Killing at least 20 people. Israel hasn t said whether it was involved. As the fighting intensifies, un chief antonio guterres says he fears lebanon could become another gaza. The lebanese health ministry raised the death toll to 45 in friday s strike by israel targeting hezbollah commanders in southern beirut. Most of those killed were civilians. Authorities say women and children are among the dead. On sunday, israel launched further strikes on towns in southern lebanon killing three people. And the israeli military says it destroyed thousands of hezbollah rocket launcher barrels over the past few days. Israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu had this to say. No country can accept the wanton rocketing of its cities. We cannot accept it either. We will take whatever action is necessary to restore security and to bring our people safe, back to their homes. Meanwhile, in lebanon hundreds attended the funeral of ibrahim aqil, a high ranking hezbollah commander killed in an israeli s
Under control a new poll ways if the public is satisfied with the governments response. And the buddhist think of the bragging rights on the line on friday. Face capital city rivals in the bundesliga take a look ahead at the local dog. Hello im terry martin good to have you with us lawmakers in the u. S. Congress have moved to block president Donald Trumps order to withdraw all u. S. Troops from germany its a rare instance of the democratic and republican parties working together these days to pass legislation a final version of the annual defense bill which still needs to be voted on by. Support for the continued presence of u. S. Forces in germany and it would require an Impact Assessment before any troops are pulled out in july the pentagon announced it would withdraw about a 3rd of the 36000. 00 u. S. Troops based here in germany. Well Stefan Siemens is standing by for us in washington how likely is it that u. S. Troops will not be droll withdrawing from germany no. I think the lik
A threat to her in the future, at least are at least you mentioned this long, it would limit the distribution of footage of Police Officers. That was the reason why this demonstration was called. Why are people so angry about it . Well, this law actually says, as you say that you know, you are no longer, you might no longer be allowed to broadcast images. If these images could harm Police Officers now in the law, in the new version, it says with the intention to harm Police Officers. Thats a very vague expression, very vague term, and many people here fear that that could back actually be interpreted in many ways. And then the police or a judge could say, even if youre not saying it, youre trying to harm Police Officers. So many people here feel that that would be the 1st step to ban broadcasting of images of the police. And they are saying, given that all that violence that weve been seeing by the police to other people, you know, like this, this week we actually saw a video of a musi
A studio to go to war of correspondents in paris. Also on the show is the o. P. s Prime Minister announces that the army has completed and ceased operations in the teeth, right region. And the focus now is on humanitarian assistance. This comes after weeks of conflict which has left tens of thousands of refugees in dire conditions. And, and conversely, the soccer, the battle for the leaders fought as type this season. See if any of the top 3 teams slipped up on saturdays America Evans teen, thanks for joining me. In the french capital, paris police and protesters have clashed the demonstrations against a proposed security bill that would restrict sharing images of Police Officers. The proposed law came into focus after footage emerged of French Police beating up and racially abusing a black man. Protesters say if the new law is passed, it could prevent similar footage from being released to the public, allowing police to get away with misconduct. The streets of central paris filled wit
Suspected mox tend to talk results, aopa being the mastermind of a secret nuclear bomb making program. Plus heavy shelling, wrongs the capital of ethiopia, dry region between opium Government Troops close enough to kill us and what the government calls its final offensive against the region. This comes after weeks of conflict, leave tens of thousands of refugees in dire conditions. Im married to evanston, its good to have you with us in the french capital, paris police and protesters have clashed a demonstrations against a proposed security bill that would restrict sharing images of Police Officers. The proposed law came into focus after footage emerged of French Police beating up and racially abusing a black man. Protesters say if the new law is passed it could prevent similar footage from being released to the public, allowing police to get away with misconduct. The streets of central paris filled with protesters for many the focus of their opposition is the security bills close 24.