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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin. the us are just israel, the plan for peace with the palestinians. your secretary of state anthony, blinking the warranties of the daily total of war and civilians and gaza is far too high. he says the invitations one relations with israel only when a pass to palestinian statehood is clear. and the president of ecuador declares war on truck games. this after a wave of violence, including the storming of a tv station and the kid. now the police officers, the
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american berlin, thank you very much for joining us. we begin with roving diplomacy and fears of expanding violence in the middle east. us secretary of state anthony blinking has met with his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu and israel's war cabinet. lincoln reentry did us support for israel and stressed that all hostages held him gauze and must be returned. but he also had warns of warning for israel seeing the daily tool, the war and civilians in gaza as far too high washington's top, the diplomats arrives in israel. the latest stop in the week long to of the middle east. secretary of state anthony blinking is cooling for com in the region to prevents for war in gauze from spreading of the i see a link and how talks are prime minister benjamin netanyahu. washington is trying to
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balance support for israel with limiting civilian, suffering, blink, and emphasized with need to protect the people of cause a and increase aid. we know that facing anatomy that embeds itself and once civilians who hides in and fires from schools from hospitals makes this incredibly challenging. but the daily till once it leaves and gaza, particularly on children, is far too high. 3 months of fighting have left to gaza, devastated thousands of gauze instead, blink and cold on israel to start planning for peace. he said he must do more to support the moderates palestinian leaders to hold new settlements and stump out set to live islands. it's our unique bond in america's and during commitment to the people of israel that allows indeed demands that we're as forthright as possible in the moments where the stakes are highest. when the choices that of the most. this
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is one of those moments develop a round has raised the very stakes, defense minister, your wife gallant said, increasing the pressure once around was critical to preventing the war from spreading a run, which back. so mass supports and network is minutes in groups throughout the region . who is the rebels in yemen? have attacks and seized ships, and the red sea has ball of forces in southern lebanon, a farming rocket. so these rail while in iraq and syria minutes into line to around have attacked us troops with rockets and drones, were determined again that we uh, not the escalation that we don't have the conflict just read. and we've made that very clear. but of course, if our personnel, if our forces are, are threatened or attacked, will take appropriate steps will respond blink and will continue his tool. on wednesday, he's due to travel to the occupied westbank,
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the talks of palestinian president mach mood of us. meanwhile, german foreign minister and the book is also visiting the region speaching, an egypt redbox at a reformed posting authority, must play a major role in dogs as future. we have also visitors in the airport close to the roof of border crossing to garza. she called for new humana, terry, and pauses that allow aids to cross the gallons that she also demanded from us released is rarely hostages, held in the territory a deed of his chief political correspondent, nina honda is travelling with her and she joins me now from being rude, so nina, following the west bareback has called for a quote reformed posting authority to play a role in guns as future. so what exactly does that mean in practice? is now said on several occasions on this trip to the middle east that striving for
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a 2 state solution really is there any way for the only way to bring sustainable piece 6 security and stability to this region. and so that she says it requires the palestinian authority to the full. she also says, of course the israel must respect, tell us she's the israel can not side to reduce illegal settlements, but likewise the palestinians also need to respect israel's assistance, need to respect nathan. and so that she says the palestinians cannot be represented by an service organization like come off that essentially wants to watch a massive. she said, what spitefully, as far as he gets, reforms as a company embrace is democratic structures, principles. so one day they can go to the polls and the like the latest themselves, no c, as always, that may sound like a distant utopia road at the moment, but that is the only way to prevent
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a dissertation from deteriorating further from spreading into other countries like let's see now. now these calls by germany for a 2 state solution or nothing new. we've heard them before. and so far they've been rejected by as rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. how is bare bach dealing with that quote, she's turning a very fine line here with the time. but you do have to say that listening to statements, wherever see it is in the west and these indeed occupied territory. orange. the same is everybody. everybody is suffering a lot less and that the term is changing somewhat. now, of course done, which is when it comes to self defense. when it comes to defending itself against a better ways just as well that is rose on the east show restraints in them.
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and as this is something where we're hearing very similar course from the americans, and to be frank with you, israel doesn't have that many allies anymore. risk losing a life like germany likes to us. so what i'll be, so by people in this on y'all's government, i'm like that was due to the chief political correspondent, you know, how is that from the who thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a look now. it's some other stories making the headlines around the world. britain's foreign minister david cameron says he's worry that he's real might have breached international law and garza cameron told lawmakers that he believed israel had been complained so far. but that there were questions that needed to be answered. britain has backed israel's right to defend itself against a mazda attacks, but also called on it's military to act with an international law. and it's offensive in gaza. 2023 was the how does the year on record and probably the warmest and the last 100000 years. so say scientists of your
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opinions, copernicus, climate change service. they found that the global average surface temperature reach $14.00 degrees celsius last year. between the previous record set only in 2016. donald trump hesitates an appeals court of washington over his claims to be new from criminal charges. during his time. as he was president, trump lawyers are urging the court to dismiss for charges that he legally attempted to overturn the 2020 election. the judges have express skepticism before his claims and are expected to rule on the case. in the coming weeks. united airlines has found loose bolts on the door plants of some boeing 737 macs, 9 plains checks were triggered after a fuselage panel of an alaska airlines jet blue of mid flight last friday, which was yours. u. s. carriers have grounded the boeing model and canceled hundreds of flights. the ecuadorian president daniel no by says he's countries in
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a state of internal armed conflict. he's ordered the army to take military action against broad games in the country. on tuesday, armed men stormed like tv show before being overpowered and arrested by police. security forces are out in force. ecuador has been rocked by a series of violent attacks, including the abduction of a number of police officers. the outbreak of violence followed the apparent escape from prison, of a drug cartel leader on sunday, adolfo, i'm a goddess, also known as futile or serving a 30 for your sentence for murder and our colleagues, profiting from warren. this breaking news story. let's bring in journals. audrianna, audrey de, who joins us from the ecuadorian capital quito. so the president has declared a state of internal arm conflict. but what exactly does that mean? a good night or in this means that the government will be able to move a life new pay forces on the street to try to gain control in some of the cities
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where we are having on the contract right now. right. so we're going to see more armed forces on the street in this comes after ecuador has been hit by a series of attacks. after this gang leader supposedly escaped from prison on sunday, what do we know exactly what the attackers are hoping to achieve? we don't know that right now, but uh, actually this moment the president is holding uh the private meeting with the security council to make decisions on we are waiting for it on official statement later tonight to finally get to know what the government things about what is happening today here, but what we know from the past 2 or 3 years is that the guys are fighting with each other. and they are trying also to send a message to the government relating to the gang leaders that are in the prison system. and just say it's uh, the escape of,
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of this kind of leader called people here. what's the last drop in this case that we're leaving today? and does appear that that message is being heard loud and clear in the halls of power and ecuador. but all of these attacks are really raised the question of how exactly have gangs getting so much power in the country? i think sadly, oh, what do we have been seeing for the last 3 years is that the government's own power? haven't been able to control the prison system. all of the attacks, all of the cases we have been seeing here, months too long. everything's planned inside from the jail system. so what the actual person now pursuing the was trying to do for once to achieve is to gain control. so she won the jazz bands that she was going to change the present system. and she announced that this week she was,
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she was going to start building new prices around the country with more security and different measures. so we think it might be a reaction to this on osman, from the government. and what's the move like on the street? do people think that the strategy of building new prisons might help the government leading control? that has to be really polemic. there's people that are in favor of this measure, but there's people that said the actual system is not working, so new prison won't change anything here for us. right now, i think it would be a good idea to have a better system. but that comes with having better authorities are rating the system and organizing everything and being able to kick and fall under jail skating. it better. so it's going to have a difficult decision or difficult process. we're stuck in the virus right. stop
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tonight. so we are waiting for the government to tell us what they are planning unfortunately, right, that we journals audrianna already reporting for us from the ecuadorian capital. thank you very much. thank you very much. the driven translator has offered his tribute to the late the football legend, funds back in bower who has died at age 78 off shore said beckoned. bower was one of the greatest footballers in germany and for many he was simply the kaiser. we will miss him, he said, that can bower lead west germany to a world cup when, as captain in 1974 and again as manager in 1990. earlier we spoke to our sports reporter oliver moody, standing at the munich arena with more other reactions, the death of funds back and by what was his former cause by him munich, leading the tributes a while. it certainly is. and on this dark day, it is, as you would expect by and munich,
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the club that for so many years was synonymous with funds back in bella, that is leading the tribute. and you might be able to see by in stadium behind me, written on the side of the stadium in light of the woods duncan finds. thank you. friends at the club is also holding discussions of hosting a huge memorial service at full funds back in bella. here at the stadium site at by munich, very clearly showing that they want to on a and respect back in bows achievements and his impact at the club. i don't jen football. i have a really 50 years from now when he made his 1st team davey full by and in the sixty's. and on top of that we've heard from some of a back in bows for my teammates and buying legends really hurt. and it's saying that no one will ever match up 2 funds back and buy a and call hands at home. and the guy saying, describing him simply as the greatest figure in german football history and you're up to date. but remember, there's much more news and analysis on our website,
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