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we have been talking about that here in the middle east. it is a huge development. this continuing escalation began with those escalation that that began with those exploding pager and walkie—talkie attacks on hezbollah members in lebanon. we then had israeli air strikes in the south and east of the country, we had strikes in the southern suburbs of the capital, beirut, what israel called "precise strikes" where they killed various commanders in hezbollah, strikes that targeted one or two apartments within a building. we again saw last night another significant escalation, when keep using, a further escalation yesterday evening when we saw and heard that huge strike here in beirut a which we now know killed the leader of hezbollah, hassan nasrallah, the leader of that group over 30 years and involved since its creation. he was very much a figurehead for it. it leaves questions about what happens am in lebanon and in the wider middle east. it is a hugely pivotal moment. there is a lot of concern about what happens next, but i think one thing that is fair to say is th
we have been talking about that here in the middle east. it is a huge development. this continuing escalation began with those escalation that that began with those exploding pager and walkie—talkie attacks on hezbollah members in lebanon. we then had israeli air strikes in the south and east of the country, we had strikes in the southern suburbs of the capital, beirut, what israel called "precise strikes" where they killed various commanders in hezbollah, strikes that targeted one...
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to link iran to the middle east to link iran to the mediterranean. definitely will impact the whole region, not to mention the impact on lebanon on domestic policy. because hassan nasrallah was the man calling the shots and deciding the war and the country is in the middle of a deep economic crisis. a deep political divide, society that is very fractured and there are concerns, even fears that this incident and this tragic incident and this tragic incident will have repercussions on the lebanese society. and this definitely as well has an impact because hassan nasrallah played a major role in syria, his troops are still operating in syria. this is what is at stake, the whole architecture of the middle east today. not to mention that the impact of this killing on the ward that is continuing. so, will hezbollah have the capability to continue the war and continue this escalation process? has the ability to go for a full—blown war? the media states that he doesn't want a full—blown war but he is prepared for it. the question is is hezbollah still prepar
to link iran to the middle east to link iran to the mediterranean. definitely will impact the whole region, not to mention the impact on lebanon on domestic policy. because hassan nasrallah was the man calling the shots and deciding the war and the country is in the middle of a deep economic crisis. a deep political divide, society that is very fractured and there are concerns, even fears that this incident and this tragic incident and this tragic incident will have repercussions on the...
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— there is a broader war in the middle east? that's what we're lookin: middle east?e east? that's what we're looking to avoid, we _ middle east? that's what we're looking to avoid, we have - middle east? that's what we're looking to avoid, we have a - middle east? that's what we're looking to avoid, we have a lot| looking to avoid, we have a lot of soft targets over there and our embassies and american civilians and i think that's the greatest worry that if this turns into a massive regional wall, that some of our faults will be targeted in that context and i do think the iranians want to fight a war against the us so i think it will do everything they can to fall short of that but again, once the situation starts escalating, it's difficult to know. , ., ., escalating, it's difficult to know. , ., . know. very good to have you with us assessment, - know. very good to have you with us assessment, thank i know. very good to have you l with us assessment, thank you for being with us. well, we've been able to see in the past few minutes a large explosion there on the sky
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citizens trapped in the middle east.ters are watching this with 42 days until election day, former president trump spoke to farmers last night concerned by the china threat to u.s. agriculture out of the vet yesterday in smithtown pennsylvania, listen to this. >> the first thing i would do my first call i'm going to call the president xi you have to honor the deal by $50 billion worth of american foreign product, i guarantee you he will buy 100% he will buy it. maria: congressman, what are your thoughts on the state of the race right now? >> i'm a guy from iowa and ask stay on the ad committee, first of all the biden administration has offered no trade policy particularly frag at any time of the last three years we had a complete failure at usda to show leadership, president trump is highlighting a 50 billion-dollar purchase agreement that was committed to by the chinese and the u.s., just in the last three years, when the drove up commodity prices and drive down prices for families when they went to the grocery store an
citizens trapped in the middle east.ters are watching this with 42 days until election day, former president trump spoke to farmers last night concerned by the china threat to u.s. agriculture out of the vet yesterday in smithtown pennsylvania, listen to this. >> the first thing i would do my first call i'm going to call the president xi you have to honor the deal by $50 billion worth of american foreign product, i guarantee you he will buy 100% he will buy it. maria: congressman, what...
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i the brink of all out war in the middle east?— the brink of all out war in the middle east? am deeply concerned about it. i have _ middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself— middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself put - middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself put it - middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself put it in - about it. i have myself put it in those terms that we are potentially at a brink point, and we have to come back from the brink, that is why with our allies we have been very very clear and co—ordinated, in saying de—escalate, we need a ceasefire, we need to de—escalate and that will be among the discussions i will have in new york, i take off for new york to the un meeting immediately after this interview, but that will be uppermost in our minds, de—escalate, ceasefire, pull back from the brink. israel says terrorists are firing rockets over the border, which means that tens of thousands of people have had to leave their homes. there is a simple principle here, do you actually back isra
i the brink of all out war in the middle east?— the brink of all out war in the middle east? am deeply concerned about it. i have _ middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself— middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself put - middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself put it - middle east? i am deeply concerned about it. i have myself put it in - about it. i have myself put it in those terms that we are potentially at a brink point, and we have...
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, that's why we should remain in the global minority today, in the middle east more... there should escalation of violence, the un general assembly should condemn such destructive actions by the united states, which encourage israel, the israeli leadership, the israeli special services to do this, well, as for ukraine, i repeat once again, one way around the russian president, around his approaches, to form, to withdraw the ukrainian armed forces from russian soil and... more to end the confrontation that has already taken a lot of human lives, but we must remember that this is really the last battle with nazism and the west in its insane confrontation with russia supports neo-nazism in its worst manifestations. today is the moment of truth, when those on the planet who are capable of seeing the light, must see the light. this is precisely what is. today is the motive for the actions of any politician, any head of state in forming their position, which will be expressed at the site of the upcoming session of the general assembly the united nations, and of course, russia today is not
, that's why we should remain in the global minority today, in the middle east more... there should escalation of violence, the un general assembly should condemn such destructive actions by the united states, which encourage israel, the israeli leadership, the israeli special services to do this, well, as for ukraine, i repeat once again, one way around the russian president, around his approaches, to form, to withdraw the ukrainian armed forces from russian soil and... more to end the...
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let's speak to former bbc middle east correspondentjim muir. including all phases of the lebanese civil war, which took place from 1975 to 1990. we spoke to you night after night during the last war of 2006 between israel and hezbollah. thank you for coming on to talk to us. you are in beirut again, still. i wonder how things are there where you are? in how things are there where you are? , ,. . ., how things are there where you are? , . ., ., ., are? in my particular area, we have not— are? in my particular area, we have not been _ are? in my particular area, we have not been directly - are? in my particular area, we have not been directly hit - are? in my particular area, we have not been directly hit by l have not been directly hit by israeli strikes, but we have been affected by them, in that, obviously, we heard the huge explosions yesterday, the ones that got hassan nasrallah. that was unprecedented. in all my years here, i have never heard anything quite like that before. a series of big explosions, but ramped together in about two secon
let's speak to former bbc middle east correspondentjim muir. including all phases of the lebanese civil war, which took place from 1975 to 1990. we spoke to you night after night during the last war of 2006 between israel and hezbollah. thank you for coming on to talk to us. you are in beirut again, still. i wonder how things are there where you are? in how things are there where you are? , ,. . ., how things are there where you are? , . ., ., ., are? in my particular area, we have not— are?...
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way to prevent a larger war in the middle east.— war in the middle east.ve heard again today _ war in the middle east. we have heard again todayjust _ war in the middle east. we have heard again todayjust how- war in the middle east. we have heard again todayjust how dire | war in the middle east. we have i heard again todayjust how dire the situation has become. the security council must deliver its responsibility for global peace and security. almost two hundred women have now come foward, accusing the former owner of harrods, mohamed al fayed, of sexual assault. campaigner and former subpostmaster sir alan bates, who helped to expose the post office horizon scandal, has received his knighthood at windsor castle. hello, i'm sarah campbell. air attacks are in preparation for boots on the ground. increased intensity of attacks from both sides. the uk has announced it is sending £5 million to lebanon to support humanitarian response efforts. world leaders are gathered at the united nations in new york in the us presidentjoe biden has warned an all—out war i
way to prevent a larger war in the middle east.— war in the middle east.ve heard again today _ war in the middle east. we have heard again todayjust _ war in the middle east. we have heard again todayjust how- war in the middle east. we have heard again todayjust how dire | war in the middle east. we have i heard again todayjust how dire the situation has become. the security council must deliver its responsibility for global peace and security. almost two hundred women have now come foward,...
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it appears that deterrence has broken down in the middle east. and we do see the dangerous levels of cooperation between russia and iran, in particular i would like to ask both of you, how do we upglade models of deterrence in the middle east. you talked about counter drone technology but what else can the u.s. be doing to address these? mr. wittman: being more effective on the economic front. as we look at sanctions and sanctions haven't worked. if you look at the most immediate impact, things that have the greatest ability to effect behavior it begins with economic sanctions. other friends around the world have to help us with that and we have to than staunch in our resolve to stick by those sanctions. and say they are bypassing the sanctions, we won't worry about the enforcement of the sanctions. we have to be all in. you have to say we are all in and make sure the sanctions are important. that has the most i think immediate impact on these nations. the other elements to strategicically deter them takes time and other thing, we need to think o
it appears that deterrence has broken down in the middle east. and we do see the dangerous levels of cooperation between russia and iran, in particular i would like to ask both of you, how do we upglade models of deterrence in the middle east. you talked about counter drone technology but what else can the u.s. be doing to address these? mr. wittman: being more effective on the economic front. as we look at sanctions and sanctions haven't worked. if you look at the most immediate impact, things...
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i spoke to nafiseh kohnavard, our middle east correspondent.y people, you just see a few of them, but along the way that we were coming to downtown beirut, from the morning, we see tens of familiesjust sleeping in the street. they spend the night here. they say that they don't have a home. many of them told us they don't have a house to go back to, because they are destroyed. the roads in tahir is closed, so they think any soon they cannot go back to their house. at the same time, there was three other air strikes today, targeting tahir right after the confirmation about the killing of hassan nasrallah, the leader of hezbollah, came. but let me explain the mood here. we have very strange mood. just minutes ago, suddenly we heard celebration. and some of the hezbollah supporters that only a few minutes ago, they were crying, suddenly they started to dance and celebrate. we ask them, what happened? apparently somehow they thought their leader is still alive, while hezbollah media office in a statement, they confirmed that he is killed in these ai
i spoke to nafiseh kohnavard, our middle east correspondent.y people, you just see a few of them, but along the way that we were coming to downtown beirut, from the morning, we see tens of familiesjust sleeping in the street. they spend the night here. they say that they don't have a home. many of them told us they don't have a house to go back to, because they are destroyed. the roads in tahir is closed, so they think any soon they cannot go back to their house. at the same time, there was...
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and of course, the focus is on the middle east, iran.ll, the statement, of course, of the new president of iran, mr. pazashkian. the channels are informed that there will be negotiations with representatives, so to speak, in a closed format of the united states of america. and again, there is nothing surprising in this. in the united states, they are trying, one way or another, to play on a certain balance of power within the region middle east. but there is one erroneous, so to speak, story that the iranians are counting on: firstly, elections are coming up and no one in america will conclude or negotiate any complicated things before the elections, yes, especially obligations to iran. is iran doing this? the situation in iran is not the most stable in terms of the economy, there is a certain, so to speak, dissatisfaction with economic policy inside, yes, that is , reforms are needed, iran needs investments, investments are still not quite working out to acquire, because the economy is not so attractive. that's how it is with us and in
and of course, the focus is on the middle east, iran.ll, the statement, of course, of the new president of iran, mr. pazashkian. the channels are informed that there will be negotiations with representatives, so to speak, in a closed format of the united states of america. and again, there is nothing surprising in this. in the united states, they are trying, one way or another, to play on a certain balance of power within the region middle east. but there is one erroneous, so to speak, story...
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conflict in the middle east. this is about an hour. . . . . >> good morning, my name is jonathan lord and senior fellow and director of the middle east security program. in 2022 the biden administration release the national defense strategy which identified china and russia and iran and north korea and violent extremist organizations as threats needing to be contained. bipartisan recognition of the challenge poised by challenge of russia and china and implementation is a whole of government toward the indo-pacific and european theaters. however, beginning at least 24 months ago and earlier we noticed a trend. america's top adversaries and competitors were finding ways to quoll bait bringing to bear their competencies to collude and assist each other in ways that benefited their aims and collectively worked to challenge the rules based order which allowed free nation around the world to prosper. iran has provided deadly drones in support of russia. russia has offered weapons systems to iran. china has become iran'
conflict in the middle east. this is about an hour. . . . . >> good morning, my name is jonathan lord and senior fellow and director of the middle east security program. in 2022 the biden administration release the national defense strategy which identified china and russia and iran and north korea and violent extremist organizations as threats needing to be contained. bipartisan recognition of the challenge poised by challenge of russia and china and implementation is a whole of...
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including throat and long range. missiles also head on the program, tensions board and expands in the middle east coast. the economic resistance in a rock militant brit attacks and major is really fort withdrawal, leading to pick a wounded plus my 2 cousins and my father were killed. and another cousin is still in critical condition and hospital is really strikes into a lab. and on show little sign of roland thing with over 70 civilians reportedly killed and hundreds more with it on wednesday or correspondence of the latest from both sides of the book. because as we can see, these really strikes are aimed at residential areas and buildings where civilians live among the dead are children and women civilians. this is the aftermath of his fellows attack. we are now in case he ought to be out like a peaceful and picturesque place, but has faced a barrage of rock inspired by 11 on base the militant girl. the, this is our teacher now still, my name's you know, neil on 30 minutes of news and views and starts not in. russia could be forced to use non conventional weaponry in response to an attack by no
including throat and long range. missiles also head on the program, tensions board and expands in the middle east coast. the economic resistance in a rock militant brit attacks and major is really fort withdrawal, leading to pick a wounded plus my 2 cousins and my father were killed. and another cousin is still in critical condition and hospital is really strikes into a lab. and on show little sign of roland thing with over 70 civilians reportedly killed and hundreds more with it on wednesday...
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iran has a whole galaxy of allied militias around the middle east. they have got the houthis in yemen and armed groups in syria and iraq. iran could ask these to step up their attacks on both israel and us bases in the region. but whatever response iran chooses, it will likely calibrate it to be just short of triggering a war it cannot win. and what will israel do next? well, the one thing it's not doing is pausing for a ceasefire. it reckons it's got hezbollah on the back foot now, so it'll want to press on with its military campaign until the threat of those missiles is removed. short of a hezbollah surrender, and that's pretty unlikely, it's almost inevitable that we could see this — israeli ground troops going into lebanon. they've been training for it this week. their priority will be to find and destroy those remaining missiles, many of which are underground. going in will be easy, but getting out could, like gaza, take months. frank gardner. president biden said nasrallah's death was a measure ofjustice for his victims, but the us would contin
iran has a whole galaxy of allied militias around the middle east. they have got the houthis in yemen and armed groups in syria and iraq. iran could ask these to step up their attacks on both israel and us bases in the region. but whatever response iran chooses, it will likely calibrate it to be just short of triggering a war it cannot win. and what will israel do next? well, the one thing it's not doing is pausing for a ceasefire. it reckons it's got hezbollah on the back foot now, so it'll...
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the role of china in the middle east. stay tuned. ken hammond is professor of east asian and global history at new mexico state university. and an activist with pivot to peace. thank you uh professor for joining us on have it out with galloway. let's start with where i left off. it would be fair to say that china has not yet begun to exercise in foreign policy anything like the weight that it possesses as the world's greatest manufacturing power. possibly the world's greatest economy, with the biggest navy and with an unvanquishable national spirit, in other words, they're walking softly, they're carrying a big stick, but they're walking softly, is that correct? i think that's very correct, i think that china has spent lot of uh invested lot of resources in recent years in developing its military capabilities. "this is primarily of course directed at uh defending itself from the aggression that the united states has been enhancing and and ramping up whether it's in the south china sea or the taiwan straight or other areas where the u
the role of china in the middle east. stay tuned. ken hammond is professor of east asian and global history at new mexico state university. and an activist with pivot to peace. thank you uh professor for joining us on have it out with galloway. let's start with where i left off. it would be fair to say that china has not yet begun to exercise in foreign policy anything like the weight that it possesses as the world's greatest manufacturing power. possibly the world's greatest economy, with the...
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, especially against the middle east, but now they are supporting israel because it's a part of the agreement between them to let this countries in the middle east to be separated and not only separated but also to be smaller and smaller in in order to dominate them, now we can see that the israelis will go and escalate against the palestinian and the lebanese resistance, they will escalate as much as they can, and then we will see the american after the escalation of the israelis and killing all the civilians, the american will interfere and they say, okay, please stop, it's too uh, it's over and... it's too much to do so for now. okay, honestly, we only have about a minute, and i really want to get this last question, because you mentioned the americans and that's going to bring me to my final question, i'm going to put to daniel, it's election season, you very well know in america, and uh, not american lawmakers, neither political party, not the democrats or the republicans have the stomach to get into another war, especially in west asia, not the outgoing bidens, not the pot
, especially against the middle east, but now they are supporting israel because it's a part of the agreement between them to let this countries in the middle east to be separated and not only separated but also to be smaller and smaller in in order to dominate them, now we can see that the israelis will go and escalate against the palestinian and the lebanese resistance, they will escalate as much as they can, and then we will see the american after the escalation of the israelis and killing...
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they don't want a wider middle east - respond. -- eran. they don't| want a wider middle east war. want to shed. hezbollah said that they didn't want an all—out war in around lebanon. that is something we are getting close to having right now. that again it gave the israelis confidence to push ahead with the plans they have been making since the last war endedin been making since the last war ended in 2006. many imponderables now. what does hamas do? today you sell weapons? do they kill a lot of civilians? how would israel respond then? also, what about israel? israel has spoken about a ground invasion of lebanon. what if they went through with that? �* , ., , a, ., that? briefly, how is all of this being _ that? briefly, how is all of this being framed - that? briefly, how is all of this being framed by - that? briefly, how is all of this being framed by the l that? briefly, how is all of- this being framed by the media where you are injerusalem? well, the israeli media is pretty excited about what has happened, and some of the journalists and stations who are pro—government have
they don't want a wider middle east - respond. -- eran. they don't| want a wider middle east war. want to shed. hezbollah said that they didn't want an all—out war in around lebanon. that is something we are getting close to having right now. that again it gave the israelis confidence to push ahead with the plans they have been making since the last war endedin been making since the last war ended in 2006. many imponderables now. what does hamas do? today you sell weapons? do they kill a lot...
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russian diplomacy is making every effort to resolve the crisis in the middle east and prevent the most catastrophic scenario. we are approaching events on... leaders, it seems to me, are behaving extremely responsibly, and this must be properly assessed, moscow considers the death of hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah a political assassination, washington has a completely different position, the israeli airstrike on beirut was applauded in the white house, this approach of the united states is a bloody event in the middle east, the world has seen more than once. biden said that this was right. and in order to lead everything, of course, the focus of the discussions at the un was the recent changes in russia's nuclear doctrine our country has reserved the right to use nuclear weapons. when it becomes finally clear whether they will switch to will they give ukraine permission for long-range weapons, well then it will be clear that they, as they understood what they heard. moscow is happy with all initiatives that will help resolve the conflict in ukraine. donald trump promised to find a g
russian diplomacy is making every effort to resolve the crisis in the middle east and prevent the most catastrophic scenario. we are approaching events on... leaders, it seems to me, are behaving extremely responsibly, and this must be properly assessed, moscow considers the death of hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah a political assassination, washington has a completely different position, the israeli airstrike on beirut was applauded in the white house, this approach of the united states is a...
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tony pointed into the middle east. politicians on tape and about the world wide condemning would be due to wally assassination of his beloved leader plus sauce. and benjamin netanyahu is always producing the photo right there. the prime minister sitting in new york apparently approving the strikes on may route as questions rise of old washington's role in the recent wave of the era. but inside the, across the level vm nissan yahoo, yesterday mentioned, and i for that is right l c b really it easiest down. so i've had to stay in somebody un scheduled assembly, judging the global style to unite against the as rarely for another story that shape a week or one off the international president. lot of my food in laying out major changes to rushes nuclear dr. and expanding the cases in which an attack on russian territory, little promo, must go to engage the sunday morning here in moscow in time for the weekly program, top stories of the week at all this moment. because our top story right now here on ology, international, straight to bainbridge, we go off the hinge block, confirm its lead to
tony pointed into the middle east. politicians on tape and about the world wide condemning would be due to wally assassination of his beloved leader plus sauce. and benjamin netanyahu is always producing the photo right there. the prime minister sitting in new york apparently approving the strikes on may route as questions rise of old washington's role in the recent wave of the era. but inside the, across the level vm nissan yahoo, yesterday mentioned, and i for that is right l c b really it...
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we approach the events in the middle east, all these, without involving, tragedies, not from the pointview of how the outcome will or will not affect our positions in the international arena. we just want to save. our country will work to prevent the spread of the middle east conflict to other countries, for example, in syria, neighboring lebanon, security is provided. died, but it was worth it, when they deal with regional problems, they are like once they think about only one thing: to...
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can an all-out war in the middle east l all—out war in the middle east be avoided?l-out war in the middle east be avoided?— be avoided? it has to be. we really have — be avoided? it has to be. we really have to _ be avoided? it has to be. we really have to avoid - be avoided? it has to be. we really have to avoid it. - be avoided? it has to be. we really have to avoid it. we i be avoided? it has to be. we | really have to avoid it. we are not there _ really have to avoid it. we are not there yet but we're working like hell— not there yet but we're working like hell with the french and many— like hell with the french and many others. like hell with the french and many ethere— like hell with the french and many others. this escalation and the growing _ many others. this escalation and the growing tension i many others. this escalation and the growing tension in i many others. this escalation i and the growing tension in the region does not appear to be ending any time soon. chi chi izundu, bbc news. the lebanese prime minister najib mikati has warned that more thani m
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, the only leader of the middle east, the only thing is, of course, for anybody who's actually paying attention who do, that is insane, most people, the indigenous people of the middle east who benjamin netanyahu's family or very recent arrivals there, uh, they know exactly what's going on, they're never going to let him be a leader in that part of the world, because he is one of the most dangerous people. ever walked the face of planet earth, especially because of his nuclear weapons that he keeps up behind his back, and so that's the the real danger i think right now uh is that these... israeli leadership have painted themselves into a corner where what they're coming out with is the a desperate desperate attempt to use the press, to use the media uh in order to convince few of the stupid people in the west, the more the most stupid people uh that they still have some credibility, most of the people uh watching this around the world, including many british journalists, i can assure you uh looking at this man and thinking the guy is losing the plot, he's lost touch with the reality.
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he is doing this for the birth of a new middle east, and he named it davin . well, if we agree with this analysis that we have the decline of our hegemony, if we believe that america is making decisive moves. it cannot be decisive and decisive in the region, and its presence is not so strong, and if we agree that the axis of resistance is a superior axis, with potential and... very heavy and inexpensive capacities, and it has a structure and organization, and if this let's accept that he has initiative and is showing that he is powerfully present on the scene and is defeating his enemy in the past year. it seems to me that resistance in the region has become a popular ideology and its roots are deep. the people of the countries of the region have become strong in this resistance, and this situation is not so easy to get rid of, but the more they press , the stronger the method will be, and it will be able to play a more active role in the scene and defeat the enemies of the arch who until now come on, look at yemen, saudi arabia defeated the uae, and now, for
he is doing this for the birth of a new middle east, and he named it davin . well, if we agree with this analysis that we have the decline of our hegemony, if we believe that america is making decisive moves. it cannot be decisive and decisive in the region, and its presence is not so strong, and if we agree that the axis of resistance is a superior axis, with potential and... very heavy and inexpensive capacities, and it has a structure and organization, and if this let's accept that he has...
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we begin with special coverage of the news from the middle east. earlier today trent sexting confirmed that the israeli military has killed but longtime leader, hassan nasrallah, and strikes last night on apartment complex in beirut. israel claims that hezbollah was using the complex as in underground headquarters . this represents a major escalation of the back-and- forth between israel and hezbollah, which israel has intensified in the last couple weeks. the strikes killed several other high-ranking hezbollah officials and the iranian state news that says in revolutionary guard general was killed in the same strike. lebanon lawns -- and more than 100 wounded in the strikes. that number is expected to rise. nasrallah is a travertine cleric, who has led the group since 1992 and has grown the group in most powerful running back and forth and the reason both militarily and political terry. it is what is called a state within a state. he also led the group through decades of conflict with israel, participate in the syrian civil war on behalf of of the
we begin with special coverage of the news from the middle east. earlier today trent sexting confirmed that the israeli military has killed but longtime leader, hassan nasrallah, and strikes last night on apartment complex in beirut. israel claims that hezbollah was using the complex as in underground headquarters . this represents a major escalation of the back-and- forth between israel and hezbollah, which israel has intensified in the last couple weeks. the strikes killed several other...
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middle east.iddle east. frank, _ really quite dangerous. for the middle east. frank, we - really quite dangerous. for the middle east. frank, we will. middle east. frank, we will leave it there and i know you are contributing lots to our live page which is up and running and thank you for taking time out to talk to us. let's return to anna foster in beirut — and from what the idf colonel was just saying earlier, no sense at all that israel is considering easing back on its actions. no, andi no, and i think what you've had in the last half hour or so is a lot of really interesting reaction, a lot of excellent analysis, so what i thought i would give you again for now is just a sense of what it feels like to be here in beirut tonight and what it felt like tonight and what it felt like to be here throughout the course of the day because of course, this time yesterday, we still had the confusion and the fear and people really trying to work out what it happened after that very large air that we felt a
middle east.iddle east. frank, _ really quite dangerous. for the middle east. frank, we - really quite dangerous. for the middle east. frank, we will. middle east. frank, we will leave it there and i know you are contributing lots to our live page which is up and running and thank you for taking time out to talk to us. let's return to anna foster in beirut — and from what the idf colonel was just saying earlier, no sense at all that israel is considering easing back on its actions. no, andi...
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the killing of one man can set the entire middle east ablaze.gn is leaving a trail of destruction. the next phase is likely to include a ground invasion of southern lebanon. this country is now waiting, fearful about what may come next. hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut. israel has released the latest figures from the idf. they say that they've hit around 120 hezbollah targets here in lebanon today, and in the east of the country, at least 3a people have been killed in a series of israeli air strikes there, although that number is expected to rise. our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin has been to the bekaa valley and sent this report. sunday afternoon in the bekaa valley. allahu akbar! a massive israeli strike, and just one of many. there were at least 30 in a single hour. danger here in every direction. this man says, our neighbours, the jamilfamily next door, are all gone. quickly, quickly, help me! others are fighting for their lives after strikes earlier this week, like noor, who's six years old. she was injured on her own doorste
the killing of one man can set the entire middle east ablaze.gn is leaving a trail of destruction. the next phase is likely to include a ground invasion of southern lebanon. this country is now waiting, fearful about what may come next. hugo bachega, bbc news, beirut. israel has released the latest figures from the idf. they say that they've hit around 120 hezbollah targets here in lebanon today, and in the east of the country, at least 3a people have been killed in a series of israeli air...
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and if the so again, are rough ones at the middle east is on the brink of a full scale vote for goods by the conflict in gone. so we'll do it when the split is due. the fact that the israeli palestinian conflict remains unresolved as destabilizing the entire region. the unprecedented brutality and devastation of the consequences in gaza has triggered the sharp escalation in 11 in his real confrontation. the middle east is at the brink of full blown war, which it seems some keenly wish to see to transpire, to on september 23rd alone. as a result of the large scale was rarely bombardment of lebanon. and it was at least 558 people died, including 50 children who, according to unicef in one day and 11 on more people were killed than in the past 11 months. but we strongly condemn actions of the israeli side, which blatantly violates the sovereignty of the country of lebanon. if we call for the immediate end to hostilities, which will end further bloodshed and create conditions for diplomatic and political resolutions. but we, that a lot has been said about the latest escalation of violence
and if the so again, are rough ones at the middle east is on the brink of a full scale vote for goods by the conflict in gone. so we'll do it when the split is due. the fact that the israeli palestinian conflict remains unresolved as destabilizing the entire region. the unprecedented brutality and devastation of the consequences in gaza has triggered the sharp escalation in 11 in his real confrontation. the middle east is at the brink of full blown war, which it seems some keenly wish to see to...
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that'd be un headquarters in the middle east. ukraine reforming the united nations rush. this relationship for the west sources relationship with a global south. all that talks about now regarding the middle east department as elaborate, has condemned tvs as a nation. all the leader of has go are calling it a political motor. she says that the violence in both garza and 11 on must be stopped immediately. however, of also says that any possible attempts to resolve the crisis in the middle east, se you, when i being blocked by the united states as well, only as your own street solutions for gaza and israel. it's possible, i'm sure you have the most problem. then there is no justification, and there can be no justification for the acts of terrorism, the victims of which weighs the very least october 7th last year. but everyone who still has feelings of the flesh is outraged by the fact that the october tragedy is being used for a mass collective punishment and other studies which has turned into an unprecedented humanitarian disaster. when you're kind of killing this palesti
that'd be un headquarters in the middle east. ukraine reforming the united nations rush. this relationship for the west sources relationship with a global south. all that talks about now regarding the middle east department as elaborate, has condemned tvs as a nation. all the leader of has go are calling it a political motor. she says that the violence in both garza and 11 on must be stopped immediately. however, of also says that any possible attempts to resolve the crisis in the middle east,...
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nevertheless, washington continues to block security council resolutions on a ceasefire in the middle east. the killing of palestinian civilians with american weapons must be stopped immediately. delivery to the enclave must be ensured humanitarian supplies, the restoration of infrastructure has been organized. and most importantly, it is necessary to guarantee the implementation of the legitimate right of the palestinians to self-determination, to allow them. not in words, but in deeds, as they say, to create on the ground a territorially continuous and viable state within the 1967 borders and with its capital in east jerusalem. and while high-ranking tribunes speak of the need to cease fire in the middle east, explosions are heard in the region itself. the israel defense forces again struck the dahiya region in beirut, where the leader of hezbollah was liquidated. radical. made by the movement. sayed hassan nasrul, the secretary general of hezbollah, joined the immortal great men whom he led for almost 30 years, from victory to victory. the leadership of hezbollah vows to continue the fi
nevertheless, washington continues to block security council resolutions on a ceasefire in the middle east. the killing of palestinian civilians with american weapons must be stopped immediately. delivery to the enclave must be ensured humanitarian supplies, the restoration of infrastructure has been organized. and most importantly, it is necessary to guarantee the implementation of the legitimate right of the palestinians to self-determination, to allow them. not in words, but in deeds, as...
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it's almost groundhog day in the middle east. how you get to an independent state and autonomy and you look at the reality of facts on the ground and you look at how palestinian communities had been blocked off from each other, even in the west bank. you know, i'm just sort of interested as what, what part of palestine is, is available any longer for another state or for an autonomous region. because they, it's been dissected. i mean, honestly folks look at the map, it's just, it's an incredibly convent, you know, a conflicting thing to be talking on one hand about the need for 2 state solution. but then we'll look at the realities of what has happened since these efforts that you are very involved with to do it. i just love to get someone to answer that question. well, see, do you have to look beyond the, the math today? and this is what is possible. so 1st of all, you know the old adage when you're digging yourself into a hole, the 1st requirement is to stop digging, which means that uh, the ongoing is really activities that ha
it's almost groundhog day in the middle east. how you get to an independent state and autonomy and you look at the reality of facts on the ground and you look at how palestinian communities had been blocked off from each other, even in the west bank. you know, i'm just sort of interested as what, what part of palestine is, is available any longer for another state or for an autonomous region. because they, it's been dissected. i mean, honestly folks look at the map, it's just, it's an...
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about the even mission, hopefully and basically in the region, the cries i heard across the middle east as opposed to patients on diplomats world wide, condemned the is really assassination of hezbollah, alida hassan's and us about and benjamin netanyahu is office release, is a, a photo of the prime minister right there, sitting in new york, apparently approving the strikes on babe ruth as questions rise of a washington's role in the recent wave of terror attacks suppressed lebanon. kind of another sort of the shape the week here when i see the russian president laying out major changes to the country's nuclear doctrine. expanding the cases in which an attack on the russian territory will prompt moscow to engage in strategic austin, [000:00:00;00] the running down the top stories of the week. and all of this, our life must go with all the international top story for you right now. straight to be rude, we go off the heads, block confirmed as lead to pass on. that's what i was assassinated in his railey strike on friday. i am good, as you would imagine, boiled over on the streets of the a
about the even mission, hopefully and basically in the region, the cries i heard across the middle east as opposed to patients on diplomats world wide, condemned the is really assassination of hezbollah, alida hassan's and us about and benjamin netanyahu is office release, is a, a photo of the prime minister right there, sitting in new york, apparently approving the strikes on babe ruth as questions rise of a washington's role in the recent wave of terror attacks suppressed lebanon. kind of...
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the the prize i've heard across the middle east, the politicians on different about the world wide condemned because really sucks the nation. the principal, i later on, not even the meal was office really says that photo right there, the prime minister sitting in new york photography approving the strikes on paint route discretions arise of a washington's role in the recent wave of terror. us talk to across the web nissan yahoo yesterday mentioned and i couldn't get is right l 6 piece really in an easier style, things of how to send you to the us general assembly coaching the global south to united against b. as righty. bump the sole source of the week and all right, now it's time for the weekly here, one off to you. so top story, this our straight to be route. we go off the head block, confirm its lead a house on nothing at all. it was assassinated and as really strike there on friday, you can imagine and go boiled over on the street to the arab world. and the grief was clear for all to see the tears flowing in babe ruth, this crowd is gather outside of most to move on her son, most of our
the the prize i've heard across the middle east, the politicians on different about the world wide condemned because really sucks the nation. the principal, i later on, not even the meal was office really says that photo right there, the prime minister sitting in new york photography approving the strikes on paint route discretions arise of a washington's role in the recent wave of terror. us talk to across the web nissan yahoo yesterday mentioned and i couldn't get is right l 6 piece really in...
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the okay, let's turn the 2 developments in the middle east. a drill and struck a lot of ports in southern israel. overnights injuring to people. plumes of smoke were seeing rising in the area following the attack. the idea of c, it is interest. after the 2nd drill and over the red sea, the rocky is not make resistance movements. umbrella griffing off malicious as claimed responsibility for the incident. disruptions were caused to port activity. a nearby roads were temporarily closer. we lost with his paula and the idea of continuing to exchange fire across the israel level. and border frontage. circulating on line shows is really so it was years hiding from rocket speed fired . the idea is also a non fitz calling up a number of reserved for gauge for military operations in the countries north, upcoming se released forces chief of stuff i was told, troops to prepare for a possible invasion of the neighbouring same. can you hear the jets overhead? fuller, we've been starting the whole day, but this is both to the ground for the possible entry to
the okay, let's turn the 2 developments in the middle east. a drill and struck a lot of ports in southern israel. overnights injuring to people. plumes of smoke were seeing rising in the area following the attack. the idea of c, it is interest. after the 2nd drill and over the red sea, the rocky is not make resistance movements. umbrella griffing off malicious as claimed responsibility for the incident. disruptions were caused to port activity. a nearby roads were temporarily closer. we lost...
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targeting lebanese territory with civilian casualties. mounting and residential building destroyed the middle east is at the brink of full blown moore, which it seems some seemly wish to see to transpire and rush. i condemned this well . some documents have left a note in the gathering gap. the united nations security council, bosses' daughters of different amounts will gauss in protest during this speech by, as well as prime minister at the annual un general assembly, the hello and welcome. this is all of the international with the very latest world news out there it is. good to have your company this, our laptop story. hezbollah has concerns the desk to all the lead, how son as well a who was killed in his really strike on a route on friday. his eminence, the master of resistance, the righteous oven, has passed away to be with his lord and to his pleasure as a great monta, heroic daring, brave wise, insightful and faithful lead to the leadership of hezbollah pledges to the highest, most sacred and most precious martha. now jenny, full of sacrifices and moss, is that it will continue it's jihad i
targeting lebanese territory with civilian casualties. mounting and residential building destroyed the middle east is at the brink of full blown moore, which it seems some seemly wish to see to transpire and rush. i condemned this well . some documents have left a note in the gathering gap. the united nations security council, bosses' daughters of different amounts will gauss in protest during this speech by, as well as prime minister at the annual un general assembly, the hello and welcome....
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from reality in the middle east. at the moment, he talked about the diplomatic solution is still possible but we've seen secretary of state antony blinken coming to the middle east ten times, travelling tens of thousands of miles and what we've seen going back to october is a war in gaza that has spread to lebanon that is involved iran, that is involving yemen, iraq, militias in syria the u.s. diplomacy in the middle east has been adrift now for 11 months. now we have more than 41,000 dead in gaza in lebanon in this space of 24 hours. you had the highest death toll since the sobre and shatila massacres the united states is spinning its wheels in the middle east, there's lots of talk, but the war is getting worse. it spreading. and at what point you have to ask yourself, does the united states put its interests first and say, this has got to stop because this war in lebanon, in gaza is posing a long term danger to the interests of the united states. think about the impact of the war in iraq. it lead to isis it led to
from reality in the middle east. at the moment, he talked about the diplomatic solution is still possible but we've seen secretary of state antony blinken coming to the middle east ten times, travelling tens of thousands of miles and what we've seen going back to october is a war in gaza that has spread to lebanon that is involved iran, that is involving yemen, iraq, militias in syria the u.s. diplomacy in the middle east has been adrift now for 11 months. now we have more than 41,000 dead in...
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how dangerous a moment is this for the middle east?— middle east?dangerous as _ middle east? really dangerous, as dangerous as any _ middle east? really dangerous, as dangerous as any in _ middle east? really dangerous, as dangerous as any in the _ middle east? really dangerous, as dangerous as any in the last - middle east? really dangerous, as dangerous as any in the last 12 - dangerous as any in the last 12 months since those hamas attacks, which by the way this last year has been the most dangerous year since 1948 when it fought and won independence. why is it so dangerous? that is because at the moment there seems to be no possibility of diplomacy getting through and d escalating the situation. that is because it depends on a ceasefire in gaza and that isn't happening either. while israel has scored a really significant tactical victory here, there is a potential long term downside because israel has humiliated its enemy in lebanon, there is no question about that but it doesn't get israel closer to its strategic aims, the things it wants to do
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alex photographer is a middle east analyst and a ron expert for the middle east institute in washington, dc. he describes how surprised iranians were about in us dollars deck to say that there are shelves shopped into. right. and i think would be an understatement. clearly getting the dane, you have something to fill out this individual that iran has cultivated for, for a very long time, especially going back to the creation of his go back in 1982 that this individual was you just heard from kareem and bay road has been the headquarters of all for 30 years, is no longer with us. the haven't come out so far and promise anything specific other than asking for muslims solidarity. now you can read that the way you wish, but it certainly doesn't sound like you're right is ready to find anything out in just a moment. so yeah, i mean there, ron supreme liter, ayatollah ali. how many has said that the hezbollah cheese death will not go on avenged? um you just said that maybe there might not be a response soon, but what might a response look like? i mean, obviously they have tools in their, in t
alex photographer is a middle east analyst and a ron expert for the middle east institute in washington, dc. he describes how surprised iranians were about in us dollars deck to say that there are shelves shopped into. right. and i think would be an understatement. clearly getting the dane, you have something to fill out this individual that iran has cultivated for, for a very long time, especially going back to the creation of his go back in 1982 that this individual was you just heard from...
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we start with the latest on the conflict in middle east. conducting more air strikes on lebanon what it claims to be buildings with his brother weapons. earlier israeli military ordered residents of three specific buildings in the south of beirut to evacuate. earlier huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising over earlier, huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising over the lebanese capital after israel fired a series of rockets into the southern suburbs of beirut. the israel defense force says it was targetting what it says is hezbollah's headquarters and its leader hassan nasrallah. tonight its unclear if he was in the building but at least six people were killed in the attack and nearly 100 have been injured according to lebanese officals. iran, which backs hezbollah, has called the attack on the capital in the southern suburbs of dar—hear a �*dangerous, game—changing escalation.�* this is the live view across beirut where it's just gone one o'clock in the morning. ourfirst report tonight is from our middle east correspondent hugo bachega
we start with the latest on the conflict in middle east. conducting more air strikes on lebanon what it claims to be buildings with his brother weapons. earlier israeli military ordered residents of three specific buildings in the south of beirut to evacuate. earlier huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising over earlier, huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising over the lebanese capital after israel fired a series of rockets into the southern suburbs of beirut. the israel defense force says...
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in california, the price of hood across the middle east was politicians, and diplomats worldwide condemned these awaiting the assassination of hezbollah, alida a son, knoxville with it in y'all's office, releasing that photo right there, the prime minister in new york, the power of the approving the strikes on a route, this question was a rise of a washington's role at the recent wave of terror attack suppressed level. and even the sort of the shape that we cannot see a president bottom imprudent lays out major changes to russia's nuclear trends. expanding the cases in which an attack on the russian territory will probably 2 months ago to engage just featured offers the just off the ones we have locally here at moscow on this sunday with the top stories of the week on this ours main headlines as a mountain top story right now to kick it off to be rude. we go off the heads block, confirm this lead a house on nothing at all. la was assassinated in as early as tripe err on friday. you would imagine, and rightly so that i can go boiled over on the streets of the arab world. and the grief was c
in california, the price of hood across the middle east was politicians, and diplomats worldwide condemned these awaiting the assassination of hezbollah, alida a son, knoxville with it in y'all's office, releasing that photo right there, the prime minister in new york, the power of the approving the strikes on a route, this question was a rise of a washington's role at the recent wave of terror attack suppressed level. and even the sort of the shape that we cannot see a president bottom...
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frantic diplomatic efforts underway to prefent larger war in the middle east.bility for global peace and security. also in un, ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, has warned the world that russia is preparing a serious escalation of its war against his country. broadcaster phillip schofield has announced he will appear in a new tv series after leaving this morning 16 months ago. i'll be back in a moment but let's bring you up—to—date with all the sports news. that's crossover to the sportscenter. let us start with football.
frantic diplomatic efforts underway to prefent larger war in the middle east.bility for global peace and security. also in un, ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, has warned the world that russia is preparing a serious escalation of its war against his country. broadcaster phillip schofield has announced he will appear in a new tv series after leaving this morning 16 months ago. i'll be back in a moment but let's bring you up—to—date with all the sports news. that's crossover to the...
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i'm kim brunhuber, live in atlanta we're following the latest developments in the middle east, following the israeli airstrike in lebanon that killed hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah the israeli strikes have been going on for days now and they're showing no signs of letting up despite new fears. of a wider war in the region of a look here, we have new video from lebanon showing some of the damage from today's israeli airstrikes in lebanon. lebanon's state news agency says, the sunday strikes have killed at least ten people. meanwhile, we've just heard from the idf that a number of projectiles have been fired from lebanon lebanon, into israel now all this is happening as the u.s. says, israel is moving troops to the border with lebanon. a possible sign of preparations for a cross-border incursion. israel says a ground operation is only one of the options. it's considering we need to understand there's a huge amount of different tools that we have in our toolbox. ground operations is one of them. we are preparing for that if it is required, if were received the instructions let's leader w
i'm kim brunhuber, live in atlanta we're following the latest developments in the middle east, following the israeli airstrike in lebanon that killed hezbollah leader hassan nasrallah the israeli strikes have been going on for days now and they're showing no signs of letting up despite new fears. of a wider war in the region of a look here, we have new video from lebanon showing some of the damage from today's israeli airstrikes in lebanon. lebanon's state news agency says, the sunday strikes...
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all those and him in the middle east. they are still the adults people, they are still thinking as adults and they are still restraining themselves from entering a bigger one. but i think he broke all limits. as i wrote, i read in a higher it's a few hours ago. they said that even on single sending some thoughts to live by not, i mean this is something very big. and then also another story that they are. they asked through the, the leader of the, in resolution to, to go and to hire somewhere. and this is something, it's a pre years to a bigger step. this might be taken by a, you know, there's some mixed messages coming from the idea. so because in the same briefing, when it announced as well as killing, it also said it doesn't speak escalation. i mean, how to those 2 messages, car late us listen, when, when war starts to i mean choices loss to, of course, very so many advertisement to and counter advertisement. i mean, information should not be really taken very, very seriously all the time from an army, especially a very
all those and him in the middle east. they are still the adults people, they are still thinking as adults and they are still restraining themselves from entering a bigger one. but i think he broke all limits. as i wrote, i read in a higher it's a few hours ago. they said that even on single sending some thoughts to live by not, i mean this is something very big. and then also another story that they are. they asked through the, the leader of the, in resolution to, to go and to hire somewhere....
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the current port rise ation that we're seeing in the middle east has in a way also had an impact on the security situation here in the country. this is something that the interior ministry has been saying for a long time. this is something that we've heard also from domestic intelligence agency here in germany. so basically what we're seeing is on the one hand, dynamic that is long standing that need to protect jewish institutions, but also a more recent component which is specifically the fact that the middle east conflict has now had an impact here in germany as well. do you have used thomas battle that now german foreign minister and the babel is on another tour of the middle east bush for the seas file and the board and guards up above met for us with the saudi ford of minnesota. andrea ad before traveling onto jordan talks to secure a choose our as an impasse and happened complicated by the recovery of 6 dead hostages from gaza. book is now in israel and is duly to to visit the occupied westbank. as a chief, political correspondent, athena hossa is travelling with the german foreig
the current port rise ation that we're seeing in the middle east has in a way also had an impact on the security situation here in the country. this is something that the interior ministry has been saying for a long time. this is something that we've heard also from domestic intelligence agency here in germany. so basically what we're seeing is on the one hand, dynamic that is long standing that need to protect jewish institutions, but also a more recent component which is specifically the fact...
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the whole of the middle east remains poised a knife edge.cupier. most of the arab and islamic governments remain silent. well, sometimes they speak, but they very rarely do. the lebanese resistance with an extremely... limited strike overwhelmed the apartite states defenses, iron dome, anti-ballistic, anti-aircraft, they swept it all away with a relatively small number of relatively primitive weapons and the apartite state knows that the lebanese resistance have thousands upon thousands of weapons. of a far greater caliber, which they have not yet fired. this explains why the apartite state has continued to deny the world the evidence of the damage that was done by the resistance attack just the other day, and it's why they themselves have been quiet, so if a strategic equilibrium has been achieved, on the northern front, that means the possibility of the americans, the british and the others being drawn into world war ii in the lavant, has comenurately dimmed, but the danger of world war ii in the persian gulf remains extent. the islamic re
the whole of the middle east remains poised a knife edge.cupier. most of the arab and islamic governments remain silent. well, sometimes they speak, but they very rarely do. the lebanese resistance with an extremely... limited strike overwhelmed the apartite states defenses, iron dome, anti-ballistic, anti-aircraft, they swept it all away with a relatively small number of relatively primitive weapons and the apartite state knows that the lebanese resistance have thousands upon thousands of...
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anchor: the conflict in the middle east remains a key issue in the u.s. presidential election.mitted movement, a group of voters opposed to the current u.s. policy on the war in gaza has declined to support democratic presidential nominee, harris, they said it was due to her unwillingness to shift on unconditional weapons policy. they said they also oppose a donald trump presidency whose agenda includes plans to accelerate killing in gaza while intensifying the suppression of antiwar organizing. the uncommitted movement advised supporters to not vote for a swing state -- for a third-party candidate in swing states because it could help promote a trump victory. there are more than 211,000 arab americans in michigan, the second-highest highest number in the u.s. behind california. we can speak now to my colleague, she's on the ground in michigan and has been speaking to voters all day. tell us what you've been hearing on the ground. reporter: you are very welcome to saginaw, michigan, a swing city in a swing county in a swing state, the battleground state of michigan, where the p
anchor: the conflict in the middle east remains a key issue in the u.s. presidential election.mitted movement, a group of voters opposed to the current u.s. policy on the war in gaza has declined to support democratic presidential nominee, harris, they said it was due to her unwillingness to shift on unconditional weapons policy. they said they also oppose a donald trump presidency whose agenda includes plans to accelerate killing in gaza while intensifying the suppression of antiwar...