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united states in partner with other allies was able to bring an end to the war between the lebanese group hezbollah and israel. it's possible for it to happen. even if there is a ceasefire, it's not likely to change the situation on the ground in gaza very soon, is it. the israeli occupation is not going to end soon, is it? >> no. the first thing that both sides need to do is end the fighting. it's violent, it's extremely expensive for both sides. to use the iron dome costs $20,000 each shot and is expensive, the violence on both ends, and the pictures on television and social media caused ripples throughout the world. they'll have to end the violence. that is the first question. other issues, including the situation of gaza and other things will have... got here i started thinking about it. it almost becomes overwhelming. >> this is the us regional garrison commander, responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there's a lot of great contractors that come up here. local nationals, third country nationals, us expats. they're really good, they work together. >> what are the contractors doing?
united states in partner with other allies was able to bring an end to the war between the lebanese group hezbollah and israel. it's possible for it to happen. even if there is a ceasefire, it's not likely to change the situation on the ground in gaza very soon, is it. the israeli occupation is not going to end soon, is it? >> no. the first thing that both sides need to do is end the fighting. it's violent, it's extremely expensive for both sides. to use the iron dome costs $20,000 each...
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believed to be palestinian rocket fire, that is palestinian groups inside lebanon and not the lebanese group hezbollah. and that actually does make a difference to the way it's considered from israel. but still it zp mean that today, for example, all of israel was within rocket range and that is a very different experience for the state of israel when it's fighting with the palestinians in gaza certainly. >> and diplomatic pressure on all sides to end that bloodshed. where in particular is the pressure coming from? >> i would say at the beginning and most strongly from europe. we have seen varying foreign ministers speaking out, calling, making the point that a cease-fire really is time for a cease-fire. there is also a pressure and involvement of the united states with u.s. secretary of state john kerry about to go to cairo. although there now seems to be a bit of doubt about that trip. but there's the intervention of the united states as well. now, the problem is usually the traditional media is egypt and egypt is not as involved as it has been. partly because of the change of government. hamas is r
believed to be palestinian rocket fire, that is palestinian groups inside lebanon and not the lebanese group hezbollah. and that actually does make a difference to the way it's considered from israel. but still it zp mean that today, for example, all of israel was within rocket range and that is a very different experience for the state of israel when it's fighting with the palestinians in gaza certainly. >> and diplomatic pressure on all sides to end that bloodshed. where in particular...
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. >> reporter: argentina accused the lebanese based hezbollah group of carrying out the attack on the orders of the then iranian government. the investigation was riddled with problems. a former president said a failure to present results was a desgrace. local police men charged with aiding the bombers were acquitted for lack of evidence. this woman lost her sister and heads a group calling for justice. >> translation: the truth is that it's sad. it's a shame that 20 years after the attack we don't know anything. we don't know who planted the bomb, nor the situation. >> reporter: this the memorial to the attack two years earlier on the embassy in buenos aires killing 29 people. argentina, and its jewish community has not been the same since. >> they check you whenever you enter a building. there are metal detectors. it has changed our life forever. >>> argentina's jewish community has split over what direction it should take. >> the army was reconstructed with stronger security. it remains, as well as a testament to a vibrant community, searching for answers and demanding justice. >>>
. >> reporter: argentina accused the lebanese based hezbollah group of carrying out the attack on the orders of the then iranian government. the investigation was riddled with problems. a former president said a failure to present results was a desgrace. local police men charged with aiding the bombers were acquitted for lack of evidence. this woman lost her sister and heads a group calling for justice. >> translation: the truth is that it's sad. it's a shame that 20 years after the...
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another ominous new development, a leader of the lebanese militant group hezbollah reached out to hamasces may face a wider war on a second front. let's go live to gaza right now. our senior international correspondent ben wedeman is there. what are you hearing about conflicting reports? we heard a palestinian parliame parliame parliamentarian saying they agreed to cease-fire tomorrow morning until 3:00 in the afternoon but israelis have not responded. what are you hearing from hamas in gaza? >> reporter: we're hearing these rumors but hamas has yet to actually say something that we can report. there have been rumors also that some sort of three-day cease-fire would begin tomorrow. people here are really sort of grabbing at rumors and grabbing at straws hoping for some sort of cessation if only temporary to the hostilities but a we understand, for instance, that hamas leaders are talking intensely about the possibilities raised by secretary's visit to cairo. it's important to keep in mind that really the egyptians hold the key in this. they control the border between gaza and egypt. the
another ominous new development, a leader of the lebanese militant group hezbollah reached out to hamasces may face a wider war on a second front. let's go live to gaza right now. our senior international correspondent ben wedeman is there. what are you hearing about conflicting reports? we heard a palestinian parliame parliame parliamentarian saying they agreed to cease-fire tomorrow morning until 3:00 in the afternoon but israelis have not responded. what are you hearing from hamas in gaza?...
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lebanese experience with hezbollah -- groups. are three the palestinian authority, the legitimate group. gaza, hamas. in the north, you have hezbollah. what is your idea of discussion that secretary kerry could bring forward. i know you do not deal with matters of the state department, but diplomacy is about dialogue. how do you do this? >> it is difficult. the idea of trying to find -- fromelse to mediate the hum assad point of view, we are on the israeli side. hamas point of view, we are on the israeli side. >> does turkey have influence? an egyptian offer was on the table. is hamas listening? and 10:00 p.m.0 on bloomberg television, an exclusive. we will be right back. ♪ >> good morning. "bloomberg surveillance." we welcome all of you worldwide. these are live images from gaza. of fallacious firing -- hellacious firing. moke thisstained spo morning. -day fednning of a two0da meeting. what a busy day across the world with our top headlines. house accuses russia of violating a key arms control treaty. they are testing long-range
lebanese experience with hezbollah -- groups. are three the palestinian authority, the legitimate group. gaza, hamas. in the north, you have hezbollah. what is your idea of discussion that secretary kerry could bring forward. i know you do not deal with matters of the state department, but diplomacy is about dialogue. how do you do this? >> it is difficult. the idea of trying to find -- fromelse to mediate the hum assad point of view, we are on the israeli side. hamas point of view, we...
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what has it achieved so far back in two thousand and six israel will war lebanese hezbollah but far from being destroyed the group actually rose to power in the same area israel's that it is a series of regular offensive on gaza claiming the total more than a thousand lives meanwhile its war on hamas that lead up to the militant group forming a unity government with the leading palestinian political party fatah and its well known that no war does a country is a reputation many favors that in this case in a recent poll suggests israel is now one of the most unpopular countries in the world. still to come in the program sometimes principles can do you a great deal of harm just like in the case of a bakers of northern ireland you could face trouble with the law for refusal to cook any quality theme to take. the decades along policy of berlin and not spying on washington could crumble under the weight of the latest n.s.a. snooping scandal german politicians including the interior minister have called for the rule to be scrapped after the country arrested a suspected double agent working for america germany media has
what has it achieved so far back in two thousand and six israel will war lebanese hezbollah but far from being destroyed the group actually rose to power in the same area israel's that it is a series of regular offensive on gaza claiming the total more than a thousand lives meanwhile its war on hamas that lead up to the militant group forming a unity government with the leading palestinian political party fatah and its well known that no war does a country is a reputation many favors that in...
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achieved little l's back in the two thousand and six israel waged war on lebanese hezbollah but far from being destroyed the group actually rose to power the same year israel started its a series of regular offensives on gaza claiming in total more than one thousand lives meanwhile it's a war on hamas led up to the militant group forming a unity government with the leading palestinian political party fatah and it's well known that no war does the country's reputation many favors in this case a recent poll suggests that israel is now one of the most unpopular countries in the world. the decades long policy of berlin now not spying on washington could crumble under the weight of the latest n.s.a. scandal now german politicians including of the interior minister have called for the rule to be scrapped after the country arrested a suspected double agent working for america let's take a look german media has been decided self with anger about repeated revelations of u.s. a surveillance on its european allies a bar of washington's soaries may not have may have followed each scandal but every following bombshell as show
achieved little l's back in the two thousand and six israel waged war on lebanese hezbollah but far from being destroyed the group actually rose to power the same year israel started its a series of regular offensives on gaza claiming in total more than one thousand lives meanwhile it's a war on hamas led up to the militant group forming a unity government with the leading palestinian political party fatah and it's well known that no war does the country's reputation many favors in this case a...
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some lebanese are concerned they don't want to be draged in to another war with israel. why would hezbollah fight to support the palestinian groupas perceived as having betrayed the syrian have regime when it on eye allied itself wih the muslim brotherhood t has add today the tension on his hamas, bow this day he was clear when he urged his supporters that all differences should be put aside. when it comes to it the fight in palestine and gaza, there can't be second thoughts or doubts. palestine is the main cause, he told them. for years hezbollah had played a crucial role in developing military capabilities. israel blames hess bowl, a syria and iran for provided the palestinian groups not only with the relatively long range missings but with the military expertise and tips on how to fight israel so efficiently despite its fight. >> translator: we believe that we are true partners with the are you sense citizens, brothers in struggle, pain and hopeful we share the same fate. >> reporter: for now hezbollah is only watching. al jazerra, beirut. >>> still do come here on the program. the netherlands sends armed police to ukraine to
some lebanese are concerned they don't want to be draged in to another war with israel. why would hezbollah fight to support the palestinian groupas perceived as having betrayed the syrian have regime when it on eye allied itself wih the muslim brotherhood t has add today the tension on his hamas, bow this day he was clear when he urged his supporters that all differences should be put aside. when it comes to it the fight in palestine and gaza, there can't be second thoughts or doubts....
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these rockets were very basic and it seems it's a very small group behind the firing, not hezbollah. the lebanese army, along with the united nations interim forces in the area, for now, that border area is quiet. >> thank you. in our next half hour, we will see the situation in gaza. nick schiffron is there and he'll join us live at 8:00. >> eight children are among the dead after a school bus crashed in nine chai's southern province taking kindergarten students home. it went off a narrow dirt road into a reservoir. all 11 were killed, including two teachers and a driver. the victims' bodies have all been recovered. >> this week marking the anniversary of a devastating train accident in quebec, wiping out an entire town. despite the accident, little has been done to protect the communities in the path of oil trains. >> they died without warning. 47 men, women and children, all victims of a catastrophic oil train explosion in a tiny town in canada. the fireball erupted when a 74 car freight train derailed, incinerating the town and dozens who called it home. that was july 6, 2013. one year later,
these rockets were very basic and it seems it's a very small group behind the firing, not hezbollah. the lebanese army, along with the united nations interim forces in the area, for now, that border area is quiet. >> thank you. in our next half hour, we will see the situation in gaza. nick schiffron is there and he'll join us live at 8:00. >> eight children are among the dead after a school bus crashed in nine chai's southern province taking kindergarten students home. it went off a...
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lebanese are concerned. they don't want their country dragged into another war with israel. why would hezbollah fighting to support the palestinian group, hamas, perceived as having betrayed hezbollah and the syrian regime when it allied itself with the syrian opposition, the muslim brotherhood. on this day he was clear when he urged his supporters that all differences should be put aside. when it comes to the fight in palestine and gaza, there can't be second thoughts or doubts. palestine is the main cause, he told them. for years hezbollah played a crucial role in developing hamas and jihad capabilities. israel blames rez hezbollah, syria and iran for the groups not only with the relatively long-range missiles but with the military expertise and tips on how to fight israel so efficiently despite its might. >> translator: we and hezbollah believe we're true partners with the palestinian resistance, brothers in struggle, pain and hope. we share the same faith. >> reporter: for nouz hezbollah is only watching. al jazeera, beirut. >>> libya's government is warning of a possible breakup of the country if rival militias don't stop fighting
lebanese are concerned. they don't want their country dragged into another war with israel. why would hezbollah fighting to support the palestinian group, hamas, perceived as having betrayed hezbollah and the syrian regime when it allied itself with the syrian opposition, the muslim brotherhood. on this day he was clear when he urged his supporters that all differences should be put aside. when it comes to the fight in palestine and gaza, there can't be second thoughts or doubts. palestine is...
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groups are teaming up to form the dream team of terror. intent on making lives a nightmare for billions of israelis -- millions of israelis. "hezbollah and the lebanese resistance support hamas' strategy to end the conflict. for years, we warned the international community that hezbollah was amassing thousands of rockets and missiles. will you continue to remain silent? for years, we told you that hamas was building a terror stronghold in gaza and we call on the international community to condemn the rocket fire. we were met with silence. for years, we warned of the impending escalation and you ignored us. see is whatthing to is in front of your eyes. israel is on the frontline of global war against radical islamist terrorism. the entire civilized world is at stake in the outcome and so it must support israel's right to defend its citizens. to do nothing and to say nothing, to support efforts to invite tyranny and terror is to invite tyranny and terror into our own backyard. the international community must speak together so that all people everywhere can live in freedom. thank you, mr. president. >> i thank the representative of israel for his state
groups are teaming up to form the dream team of terror. intent on making lives a nightmare for billions of israelis -- millions of israelis. "hezbollah and the lebanese resistance support hamas' strategy to end the conflict. for years, we warned the international community that hezbollah was amassing thousands of rockets and missiles. will you continue to remain silent? for years, we told you that hamas was building a terror stronghold in gaza and we call on the international community to...