them, is a fantasy. it's going to be much, much worse, and lebanonw involved too. we should note tiffany trump, donald trump's trump, her husband who is lebanese american was brokering a lot of those deals and he's brokering his own deals and will be influential because it's a family business. we're an oligarchy now. >> coming up, there's a long fight ahead of us, clearly....
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bank and jerusalem. this incoming administration will likely inherit a crisis in gaza, lebanon and who knows what to do and will probably inherit the question of what to do about iran. how do you think about that transition? what does that memo look like? what does that briefing look like? stephen: that's a hard one. we came in office and the issue was what are you going to do about al qaeda? we had that issue and had to come up with a strategy on that one. our approach was to keep dick clark and his organization dealing with counterterrorism and tell them you keep doing what you're doing. we will take some time to develop a new strategy. i think that's really the model for the middle east right now. keep doing what we're doing but there is a need to rethink our strategy. we have been pushing for cease-fires in the middle east. the israeli people and the government had a little different view about that and feels this is an opportunity to dealer real blow to hamas and hezbollah and iran. it should not be passed out. -- up. we have to think about those conflicts. i also think we need a new approach with respect to a raw. -- iran. for a long tim
bank and jerusalem. this incoming administration will likely inherit a crisis in gaza, lebanon and who knows what to do and will probably inherit the question of what to do about iran. how do you think about that transition? what does that memo look like? what does that briefing look like? stephen: that's a hard one. we came in office and the issue was what are you going to do about al qaeda? we had that issue and had to come up with a strategy on that one. our approach was to keep dick clark...
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iran, that goes to the iranian backed militias in syria in hezbollah, in in lebanon, in the west bank, um, and also a lot of problems in jordan in terms of stability. >> there and so, you know, it's the counter isis things in the northeast but it's also trying to stop this weapons flow and now is the time when hezbollah and iran is really weak um, and you know, all these forces now are starting to kind of move around the chessboard when it comes to president bashar al assad. >> andrew he has lately been somewhat welcomed back into the diplomatic fold, particularly by arab states in the region. now, assad is facing this offensive with two of its biggest, two of his biggest backers. you both mentioned this iran and and russia being essentially distracted elsewhere. how vulnerable do you think this is? a moment for assad it's a vulnerable moment for assad because his allies have been weakened and they're unable to come to his defense but the reason, you know, and you mentioned it about the arab outreach to to assad the main problem with assad and the turks have made this pretty clear recently. >> and many are
iran, that goes to the iranian backed militias in syria in hezbollah, in in lebanon, in the west bank, um, and also a lot of problems in jordan in terms of stability. >> there and so, you know, it's the counter isis things in the northeast but it's also trying to stop this weapons flow and now is the time when hezbollah and iran is really weak um, and you know, all these forces now are starting to kind of move around the chessboard when it comes to president bashar al assad. >>...
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believes that uh uh the, the resurgence of tears factions and syria reflects israel's setbacks in lebanon. and palestine as uh, the new ship. uh, this whole sa bank in uh, serial. started right after the ceasefire in lebanon. so uh they are wanting official believes that it's all a scheme led by the west side as well to continue to disrupt the regional piece. uh, so now as we review reports suggesting gotta be as long as militants are advancing across syria, a photo circulating on social media, purportedly. i chose the edge t as forces for me. it once consulates in a level it wrong of course, was quick to react and actually condemn that move as an acceptable foreign ministry spokesman his mind by the said that it violates international law. but he also sort of that sounds odd the console general and all members of the one you and cancel it in a level are now safe and on harm. so things are getting a bit out of control apart from the ones i already see presents there, which has long maintained a military advisory military presence in syria to help fight terrorism there. now we see that diplomatic efforts are also going on. it was for a minute minu
believes that uh uh the, the resurgence of tears factions and syria reflects israel's setbacks in lebanon. and palestine as uh, the new ship. uh, this whole sa bank in uh, serial. started right after the ceasefire in lebanon. so uh they are wanting official believes that it's all a scheme led by the west side as well to continue to disrupt the regional piece. uh, so now as we review reports suggesting gotta be as long as militants are advancing across syria, a photo circulating on social media,...
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genocide taking place in gaza, lebanon, and the west bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose policy is mortifying clinic visual center. today we have violations of international law that were pronounced not by us, foot by global organizations to move up such as the international court of justice . and the international criminal court in the special committee of the united nations has ruled that the methods used by the israeli army were equivalent to genocide. and despite this, the international community, at least to sleep, theirs are not taking any action. they both don't serve the developments and then of itself is concerned about what's more concerning as far as the rhetoric that is being issued by lawmakers. as we understand, the mayor of amsterdam issued a 12 page report highlighting the instances in which the unrest started and also cited a number of cases of systematic rhetoric that was used by pro palestinian supporters . but we also want to sound that the report of course, seems to refer to any sentiments or rhetoric issued by protesters as symmetric essentially in line with the rhetoric use button is really government to them. that in
genocide taking place in gaza, lebanon, and the west bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose policy is mortifying clinic visual center. today we have violations of international law that were pronounced not by us, foot by global organizations to move up such as the international court of justice . and the international criminal court in the special committee of the united nations has ruled that the methods used by the israeli army were equivalent to genocide. and despite this,...
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he believes that the, the resurgence of terraced factions in syria reflects is wells setbacks in lebanon . and palestine as uh, the new ship. uh, this whole set banking uh, serial. started right after the ceasefire in lebanon. so uh they are wanting official believes that it's all a scheme led by the west side as well to continue to disrupt regional fees. now we see that diplomatic efforts are also going gone. it was for a minute minutes. we announced today that a bus out off to you will embark on a regional tour on sunday to address this new crisis, we understand that he will 1st travel through the mask is to meet, meet special, are left side. afterwards he said to pay a visit to turkey um, which is also part of this, um, a multi faceted interplay of forces in the geopolitical landscape of syria up with . let's not forget the role play by russia here as a key player that's presence. that's also forced present to serial upon an official request by the are we in a government and everyone knows this? well, today i bought off to you and here's the frustrating counterparts. are the leverage, spoke on the phone to discuss the situation in syria. and of co
he believes that the, the resurgence of terraced factions in syria reflects is wells setbacks in lebanon . and palestine as uh, the new ship. uh, this whole set banking uh, serial. started right after the ceasefire in lebanon. so uh they are wanting official believes that it's all a scheme led by the west side as well to continue to disrupt regional fees. now we see that diplomatic efforts are also going gone. it was for a minute minutes. we announced today that a bus out off to you will embark...
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society and his womic groups across the regents bank to both of you for joining me today and helping us to understand the rubik's cube of what's going on with lebanon is real, the broader middle east, etc. but i want to start with you 2 months ago has signed a strong the long time leader of has the law was assassinated as well as his successor. and they had committed to keeping the war the, the attacks on israel going, as long as the gaza crisis is going. they've now been removed. so when it comes to a ceasefire between is real and has the law, what's getting in the way you're on. but let's, let's be clear about so especially when we talk about tests on the so much of the supports that tens of a lot enjoys ended up in a, in, in much of the she community in love. and on back those so far beyond much of that support is not based on the ideological orientation of hezbollah, nor on its connection with the on it's based on the cat is the amount of pass on this, on the. so the elimination of pass on the cell creates a serious, violent, my $48.00 on, you know, set $0.10 the facade that to, to, which has, on the side, that was that decision maker. and he h
society and his womic groups across the regents bank to both of you for joining me today and helping us to understand the rubik's cube of what's going on with lebanon is real, the broader middle east, etc. but i want to start with you 2 months ago has signed a strong the long time leader of has the law was assassinated as well as his successor. and they had committed to keeping the war the, the attacks on israel going, as long as the gaza crisis is going. they've now been removed. so when it...
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lebanon, and the west bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his policy is mortifying clinic, dental center. today we have violations of international law that were pronounced not by us, but by global organizations, such as the international court of justice. and the international criminal court in the special committee of the united nations has ruled that the methods used by the israeli army were equivalent to genocide. and despite this, the international community, at least its leaders are not taking any action. they both serve the developments and, and of itself is concerned about what's more concerning is of course, the rhetoric that is being issued by lawmakers. as we understand, the mayor of amsterdam issued a 12 page report highlighting the instances in which the unrest started and also cited a number of cases of systematic rhetoric that was used by pro palestinian supporters . but we also understand that the report of course, seems to refer to any sentiments or rhetoric issued by protesters as symmetric essentially in line with the rhetoric use button is really government to them. that in and of itself has attr
lebanon, and the west bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his policy is mortifying clinic, dental center. today we have violations of international law that were pronounced not by us, but by global organizations, such as the international court of justice. and the international criminal court in the special committee of the united nations has ruled that the methods used by the israeli army were equivalent to genocide. and despite this, the international community, at least its...
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of attacks after israel sent troops into the west bank last october. today, the biden administration confirmed a cease fire agreement between israel and lebanon is, quotel agreement could come within days. elon musk is criticizing the british government, calling the uk a tyrannical police state. musk has clashed for months with england's prime minister, keir starmer. in august, he attacked the prime minister's response to the summer riots and criticized the government's inheritance tax rate on farmers. today, musk shared a post on x that shows a petition going around england calling for a new general election. the number of signatures on that petition has surpassed 2 million. british citizens can set up a petition on the government's website and if it gets enough signatures, it will be debated in parliament. musk has been tapped by president elect trump to co-lead a new department of government efficiency in washington, dc. okay. as we kick off thanksgiving week, two turkeys have something to be hopeful for and thankful for. today at the white house. we've seen this president biden observing a thanksgiving week tradition by pardoning, pardoning two tur
of attacks after israel sent troops into the west bank last october. today, the biden administration confirmed a cease fire agreement between israel and lebanon is, quotel agreement could come within days. elon musk is criticizing the british government, calling the uk a tyrannical police state. musk has clashed for months with england's prime minister, keir starmer. in august, he attacked the prime minister's response to the summer riots and criticized the government's inheritance tax rate on...
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lebanon killed seven in northern israel, four of them thai nationals. cbs' holly williams spoke with israelis about their take on the u.s. election. >> reporter: in the west bankmany israeli settlers who have built their communities on occupied palestinian territory believe a second trump presidency would be good for israel. >> we have a nice university at the end of the road. >> reporter: one of them is tamar marshall. >> the former administration had a stronger bond between the u.s. and israel. now the bond is more questionable. it's not -- not clear are you with us, are you with us until a certain line? >> reporter: in a major shift in u.s. policy, the first trump administration declared that israeli settlements were not illegal under international law. >> and our alliance with the state of israel has never, ever been stronger than it is today. [ applause ] >> reporter: with israel now at war in gaza and in lebanon and led by the most right-wing government in its modern history, a recent poll here found that 66% of israelis would prefer donald trump to win the election, only 17% prefer kamala harris. does donald trump understand the middle east do you think
lebanon killed seven in northern israel, four of them thai nationals. cbs' holly williams spoke with israelis about their take on the u.s. election. >> reporter: in the west bankmany israeli settlers who have built their communities on occupied palestinian territory believe a second trump presidency would be good for israel. >> we have a nice university at the end of the road. >> reporter: one of them is tamar marshall. >> the former administration had a stronger bond...
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genocide taking place in gaza, lebanon, and the west bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu policy is more to find clinic visual center. today we have violations of international law that was pronounced not by us. so if i global organization singled up, such as the international court of justice and the international criminal court in the special committee of the united nations has ruled that the methods used by the israeli army were equivalent to genocide. and despite this, the international community, at least its leaders are not taking any action. they both all taking into account the developments over the past week or 2. we understand that the frustration is not limited to the front alone. we understand the turkish football association, in accordance with turkish lawmakers decided to postpone or find a different post nation for the match that will be played between detroit decide mission tash. and some of you, my probably in this, that's a very significant development because the charter side does not want the football game to be hosted incurred. yes, this is the stance that the french have as well. it's not necessarily that they don't want t
genocide taking place in gaza, lebanon, and the west bank is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu policy is more to find clinic visual center. today we have violations of international law that was pronounced not by us. so if i global organization singled up, such as the international court of justice and the international criminal court in the special committee of the united nations has ruled that the methods used by the israeli army were equivalent to genocide. and despite this, the...
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lebanon. more than one million residents have been forced to flee their home and the world bank says there have been more than $8.5 billion in economic losses and damage because oflict. a lot of people in this country are desperate for a deal to end the violence here. sumi: russia's president vladimir putin confirmed on thursday that moscow tested a new intermediate range missile and a strike on ukraine. the bombardment targeted several cities. russian forces were targeting one of ukraine's weapons manufacturing facilities. the missile used in the attack, codenamed oreshnik, has been described as a nonnuclear hypersonic version of a ballistic missile. mr. putin boasted western nations will not be able to intercept the missile because there are no ways to counteract it. mr. putin made clear thursday strike were in response to a ukraine strike using american and british weapons. he vowed pressure will always respond to future attacks. >> the>> question of further deployment of missiles will be decided depending on the actions of the united states and its satellites. targets to be destroyed during further testing of our newest missile systems will be determined bas
lebanon. more than one million residents have been forced to flee their home and the world bank says there have been more than $8.5 billion in economic losses and damage because oflict. a lot of people in this country are desperate for a deal to end the violence here. sumi: russia's president vladimir putin confirmed on thursday that moscow tested a new intermediate range missile and a strike on ukraine. the bombardment targeted several cities. russian forces were targeting one of ukraine's...
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reporting in the occupied palestinian territory in the west bank and from inside as well as royal, has launched, more strikes in southern areas of lebanon. but i've been a national news agency says it's rainy attacks destroyed for the 7 towns and more than 40000 houses in the south. since september, the us has declined to condemn the strikes. let's bring in dosage a body in by roots. so how closely are people in lebanon watching the 2 main candidates, and what they might mean for the conflict in that country tonight, the most heavy, many people here feel that either candidates is not going to make much of a difference. what they are looking forward to is a conclusion to the election because we have heard from liberty's officials including the speaker, a probably going to be a very total local media over the past 2 days. that's the tops of a ceasefire. have basically been put on hold because of the us selection. so and so there is a conclusion to this election that there is going to be no movements on that front . and what many people are waiting for is official results in the united states. so whoever is the next leader of the us, they
reporting in the occupied palestinian territory in the west bank and from inside as well as royal, has launched, more strikes in southern areas of lebanon. but i've been a national news agency says it's rainy attacks destroyed for the 7 towns and more than 40000 houses in the south. since september, the us has declined to condemn the strikes. let's bring in dosage a body in by roots. so how closely are people in lebanon watching the 2 main candidates, and what they might mean for the conflict...
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of the, right until the time the cease-fire comes into effect. christian: this is the point that hugo is making. you have a country, lebanon, already suffering from compounding crises, economic, political, bankingd into an even deeper void with presumably some recriminations for what hezbollah has dragged them through again, and has weakened hezbollah. do you see a scenario where the different groups which sit uncomfortably together in the parliament could start to pull apart? >> i think that people remember in lebanon how that looked when lebanon was at war with itself. i don't think anyone is hearkening to go back to that. i think there will be serious conversations to be had about the role of hezbollah, about the relationship between hezbollah and the lebanese state, lebanese armed forces, who holds weapons as a military force. decision-making. there will be serious questions about that. that will be a subject for the lebanese to sort out. but i think the important thing for external actors to realize is, that is a lebanese discussion, not an american discussion, not in israeli discussion, not an iranian discussion. if it is a lebanese discussion and genuinely so, it will hold, it will be co
of the, right until the time the cease-fire comes into effect. christian: this is the point that hugo is making. you have a country, lebanon, already suffering from compounding crises, economic, political, bankingd into an even deeper void with presumably some recriminations for what hezbollah has dragged them through again, and has weakened hezbollah. do you see a scenario where the different groups which sit uncomfortably together in the parliament could start to pull apart? >> i think...
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military operations are going to continue in the west bank, but there is a pause and hopefully a long-term if not permanent cease-fire on the lebanon front of this conflict. and, you know, clearly he calculates that in his political interest. he's done enough to declare some form of victory there, even though he's not eliminated hezbollah as a fighting force. there are open questions what happens to lebanese politics now and whether there is any kind of civil conflict or what kind of competition continues to grind on in lebanon. so, this is a positive step in terms of if you're the people of lebanon. this is giving you some relief, if you're israel, you're not taking those same losses, and you're not expanding the military resources in the north, but it doesn't change the fundamental dynamic that there is still a war in gaza, there is still an open ended conflict between israel and palestinians in both gaza and the west bank. >> so as you well know, secretary of state blinken has been in italy for the g-7 meeting of foreign ministers and i want to just read something that he just said. before this statement by benjamin netanyahu, he said we
military operations are going to continue in the west bank, but there is a pause and hopefully a long-term if not permanent cease-fire on the lebanon front of this conflict. and, you know, clearly he calculates that in his political interest. he's done enough to declare some form of victory there, even though he's not eliminated hezbollah as a fighting force. there are open questions what happens to lebanese politics now and whether there is any kind of civil conflict or what kind of...
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to jordan-to-seas the statef humanitarianssistance in gaza, the west bank, and lebanon, wt i saw was this -- theris de facto blockade of even the most basic aid supplies geing through the crossing, the only viable point of entrance for aid to gaza and the west bank. this blockade haseverely restricted the amount of aid to make it to the desperate palestinians whose lives literally depend on it. just today it was repted that arly 100 trucks transporting lifesaving aid were violently loed at gunpoint. the effects of this choke point have resulted in other absurd outcomes. i recently toured warehouses including one that u.s. secretary state blinken toured himself stocked to the very brim, partularly, practically overflowing with lifesaving aid supplies. safe transport of those supplies intoaza or the west bank where just miles away men, children, and families are literally starving. these are pallets upon palettes of food and wintercizedents to keep families warm. all of it just sitting there because of a man-made blockade. what i heard was this -- i met with medal surgeons and doctors, t jordanian armed forces serving in
to jordan-to-seas the statef humanitarianssistance in gaza, the west bank, and lebanon, wt i saw was this -- theris de facto blockade of even the most basic aid supplies geing through the crossing, the only viable point of entrance for aid to gaza and the west bank. this blockade haseverely restricted the amount of aid to make it to the desperate palestinians whose lives literally depend on it. just today it was repted that arly 100 trucks transporting lifesaving aid were violently loed at...
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lebanon, with no pulse of the country safe. this is steve sweeney for all to a remote 11 on me while over a, in a palestinian territory. the west bank of major people was inflicted on locals that too, since last october, his terrace attack on his ro, we spoke with a farmer. here is unsuccessful, london time is being taken over by and jewish settlers will also as oper, soccer lays out what he stays on, folded the most of the confiscation was swift and folding without a prior warning. under the pretext that it is a close to military area due to a war time, just an excuse to take the land on the gradually try to oppress us, push all residents out. the, the lands on the mountain where you can see the caravans are the ones that have been confiscated. that's around the $100.00 the characters of land belonging to my family, and cultivated and maintained. i'm staying here because after years of effort invested into building a home, i cannot just leave. i have children and family. i can't afford to rent another place. the . today we were expecting to host you, but apparently the occupants spotted us in patrols came over. so we fled here to c
lebanon, with no pulse of the country safe. this is steve sweeney for all to a remote 11 on me while over a, in a palestinian territory. the west bank of major people was inflicted on locals that too, since last october, his terrace attack on his ro, we spoke with a farmer. here is unsuccessful, london time is being taken over by and jewish settlers will also as oper, soccer lays out what he stays on, folded the most of the confiscation was swift and folding without a prior warning. under the...
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bank says is rarely strikes have partially or completely destroyed $100000.00 homes across lebanon in recent weeks and losses amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing is part of a strategy by, as well. the pressure has a lot to agree to its conditions to end the war. the united states presented and uses fire proposal to 11 on it coincided with the arrival of iranian official allie, larry johnny in big boot. he reiterated around support for his beloved and met the speaker party must be burglary who is in directly negotiating with as well on behalf of the group. all the new decision made by the resistance and the government and live alone. we agree with and support all the while the strikes are escalating . this used to be a civil defense headquarters in eastern lebanon. it wasn't, as well as the 1st attack on rescue workers, despite repeated calls of the international community to pressure as well to allow risky words to safe the reach sites that are involved and most casualties. more than a dozen paramedics were killed in this bombing. i rushed to the center after hearing about the attacks. i was in shock because i started to scream. what is happening with pe
bank says is rarely strikes have partially or completely destroyed $100000.00 homes across lebanon in recent weeks and losses amount to more than $3000000000.00. people here believe the destruction and killing is part of a strategy by, as well. the pressure has a lot to agree to its conditions to end the war. the united states presented and uses fire proposal to 11 on it coincided with the arrival of iranian official allie, larry johnny in big boot. he reiterated around support for his beloved...