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consult, _ israel, giving a bit of time to consult, maybe to telegraph some — consult, maybe to telegraph some signals as well, maybe we'll— some signals as well, maybe well tell— some signals as well, maybe we'll tell the iranians that israel— we'll tell the iranians that israel is _ we'll tell the iranians that israel is not interested in expanding the conflict or escalating. expanding the conflict or escalating-— expanding the conflict or escalating. expanding the conflict or escalatinr. ~., ~' ., escalating. mark kimmitt and michael singh, _ escalating. mark kimmitt and michael singh, stay _ escalating. mark kimmitt and michael singh, stay where . escalating. mark kimmitt and | michael singh, stay where you are. i want to bring our viewers who arejoining are. i want to bring our viewers who are joining us up—to—date on the breaking news. this is what we know at this hour, so to remark us officials are telling cbs news, our us news partner, that an israeli missile has hit iran, this taking place in the last hour or so. you see on the map where the explosion was, this was in the north—west of iran in the city of isfahan early friday morning, it's all coming according to the country's semi—official newsagency, you see that the distance between the capital tehran. we are hearing from you running nvidia saying it occurred near the city's international airport, with do not get an explanation or possible cause. israeli army officials have yet to comment.

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Scandalous

airport. —— isfahan. iran reports that flights to tehran, isfahan and shiraz and airports in the west, northwest and southwest have been suspended. an iranian source tells reuters that its air defence system has been activated in the region. it was activated against, quote, "an object suspected to be a drone". in newsagency telling officials there had been three explosions heard near an army base in the city's north—west so we are getting more details coming in and we will continue to update the story as we get it. joining me live is mark kimmitt, former us assistant secretary of state for political—military affairs. it's great to have you on tonight with us as we get these details about a potential what we believe to be an israeli missile strike on iran. as you are hearing these reports coming in, what details stand

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BBC News

through proxies, fewer direct attacks, a lot of it we've been seeing playing out on the northern boundary between hezbollah and israel over the past many days and months after the attacks of 7 october. now what seeing and again a strike by israel being reported on a run, much more out in the open, mark kimmitt, mike bryan, i want to take the opportunity to say goodbye to our viewers on pbs say goodbye to our viewers on was —— say goodbye to our viewers on pbs —— michael singh. thank you forjoining us. the breaking news tonight coming in in the hour that to remark us officials telling cbs news our us partner that an israeli missile has hit iran, an explosion heard north—west of the identity of isfahan early friday morning according to the country's semi—official newsagency and we can show it to you on the map, jennifer, kokomo city's international airport and we've not yet had an explanation from errani

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BBC News

—— isfahan. iran reports that flights to tehran, isfahan and shiraz and airports in the west, northwest and southwest have been suspended. an iranian source tells reuters that its air defence system has been activated in the region. it was activated against, quote, "an object suspected to be a drone". in newsagency telling officials there had been three explosions heard near an army base in the city's north—west so we are getting more details coming in and we will continue to update the story as we get it. joining me live is mark kimmitt, former us assistant secretary of state for political—military affairs. it's great to have you on tonight with us as we get these details about a potential what we believe to be an israeli missile strike on iran. as you are hearing these reports coming in, what details stand

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The Context

ali abdullah saleh. it's armed groups are modelled on organisations his brother in lebanon. backed by the saudis, president saleh tired to eliminate the houthis in 2003, but was repelled. the houthi movement has been fighting a civil war since 2014 against yemen's current government. iran is suspected of supplying the houthis with weapons. years of conflict in yemen has led to one of the largest humanitarian crisis in the country. and in from the newsagency that is that the us and uk struck 30 locations in yemen overnight using more than 150 munitions and the newsagency is quoting a senior us official and are significant because they are higher figures than previously disclosed.

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BBC News

thatis know, a potential new airport that is being built in busan. we know that the man who stabbed him was apprehended and we know that the busan police is investigating the attack. certainly, it seems that even though he was injured, there is a laceration to his neck, and he is being treated, the semi—official newsagency here in south korea with government funding has said that he is conscious and being treated. the last we know he is conscious, receiving treatment on the trauma ward. ijust want a watmore you can tell us about mr lee. we know he only narrowly lost the presidential election in 2022. ajudge in september of last year denying an arrest warrant which was out for him on broad corruption charges. just tell us more about him and about his politics as well.- about him and about his politics as well. right, so lee jae-myung — politics as well. right, so lee jae-myung is _ politics as well. right, so lee

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areas. , , �* �* , areas, especially the mountainous areas. , , “ , ., ., areas. this is bbc news, and we had an udate areas. this is bbc news, and we had an update from _ areas. this is bbc news, and we had an update from the _ areas. this is bbc news, and we had an update from the writers _ an update from the writers newsagency in pakistan. they are flashing that pakistan army has cold off the haddock of the rescue operation to pull out the six people stranded in the car —— the haddock after rescue operation. ground operations will continue. i was watching someone who said they were suspending the helicopter operation. it is evening there. another source speaking to the agency saying pakistan's army has called helicopter operations to rescue the six people in the stranded cable car. that is the latest there.

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The Media Show

an issue when journalists are being attacked potentially, i am assuming a newsagency like yours becomes even more useful to newspapers and tv channels because you can go out and try and provide the material that they may be less able to get, i don't. absolutely. what i would say for example is we have a full—time correspondent in nanterre. we have someone who works there everyday when there is not a riot or a crisis and so on, so therefore, knows people that you can then call on when you need to go in there in difficult times, so you can build trust and also we have a network of bureaus across france, of course, which means we can mobilise as and when different areas of unrest break—out. to react as things evolve. for clients such as the bbc, clients all over the world. and the levels of precaution that we were talking about, filming on iphones, security guards, is that also the kind of thing you would implement?

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The Media Show

have a foothold or any trust in the communities that they could reach believably and appeal for calm. that is a real indictment. phil chapman from afp. we were talking earlier about the precautions journalist have to take and presumably when access to the scene of a story becomes an issue when journalists are being attacked potentially, i am assuming a newsagency like yours becomes even more useful to newspapers and tv channels because you can go out and try and provide the material that they may be less able to get, i don't know. absolutely. what i would say for example is we have a full—time correspondent in nanterre. we have someone who works there everyday when there is not a riot or a crisis and so on, so therefore, knows people that you can then call on when you need to go in there in difficult times, so you can build trust and also we have a network of bureaus across france, of course, which means we can mobilise as and when different areas of unrest break out.

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The Media Show

talking earlier about the precautions journalist had to take and presumably when access to the scene of a story becomes an issue when journalists are being attacked potentially, i am assuming a newsagency like yours becomes even more useful to newspapers and tv channels because you can go out and try and provide the material that they may be less able to get, i don't. �* , ,., , they may be less able to get, i don't. �* , , . ., ., they may be less able to get, i don't. n, , . ., ., don't. absolutely. what i would say for example — don't. absolutely. what i would say for example is _ don't. absolutely. what i would say for example is we _ don't. absolutely. what i would say for example is we have _ don't. absolutely. what i would say for example is we have a _ don't. absolutely. what i would say for example is we have a full-timel for example is we have a full—time correspondent in nanterre. we have someone _ correspondent in nanterre. we have someone who works there everyday when _ someone who works there everyday when there — someone who works there everyday when there is not a riot or a crisis and so _ when there is not a riot or a crisis and so on. — when there is not a riot or a crisis and so on. so _ when there is not a riot or a crisis and so on, so therefore, knows people — and so on, so therefore, knows people that you can then call on when _ people that you can then call on when you — people that you can then call on when you need to go in there in difficult — when you need to go in there in difficult times, so you can build trust _ difficult times, so you can build trust and — difficult times, so you can build trust and also we have a network of bureaus _ trust and also we have a network of bureaus across france, of course, which _ bureaus across france, of course, which means— bureaus across france, of course, which means we can mobilise as and when _ which means we can mobilise as and when different areas of unrest break—out. to react as things evolve — break—out. to react as things evolve for— break—out. to react as things evolve. for clients such as the bbc, clients _ evolve. for clients such as the bbc, clients all— evolve. for clients such as the bbc, clients all over the world. and

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