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israel has said nothing _ lebanon. israel has said nothing about _ lebanon. israel has said nothing about what - lebanon. israel has said nothing about what has| lebanon. israel has said - nothing about what has happened and has made no comment in either way. what does this tell us about israel's strategy if it is, indeed, behind this? it is part of a shadow conflict that has been going on between israel and iran for a long time. ., israel and iran for a long time. . i israel and iran for a long time. . ., �*, time. targeting each other's assets whenever _ time. targeting each other's assets whenever they - time. targeting each other's assets whenever they could | time. targeting each other's . assets whenever they could and of course israel's position is that it does not disclose its sources and who they have killed and who they bomb, particularly regarding iranians assets but iran does not comment on targets and so on. so this has been going on for some time but i think now it has rate —— reached a dangerous level because it comes against the backdrop
israel has said nothing _ lebanon. israel has said nothing about _ lebanon. israel has said nothing about what - lebanon. israel has said nothing about what has| lebanon. israel has said - nothing about what has happened and has made no comment in either way. what does this tell us about israel's strategy if it is, indeed, behind this? it is part of a shadow conflict that has been going on between israel and iran for a long time. ., israel and iran for a long time. . i israel and iran for a...
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the winery's owner agrees that israel has to go into lebanon to finish hezbollah. this man, who was born here, says he isn't scared by their threats, sent by text with photos of him taken from their side. he says, "there's no other choice, "otherwise the community won't return to live here. "maybe just a few crazy guys like me. "the children won't come back." it might not look it, but both sides have held back — conscious all out war could be even worse than gaza. but the israelis are now pushing harder, saying iran's strongest ally cannot be tolerated near them. and the reason why the israelis say all this is completely unacceptable to them is because life here has really ceased. people have left. businesses are being destroyed. the area has been emptied. something similar has been happening, too, on the other side of the border. israeli firepower has done a lot of damage in lebanon and has forced tens of thousands of lebanese civilians to flee the border. in 2006, when these israeli conscripts were infants, hezbollah fought israel to a standstill. like their en
the winery's owner agrees that israel has to go into lebanon to finish hezbollah. this man, who was born here, says he isn't scared by their threats, sent by text with photos of him taken from their side. he says, "there's no other choice, "otherwise the community won't return to live here. "maybe just a few crazy guys like me. "the children won't come back." it might not look it, but both sides have held back — conscious all out war could be even worse than gaza. but...
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_ on its bases and pretty much most of lebanon so— on its bases and pretty much most of lebanon. so it would be very unpopular domestically in lebanon. but it— unpopular domestically in lebanon. but it is— unpopular domestically in lebanon. but it is something which israeli mililary— but it is something which israeli military planners are quite concerned about. because ever since they fought _ concerned about. because ever since they fought an inconclusive war with hezbollah _ they fought an inconclusive war with hezbollah in lebanon in 2006, hezbollah in lebanon in 2006, hezbollah has been building up its arsenal— hezbollah has been building up its arsenal of iranians supplied rockets, _ arsenal of iranians supplied rockets, missiles and other weapons and it— rockets, missiles and other weapons and it has— rockets, missiles and other weapons and it has a — rockets, missiles and other weapons and it has a formidable arsenal. israel— and it has a formidable arsenal. israel is — and it has a formidable arsenal. israel is a — and it has a formidable arsenal. isra
_ on its bases and pretty much most of lebanon so— on its bases and pretty much most of lebanon. so it would be very unpopular domestically in lebanon. but it— unpopular domestically in lebanon. but it is— unpopular domestically in lebanon. but it is something which israeli mililary— but it is something which israeli military planners are quite concerned about. because ever since they fought _ concerned about. because ever since they fought an inconclusive war with hezbollah _ they...
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and other areas within lebanon. and therefore that could bring a different level to the conflict that has been going on. the conflict going on for over six months between hezbollah and the israeli army from southern lebanon to northern israel and in the opposite direction. find to northern israel and in the opposite direction.— opposite direction. and one hezbollah _ opposite direction. and one hezbollah leader _ opposite direction. and one hezbollah leader has - opposite direction. and one hezbollah leader has said i opposite direction. and one i hezbollah leader has said that attack we saw overnight could usher in a new stage in the conflict so that potential is still there with hezbollah. 0f that potential is still there with hezbollah. of course, hezbollah is hugely armed in terms of the weaponry at its disposable, isn't it? {if weaponry at its disposable, isn't it? . ., , weaponry at its disposable, isn't it? , ., weaponry at its disposable, isn't it? of course, hezbollah has always warned that — it? of co
and other areas within lebanon. and therefore that could bring a different level to the conflict that has been going on. the conflict going on for over six months between hezbollah and the israeli army from southern lebanon to northern israel and in the opposite direction. find to northern israel and in the opposite direction.— opposite direction. and one hezbollah _ opposite direction. and one hezbollah leader _ opposite direction. and one hezbollah leader has - opposite direction. and one...
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joined have been hired to hezbollah and lebanon arejoined in have been hired to hezbollah and lebanon are joined in with their massive store of missiles over the years that the iranians of helped them build up.— years that the iranians of helped them build u. ., , ., , them build up. your broad thoughts on where exactly _ them build up. your broad thoughts on where exactly the _ them build up. your broad thoughts on where exactly the region - them build up. your broad thoughts on where exactly the region stands| on where exactly the region stands now, frank? iii on where exactly the region stands now. frank?— on where exactly the region stands now, frank? if you imagine a ladder with a lot of — now, frank? if you imagine a ladder with a lot of different _ now, frank? if you imagine a ladder with a lot of different wrongs, - with a lot of different wrongs, where — with a lot of different wrongs, where halfway up that ladder of escalation. israel could choose to id escalation. israel could choose to go up _ escalation. israel could choose to go up it_ escalation. israel could ch
joined have been hired to hezbollah and lebanon arejoined in have been hired to hezbollah and lebanon are joined in with their massive store of missiles over the years that the iranians of helped them build up.— years that the iranians of helped them build u. ., , ., , them build up. your broad thoughts on where exactly _ them build up. your broad thoughts on where exactly the _ them build up. your broad thoughts on where exactly the region - them build up. your broad thoughts on where...
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israeli jets have been raiding deeper into lebanon and syria. in iran tonight, protesters went out onto the streets of tehran, chanting, "death to israel!" the iranian regime believes its security depends on deterring its enemies. the raid on damascus showed that it's not doing that. the question now is what the iranians will do to show that they are not deterred by israel. a response might not be immediate or straightforward and is likely to be calibrated to reflect iran's reluctance to get involved in an all—out war. jeremy bowen, bbc news, in northern israel. here in washington, senior us and israeli officials held a two—hour virtual meeting to discuss alternative proposals to an israeli military invasion of rafah in the southern gaza strip. to understand what came out of the meeting, i spoke to former us state department official david makovsky. good to have you back on bbc news. i want to start with the joint statement come out of the meeting with israel. it is that the us side expressed concerns over rafah and added, quote: what do you
israeli jets have been raiding deeper into lebanon and syria. in iran tonight, protesters went out onto the streets of tehran, chanting, "death to israel!" the iranian regime believes its security depends on deterring its enemies. the raid on damascus showed that it's not doing that. the question now is what the iranians will do to show that they are not deterred by israel. a response might not be immediate or straightforward and is likely to be calibrated to reflect iran's reluctance...
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we have had rockets fired this morning from lebanon on from hezbollah. — this morning from lebanon on from hezbollah, iran hasn't stopped from the last— hezbollah, iran hasn't stopped from the last six— hezbollah, iran hasn't stopped from the last six months, they have been attacking _ the last six months, they have been attacking us on all sides and last night _ attacking us on all sides and last night they— attacking us on all sides and last night they launched from their own territory~ _ night they launched from their own territory. its night they launched from their own territo . �* , , ., night they launched from their own territo . a ~ ., , ., territory. as you know, this was a retaliatory — territory. as you know, this was a retaliatory strike, _ territory. as you know, this was a retaliatory strike, you _ territory. as you know, this was a retaliatory strike, you didn't - territory. as you know, this was a retaliatory strike, you didn't say l retaliatory strike, you didn't say it but it is widely understood to be your attack, april one on the uranium consular annex o
we have had rockets fired this morning from lebanon on from hezbollah. — this morning from lebanon on from hezbollah, iran hasn't stopped from the last— hezbollah, iran hasn't stopped from the last six— hezbollah, iran hasn't stopped from the last six months, they have been attacking _ the last six months, they have been attacking us on all sides and last night _ attacking us on all sides and last night they— attacking us on all sides and last night they launched from their own...
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hearing as you said some _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words from _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words from israeli - said some words from israeli officials that could be another response. what do you anticipate from israel, how will they go about their discussions within the wall cabinet, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, what will be the only agenda under anthony calculus about whether to respond or if indeed they do, in what way?— to respond or if indeed they do, in what way?- to respond or if indeed they do, in what way? one thing i won the last _ do, in what way? one thing i won the last few _ do, in what way? one thing i won the last few months - do, in what way? one thing i won the last few months as l do, in what way? one thing i won the last few months as i should not try to predict what benjamin netanyahu or the israeli government will do or how they respond because there is a lot of factors that go into that and it's not always the perspectives or sometimes different even among us offici
hearing as you said some _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words from _ lebanon to gaza. hearing as you said some words from israeli - said some words from israeli officials that could be another response. what do you anticipate from israel, how will they go about their discussions within the wall cabinet, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, what will be the only agenda under anthony calculus about whether to respond or if indeed they...
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several attacks on the lebanon _ human shields. several attacks on the lebanon border, - human shields. several attacks i on the lebanon border, resource tracks in syria. we are hearing the us is on highlight for retaliation from iran, how likely is that? is it at risk of becoming broader? it’s likely is that? is it at risk of becoming broader? it's a very delicate _ of becoming broader? it's a very delicate movement - of becoming broader? it's a very delicate movement to | of becoming broader? it's a l very delicate movement to be sure. the israeli strike on the iran diplomatic facility was bolder than some of the other strikes we have seen because it was a diplomatic facility. it was a diplomatic facility. it was also a irg sea bass so they sought as justified. in this moment, the condemnation of the world is on the idf following on the strike on the aid workers and they also would have to know that trying to retaliate against israel right now may rally support to israel's cause again and that is something they don't want. i wo
several attacks on the lebanon _ human shields. several attacks on the lebanon border, - human shields. several attacks i on the lebanon border, resource tracks in syria. we are hearing the us is on highlight for retaliation from iran, how likely is that? is it at risk of becoming broader? it’s likely is that? is it at risk of becoming broader? it's a very delicate _ of becoming broader? it's a very delicate movement - of becoming broader? it's a very delicate movement to | of becoming...
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and the security of lebanon and the security of lebanon as its major concerns. hezbollah notes that if you do something like that, lebanon will face dire consequences in it may well hold back. so iran may be running out of cards to play after tonight. find may be running out of cards to play after tonight.— play after tonight. and you 'ust play after tonight. and you just mentioned _ play after tonight. and you just mentioned that - play after tonight. and you just mentioned that this i play after tonight. and you - just mentioned that this comes off the back of her around a decade of questions with regards to iran in its place on the world and its relationships and diplomacy and the fact that i suppose in some ways, it has shown its hand and what it is capable of and what it is doing in one night, where it leave its place on the world stage? i the brody scene from the reaction we're getting from the us, the uk -- i think reaction we're getting from the us, the uk —— i think we're seeing from the us in the uk, that image of iran is the main danger within
and the security of lebanon and the security of lebanon as its major concerns. hezbollah notes that if you do something like that, lebanon will face dire consequences in it may well hold back. so iran may be running out of cards to play after tonight. find may be running out of cards to play after tonight.— play after tonight. and you 'ust play after tonight. and you just mentioned _ play after tonight. and you just mentioned that - play after tonight. and you just mentioned that this i play...
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targets inside lebanon. hello, i'm lyse doucet live in sderot. as the israel gaza war reaches six months mark. it was here in the early hours on october the 7th that hamas gunmen from the gaza strip stormed into southern israel, killing 1200 it was here in the early hours on october the 7th that hamas gunmen from the gaza strip stormed into southern israel, killing 1200 people and kidnapping more than 250. israel called it its darkest day. at the end of the murderous assault, 1200 israelis were dead, and over 250 had been taken hostage. the attack sparked what's become the deadliest and most destructive israel—gaza war, killing over thirty—thousand palestinians according to the hamas run health ministry. here in syrup, you can see on the horizon, gaza city. even today, we can see the smoke rising. —— here in sderot. israel carries out a campaign it says it will continue until hamas is destroyed. in the last few hours, we have heard from the israeli military. the israeli military says it has withdrawn more ground troops from the southern g
targets inside lebanon. hello, i'm lyse doucet live in sderot. as the israel gaza war reaches six months mark. it was here in the early hours on october the 7th that hamas gunmen from the gaza strip stormed into southern israel, killing 1200 it was here in the early hours on october the 7th that hamas gunmen from the gaza strip stormed into southern israel, killing 1200 people and kidnapping more than 250. israel called it its darkest day. at the end of the murderous assault, 1200 israelis were...
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for example, from lebanon. we know that there has been consternation in washington over the conflict and the direction of the conflict in gaza. how do you think this strike will be perceived at the white house? weill. perceived at the white house? well, i think the americans _ perceived at the white house? well, i think the americans are _ perceived at the white house? .11 i think the americans are concerned about the way that the war has spread around the region, and they have tried to try and keep a lid on things while continuing, notjust to give diplomatic and political support to israel, albeit with some misgivings, about a number of palestinian civilians who have been killed. but at the same time, the measure of america's approval or disapproval of israel really i think people should focus on is the degree to which it continues to supply israel with very sophisticated, very deadly heavy weapons that they have used, and those supplies are continuing and they have been further reports of the americans are pr
for example, from lebanon. we know that there has been consternation in washington over the conflict and the direction of the conflict in gaza. how do you think this strike will be perceived at the white house? weill. perceived at the white house? well, i think the americans _ perceived at the white house? well, i think the americans are _ perceived at the white house? .11 i think the americans are concerned about the way that the war has spread around the region, and they have tried to try and...
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. , the yemen or lebanon and other party stat). ., ,,., the yemen or lebanon and other party sto? . , .,, the yemen or lebanon and other party stat). ., , ., , the yemen or lebanon and other party stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple. _ stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop _ stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop the _ stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop the war- stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop the war in - is very simple, stop the war in gaza, stop palace indian genocide. —— palestinian genocide. gaza, stop palace indian genocide. -- palestinian genocide.— -- palestinian genocide. israel would deny — -- palestinian genocide. israel would deny that _ -- palestinian genocide. israel would deny that genocide - -- palestinian genocide. israel would deny that genocide is i -- palestinian genocide. israel- would deny that genocide is taking blake and that it is defending its right to exist. there are two sides to this, there are hamas who hold more than 200 hostages and israel's determi
. , the yemen or lebanon and other party stat). ., ,,., the yemen or lebanon and other party sto? . , .,, the yemen or lebanon and other party stat). ., , ., , the yemen or lebanon and other party stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple. _ stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop _ stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop the _ stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop the war- stop? what is your answer then? it is very simple, stop the war...
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and other areas within lebanon. and therefore, that could bring, you know, a different level to the conflict that has been going on, you know, for six months, and over six months, between hezbollah and the israeli army, from southern lebanon to northern israel and in the opposite direction. john kirby has been telling the programme that the us will continue to help israel defence itself but it does not want a war with iran. it will call the g7 together today to talk about a diplomatic response today. jae talk about a diplomatic response toda . , ., �* ., , today. joe biden told president netanyahu _ today. joe biden told president netanyahu that _ today. joe biden told president netanyahu that the _ today. joe biden told president netanyahu that the us - today. joe biden told president netanyahu that the us will - today. joe biden told president netanyahu that the us will not | netanyahu that the us will not participate in a response towards iran _ participate in a response towards iran. , ., ., participate in a r
and other areas within lebanon. and therefore, that could bring, you know, a different level to the conflict that has been going on, you know, for six months, and over six months, between hezbollah and the israeli army, from southern lebanon to northern israel and in the opposite direction. john kirby has been telling the programme that the us will continue to help israel defence itself but it does not want a war with iran. it will call the g7 together today to talk about a diplomatic response...
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the uk, us, lebanon, including an immediate embargo on arms ending up in the bodies of our children, and leveraged like suspending israel's membership of the un because it has already violated the un security council resolution and calling for an immediate ceasefire which the uk voted for. so, genocidal israel is not the discussion, the discussion is the rest of the world and what it is going to do, and what are the consequences on all of us after the normalisation of the mass murder of children, the normalisation of the mass destruction of an entire population, the erasure of an entire people by the use of famine, and disease as weapons of war? we are in the 21st century, and i believe the consequences will be severe. i believe the world, especially the west, have got to think seriously now, not just about palestine and what is happening, but about the international rules, international system. when will be the next war? against who? whose children? how are bigots all around the world going to use this moment to normalise such scenes that offend our humanity. i'm sorry to tell you t
the uk, us, lebanon, including an immediate embargo on arms ending up in the bodies of our children, and leveraged like suspending israel's membership of the un because it has already violated the un security council resolution and calling for an immediate ceasefire which the uk voted for. so, genocidal israel is not the discussion, the discussion is the rest of the world and what it is going to do, and what are the consequences on all of us after the normalisation of the mass murder of...
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more or less, _ celebration in lebanon. more or less, reaction so far. in addition _ less, reaction so far. in addition to the closing of airspaces all over the region which — airspaces all over the region which is _ airspaces all over the region which is affecting our travel, passengers and the economy — many— passengers and the economy — many things. so, it is concerning for countries, for people — concerning for countries, for people and there is call for restraint, not to escalate anymore. restraint, not to escalate anymore-— restraint, not to escalate an more. �* . . restraint, not to escalate an more. ~ . . ., anymore. and much influence do those neighbouring _ anymore. and much influence do those neighbouring governments have on both sides to pressure them to de—escalate? the have on both sides to pressure them to de-escalate? the other countries have _ them to de-escalate? the other countries have a _ them to de-escalate? the other countries have a strong - countries have a strong relation, or more or less a resuming relation betw
more or less, _ celebration in lebanon. more or less, reaction so far. in addition _ less, reaction so far. in addition to the closing of airspaces all over the region which — airspaces all over the region which is _ airspaces all over the region which is affecting our travel, passengers and the economy — many— passengers and the economy — many things. so, it is concerning for countries, for people — concerning for countries, for people and there is call for restraint, not to escalate...
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my guess is lebanon's economy minister amin salam. does his government have the means and the will to avert a national calamity?
my guess is lebanon's economy minister amin salam. does his government have the means and the will to avert a national calamity?
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the winery's owner agrees that israel has to go into lebanon to finish hezbollah. this man, who was born here, says he isn't scared by their threats, sent by text with photos of him taken from their side. he says, "there's no other choice, otherwise the community "won't return to live here. maybe just a few crazy guys like me. "the children won't come back." it might not look it, but both sides have held back — conscious all out war could be even worse than gaza. but the israelis are now pushing harder, saying iran's strongest ally cannot be tolerated near them. and the reason why the israelis say all this is completely unacceptable to them is because life here has really ceased. people have left. businesses are being destroyed. the area has been emptied. something similar has been happening, too, on the other side of the border. israeli firepower has done a lot of damage in lebanon and has forced tens of thousands of lebanese civilians to flee the border. in 2006, when these israeli conscripts were infants, hezbollah fought israel to a standstill. like their ene
the winery's owner agrees that israel has to go into lebanon to finish hezbollah. this man, who was born here, says he isn't scared by their threats, sent by text with photos of him taken from their side. he says, "there's no other choice, otherwise the community "won't return to live here. maybe just a few crazy guys like me. "the children won't come back." it might not look it, but both sides have held back — conscious all out war could be even worse than gaza. but the...
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the depth at which israeli warplanes are operating in lebanon is the kind of thing that at other times might be the exact thing we are talking about that because of the situation and gaza attention seems to be taken away from the northern front but israel says it is preparing for war there. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., . . ., there. we need to take into account that is real — there. we need to take into account that is real killing _ there. we need to take into account that is real killing six _ there. we need to take into account that is real killing six rallying - that is real killing six rallying commanders in damascus is a game changer. —— from iran. iran has made it very clear it will respond and this could serve as a trigger for a war between not only israel and iran and everyone is waiting for the kind of response iran has promised to basically retaliate so while you and i are talking about gaza and the prospects for a hostage deal it seems to me that israel and hamas are six out of ten close to signing are six out of ten close to signing a hostage deal because the israel prime ministe
the depth at which israeli warplanes are operating in lebanon is the kind of thing that at other times might be the exact thing we are talking about that because of the situation and gaza attention seems to be taken away from the northern front but israel says it is preparing for war there. ~ ., ., ~ ., ., . . ., there. we need to take into account that is real — there. we need to take into account that is real killing _ there. we need to take into account that is real killing six _ there. we...
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so not using proxies like hezbollah in lebanon and the houthi is, but a direct attack. israel felt it had to respond and all this week we have seen urgent appeals by the west, israel's friends in the us and elsewhere, saying please don't respond forcefully, leave it at that, take the win, president biden said. we shot down all the missiles, you are safe, nobody got killed. you have made your point. but israel still felt it had to respond to try and kind of show that it can still deter iran. what we have seen this morning is a very limited, calibrated, symbolic strike. very important where it has hit. the fact there is no damage that we can see, no casualties, that is fine. iran said it will not respond, that is great. but look at where it hit. isfahan province, that is home to iran's uranium enrichment facility and several nuclear facilities and several nuclear facilities and several airbases, several military centres, and israel is making the point that it can strike there and it could strike in a much stronger way if it chose to. and at 11:30 gmt, 12:30 bst we will be
so not using proxies like hezbollah in lebanon and the houthi is, but a direct attack. israel felt it had to respond and all this week we have seen urgent appeals by the west, israel's friends in the us and elsewhere, saying please don't respond forcefully, leave it at that, take the win, president biden said. we shot down all the missiles, you are safe, nobody got killed. you have made your point. but israel still felt it had to respond to try and kind of show that it can still deter iran....
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it's very tense and lebanon - involved as well? it's very tense and lebanon has i involved as well? it's very i tense and lebanon has been especially precarious because of the proxies there but there is other countries that seem more stable but also in a spacelikejordan. the king of jordan has to walk a very fine line as a us ally but with a population that is very pro—palestine, there was conflict in reports on twitter tonight when up thejordanians well helping to intercept missiles because there been a lot of protests injordan, concern for the us embassy and other european embassies there because there are so much anger among the domestic population against the conflict, but the government is very allied with united states and the eu and uk, so it is a tinderbox and we've been saying that for months. so far it is teetering about but has mostly calmed back down so what you love that his night, the iranian mission to the us said we are done. this is it. thank you so much, don't do it again, this is your morning. that's not really how they always play. we've talked about all the pr
it's very tense and lebanon - involved as well? it's very tense and lebanon has i involved as well? it's very i tense and lebanon has been especially precarious because of the proxies there but there is other countries that seem more stable but also in a spacelikejordan. the king of jordan has to walk a very fine line as a us ally but with a population that is very pro—palestine, there was conflict in reports on twitter tonight when up thejordanians well helping to intercept missiles because...
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also something similar being reported related to lebanon. and there have been warning sirens alerting people to possible incoming rocket fire from lebanon, with the powerful lebanese armed group hezbollah operating there in the north of israel. this remains still some way away, people are very much on edge. there is a thought that iran's proxies could come into action here, that there could be further retaliation on that basis, although we have had the reuters news agency for example coming out quoting a senior unnamed iranian sources saying that they don't see what has happened overnight as being an attack on iran, they're trying to really portray that as being an infiltration of iranian airspace. yolande knell, thank you very much indeed. we can now speak to our political correspondent damian grammaticus. talk us through the reaction from this end?— reaction from this end? well, the prime minister's _ reaction from this end? well, the prime minister's office _ reaction from this end? well, the prime minister's office here - reaction from
also something similar being reported related to lebanon. and there have been warning sirens alerting people to possible incoming rocket fire from lebanon, with the powerful lebanese armed group hezbollah operating there in the north of israel. this remains still some way away, people are very much on edge. there is a thought that iran's proxies could come into action here, that there could be further retaliation on that basis, although we have had the reuters news agency for example coming out...
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the lebanese group who are the border with lebanon, is not far from where i'm standing at the moment. and this has been going on in a tit for tat, but escalating steadily. but i think since the beginning of this year, since aboutjanuary, it's gone a bit more exponential insofar as the israelis have been pushing their air strikes deeper into lebanon. they've done more in syria, they've killed more people. they've gone after prominent people, and this is the biggest step so far. i think that the israelis sense weakness there. they picked up very clearly the signals from iran and from hezbollah that they don't want to get into an all out war. and i think that the israelis are in a mood right now where they want to change the political geography here, the strategic situation, the same way they feel they're doing it in gaza by going out to destroy hamas. they feel, i think, that they would like to destroy hezbollah on the other side of the border here. and that's where this may well be going. i was speaking yesterday to the mayor of one of the border towns, israeli border towns, and he sai
the lebanese group who are the border with lebanon, is not far from where i'm standing at the moment. and this has been going on in a tit for tat, but escalating steadily. but i think since the beginning of this year, since aboutjanuary, it's gone a bit more exponential insofar as the israelis have been pushing their air strikes deeper into lebanon. they've done more in syria, they've killed more people. they've gone after prominent people, and this is the biggest step so far. i think that the...
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it isa in acro one and lebanon, —— iran. it is a reaction more or less so far in addition to closing the airspaces over the region which affect travel, passengers and the economy, many things. it is concerning for countries, for people and a call for restraint for this not to happen anymore. restraint for this not to happen an more. �* ., restraint for this not to happen an more. ~ ., . ., anymore. and how influence do those neighbouring — anymore. and how influence do those neighbouring governments _ anymore. and how influence do those neighbouring governments have - anymore. and how influence do those neighbouring governments have on i neighbouring governments have on both sides to pressure them to de—escalate? both sides to pressure them to tie-escalate?— both sides to pressure them to de-escalate? . ., , ., ., de-escalate? the countries have a stron: de-escalate? the countries have a strong relations _ de-escalate? the countries have a strong relations between - de-escalate? the countries have a strong relations
it isa in acro one and lebanon, —— iran. it is a reaction more or less so far in addition to closing the airspaces over the region which affect travel, passengers and the economy, many things. it is concerning for countries, for people and a call for restraint for this not to happen anymore. restraint for this not to happen an more. �* ., restraint for this not to happen an more. ~ ., . ., anymore. and how influence do those neighbouring — anymore. and how influence do those...
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hezbollah in lebanon, and houthi fighters in yemen — both iranian proxy groups — have also fired rockets at israel. let's take a look now at some of the major international reaction. president biden rushed to the situation room in washington to keep across the developments. the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. you can see the president surrounded by some of his top security officials. surrounded by some of his top defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state antony blinken, among others. and president biden has spoken over the phone with israeli pm benjamin netanyahu — to say he condemns the attacks in the strongest possible terms. the uk prime minister rishi sunak was also quick to release a statement overnight. the united nations secretary—general antonio gutterres released a statement. the un security council will be holding an emergency meeting later on sunday at the request of israel. with me isjeremy bowen, our international editor. good to have been in the studio, talk me through this. we are hearing from antonio guterres, other world leaders,
hezbollah in lebanon, and houthi fighters in yemen — both iranian proxy groups — have also fired rockets at israel. let's take a look now at some of the major international reaction. president biden rushed to the situation room in washington to keep across the developments. the white house published a photo from the situation room on x. you can see the president surrounded by some of his top security officials. surrounded by some of his top defense secretary lloyd austin, secretary of state...
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rockets borrowed from lebanon onto israel in the last few hours. how must it did happen ever last hours that hamas attacked southern israel. it also could not be linked with that expected attack from iran against israel but we now expect and looking forward to what iran might do. this target would be inside israel or another target against israeli interests in the region. one of the analysis also say we saw in the beginning of this warrant that the houthis launched missile attacks. we are all watching and looking forward to seeing what will happen. i and looking forward to seeing what will happen.— what will happen. i would ask ou what will happen. i would ask you about _ what will happen. i would ask you about the _ what will happen. i would ask you about the situation - what will happen. i would ask you about the situation in - what will happen. i would ask. you about the situation in gaza because another crossing opened to the north but there is some debate about how effective the crossing actually is right now. we saw the first time aid comin
rockets borrowed from lebanon onto israel in the last few hours. how must it did happen ever last hours that hamas attacked southern israel. it also could not be linked with that expected attack from iran against israel but we now expect and looking forward to what iran might do. this target would be inside israel or another target against israeli interests in the region. one of the analysis also say we saw in the beginning of this warrant that the houthis launched missile attacks. we are all...
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in the next few hours, we can expect israeli responses, in lebanon, yemen and syria. it is very unlikely given what president biden indicated and given the failure of iran's missiles and drones to achieve their objective that israel would lodge any kind of counter—attack into iran. i think you said it in a video statement according to reuters, they said israel's repelled the first wave of the confrontation is not yet over — what does that suggest? even though iran's mission to the united nations indicated its operation is by and large done, there is no statement or indication from proxy groups that they will not continue escalating the situation further so israel still finds itself in a defensive posture to see what could happen next from the other groups that are acting separate from iran. reuters reporting benjamin netanyahu says on x we intercepted and repelled together, we shall win. how much influence now do the other neighbouring nations in the region have on trying to de—escalate the situation especially in terms of putting pressure on israel? we see iran
in the next few hours, we can expect israeli responses, in lebanon, yemen and syria. it is very unlikely given what president biden indicated and given the failure of iran's missiles and drones to achieve their objective that israel would lodge any kind of counter—attack into iran. i think you said it in a video statement according to reuters, they said israel's repelled the first wave of the confrontation is not yet over — what does that suggest? even though iran's mission to the united...
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going to see airspace, we were going to see a significant barrage of rockets coming out of southern lebanon with the intent to overwhelm is really a defences. that has not happened, fortunately, but it does not mean it could not occur. if we do not see in the next 2— four hours, significant escalation from running in proxies, what we will see will be continued attacks that we have seen over the last several months coming out of southern lebanon. potentially, we might see some type of either unmanned systems coming out of yemen towards israel, that i personally have been surprised that we did not see a much higher escalation from these proxies that you mentioned earlier.- from these proxies that you mentioned earlier. joining us now and listening _ mentioned earlier. joining us now and listening to - mentioned earlier. joining us now and listening to all- mentioned earlier. joining us now and listening to all of. now and listening to all of this is a senior adviser to the president and project director at the iran international crisis group. very good to have you with us this evening. we w
going to see airspace, we were going to see a significant barrage of rockets coming out of southern lebanon with the intent to overwhelm is really a defences. that has not happened, fortunately, but it does not mean it could not occur. if we do not see in the next 2— four hours, significant escalation from running in proxies, what we will see will be continued attacks that we have seen over the last several months coming out of southern lebanon. potentially, we might see some type of either...
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and the northern front between israel and lebanon has become a tinderbox. it takes a spark to ignite a regional war between israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more — israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more about _ israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more about that _ israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more about that northern front. as you say, the repeated exchange of fire and the depth with which israeli warplanes are operating in lebanon at the moment is a thing that at other times is exactly the thing we would be talking about. but because of the situation in gaza attention seems to be drawn away from the northern front, but israel again says it is continuing to prepare for war there.- again says it is continuing to prepare for war there. what we need to take into — prepare for war there. what we need to take into account _ prepare for war there. what we need to take into account is _ prepare for war there. what we need to take into account is that _ to take into account is that israel's killing of six senior iranian comma
and the northern front between israel and lebanon has become a tinderbox. it takes a spark to ignite a regional war between israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more — israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more about _ israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more about that _ israel and iran and its allies. lets talk more about that northern front. as you say, the repeated exchange of fire and the depth with which israeli warplanes are operating in lebanon at the moment is a thing...
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lebanon's iran—backed hezbollah group says it has launched a drone attack, targeting israeli military bases north of the city of acre, its deepest attack into israeli territory since the gaza war began. lebanese state media says it comes after an israeli air strike in southern lebanon killed a mother and girl from the same family. tuesday marked the 200th day of the conflict in gaza, with israel carrying out air strikes in the northern, central and southern portions of the territory. the united nations has said it's working to corroborate reports from palestinian authorities that at least 310 people have been found buried outside the nasser hospital grounds in khan younis. palestinian officials say some of those who were killed were elderly and women, and others were found with their hands tied. israel's military has rejected accusations that its forces buried the bodies. the un is calling for an independent investigation. we feel the need to raise the alarm, because clearly there have been multiple bodies discovered. we do not know how many. there are reports some of them had their h
lebanon's iran—backed hezbollah group says it has launched a drone attack, targeting israeli military bases north of the city of acre, its deepest attack into israeli territory since the gaza war began. lebanese state media says it comes after an israeli air strike in southern lebanon killed a mother and girl from the same family. tuesday marked the 200th day of the conflict in gaza, with israel carrying out air strikes in the northern, central and southern portions of the territory. the...
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drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles and rockets from iran, iraq, yemen and hezbollah in lebanon towards israel, with approximately 60 tonnes of warheads and explosive materials, but the threat from iran was met with aerial operations, technological and intelligence supremacy of a united defensive coalition of international elements, led by the united states, together coalition of international allies, led by the united states, together with great britain, france and other partners. together, we intercepted 99% of the threats towards israel. together, we thwarted iran's attack. iran's unprecedented attack was met with an unprecedented defence. this was the first time that such a coalition worked together against the threat of iran and its proxies in the middle east. even while under attack from iran, we have not lost sight, not for one moment, of our critical mission in gaza, to rescue our hostages from the hands of iran's proxies, hamas, of our moral duty to do everything in our power to bring 133 hostages back home. hamas recently rejected a hostage release proposal offered to
drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles and rockets from iran, iraq, yemen and hezbollah in lebanon towards israel, with approximately 60 tonnes of warheads and explosive materials, but the threat from iran was met with aerial operations, technological and intelligence supremacy of a united defensive coalition of international elements, led by the united states, together coalition of international allies, led by the united states, together with great britain, france and other partners....
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several attacks on the lebanon border, strikes in syria. we are hearing the us is on high alert for retaliation from iran, how likely is that? is it at risk of becoming broader? it's a very delicate movement to be sure. the israeli strike on the iran diplomatic facility was bolder than some of the other strikes we have seen because it was a diplomatic facility. it was also an irgc bass so they sought as justified. in this moment, the condemnation of the world is on the idf following on the strike on the aid workers and they also would have to know that trying to retaliate against israel right now may rally support to israel's cause again and that is something they don't want. i wouldn't be surprised necessarily if iran waited for a little while to retaliate in a different way but i do think that they see this is something that has to be retaliated for and put forces on high alert is a smart move. do you think they could potentially target israel's allies like the us? it's possible. from their perspective they see the us and israel as tied a
several attacks on the lebanon border, strikes in syria. we are hearing the us is on high alert for retaliation from iran, how likely is that? is it at risk of becoming broader? it's a very delicate movement to be sure. the israeli strike on the iran diplomatic facility was bolder than some of the other strikes we have seen because it was a diplomatic facility. it was also an irgc bass so they sought as justified. in this moment, the condemnation of the world is on the idf following on the...
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israel has carried out air strikes on what it says are hezbollah targets inside lebanon. i'm azadeh moshiri in london. the other headlines this hour... events are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the beginning of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. and as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout. we are alive today from southern israel, from the town of sderot, as the israel— gaza war reaches its six month mark. it was in the early hours of october the 7th that hamas gunmen breached israel's price security defence, and went into towns across southern israel. israel described it as the darkest day in its history. the largest loss of israeli lives in a single day. it says 1200 israelis were killed, and more than 250 when taken hostage, seized at gunpoint and taken across the boundary into gaza. gaza lies on the boundary into gaza. gaza lies on the horizon, and for many weeks after the october 7th attacks, from here we could see the plumes of dark smoke rising, as israe
israel has carried out air strikes on what it says are hezbollah targets inside lebanon. i'm azadeh moshiri in london. the other headlines this hour... events are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the beginning of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. and as millions prepare for the solar eclipse in north america, we look at how to safely watch the total blackout. we are alive today from southern israel, from the town of sderot, as the israel— gaza war...
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hit but we have hit throughout lebanon targets and others in retaliation and we will continue with our defence efforts. 0ver continue with our defence efforts. over the last six months we have been coordinating closely with our partners. we are talking about great britain, the united states and france and additional countries that acted during the night. this partnership has always been ironclad. tonight, this was manifest in an exemplary manner. we had very, very complex fights in the air tonight with the manoeuvring, with not only our air force but with all the intelligence and other capabilities. we are talking about our air force capabilities, proved their military and technological supremacy in an exemplary fashion and will continue working together. a seven—year—old girl was wounded by shrapnel. as far as we know there are no other people who have been wounded. no other casualties. we are ready and prepared for any other developments and the directives of the home front remain steadfast and we had said that there should be no educational activities but if there should be any
hit but we have hit throughout lebanon targets and others in retaliation and we will continue with our defence efforts. 0ver continue with our defence efforts. over the last six months we have been coordinating closely with our partners. we are talking about great britain, the united states and france and additional countries that acted during the night. this partnership has always been ironclad. tonight, this was manifest in an exemplary manner. we had very, very complex fights in the air...
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, not very farfrom here, and their regime, hezbollah in lebanon, not very far from here, and their patron in iran. now, he was the senior general of iran, the irg c, which is the iranian revolutionary guard corps in lebanon and syria. syria is a big bang, and i think this can only be seen as a serious escalation. i think the israelis are testing the resolve of the iranians and their allies hezbollah, who have been fighting already, if you like, a war that hasn't had a great deal of attention because of gaza internationally, but it has steadily been going on here in northern israel, over in lebanon as well, elsewhere in the region. so in that context, this is, i think, elsewhere in the region. so in that context, this is, ithink, a elsewhere in the region. so in that context, this is, i think, a signal from the israelis are saying that they are serious about increasing they are serious about increasing the pressure on their enemies, and i think they are looking at the fact that both iran and hezbollah, while they have been participating in this, i have not been pushing as hard as some migh
, not very farfrom here, and their regime, hezbollah in lebanon, not very far from here, and their patron in iran. now, he was the senior general of iran, the irg c, which is the iranian revolutionary guard corps in lebanon and syria. syria is a big bang, and i think this can only be seen as a serious escalation. i think the israelis are testing the resolve of the iranians and their allies hezbollah, who have been fighting already, if you like, a war that hasn't had a great deal of attention...
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its most prized proxy and that is the hezbollah militia in lebanon. that have been fires burning along israel's northern border with southern lebanon which is an hezbollah stronghold and there have been clashes going back and forth almost since the start of the gaza war. it is an option israel could use, it could target the militias are lined to iran in syria and iraq. there is a range of options and israel is making it clear that it wants to carry out this retaliation, the retaliation its allies so far are saying, don't do it. it wants to make sure it has their backing before it does it.— make sure it has their backing before it does it. thank you very much indeed. _ before it does it. thank you very much indeed. we _ before it does it. thank you very much indeed. we have - before it does it. thank you very much indeed. we have a - before it does it. thank you very much indeed. we have a special| before it does it. thank you very - much indeed. we have a special live page “p much indeed. we have a special live page up and running with the very la
its most prized proxy and that is the hezbollah militia in lebanon. that have been fires burning along israel's northern border with southern lebanon which is an hezbollah stronghold and there have been clashes going back and forth almost since the start of the gaza war. it is an option israel could use, it could target the militias are lined to iran in syria and iraq. there is a range of options and israel is making it clear that it wants to carry out this retaliation, the retaliation its...
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the epicentre was about 56 kilometres — or 35 miles — away, in the town of lebanon, newjersey. residents of newjersey, connecticut, pennsylvania and new york state reported feeling the tremors. delegates at the united nations security council were briefly startled by the quake, while several major airports briefly paused flights to assess the damage. unlike in the west coast — which sits on a major fault line — earthquakes very rare in this part of the us. the last one of this size struck new york in 1983. 0urjohn sudworth has more 0n on new york of course is a scene of many of the vassar movie. i don't think story will make the fortunes of any hollywood script writer the interest, the excitement, the chatter is all of course focused on the fact that this is a relatively unusual event rather than its impact. a magnitude four point a quake is much bigger than the infrequent and sometimes largely unnoticed quakes that occasionally hit the eastern side of the united states. this one was centred on the state of newjersey. the other side of the hudson river. although some 50 mil
the epicentre was about 56 kilometres — or 35 miles — away, in the town of lebanon, newjersey. residents of newjersey, connecticut, pennsylvania and new york state reported feeling the tremors. delegates at the united nations security council were briefly startled by the quake, while several major airports briefly paused flights to assess the damage. unlike in the west coast — which sits on a major fault line — earthquakes very rare in this part of the us. the last one of this size...
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southern lebanon and of course, in gaza itself-— gaza itself. live in jerusalem, thank yon — to the latest now on the ukraine war. a russian official says a ukrainian drone strike has killed two people in the belgorod region, which borders ukraine. the governor says a residential building and a barn in the village of poroz were completely burned down. the governor of smolensk, just north of the belgorod region, says a ukrainian drone hit a fuel depot there overnight, setting it on fire. it comes as the us house of representatives has moved a step closer to approving a much—delayed $60 billion package of military aid for ukraine. democrats backed a procedural measure that will allow a vote on the bill later on saturday. the republican house speaker, mikejohnson — who's long blocked the aid — still faces some resistance from the right of his party. i spoke to anna matveeva, a senior visiting research fellow at king's college london. she told me that if funding is approved for ukraine in the us, it would be a big win for the country. it wou
southern lebanon and of course, in gaza itself-— gaza itself. live in jerusalem, thank yon — to the latest now on the ukraine war. a russian official says a ukrainian drone strike has killed two people in the belgorod region, which borders ukraine. the governor says a residential building and a barn in the village of poroz were completely burned down. the governor of smolensk, just north of the belgorod region, says a ukrainian drone hit a fuel depot there overnight, setting it on fire. it...
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lebanon is on theorder and it has missiles and rockets. there is a fear, in uses them as a way to retaliate. hezbollah has made clear this is for iran to take care of on its own. iran is backed into a corner. the doesn't want toet itself be continue to be attacked but it fears a response may give israel the opportunity to change the war. lucy: there are diplomatic efforts to try and calm the situation. why do you thinksrael launched this attack in syria? it's a complicated one. >> i will answer briefly. it's the most important question. did israel launch an escalatory attack because they thought they could get away with it? crisis. iran doesn't want to fight. so we try this and get away with it when we normally couldn't? or are we trying to provoke iran because we are trying to change this war from israel versus gaza, with the u.s. getting uncomfortable, for israel versus iran, bringing the politics closer. that would be huge. that's the question. what was the israeli intention? to get away with something or provoke? we won't knowing tell
lebanon is on theorder and it has missiles and rockets. there is a fear, in uses them as a way to retaliate. hezbollah has made clear this is for iran to take care of on its own. iran is backed into a corner. the doesn't want toet itself be continue to be attacked but it fears a response may give israel the opportunity to change the war. lucy: there are diplomatic efforts to try and calm the situation. why do you thinksrael launched this attack in syria? it's a complicated one. >> i will...
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it was fighting in the lebanon, it was fighting in the lebanon, it was a very robust, extensive war, and it was also writing in gaza. i think right now, israel has — i think — withdrawn a bottle of troops from gaza, not just because it has been chastened after the killing of the tragedy of the world central kitchen workers but it has been preparing for escalation with iran and i think you will see a stealing of the army and idf and intelligence forces ahead of a potential escalation with iran which nobody wants but that does not mean the war in gaza is over but i think you will see a lull and hopefully there will be some ceasefire negotiations, but i think that is how israel might be calculating it. if it escalates, we really don't know, but certainly, they will need to deploy more reservists and i think there is going to be able a lot of conversations right now about how they can fight the two front war, as you say. fight the two front war, as you sa . ~ , , ., y fight the two front war, as you say. absolutely. also at a time where there — say. absolutely. also at a time where
it was fighting in the lebanon, it was fighting in the lebanon, it was a very robust, extensive war, and it was also writing in gaza. i think right now, israel has — i think — withdrawn a bottle of troops from gaza, not just because it has been chastened after the killing of the tragedy of the world central kitchen workers but it has been preparing for escalation with iran and i think you will see a stealing of the army and idf and intelligence forces ahead of a potential escalation with...
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we also have rising tensions in the west bank and continued clashes on the israel— lebanon border. however, in the long term pressure will likely remain high on idf leadership to investigate its failures and for resignations to be submitted by individuals who are seen at being at fault or should take responsibility for what led to the attack but i would not be surprised if we were to see a sustained political pressure on members of the government to also resign, given that haliva has now resigned himself.— resign, given that haliva has now resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, _ resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank _ resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank you. - resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank you. now i resigned himself. megan sutcliffe from sibylline, thank you. now to ukraine. president zelensky says the $61 billion military aid package approved by american lawmakers will give his country a chance of victory in its war against russia. in an interview on american television — he said more weapons would he
we also have rising tensions in the west bank and continued clashes on the israel— lebanon border. however, in the long term pressure will likely remain high on idf leadership to investigate its failures and for resignations to be submitted by individuals who are seen at being at fault or should take responsibility for what led to the attack but i would not be surprised if we were to see a sustained political pressure on members of the government to also resign, given that haliva has now...
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other people in lebanon certainly don't to return to the days you're talking about but it's a possibility. iran thus far, before that attack on saturday -- iran had conducted attacks through israel through hezbollah and lebanon and what we saw saturday was iran directly attacking israel for the first time. christian: before the weekend strikes, the europeans were p putting considerable pressure on israelis to a cease-fire and in this some way that that be has been supercreeded by the event on -- superseded by the event on saturday. are they concerned that that has gotten buried behind the other news in fawaza? >> very much so. and president zelensky, told the leaders here that they needed more supplies and he made the comparison on x, formerly twitter earlier about the support received from the member states for israel in terms of air defense and cbs the attack earlier today by russia could have been prevented if the e.u. and others had provided that air defense. i spoke to some officials and they said we want to supply that funding. it's just case of finding it and making sure there the
other people in lebanon certainly don't to return to the days you're talking about but it's a possibility. iran thus far, before that attack on saturday -- iran had conducted attacks through israel through hezbollah and lebanon and what we saw saturday was iran directly attacking israel for the first time. christian: before the weekend strikes, the europeans were p putting considerable pressure on israelis to a cease-fire and in this some way that that be has been supercreeded by the event on...
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. ♪ >> israel says it has killed a senior hezbollah commander in strike on lebanon. what does that mean for the shadow war with iran? some speculation benjamin netanyahu has been avoiding rishi sunak. until late this afternoon to the prime minister make contact with his israeli counterpart. still we wait for a clear signal of israel's next move. drama in brussels. police move in on a conference of right wing conservatives while nigel faraj was on the stage at the time should and with 50 days to the vote in europe, will be in the netherlands night for the first in europe wide series election 24. a very good evening. let's begin with the airstrike in southern lebanonhat killed one of hezbollah's top commanders. he had served as a senior official in hezbollah's military wing. the idf said he planned rocket and antitank missile launches toward israel from lebanon's coastal areas. i don't need to remind you regional tensions remain extremely high after iran launched its missile and drone attacks on israel over the weekend. that in retaliation for an israeli strike on tehr
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french citizens are being asked not to travel to iran, lebanon, israel or the palestinian territories. america has warned its diplomats in the country and families of work going outside tel aviv, or appear cheaper. the axis of resistance has been waging attacks on israeli ngs target since the 7th of october. hezbollah has been carrying out nearly daily attacks. iran has provided funding and expertise. there are other groups in iraq, syria, bahrain and yemen. the saw a yemeni militia group who have entered the conflict, firing drones and missiles at israel. you may remember these pictures from last september when tahiti started to attack vessels in the red sea. the concern now is that iran itself rather than its proxies could be planning an attack on israel. earlierwe could be planning an attack on israel. earlier we heard from a middle east correspondence and we asked him about what we know might happen. asked him about what we know might ha en. ., , asked him about what we know might hauen. ., happen. four days american officials have been warning _ happen. four days american officia
french citizens are being asked not to travel to iran, lebanon, israel or the palestinian territories. america has warned its diplomats in the country and families of work going outside tel aviv, or appear cheaper. the axis of resistance has been waging attacks on israeli ngs target since the 7th of october. hezbollah has been carrying out nearly daily attacks. iran has provided funding and expertise. there are other groups in iraq, syria, bahrain and yemen. the saw a yemeni militia group who...
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here is video from the >> epicenter in lebanon, no jurors -- new jersey. no major damage has been reported. new york officials urged residents to go about their normal day. governor kathy hochul said the state is taking the quake very seriously especially against the backdrop of this week's earthquake in taiwan that killed nine and injured over 1000 people. >> we are taking this extremely seriously and here is why. there is always the possibility of aftershocks on my especially with all the national news about what happened in taiwan with deadly -- the deadly earthquake this past week. there is a high level of anxiety around earthquakes. that is why we will can take -- continue to take this very seriously and make sure to update all new yorkers. >> are american correspondent is in new york city with more. >> new york is the scene of many a disaster movie but i don't think this story will make a fortune for any hollywood script writer. the interest, excitement, and chatter is all focused on the fact this is a relatively unusual event rather than its impact.
here is video from the >> epicenter in lebanon, no jurors -- new jersey. no major damage has been reported. new york officials urged residents to go about their normal day. governor kathy hochul said the state is taking the quake very seriously especially against the backdrop of this week's earthquake in taiwan that killed nine and injured over 1000 people. >> we are taking this extremely seriously and here is why. there is always the possibility of aftershocks on my especially with...