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there is no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, no. counter avenue. the the strategic for the city of high phase hates again is around launches. a new round of missile strikes against this route more than a 1000 people in just the time sammy's, i, dan, this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up the wrong phone. this the holding tools for these european count deposit to discuss to her on this new to the program, but rejects tulips with the u. s. while it's ray, the strikes continue. this spring should have these conflicts with ignites of fire
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. no one can control for you and secretary general coles on all sides in the iran as well con thing to give peace, a chance warning of potential. kyle: so if it escalates and no break and the violence in god's there also is really strikes on the strip co molden 7. see people the is now more than a week since israel launched a wide scale attack on the wrong with both nations exchanging strikes every day with another wave of a rainy and this house has been launch that as well. somebody didn't packs and cities including haifa and tele v as well as the negative. does it? at least 17 people have been injured as hostilities continue ron's father and missed the bus out off j. as in geneva,
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he's talking through his counterparts from the u. k. front and gemini, european officials, that'll bring to push for a diplomatic solution, a bus out. ok. she says he's not there for negotiations as long as is right of the strikes continue. or prior to those talks, he delivered an address to the un human rights council. but it smith joins us from my mind is reporting on israel from that because these way the government is banned al, just here for reporting and side as well and the occupied west bank. so 1st of all, the take us through what happened and this latest wave of strikes by writing in this house of somebody, at least 20 radian missiles headed towards israel lights on friday afternoon. it looks like it's about maybe full go through the reports or full potential impact sites. 2 of them in high but again the port city target is again, one of the buildings that was hit was cold sale tower,
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29 story building that is home to the government district center. i didn't know strikes of the latest update is $23.00 people were wounded that including a 16 year old boy. those people wounded by shrapnel. other people have been taken to hospital at the other attacks elsewhere. and israel, the alarms, sirens went off across the country. most to be as miss all seemed to have been in deceptive. but also early on friday that was a missed dial, a got through and it hits a technology park in the south of the country. and this technology park as well as being home to many international uh, well known companies is also home to israel's c. for the ministry, c 4 i branch. this is described as an elite technological unit that provides a technology for soldiers in combat situations. israel sensor severely restricts what you are allowed to show from inside israel,
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the mit and the material the government's national use agencies has to be approved by the sensor. but some of it comes through on social media before it gets sunset and we're allowed to get an idea of, of why it might have been hit button. and given what you said about the restrictions, how full of picture all we getting then of some key details like what exactly was the target? what exactly was hit? how far was it, you know, casualties and so on. and what were life of casualties that goes on on these rarely, sol, so these, these really uh, medical services. and these really military uh, we'll provide what they consider the information but isn't, is not harmful enough to give away. so we get that from them. some of it comes from a social media, but it's quite difficult to get an exact picture of how much you say it is fair to say the most of the missiles are still intercepted by, as well as defense system. but also that some get through and just won't ballistic
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missile, as we've seen from some of the pictures i causes in it, i know most amount of damage and over i think 800000. these rarely is now filed claims for property, damage them from insurance. so that gives you an indication of how much damage there's been from shock waves, as well as from buildings being hit quite but smith, i live from my mine david, the rush is a professor at the national defense university and a former pentagon official. he said iran is changing its tactics on it strikes on israel. and i think the way to look at it is not that they're getting through missile defenses point defense. i think that the target set has changed. so they're getting around the systems, the areas that are heavily defended or things like military command control, facilities, air defense positions, and retaliatory capabilities like your basis. and what it appears to me is that in recent days, as the a rainy in volume of missiles,
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fire has declined from like 40 missiles per salvo down to less than 10 per salvo. they have expanded the targeted uh, targeting area in order to avoid intercepts. um, so they're, they're probably not having as much military effect, but they're obviously having a broader political effect. i think that in times of heightened tensions, it's prudence to move away from fixed installations that you know, quite frankly, you could do a mortar or missile targeting a solution on an ipad with the, you know, at no cost to move them to just burst locations where there are more survivable my c suite targeting. so you know, senior reading and officials have threatened to target american forces in the region on multiple occasions. and i think that given what's going on with the military malpractice, not to take such a measure around fall and administer is holding talks in geneva with these
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counterparts from the u. k. france and germany. it's the 1st face to face meeting since the conflict began. ok cha said he's not there for negotiations. as long as this riley strikes, continue, a melana of a sudden the which is in geneva where the so called a free, amazing with ron's foreign minister. so we can join has that live now on the 1000000 on the stand. we can see behind you a lot of activity is indicated that that meeting is as wrapped top. it seems that the tools have arrived saw me, and we are expecting a statement from the european diplomats shortly. we will bring that to you live as soon as those delegations will cause. now if you haven't had much from them about how tools have been going today, i know they went into it with optimism,
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trying to seize on that 2 week window of deployment that you as president trump has given them that 2 week window also gave the tools here in geneva on friday i did just see the feel like potentially i know something to tell them to revive dialogue and prevent us from joining. ready this conflicts and getting, yvonne, what we do know already is a little bit about what do you radians. think about how the tools spend today, and that's via the radian state media. they said that the tools when in a respectful and serious manner, they also said that they were. ready into continuing dialogue. now, the issue here is that the us and european nations were here at the table today on friday. they are aligned on what they want from iran. i'm will, they will and is 0 media in richmond. and iran has already said that that was
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something that they will not accept. so unless there was a creative solution on the table today, it's hard to see how both sides would move away from that. that's not that. hopefully we will hear more about that shortly. once a foreign ministers from the european nations come out, i'm brief us now. we've also heard from the radians that while the tools were conducted in a respectful and serious mind, that they were bits of them that needed the congress occasions. they said in order to pay the way for diplomacy. now that is scant on detail, but he does tell you to read between the 9 says certainly that has been some major differences on display as these tools today. now we also noticed west and diplomatic wanted the issue of the ballistic missiles, who wants ballistics, you ballistic missile program to be on the table to be cubs. this is something that iranians, again, have been very much a,
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getting them saying that they shouldn't even be talking about this. it shouldn't be discuss, it shouldn't be on the table. it was in part of the 2015, a need to be a deal signed by a mob. all name is administration. so it is quite hard to see what kind of progress was made today. but hopefully we will learn more about that quite sure. in the line, as i should point down to it talking to you, we go live pictures coming in to a different angle that show this from of reporters with what looks like. and it's larry, if that gentleman moves the base, you can see the, the microphones set top there is a little bit of a barricade there. so that's integrative. we hope that 90 moment now those fall into this is a video much from that meeting. and before they zip off to any kind of uh, other location that they will give a few statements and talk to the price about what's been happening. melana just, you know, try and help us to put the pieces of the diplomatic puzzle together here that we heard earlier. talk from the us about donald trump will make the decision within
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a couple of weeks. and we have now this meeting in geneva. it always safe to assume that there is something of a diplomatic process for the next 2 weeks is going to go on. but we won't be surprised that in, on the eve of a, another round of talks of, of a new strike on the ron or is nothing of that? so being clarified, it was a what we need to say fast is that deadline proposed by you as president donald trump, the 2 week window of diplomacy, there is a copy of that, that journal john can decide, see why that shouldn't o expand that window. and he will probably make that decision based on what was discussed here today in geneva, between these european diplomats and the union 4 administered at once. these
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diplomats raised his administration. now of course, this felt like a really nice thing to try to prevent the escalation, all facilities from engulfing the father region from trying to prevent the us from, from entering this conflict as well, which could really be dire consequences on that region. in the middle east. of the wide and mid lease and the europeans did come in with a certain level of confidence that they can step paid and put a down, put that on the situation. now these 3 countries from the ad d k, they were deeply involved in negotiating the original iran new kid video that was signed in 2015 by the of the administration. now that's the same deal that us present. donald trump pulls out of during his bus stop in 2018 because there was so deeply involved with the fast agreements, the foreign,
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minnesota or from germany and the u. k. believe that they could come here to geneva . they could talk to the radiant floor, administer, and present themselves as incredible intermediaries. but any we all it to that position is fully aligned with the position of the united states. and that is that they require yvonne not to do any enrichment of uranium on that soil. whatsoever, i guess this is a physician that yvonne has already numerous times that they will not comply with because they say that prevents them from what they say is that right to use nuclear power in civilian purposes? now it just, it pains you a picture of how closely and these that you k is working with us on the issue of the store, the u. k. foreign secretary, david's allow me to t washington on that day where he, how tools with his counterpart,
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the us comstock mall could read the he also met with the note from the lease and voice steve, which come and he would have been bringing those messages from that to the tulsa in geneva today. all right, melana, thanks so much for updating us on how things look at this point. we'll come back to in a little bit when perhaps we, we have some statements on going melana. selina beach from geneva. now the un security council is holding an emergency session on the as riley wrong conflicts, secretary general, internally with that as well. he opened anything by saying diplomacy is needed to build trust between policies is repeatedly stated that the t is not seeking nuclear weapons. but let's recognize that is a task gap. the only way to bridge the gap is through the plumber see, to establish. i could have a boat company, n sieboldt and verifiable solution,
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including full excess to inspect terms of i a, as the united nations technical agency in this field. a total of that to be possible. i abuse thought and then to the side things. and 30 to, to see, let's take you back to geneva where the plot. so speaking off of that nation between foreign ministers of the around them that european counts process. and then he will give a very brief statement for the point is we give them mark these are clear and that's the pulls into see. all right, so those and stop the history to a few of them come middle ones are going to get on us and for the egan against i think you'll want us to 9 also on distribution as you go up. see on this as soon as i can mind on the statement of i to the call up to one. so if i might be in a 100 then by taps would come up. who do i get this?
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all i to is this the, uh, in the on site not see us mit said the mine bulk dusty it on it says i to once at least buy it to see via be sticking farting by touch some stretching fluids . all right, we're obviously looking at live pictures coming out of geneva, where the german foreign minister, johan logic, who is speaking following talks with. he's a rainy in council on the bus out actually he's flying by the on ministers of the united kingdom. and from say, let's go to uh, melana of a southern innovate. she's in geneva. so melana, just give us a, a just of the messaging that's coming out. what are you hearing following that meeting, which is just wrapped up? i was, i mean my diamond is a little bit rusty, but hopefully we will have moved from the u. k. foreign, a secretary david loudly who's sitting right next,
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signing that right next to the and for administer. what we do know in advance of these talks was that the 3 e, 3 nations, european nations, were pretty united and, but now i'm going to go back because he's speaking in english and that's why we need to keep the discussions with her and open. we agreed that we will discuss nuclear but also broader issues so that we have uh and uh, and deep the discussions open like any progress. while it was important to come from washington dc this morning and to be here with my european colleagues. and to have these discussions with rob, we would clear that rob tunnel have a new to the west, palm beach. in 0 house. the clear for many here. suffice cattle. how we all key to continue on going discussions and negotiations where they were all,
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we are all to continue that. so with the united states, this is a power of the smart and it is hugely important that we does regional escalation of this uh, d, v. issues but it will so the people that hire warren about cost of living this time. but what we do ask you to make the make per leg google bill. and so most of you guys are never thought of categories, which is pretty much the zone. uh, hgtv, a business collab i do for free or portfolio. it will take more, less the best selling of it. she's trying to buy life for us. so from the,
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the lines dropping them, elaine, it doesn't sound like that has been a lot of progress. a breakthrough on some of the key issues which have been an issue to in, in the past told, stripe news i mean, tell me the silver using the media. but up to this point, it actually doesn't sound like there's been any progress whatsoever we have had from david loni, the k for and secretary that he is doing iran to continue to work with the us. now we know from about the right to the uranium for a minute, stuff that that is what the uranium say they will. absolutely not do. they said they will not be talking to the united states while they are still under as i was under attack from israel. so that is something that clearly they did not agree on. now, david, allow me uh, did boone about the dangers of regional escalation. he said that we are at a perilous movement,
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but he was very light on detail about what it is that these different not spend the last several hours talking about. they are saying that continue to judge yvonne to stop o uranium enrichment. there isn't anything about any kind of a perhaps creative solution that could bring the 2 sides back from the brain gets the same issues that same deadlock that we had throughout the month that yvonne was negotiating with the u. s. so they did say they were drawn to continue the dialogue, but at this point, how that will happen is on via melana, from what we call some of the german foreign ministers remarks that johan of the pool, the translator saying that they had agreed to talk about nuclear and of issues is that indicated that there has been some kind of agreement at least to continue
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talking. is that way? we think i know it is a very fluid situation. you're trying to talk to me and listen to those phone ministers at the same time. but it's, is that what we think the things that go right well, it's very vague and done as have been asking whether that has been any progress today and to be completely honest. the questions have not actually been on said, i mean what they've been doing for the past several months is talking about nuclear and richmond. now there is no detail as to whether either of the sides agreed to move from that position. so they had months ago is suddenly from this free thing, doesn't sound like any progress was made on that whatsoever. i guess on the move all the same notes, they all still talking. they say they will try to keep the channels of communication out of 15 in terms of tangible resolves. he does certainly seem that today in geneva, not much is actually achieved malayna the lines that,
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that are coming in the french foreign minister saying that it runs a rock. she said these prepared to continue discussions, bucks a reiteration basically of some of the, the positions that we, we've been hearing from the french and british foreign ministers. and i will let you, will that you do some use gathering. i'm sure we'll come back through. thanks. so much man, i never said individual a boss, us lani is a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies. he joins us now live from to around. so what do you make of this meeting in geneva, which has just ended given what we've heard from the european foreign ministers at least, does it give any hope the of semi this is not a surprise that there was not a big progress. however, i think the stress to continue the discussions, the 1st round of detox, you know, they're described as
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a serious and respectful lot. mr. fear about you been inside. on the 2 sides tried to express the views on the nick the matter as well as what is going on in the region is specifically between the bottom of these trail and uh, you know, uh, but even inside this trust that diplomacy can not effectively proceed. one, by the time that israel is tops the aggression, that was one point. the 2nd point that the, that's yet question the how much of a to europe and can't country is in a carry in this a story. how much will the us will counts on them and well, you know, respect to views. in addition to that, you know, we have been seeing that in the past couple of days, europeans are coming from max to mileage positions toward ron's nuclear program and the bonds that's original policies. so that's why it makes it a bit difficult to make a that's a tangible result and to get out of a that's
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a meaningful come from these negotiations. but in the meantime, it seems that the both sides have been stressing to continue the discussion in the future. what we heard from the french foreign minister is that they are urging around to, to enter into negotiations. they think these diplomatic talks should lead to negotiate any chance that you see iran wouldn't be willing to engage directly with the us briefly while, you know, the, these very techs continue. a saw me the that go share says very in fact in play. see, run on the yes, we're supposed to begin to talk studies throughout the south, but the process on the, the bought the time that the, you know, the, somebody channels and, you know, inc exchanges happening. trying to use political pressure as well as military chose in order to get more concise as a may stick. thoughts complicated on the, you know,
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can somehow excessive base the situation. but at the time that the europeans, the seeing themselves side dining even on us talks. now they're seeing this as an opportunity to revive their position, not to play more active role. and that's why this is important for them. but so by the time that the, the conflict is ongoing, i think that cannot be a meaningful outcome for the ais cautions. right? i'll try to the out of time, i'm apologize about the last line, the that from the center for me at least strategic studies at least 70 palestinians have been killed by the way, the full season gauze that on friday morning most were waiting for food parcels near the nets of him car though, 1st a 16 palestinian ac cuz were killed in the same area. the attacks took place at a distribution point run by the us and this variety back, gaza humanitarian foundation. the organization took over a deal for ations in may,
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officer as well blocked or un agencies from delivering food. honey, my mood isn't garza city with the lightest to many of the tanks, a stage and unfortunately on a tragically enough next to the judge of the guy that you medicare and foundation centers that are according to many of the people that we talk to. it's more of the privatized facility, militarized, and unfortunately, food available, there is what be nice as people are only given a 20 minute window to pick a food parcels and whatever is available just a 20 minute window shore time for thousands of people hungry in the middle of f ki, arctic situations and intimidation by the is really military presence. not enough for people to get food, but unfortunately they are being shot at a drug, deliberately and constantly. we're counting from d, one of operations for the gaza human. if you're in foundation to today, more than 450 people killed that men, women, children, young people, elderly,
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where they are to find to get food from the, the organization, a part of from death. the attacks are continuing to happen and there is more, a significant increase of a drones attacked it from yesterday of the little over 24 hours now, where we counting up to 12 and joining strikes, targeting me and leave tense and people gathering in the streets either waiting for water times or waiting for food at parcels to arrive are being targeted by the drone is try but visibly right now, it's the tents that are providing the only source of power. they operate on solar power system, solar power panels set up outside these tense, and the provides a, it's a charging point for phone mo, buys for electrical devices for many of the people just in the past a couple hours as we expected, the number of people killed in the attack on discharging point in the shifted one district, that's in the northern western part of government has right into 7 people,
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including 2 of the children were present when the attack happened. and that seems to be repeating itself over and over. this is not the 1st time it's been happening for 20 months. well that's it from may. whether it's next, then it's inside story. stay with us. the . the damages are on the rise again, not just in the raving peninsula, but also in the east and met. and that tends to eventually generate charlesville sandstone might get the funds storming grease, but i think it's just makes me menu lied, share of building in turkey itself. certainly not, and they can see us, we're approaching the 40 mach in cyprus and we're lifting temperatures and there's no major and the, the coastal areas will event coming lines is roughly the halter and the breezes still blowing. in fact, if you look at the quality has reported the poor set cause using rate. yeah. it as
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or friday last year because of this briefing, a lot of dust of the breeze is becoming slightly light injuring saturday and therefore light is still on sunday. but it's still hot everywhere. $47.00 in baghdad, $44.00 in doha can be screwed around the coast that mon, catching the edge of the month soon with their house full cost. actually, officially gifts is very hot, the average is 42. so we'd like to have the on tuesday, but you take that to 45 and inject a bit of hays into the atmosphere. they just feel rather unpleasant. the edge of the mountain soon, it's still catching. can you and somebody but not so much. the showers in land every day. they expand from lake victoria, so you get lunch time, jazz, and keep you all the compiler and ruby, the
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german liter, and a you commission president. what quick so far? israel is the conflict, the gun with a run. the you has since quote for the escalation, if like seen growing anxiety over, what might happen next. so what's the thing kicked in european capital? and how much influence does europe really have this is inside store, the
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