Sasha Barbour Gatt
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Yeah, very true.
So it does put into perspective a little bit how angry and fiery people are getting over something that really does affect some of the more well-off people in our community.
Yes, which is always the caveat, isn't it?
This comes amid renewed attacks in the region in which both countries have accused the other of violating the already fragile ceasefire which was signed back in April.
Iran yesterday launched missiles towards a US airbase in Kuwait which were intercepted, saying it was responding to US strikes on a drone site in southern Iran.
And while we don't know the exact details of this latest deal, we do know that Iran has said it won't be signing anything unless Israel ends its military operations in Lebanon.
which has escalated overnight.
So waves of Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon with video showing dust-covered crowds gathering around collapsed buildings.
Now, the IDF says it had issued evacuation notices and that it is targeting Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut and southern parts of the country.
At least 11 people have been killed, according to Lebanon's health ministry.
Now they were found on Wednesday night, a week after they went missing.
He's also described just how hard this next phase of the mission will be.
Yeah, so since discovering the group, Parsi, who we heard from, as well as another diver, Palasing, they have been back to deliver them food and water.
They've been pulling supplies through this cave system, which is partially flooded, which is why they can't get out.
So what rescuers are going to look at, they're looking at a few different options to get them out, but one of them is pumping the water out in the hopes that...
that they can just walk out basically.
I mean, actually, let me clarify.
You can't walk out of that place.
Parsi, I was listening to his interview and he said I had to like, you know, you have to exhale, let all the air out of your body to get through certain parts.
It's that tide.