• 3 months ago

Visit our website:
http://www.france24.com

Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/FRANCE24.English

Follow us on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/France24_en
Transcript
00:00Reporter Claire Paquin is standing by in Jerusalem. We can speak to her now. Hello to you, Claire.
00:05First question, we're having these near daily exchanges of fire between Israel and Hezbollah
00:11just escalate dramatically this week. Some people calling for a ceasefire. It seems that,
00:17you know, the Israeli prime minister pressing down on Israel's operations. Tell us more.
00:22Certainly, the prospect of a ceasefire back and forth. We're looking at what's really a diplomatic
00:32game. Earlier on in the week, we had reports that US officials were hopeful that a ceasefire
00:39between Israel and Hezbollah could come into place soon. Then we had a statement from the
00:43prime minister, the Israeli prime minister's office, saying that Benjamin Netanyahu hadn't
00:48even responded to the proposal put forward by the US and France for a ceasefire. That caused
00:54frustration in the US. We heard from John Kirby, the defence spokesman, saying that the US had
01:01every reason to believe that Israel was at least on board with the ceasefire talks. And now we're
01:08hearing we had a statement earlier on from the Israeli prime minister's office this morning.
01:12We're now hearing that Israel says that it does share the aims of the US initiative
01:18and that representatives from both countries had discussed it yesterday on Thursday and will
01:23continue to discuss it in the next few days. Of course, this is all in the context of Benjamin
01:28Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, who is now in the US and he is preparing to speak
01:33at the UN General Assembly in New York later this afternoon.
01:37Yeah, and Claire, what can you tell us about the latest on the ground?
01:41Well, certainly Israel has been very clear that it's continuing to hit hard on Hezbollah. We're
01:46now seeing areas of the border between Lebanon and Syria being targeted by Israeli strikes,
01:53areas where Israel believes weapons are being transported from Syria into Hezbollah's hands.
02:00More than 700 people in Lebanon have been killed in the last few days alone, including me having
02:06reports from Reuters news agency saying that nine members of one family in Sheba, which is near the
02:14border, near the Lebanese-Syrian border, were killed earlier on, four children included in
02:20that figure. So certainly we're hearing and we're seeing more and more upscale of the strikes from
02:26Israel into Lebanon to hit Hezbollah targets, but also seeing many families fleeing, trying to get
02:33to safer places. On this side though of the border in northern Israel, large swathes of the territory
02:39having alerts throughout the night and this morning and this afternoon as well. Many large
02:44geographical area from Haifa on the coast, including areas of the lower Galilee and southern Golan,
02:50where people have been told they need to go into their safe rooms, go into air raid shelters,
02:55as rockets from Hezbollah and drones as well are seen in the skies. Many of them are intercepted
03:00by Israel's defence system, but not all of them. I was at a hospital in Nahrir, which is in the
03:06north of Israel, not too far at all from the Lebanese border, and I was speaking to health
03:12personnel there and patients, the health personnel telling us how they're preparing for an increased
03:17escalation in what is already a very tense conflict and situation right now on the ground.

Recommended