Ankur Desai
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We'll find out what's going on.
They're militarily defeated.
And now we're going to open up the Gulf with them, with or without them.
We're going to be or the straight, as they call it.
And I think it's going to go pretty quickly.
And if it doesn't, we'll be able to finish it off one way or the other.
Sarah Smith reporting from Washington.
Still to come in this podcast, the civil war amongst a group of chimps.
Feeding competition intensified, reproductive competition among the males intensified, and a few males died just before hostilities broke out.
Do I have to eat these pills with a syringe?
This is the Global News Podcast.
Let's hear from two members of a family from Beirut who caught up in Wednesday's Israeli attacks.
13-year-old Naya's proximity to some of the blasts was documented in harrowing detail in a video she made on her phone, which has since gone viral.
She was with her father, filming on the Snapchat app in a street in Beirut at the moment when the assault began.
The combination of a child with a Snapchat filter of puppy dog ears and a desperate run for cover as lethal bombs come down caught worldwide attention.
Naya's mother, Gida Margi, told my colleague Paul Henley about the moment she knew how close her family came to disaster.
And what did you think when you first saw Naya's now very famous film on her phone?