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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the w news via from the, these right of the military. hit 7 causes main states, a hoss, but faces face resistance from how do i spell it since and con eunice as gun firefox hilary, and as drives linked to more palestinian casualties. also on the program, the european union and china box at the table. and usually this is a whole list 1st, 12 years of time,
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disease in okay. through side search for common grounds on issues from the crime. trade gas, german chancellor, hold off shouts, month the 1st month of honey. bye bye thing. i've been dora problems, problems with about guys. what impact is israel warning, the gaza having on the, on your theory stressful the i'm feel welcome to the program. the financing in and around southern guns has made city of hon. unice has intensified. i say it's raining military procedures. it's cold of eliminating how much i'm going to send organizations designated a terrorist group by multiple countries. as israel expands it's offensive thousands of palestinians being forced to flee. i've had for shelters in the south with a still no guarantee of safety. women and children scrolled across the hospital
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floor of the families huddled in the cona, still covered in dust. from the latest explosion, vanessa hospital in one unit is running out of space to treat the many injured people who are constantly arriving. and rather the situation is catastrophic. in all senses of the word, the lack of medical equipment and resources means we tend to treat people of this site is rails minute tree operation in around goals. the 2nd largest city has intensified in recent days. and the number of palestinians killed and injured continues to rise thousands and now fleeting, con eunice to seek shelter even for the south. but safety seems unreachable now. here in the southern city of rough uh on the egyptian buddha, recent arrivals were among those kills by
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a recent is radia strikes. besides you and the for says, service of the house was targeted by 3 rockets and they targeted women and children . the, as you can see, this is kind of displaced, palestinians who were told the science would be safe. the size is supposed to be safe. i guess that's where it displays from come. i developed to rough enough where it is supposed to be safe with them and they were all killed. as israel focuses the new phase of its military operation on southern gaza, the search for shelter from the conflict becomes honda every day. while these are the military says it's goal is the destruction of a mass. it specifically hunting the lead to something that us and talking to his agent on. eunice is not only a militant stronghold, but it's also the hometown of how much is that chief and gaza? and y'all, ya, seeing why? he hasn't been seen in public since the beginning of the war,
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but israel believes he's hiding somewhere in the city. the big thoughts and it seems also seemed wise in the area of hon. units. you have tara infrastructure and come on centers that in well, seem was not above ground, he's on the ground. no, i don't want to elaborate where and how and what we know in terms of intelligence, this is not the place to talk about such things in the media. all job is to find saying, well and kill him again. a seen a lot below over to read a man made on is the administrator on the list and research fellow with kings college london's goal studies department. she told me it's not clear whether israel's intelligence is actually know where y'all ya signal is. well, it is difficult to say because there are quite several people that the idea softer and the is really intelligence is trying to locate them. and obviously you will know that com eunice is a how much stronghold so perhaps um they are targeting also as there is not just yeah,
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yes. and what are the results of possibilities that even if it is sort of ours home, that he is not waiting there for the idea of he could have escaped through egypt because for him us, it would be important to keep so key leaders and military leaders, a lot a lie friend and then also one being mohammed died for instance, who is a wanted man and these rel as well. okay. we heard the idea of spokes person that i talking about not capturing this man and bringing him to justice, but of finding him and killing him. so it's not legal as well. the debate about the legalities of so called targeted killing and it has been going on for many years now and send war and mohammed died. they both have been designated as tourist, for instance, by the united states, and say, normally you would expect them to be found. but this is a little bit like in the case of a sudden i've been martin as well that you know, if you are identified him,
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then you have the allowance to strike him to strike him dad. and so it's a complicated legal matter because they are considered as terrorist they can be targeted indeed. so even if it's ro worth a co, uh, yeah, same law. they've funding co thousands of thousands leaving potentially thousands of people with abiding hatred of israel. so even if they have israel, eden's the thing that was called hom boss, is that a massive chance that something else will replace it or say, well, this role is doing is essentially count insurgency. um, because the problem here is uh, mazda. yes, it does have a higher key, however, from us also has a political wing. um, so if you just eliminate thing. yeah. yes, in war doesn't really mean that some of us will be ended. the reasoning here is
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that taking out the leadership, especially the military leadership, will make it much easier to fight the rank and file because the organization itself will have lost its grain so to say and will be disoriented. however, as a premium is and as we would have seen during the strikes, a lot of civilians die. and this is like boeing's alarm even if the civilians were not supporting him off from the gap. go, having their families killed by him by the strikes can in the lead to the fact that it's like moving the grass to whoever goes up to next generation will throw their support behind from us on the final quick. what about the hostages still believes to be being held in god's around a $130.00. is this assault on han eunice, likely to put their lives in danger? is there shouldn't be good intelligence when it comes to conducting a strikes as not to put the hostages in danger, but we,
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we don't know that we don't know what intelligency is, real house and there is a possibility that they are heading into bundles. so by bumping tunnels, every thing you do kinetically can potentially endanger their lives. ok, thank you so much for joining us as a very clear. thank you, rena. made on from kings commercial. and let's take a look at some more of well news headlines now. the us says it will conduct the joint military flight drills in guyana pensions rise with neighboring. and there's way that over territory claims. washington says the drills a routine that reiterated what they call that and waving support for god the sovereignty us we can come back as hell did referendum and reaffirming its territorial claim to the old rich s. s a cable region. pay me a danish problem. express the low making it illegal to desecrate to any religious text. it follows several grand things and spa, angry demonstrations in muslim countries. the justice ministry says that increase
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the tariff drafting demo opposition. lawmakers condemned what they called a restriction on free expression the leaves attacking grease of health, what they've called a new chapter in their relation to the use of engines to present relative type of greek, 5 minutes to create aspects of pockets assigned to friendship declaration and doesn't other cost pricing agreements in athens. so let's talk this assessment soon because we got to do cook reading shows. they give you a russian president vladimir approach. any song talks with his a rainy and count bothering him behavior, right? you see in moscow as part of a group with me, things focused on the middle east. russia and around growing community corporation are expected to be discussed as well as most goes more in the crime. and the israel, how much conflicts we think comes after the rest of the data visited, the united arab emirates on solving a regular way. how told on the for the corporation on oil prices?
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let's, let's examine this with that for the now i check it over. it was a senior advisor of the austrian institute for european security policy. she joins us from vienna and you are very welcome. now miss the approach is to us, we have a runs uh abraham lacy. they focused on israel is conflict with time us, but the last time that i met coaching was loving for support for his invasion of ukraine. is that conflict also? i focus of a rush, this diplomatic push. oh yes, absolutely. and in fact, um, russia relies on the run in military 8, mostly coming in the form of a i'm a nation drones of course. and they are even speculations that ballistic missiles could be the next step. right. and so as far as mr. poaching in the middle east we, we saw him and joining around and the lifestyle. so what are you trying to achieve that? well, the relationship between you,
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ron and russia, is deeply rooted and is of course, uh do you politically uh, also for them to give them the overlapping interests in the region and beyond. of course, when i say beyond, i mean mostly the us position on many issues, not only on the 2, ongoing military conflicts in eastern europe and in the, in the middle east. and here of course, um, well they also co ordinated was the, the helpful for just to being the president or such. so a lot the scale is going on. also when it comes to the future membership of your room in the various regional format. so under the guidance official or with the coordination refresher. think of the membership of the upcoming membership of your ronald so in the bricks starting the next year. right. and so in this year, of course, it was also the shanghai corporation organization. right?
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so they have lots of interests in common. it isn't, isn't sensible to call them allies. yes, it is sensible to call them original allies even though that they have of course, also a certain conflicting interests, for instance, in the energy sector, because both iran and russia sold for a very long period. in fact, tool supply. actually, the, the old compton and t rope, and we know for a fact the to run has been under sanctions for a very, very long time. and now rushes in the same block. so both can also learn actually from this experience that you run had with the american sanctions. so in the image sector, so mostly it is original alliance. and it is, as i said, on the one hand to actually meant to tackle the us. so to political interests around the globe, and it's a stretching over several continents, even the reaching to the let in the american continent. but on the other hand,
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of course, is this mostly also about coordinating actions. me is yours uh, in the middle east and uh, in europe. yeah, of course. and as mr. fulton uh, travels, although his travel is restricted. um us very much in his sites describing the israel house was a failure of us democracy as well as a visa, nice things we break. so he tries to break that very us, the heck had gemini, the absolute, the, and here once again, we see that the, the russian position on the israel, him out of school sick. he's very helpful from around this point of view. this is another overlapping to political interest because it's a heats the american credibility given the fact that the united states have positioned themselves so very, very clearly on all of the site, the fuser al,
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right from the beginning. and here we see now and you avenue for cooperation is a said also when it comes to the original organizations and formats such as freaks . so here we have a very we have a very strong coordination between china and russia. chinese. uh, actually the biggest, uh meanwhile, the biggest partner uh for uh, let's say both you run into russia and, you know, sense. so once again we see how actually we have the motion. so for new formats that isolate the west or try to actually a heat, the credibility of the western initiatives or wisdom diplomatic measures as of a final word on, on oil which, which ties in quite nicely with what you're, you've been saying this out of your i've been russia not quoting another oil producing nations to be to southport and drive oil prices up. so this is, this is in all of that interest. and of course, i'm a president posing,
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trying to bolster his war chest as a result of all the sanctions that east countries under yes, and it is also important from russia's point of view because of course it's on our way to show that the western section. so not to working, but also the international isolation of russia has failed. so the middle eastern, specifically, ron, but also the visits uh, between your e and to saudi arabia, a very helpful, you know, critical moment to, for both the ongoing war against the ukraine. but also the ongoing israel, how may i ask, who i'm 50 show actually there's we're sure has a leverage to political leverage and who has friends and partners faucet, i think thank you for guiding us through that. the check it over. we'll street institute for uniform security policy. thank you very much.
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late as verifying the union has been housing towards for chinese president change and paying, hoping to it is trade disputes. and now i already divide over the war and ukraine. both your think commission president, i should have found the line and you can cancel president a showing me shell. evasion of the ships considered a diplomatic re style due to the rocky relationship in recent years with the exchange china of a new ones, china to address it 200000000 dollar trade in balance. once that has been changed to use these countries influence with russia to help and the ukraine's walkway, as you see a correspondent funding crash, a company meeting in beijing and told us more about chinese economic and political interests. so when it comes to the as well, well china, once um is a business as usual dates. first of all i want to maintain the access to what's the que repeating market? i mean china, us economy, it's very um, export driven and basically the european consumer is keeping the chinese engine
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walking. so they have a high interest in keeping that going up and more on a political level. um, they also don't want a russell to move closer to what's watching in the ice of aging in the us government is trying to contain the economic rise of china by, you know, um, implementing a tech um a sanctions export controls, etc. and um, you know, seating thing does one, you're up to follow the way of the us and i think when you talk to them and see europe and diplomats and whenever they have talks with chinese culture pods, they are very, you know, a curious about what do you mean by the risk in your economy? they have really a freight that he risking in the end put me in some form of the company. i've been cash for the president of as a buyers on this call for a snap election in february. the announcement by i am id a, comes up to as a by john recapture of the breakaway region. him to go to
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a camera back from my media and separatist in september. yeah, it was started to have them to majority of ethnic albanians who had the operated, autonomously unfolding on government. most of the reasons, 120000 population fled to neighboring on media funding. it's read capture by as a by john from next report, dw human resources travel to our media event, refugees, and found out more about their concerns and hopes the future of the drum and cheese mazda bundled with them what they cooled when they fled from their home. in the garden, o'connor d o n z a jump lea, these blankets and a few other warm things on the 24th, just the we only took new household electrical appliances and some fruit i had drive from the bar. we had a small car and that was all we could fit you show is politically the give little guns has been sharing this house with 2 of the reputation families for the last 2
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months. they are lock you. that's why i'm leaving here on her own. let them stay without asking for any of the families from the gardener corner possible. also living here until a few days ago by that they have now moved out into athletics over there on the new she was previously a refugee in the 1990 fleeing, took maintenance, don for now, gar, no colorado. actually the sold to that one day she'd have to pack up again and to look for a new home. these time, nearly every resident has left in the garden a quarter of boston even asked at least that they haven't to get to come to terms of, we've often more than 100000 to armenians escaped from the guard or above. many of them are still in the shop for a nation deeply rooted in tradition, being super right that from the length of their ancestors is perhaps that the biggest blow of bolt every day armenians come to pay their respects to those cute in divorce. over now going up the box. these so called cemetery for heroes
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open teams, the capital gary found in the early ninety's is a conflict, has a sense claim to more than the $35000.00 lives on does the our media insight. we lived through 4 wars and that's enough. we're tired of war and bloodshed. we just want to live normal, quiet lives. the give her a guns are trying to leaf normal lives in the city, which along with the is this of the refugee families from the law. does they get along? well, these are the letters, but the future looks bleak, most out of work or the assignment, or living driving taxes. many of the refugees depend on social services provided by armenia, the european union and, and international agencies also help. but it's not enough to do that, but the 2nd level of the, the arrival of more than a 100000 people from the going to cover a bucket is a huge burden on the, i mean, in economy about the invest spots,
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most of these people have outstanding bank loans, you'll know the banks and they're going to cover back with all i mean in my gosh. and the customers, or half a $1000000000.00 on bank. i, you know, my god to spell suck, mom dosh them. and most of the refugees i know position to pay off the debts. they've lost everything. zip i want to overnight. many, i can use the army union, the government of giving up an a gardener or a box to easily enter. they want me to why so many men lost their life easier verse of independence runs, follow the done, have it full to with no go, no car, box army and like all the form of soldiers is be totally disappointed. he's under no illusion that his family has and the long term future, the an army. yeah, i'd show up. so the way we want to leave and go abroad that, i mean that's a gives the children the future. and to me, the give our balance. i'm not alone, a wanting to be our media, but most of the refugees and just want to read,
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tell them to read below if it's homeland. now, gordon, i'll go to a box, but they have no idea whether that will ever be possible. so how likely is the conflict between media and as a buyer, john to re ignite as the head of the foreign policy. think time the regional studies center, richard, get a go see you as well. i do think it's also a mistake because the present in the mazda over john has been ruling the country in 4 terms as president for over 20 years. i think the real reason he's pushing ahead is a sense of victory. the use of force. he is finally stepped out of the shadow of his father, and i do think this is related to an increase in the risk of loss still of these. right. uh, okay, so we won that. so let me ride. see if i can uh, get legitimize my, uh, my rules by saying okay, well go to the b electra now as
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a victim. so now we have reports of sporadic gunfire on the border region in the board to region around the going of cairo back. do you think this conflict is likely to reignite well, there is a very real risk of renewed hostilities, simply because there is no affective deterrence. the european union has deployed monitors along the more vulnerable southern oregon border. but we've had, unfortunately yet another casualty just days ago when it was a bridge, ronnie's night or took out and murdered an arminian soldier. so i think the risk is real, but unfortunately we have no partner for peace in terms of a return to diplomacy. that is needed most right, so just to be clear. so when the fighting stopped back in september, we saw all those pictures of thousands of people making my way to a media. that was more of a sort of recognition of the facts on the ground drop event. a deal having been
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done and the peace negotiations are continuing. is that right? yes and been dangerous press, have been here in the mentally been vacated and validated the use of force before the expulsion of over a 100000 arguments from newborn. a car does little to inspire confidence and diplomacy or democracy for that matter. this is why the family dynasty within the us are withdrawn, the more it continues, the more of a threat it poses to us struggling democracy in our media. okay, so those piece towards betrayed as advice on. i mean, you do a piece of stone. i'm one of the stumbling blocks will fail to be honest. it's not just stalling. it's also been drawn refusal to participate for the past 3 scheduled meetings in brussels, washington and granado. we've had also been drawn boycott. in other words,
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from an army in perspective, we simply need a partner for peace. and azerbaijan is increasingly diplomatically isolated, leading to the frustration of both the you and the united states. and the final question on, on the, the role of the median, the prime minister and the copa shane. yeah. and i'm not the conflict of conflict back in september that all was forced him out of office. how do i media and see him now? well, i wouldn't put it in the opposite way. the government of nicole parks, you know, i'm the prime minister of our mean year was re elected in 2020. despite losing the early elections of 2021. gave them a mandate, the governor. but i do think the bigger problem of political accountability tonight is the real. busy for our media starting decades ago in terms of missed opportunities. and we do need
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a much more strategic vision in leadership than we've had to date and say that amount. okay, that's very clear. thank you so much. and richard get, it goes in from the original study, send. thank you for all of today's the stones of hanukkah, the h date, jewish festival of lights, and to mark the occasion. the german chancellor was expressed to some a dire saving, the country's jewish community. at a settlement a here in building off schultz is the 1st. you have a chance to look to preside over the life thing off of john to highly come and know right in front of the german capital's brandenburg gate issues festival comes and may be israel. how much water co signed an increase in anti semitic attacks? going to generate another long dock nights of december a policy in new york. but for the next few evenings, essentially, the of leo will be filled with bright, colorful lights, the annual effect, the new me or festival of lights, celebration since the 19th century. i see many of the cities non knocks
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a little more than $2000000.00 visitors that are expected to see this year for the day extravaganza is reminded that top story at this hour, the 2 months after was attacked by a masters. reynolds ministry says its troops of bashing the medicines tech group, in this sense of southern guns and lots of certificates. come on this in the con units assault say that troops engaged and sold the worst intensifying thing and set you up today, and i'll be back in just a moment to take you through the big story of the day. it's extension
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a $1000000000.00 business with no regard for people or nature in 45 minutes. on d, w, the, the manuals engine. you belong to the 77 percent because i don't go down 65 last last those top 5 years. 3 reasons why one wants to use to help you make up your mind to the topics i'm much up to you from table topics the new culture monday attainment. let's say quote the taste. we have a problem. it was in the us middle class income has fairly risen in the
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last 20 to 30 years at the same time that keeps rising done no, but a stair t leads to higher unemployment and slows down the economy was the card, the router for deposit of the 300 trillion that, that trump dot december 9 dw the me to, unless you're a ju, was one of the slogans being shafted outside the un headquarters. they knew your gas supports is on israel, decried the organization and women's groups for as i said, down playing the central violence that was committed to join the october 7 tara attacks. but is the lack of a specific outcry about those atrocities down to anti semitism or the fog of war. i'm feel go invalid and this is the day

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