We start in the middle east, where israel has launched fresh air strikes in southern lebanon, in what Security Sources there say, is some of the most intense bombing since the start of the Gaza War in october. These are the latest pictures of israeli strikes on the Southern Lebanese Border Village of rihan. The Israeli Military says its warplanes struck hundreds of hezbollah sites, including a weapons storage facility. It all comes after the leader of hezbollah a prescribed Terrorist Organisation by some western governments gave his first public reaction to the wave of attacks across lebanon. At least 37 people have been killed and thousands injured by Exploding Pagers and walkie talkies. Hassan nasrallah described the attacks as a massacre and said it could be called a declaration of war. Daniel de simone reports. With this weeks deadly explosions in lebanon, the conflict between Israel And Hezbollah has entered a dangerous new stage. Hezbollah s leader gave his first response to th
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translator: all these drones were either destroyed or neutralized using the appropriate systems. reporter: the defense ministry says there were no casualties or damage, but the foreign ministry spokeswoman called the attack an act of international terrorism. an adviser to ukrainian president zelenskyy quick to point out the irony, writing, a terrorist attack is when you have been deliberately firing cruise missiles and ballistic missiles at residential areas and crowded pizzerias for 16 months. terrorism is the main attribute of russia today. president putin attempting to project a different image, one of strength and stability, while addressing his allies for the first time since facing an armed insurrection by the wagner group. translator: the russian people are consolidated as never before. i would like to thank my colleagues from the sco countries who expressed the support for the actions from the russian leadership to protect
prigozhin did. and that obviously gives people around mr. putin jitters and probably gives people like xi jinping pause in rethinking their investments and the relationship. we did hear today from the nato secretary-general announcing that he will extend his leadership by a year. he s been serving for more than a decade. there are real divisions ahead of this nato summit next week on whether to offer ukraine a timeline to becoming a nato member. that would be after a war is over. so why is there reluctance, and how much of that reluctance has to do with russia? i think that certainly having ukraine part of nato would then involve an article v commitment to ukraine s defense. and i think that, you know i think there s going to be consensus necessary to admit any new entrant, such as ukraine. i think that consensus is not going to be there, especially