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Could this be the start of World War 3? In this video, we break down Iran’s surprising missile attack on Israel and explore the dangerous ripple effects it could have worldwide. As tensions rise in the Middle East, what could this mean for global peace? With major powers involved, the stakes are higher than ever. Watch to understand the big picture and what lessons we can take away from this event. Don’t miss out on learning how these developments might shape our future.
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on the night of October 1st Israel's Sky
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looked like this these weren't fireworks
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these were missiles over 180 ballistic
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missiles were launched toward Israel
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directly ordered by Iran's supreme
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leader Ayatollah Ali K Iran's Islamic
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revolutionary guard Corps irgc part of
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their military claimed that more than
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90% of the missiles struck their targets
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Israel on the other hand reported that
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the majority were intercepted by their
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air defense systems the impact of these
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missiles can be seen in various images
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circulating online some show craters
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including a 30ft deep crater located
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right outside mad's headquarters in
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southern Israel near the neev desert
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where a large military base is situated
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many missiles were aimed as well despite
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Israel's claims of minimal damage prime
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minister Netanyahu made it clear
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retaliation is
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coming Iran made a big mistake tonight
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and it will pay for it the regime in
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Iran does not understand our
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determination to defend ourselves and
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our determination to retaliate against
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our
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enemies apparently there are those in
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tran who do not understand this either
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they will understand we will keep to the
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rule we have determined whoever attacks
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us we attack them but the bigger
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question is how did Iran get involved in
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this conflict the war which began last
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year with hamas's attacks has now
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expanded to involve several countries
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Israel isn't just attacking Palestine
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it's striking Lebanon as well many
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paramilitary groups and terrorist
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organizations such as Hamas Hezbollah
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and the huus are involved in this
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conflict and now a major power like Iran
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has entered the fry how did things
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escalate to this point and what might
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happen next let's explore that in this
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video while it's true that numerous
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countries are now involved if the
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conflict worsens it could spiral into a
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larger Regional war in the Middle East
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but calling it World War III is
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premature because this isn't the first
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time this year Iran has attacked Israel
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just a few months ago on April 13th more
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than 300 drones and missiles were
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launched at Israel in fact the April
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attack was even larger than this one
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involving around 170 drones 30 cruise
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missiles and 110 ballistic missiles this
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marked the first time in decades that
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another Nation had launched a direct
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attack on Israel the last instance was
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during the 1991 Gulf War when Saddam
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Hussein's Iraq attacked but what
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triggered Iran's April attack Iran
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called it Revenge 2 weeks earlier around
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April 1st Israel conducted an air strike
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on Syria's Capital Damascus which
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resulted in the deaths of seven Iranian
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officers including a high-ranking
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general stationed at the Iranian Embassy
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no country would tolerate such a strike
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on its military personnel and in this
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case Israel had targeted the embassy but
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why did Israel launch this air strike
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Israel claimed that the building wasn't
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an embassy but a military facility
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according to Israel the officer killed
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in the strike had close ties to
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Hezbollah so what exactly is Hezbollah
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and how is it connected to Iran we'll
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delve into Hezbollah later but first
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let's cover some key details about
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Israel's defense systems when Israel was
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attacked in April it received support
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from its allies including the US UK and
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Jordan the US managed to neutralize
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about 80 drones and six ballistic
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missiles meanwhile British typhoon
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fighter jets intercepted several drones
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and Israel's F35 stealth Jets took down
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25 out of 30 cruise missiles
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geographically Iran and Israel are
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roughly 1,000 km apart a drone attack
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from Iran would take about 2 hours to
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reach Israel making intelligence
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critical to defense Israel's famous
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defense system the Iron Dome protects
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areas up to 10 km in height with a range
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of 70 km it intercepts short- range
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rockets by launching its own missiles to
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destroy them midair a process known as
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interception you'll hear this term
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frequently in discussions about Israel's
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defense however the Iron Dome only
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handles short-range threats for medium
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to longrange missiles Israel relies on
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David's sling which has a range of 300
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km and covers up to 15 km in height but
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Iran's October attack involved ballistic
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missiles from over 1,000 km away beyond
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the reach of both the Iron Dome and
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David's sling Iran's foreign Ministry
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spokesperson Nasser kayani described the
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strikes as a limited Act of self-defense
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and suggested that Western countries
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should actually commend Iran for not
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doing more damage his words though seem
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more like a thinly Veiled Threat while
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Israel's defense systems are incredibly
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sophisticated there's a financial strain
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involved in their operation for instance
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each Tamir missile used by the Iron Dome
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costs $50,000 David's sling missiles are
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even more expensive around $1 million a
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piece and the Aeros systems missiles
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cost several million dollar each during
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the April attack alone Israel spent an
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estimated $200 million in one day on
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defense despite the technology
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Effectiveness the high Financial cost
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means Israel's defenses could be
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overwhelmed by sheer numbers in a
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sustained assault the situation might
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not yet be a global conflict but it has
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the potential to escalate into a broader
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Regional War as the situation unfolds it
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will be critical to see how Israel Iran
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and the global Community navigate this
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precarious balance no one can afford to
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underes estimate the consequences while
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advanced technology can offer temporary
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protection diplomacy and conflict
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resolution will be crucial to halting
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this cycle of violence Iran's Weaponry
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is no less sophisticated with
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state-of-the-art missiles used in the
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October attack like the 2023 fat
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missiles in a photo released by the BBC
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you can see the damage these missiles
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are capable of their longest range
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missile the shahab 3 can reach over
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2,000 km missing from this list are the
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2023 fatal missiles classified as hyper
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Sonic ballistic missiles Hypersonic
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means they travel faster than the speed
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of sound about 18,000 kmph or 15 times
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the speed of sound they can reach Israel
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in just minutes we can accurately strike
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any Target within 870 Mi and there's no
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system capable of countering this
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missile they're able to precisely hit
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any Target within the range of 870 Mi
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and there exists no system that can
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rival or counter this missile many
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confuse Rockets with missiles but
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they're vastly different hamasa Rockets
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are relatively small and are launched
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with rough estimates of where they will
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land in contrast ballistic missiles are
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as tall as a three-story building and
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are equipped with Precision targeting
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making them much more dangerous they can
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even leave Earth's atmosphere before
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re-entering to hit their target this is
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why following the April attack the UN
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Security Council called an emergency
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meeting urging both sides to deescalate
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Hezbollah and huus have been attacking
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Israel for years but ever since Israel
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retaliated against Gaza the frequency of
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these attacks has increased these three
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groups Hamas in Gaza houthis in Yemen
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and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon are
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considered Iran's proxies often referred
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to as the axis of resistance Iran
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supports them financially and militarily
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from behind the scenes Hezbollah is one
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of the most heavily armed non-state
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groups in the world this Shia militant
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group emerged in 1982 during Israel's
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invasion of Lebanon and officially
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became an entity in 1985 with a
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Manifesto calling for the removal of
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Western powers from Lebanon and the
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destruction of Israel almost all Western
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Nations including the US and Europe
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classify Hezbollah as a terrorist
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organization though India does not
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Southern Lebanon was occupied by Israel
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for 22 years and it was Hezbollah that
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pushed Israel out in 2000 a subsequent
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war between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006
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lasted 34 days with no clear winner
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today a large portion of Lebanon is
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under hezbollah's control and the group
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wields more power than lebanon's
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official Army in many respects the war
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between Hezbollah and Israel has been
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ongoing for months and on October 7th
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2023 Hamas launched an attack that
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reignited the conflict the next day
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Hezbollah officially declared war on
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Israel meanwhile the huus founded in the
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1990s emerged in response to Shia
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marginalization and growing foreign
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influence in Yemen the hois are
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considered a terrorist organization by
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many countries and oppose Yemen's
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government yet India does not label them
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as terrorists Iran and Russia back the
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hois while Saudi Arabia supports Yemen's
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government alongside Western allies
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looking at the map you'll see that Saudi
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Arabia and Iran are two major powers in
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the Middle East each backing different
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sides in conflicts in Yemen Saudi
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supports the government while Iran backs
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the Rebels the same Dynamic is found in
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Iraq Syria and Lebanon globally Western
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Nations often align with Saudi Arabia
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while countries like Russia and China
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lean towards Iran this is why Saudi
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Arabia frequently stands against Iran
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despite both being Muslim majority
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countries Saudi Arabia is Sunni
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dominated while Iran is primarily Shia
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the current War which started with
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hamas's October 2023 attack LED to
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Israel's invasion of Gaza Israel's
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bombing of Gaza has made parts of it
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uninhabitable between October 7th 2023
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and September 22nd 2024 the world has
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witnessed immense Devastation in the
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ongoing War
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41,43 Palestinians have lost their lives
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with over half of them being children
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and women more than 2 million people
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have been displaced many countries have
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called it genocide Jewish film director
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Jonathan Glazer who won an Oscar last
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year for his film about the Holocaust
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made a powerful statement during his
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acceptance speech he said the memory of
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the Holocaust was being misused to
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justify the persecution of another
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Community distancing himself from this
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kind of jewishness our film shows where
9:09
dehumanization leads at its worst right
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now we stand here as men who refute
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their jewishness and the Holocaust being
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hijacked by an occupation which has led
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to Conflict for so many innocent people
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his film The Zone of Interest captures
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the brutal reality of fascism if you get
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the chance it's worth watching in this
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war Hezbollah has shown its strength
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daily rocket fires from the Israeli
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Lebanese borderers forced more than
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880,000 Israelis to flee their homes
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meanwhile the huus have caused
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significant disruption to trade in the
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Red Sea attacking passing ships with
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missiles the damage is estimated to have
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caused nearly $1 trillion in losses
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before April 2024 Iran hadn't directly
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intervened in the war even though it
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supported its proxies however on April
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14th Iran issued a warning if Israel
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attacked its people assets or citizens
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Iran would retaliate irgc Commander
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Hussein salami delivered this message
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then on July 31st isma Haner hamas's
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political leader was assassinated in
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tran though no one claimed
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responsibility Israel is widely
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suspected following the assassination
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Iran vowed retaliation the war escalated
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further after the infamous pager attack
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on Hezbollah on September 17th explosive
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devices carried by Hezbollah operatives
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went off killing many a series of
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high-profile assassinations followed
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including the deaths of Ibrahim ail
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hezbollah's Special Operations commander
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and Brigadier General abas nil fusan of
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the irgc in a September 27th air strike
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hezbollah's leader Hassan nasrala was
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also killed in the same strike despite
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these losses Hezbollah continues
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launching rockets at Israel in just one
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week around 1,000 people were killed by
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Israeli air strikes in Lebanon while the
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UN and the US condemn these attacks
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Israel shows no signs of stopping on
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October 1st Israel confirmed that Iran
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had launched missiles in retaliation for
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the assassination of hezbollah's leader
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fortunately only one person a
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Palestinian in the West Bank died
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despite this Israel's Finance Minister
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threatened to make Iran regret its
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attack much like they did with Gaza and
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Hezbollah prime minister Netanyahu
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warned that Iran had made a grave
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mistake and would pay for it what we're
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seeing is a vicious cycle of Revenge
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with Innocent civilians bearing the
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brunt of it United Nations Secretary
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General Antonio gutes condemned the
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overall conflict without blaming any
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single country India's foreign minister
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s jankar acknowledged Israel's right to
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respond but emphasize the importance of
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following International humanitarian
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laws to minimize civilian harm
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ultimately the people suffer the most in
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these endless cycles of retaliation if
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this cycle of violence is ever to end we
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must find New Paths to peace not just
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through diplomacy but by rethinking the
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systems that fuel conflict speaking of
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systems did you know the US is
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