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the, the, this is a definitely news line from finding a suspected car running attack in central israel with arches, at least one person has been killed and more than a dozen of us injure, bring you the latest. also on the program, no ends in sizes. the israel hospital passes 100 days because that's how much run health ministry says at least 60 people that been killed. you know, 9 strikes, 5 years, right? email address the
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. i'm feel welcome to the program is riley or thoughts or say woman has been killed in more than a dozen people in shit. and i suspect of stabbing car bombing attack north of tel aviv lisa describing the incidents in the city of ron on. as i called jackets. the 2 palestinians were forced to be taken into custody. security forces across the country on jaila because of the war guys thomas, a gaza straight to jerusalem, then wherever join us special correspondent at abraham. welcome and talk us through what happens as well. it was right around the time that the school children were being dismissed from their classrooms that this attack happened in a city just 20 kilometers north of tel aviv. and as we understand, it happened in multiple locations that the 2 suspects had
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together. taken 3 cars, an eye witness said that she saw one of the suspects stab the driver of one car, one vehicle and then take that car and run people over uh with that one woman has died has been killed because of her wounds. and that we, 17, a wounded, the police have said that this is a suspect to tear a talking that it is being investigated as such. of course, this adds to the, the, the union in the sense of nervousness, the tension here in israel, more than a 100 days after the october 7th attacks on communities in the south of the country. so everyone's on very high alert as a result and to arrest as we understand this. yes, we're told that these are 2 men related to each other from hebron and be occupied
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westbank and that they had entered is real illegally. okay. and the anything being said about the motive, no or organization has yet taken responsibility for these attacks. and the 2 suspects are now under police custody and being interpreted as to their motive. but the police has said that this is a suspected territory, but no organization has taken responsibility for it yet. okay, thank you for that special correspondent, abraham in jerusalem. so gamma, how guys us, how master on health ministry says at least 60 people were killed in overnight is ready and strikes more than a 100 days. i have to have my scattered out those deadly tenant attacks on the 7th of october last year. israel's offensive and gaza shows no signs of slowing. more than 24000 people in gas have been killed. according to the health ministry,
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and any 85 percent of the population displaced in the fight, se is right in his mouth $300.00 day, with more calls for the release of hostages. i'm ice, which is designated to a terrorist organization by gemini, the you and the us released a video of 3 each baby hostages on sunday. meanwhile, these rams closest ally, the united states. i said that it's the right time for each route to scale back itself. relations in gaza. was those operations that continue with diplomats have been discussing various scenarios full gaza after the conflict is over. but this widespread disagreements even within age round about what gaza would look like. the day after shuttle diplomacy, us secretary of state antony blinking, just spent a week in the middle east, hustling from capital to capital consulting with israel and other allies. he laid down some ground rules for a post war scenario. and so these readings i was also crystal clear,
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palestinian civilians must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow. they must not be pressed to leave guys. not everyone in the is really government degrees too far. right. ministers have called for renew the settlements and gaza and for other countries to absorb palestinian refugees defense minister you have got allowed, put forth his own vision earlier this month. he said no is rarely civilians would be and gaza. the golan said, does a residential or a palestinian, and therefore palestinian bodies will be in charge with the condition that there will be no hostile actions or threats against the state of israel. he stressed israel would maintain overall security control and gaza. that plan has not been backed by other members of the cabinet or by prime minister benjamin netanyahu for the me to come up with so much disagreement. what does everyone actually want in
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postwar? garza is real one security from attacks and says there should be no role for him. us the us and saudi arabia want the palestinian authority which governs the west bank to also run gaza in the united palestinian government. the saudi say they want to normalize relations with israel, but that depends on the establishment of a palestinian state. the us and saudi proposals face significant obstacles. one is the unpopularity of the p, a among palestinians. it's liter maximum that boss is extremely unpopular. recent post put him at 11 percent and him off as popularity has grown since the war started. so you know who has rejected their role for the p a as well. but he's agreed to one key us demand as well as no intentional, permanently occupying gaza, or displacing it civilian population as well as funding come us terrace, not the palestinian population. netanyahu has however repeatedly dismissed the
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possibility of palestinian statehood. well, let's look at see what your options with simon made by the who's professor of international politics that to england's lancaster university is a particular expertise in the middle east. welcome back to i. d. w professor. so medium size. uh, what do you think postwar, gaza is likely to look like as well? i think we will be seeing is a very, very long struggle to determine both the political nature of the post war states, but post occupation state perhaps. but will also be dealing with a very, very long term rebuilding process of rebuilding the key institutions, the infrastructure, the, the necessary features of life and gaza. and these will go hand in hand, but they're going to be very, very complicated to go hand in hand and how one addresses one issue will directly
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affect the other, the deeply politicized issues. and it's going to be a very, very for, or very ted struggle to try and mitigate the concerns and amelion, right. the worries of everyone. so even the day after the bombing stops the next months, possibly even years are still going to be miserable for people living in gaza or yeah, so it's like, let's go back to before october, the 7th, before those that was all full incidents. the terrorist attacks and israel, the devastating bombardment life and gaza was incredibly precarious. it was for what it was difficult. it was under an occupation. it was. ready under a blockade, it was very difficult to get the basics things into gaza that people needed for daily life. and right now your package just showed the 85 percent of dozens
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have been false from that hopes. a lot of those hopes have been demolished, have been destroyed and fighting. and so there's going to be a very difficult struggle to rebuild schools, homes, hospitals, the basic infrastructure that people need on top of the broad. ready medical issues that, that we've been. ready talking about so let's look at political control. how mosque growing in popularity since all this happened? paula palestinians in gaza indicated that 90 percent of palestinians a one peasant mahmoud abbas to resign. so the, the u. s. idea of the policy and you know, as far as it being a charge of, of gaza certainly sounds like a non stop to. so yeah, i don't think the old dot many who are in favor of my screwed up bus becoming the, the, the coast and drooling does all. ready at least responsible for taking the day to day decisions about. ready life and gaza. these riley certainly benjamin netanyahu was too keen on that idea. and there are many who perhaps like the dia of
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the p, a if the palestinian authority taking control over life in gaza. books, much as we're seeing in the west bank, a boss does not have the popular support that popular mandate. but previously this of the p a of the p l. ready such as yes that alpha had and thought is a big problem if there was a democratic legit deficit or legitimacy deficit that makes governing about mix politics incredibly difficult, final event on israel's back place in the middle east. as a result of everything that happened since october, the 7th, it's on tag a nice, it's biggest back of the us. it's upset that countries like saudi arabia in the region who's been looking to normalize relations. and of course, that's a ron's fixing that waiting for the worst to happen. how do you anticipate this conflict of having affected israel a future position in the middle east?
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i think what we're seeing is that via that has been an opening up of deep seated late had fish's deep schisms, but they've been data across the middle east. and that the diplomats have been working incredibly hard to address to try and find some sort of resolution to receive that with saturday and around that normalization received with the saudis and the who, the receipts with the israelis and the saudis. we see lots of diplomatic initiatives. ready in on but what's happened with auto but a 7 sentence optima is but a lot of those frustrations that. ready tensions of come to the for once more. now i do think normalization with the saudis will take place. i think there is a lot invested in not it's a matter of time, but for now we are in a very precarious position with lots of different. ready ready thoughts, there's a lot of anger, a lot of frustration. i'm not means a lot of combustible elements. thank you for that. professor simon mavin from
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lancaster university. thank you, chris, look now to us, and we'll headlines from around the world. a british maritime agency says a us of in congo shift has been struck by miss all around 175. columbus is off the coast of you haven't even gone back to the rebels that been attacking ships. they claim to be linked to israel. the us and britain responded last week by striking who if you tockets in yemen, so at least one person has died as tropical sites on the allows drunk, francis, re you neil island of ours is on the indian ocean territory issue the highest weather. alas, until the storm passed, they boarded residents to stay at home because of the powerful winds and raines. and it's asked about dozens of people who've been rescued by spanish authorities off the coast of the canary islands in the atlantic. spine says that's at last year . one over 39000 to migrants from west africa. beach still haven't opened to south
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in new lives in the european union export study more than 6000 people died last year. and while attempting the dangerous crossing to ukraine, where countries ministry says it's a shot down a russians biplane, on the combined aircraft, which we use to coordinate a battlefield movements. one of the plains was in a face the same hearing. file footage was construct target up to 650 kilometers away, choosing down to be a significant boost to ukraine and it's fight against russia. moscow hasn't confirmed the incidence ukraine's ministry released that base video, which they say is allstate, that's not a problem. yeah, hold on. let's see what we can. yeah. what more we can get from our correspondent that nick connelly in key for welcome, nick. so what more can you tell us about these planes? why it does seem that this has now happened. it was believed to happen about 9 p. m
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local time yesterday night. and we are here. we go 1st, confirmation in the morning and the real official confirmation from the ukrainian officials by this kind of early, often noon. this is a game changes during this war. ukraine has been able to damage claims is going on the ground on the tarmac in brothers, but not fully destroyed them at these all things that are kept away from the front lines that are not meant to be in direct contact with threats that have those powerful ratings that allow them to stay back to the fact that ukraine was able to down this one time setting and sending. they do a lot of damage to the 2nd, which we believe was able to land in russia, but potentially is not in the state to be repaired is basically facing the damage. and that really is something that russian forces would not counting on. and now the guess that could be guessing game is how this happened was ukrainian system was able to do this. most people thing this could have been one of ukraine's to patriots. as in this all acro defense systems that were received from western
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countries, one is needs to be nikia of protecting the capital, the other that moves around the country and has already been confirmed to have destroyed other russian solar planes in the past 2 weeks, a month so this is really a different kind of change of gas and something that obviously from when you're planning executive was by the needed at the time of pretty bad and using terms of west as both the crime and a very difficult winter. the front lines, more reaction has that being from russia not that has been the have tactic with a low to not confirm or deny lots of these kind on the official level. but we've seen pro government russian military below that. so basically wouldn't be able to say much without the official approval confirming this, they have shed images of what looks like the damaged tail of the plane that matters to make it to that air drum in russell though it is a bit strange that we only saw a very small part of that plain and not the full time, but they say that the crucified was able to get that plane down safely. and i think
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it is also really interesting to, to look at the kind of versions they've been spreading and seems facing for most of the day that those russian ministry buildings. what have you to say that this was a mistake, that this was russian ex defenses, shooting down their own plane and offend the final attack. they would draw the kind of confidence that blame their own troops. then imagine that ukraine is in a capacity is capable of doing some like this because this is something that they just don't never was likely to happen. the ukraine just didn't have the capacity to do so. this is really a shock. i'm the real sense that the ukraine has been able to avoid all these russian strikes and reason. we keep these at defense systems safe and continued to take the rest and side of god when they think that they're on, on the phone. okay, thank you for that. nick nick connelly and keith uh, thousands of tractors and trucks of converge on the drum, a capital as firm as protest against costs to agricultural subsidies and increasing
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regulation german finance administer. christy. i'm lynette. i described the address the crowd, which responded with bows and whistles. monday's riley concludes a week of protests including a blockade of mote, away on rums across germany. demonstrations have tapped into a ground swell of dissatisfaction of the country's increasing cost of living. as the energy price is jobs, immigration, industries being destroyed, we have to go and demonstrate it's most about farm is diesel. everything the government coalition has to go. it's about everything, for example, the wage tax. you go to work and you can think stephen, people seem to view endings and that kind of go on. yes, the fluid is being sent everywhere, but not here. when you think about how i was schools look, that's really sad because i came here to demonstrate because i don't know how i can go on. i'm waiting on my mind how i can continue. we caught coat with all the bands
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from the government needs to change the government actually rolled back on some of its proposals, but people are still angry. so why wasn't not enough for protest us? the question for the w is matthew moore. um, you mentioned it finance minister, crushed on level one of the heads of there's 3 posse correlations in berlin. may do some was unusual decision to to speak to the farmers today. i know you got a very false the response, the basically period and he was what so he couldn't release himself had yet to show some points. at one point the head of the farm is associated to ask people to let him speak. but judging from the certainty and the response and the reception they go, i don't think what people are maybe to compromise and not 12 year seems farmers, if you have to compromise these are difficulties in germany. we're in
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a recession and felicia, there's still a global problem yet slightly advanced and it was for the pharmacy. they still feel that for years they've had their living situation. we need wash, if you like, the sun that we've had to do within the bureaucracy has only gotten further income as really stagnated. and so i don't. yeah, i just don't think that that is going to cost it for the farmers that we spoke to today. the last name over forcing was you want me to economy is strong over the last year. that's according to fresh government data for the full year. growth came in at minus know point 3 percent and may need you to advising energy prices in high interest rates. also cooling foreign demand for machines and other products took that toll, as jim and his economy is heavily dependent on exports. let's take a closer look at this with your credit, but whose chief economist comments bank, welcome to dw. so why is the gentleman economy
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a struggling probably more than most of a major european economies? yeah, they are secular reasons, for example, the increase in the c p rates and also the increase in the policy rates and many other countries which are lower the mind. and then the structural issues there, you have a long, a mighty year erosion and the quality of germany to, to, to do business. if you have the appropriate of high texas, you have the problem off of high energy prices, bureaucracy and so on. and so on, that means what's your account is seeing here is a combination of cyclical and structural weakness. you may compare it to the my t here period of that meeting, g d p, off of the 1st of the equity problem in the 2000 over the past, nearly 4 years to how many it has not grown at all. if you have any value, you talked about just technical issues and structural issues,
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and there we change. we have a bunch of outlined that i, i appreciate the was just a, a quick overview. but there are the best significant change in that is energy prices . all the rest of the cyclical will continue to be cyclical. jeremy's, always been high tax and, and bureaucratic. i know this is, this is not true. if you look at it surveys, for example, by the association of drummond family enterprises, there, you can see that, that in terms of techs and in terms of energy prices, germany has been fully behind other countries over the past 10 years. okay. how so, how normal households being affected by the shrinking economy? well, uh, the good thing is that we have a very resilient labor market in germany. so the weakness of the economy is not reflected in beat. this is the labor market. therefore, unemployment is not the issue,
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but the issue is inflation adjusted income since the end of 2000 to $20.00 cumulated increase and consumer price of off roughly 18 percent bought the rise in the center. we was only, i would say to a 13 percent. that means that's a 5 percentage point decline, interviews, disposable income in terms of really rates us as this as a problem. for many people, especially when you, when you think that roughly one, the side of germans have no savings, have a savings ratio of 0. thanks about your crime. a comments bank got chief. it comes thank us. as the united states where republicans are choosing that nominate a full president in the iowa caucuses on monday. a former president and donald trump is why i had an opinion and publish
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a place contests for 2nd place is expected full at north carolina, a government nikki haley is attempting to stay ahead of florida governor of on desantis. washington bureau chief in his pole is in iowa. unset district for the world is watching the state and the opposite end of the us to day. it's only hours to wait until the republicans stop caucusing to find out who they want to pick us their parties. frontrunner in the presidential elections. this might be the coldest caucus in history was minus 30 degrees celsius. the big question is, how will this affect the turn or it will people rather stay home and their mom homes instead of going out in congress end, which candidate will suffer most? will it be nikki haley? will it be rhonda census or will it be donald trump? or do you say that the republicans care about and to do they like, why and do they like them enough to come out even in this weather?
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i think nikki, nikki haley will come in 2nd. if i had to guess would be nikki haley. i'm just cuz she's had the most exposure. she's tough on the border. she doesn't have the extremities of donald trump. she's more rational. and she's child of immigrants. i have a feeling the outcome is going to be overwhelmingly supported trunk. the polls are wrong. we. we often see these polls and they think that the mainstream media is going to be able to decide who's going to be elected. and i've been through a lot of i will caucus is and there's always a surprise that there's a doubt that donald trump will be the frontrunner. the crucial question is a former south carolina governor and nikki haley can finish ahead of florida. governor rhonda dentist effectively ending this one tonight. this would leave republicans, a choice between trump and tayley and the race for the nomination open to more surprises than initially predict was in iceland cy lava from
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a volcano that erupted early on sunday, appears to have eased the flow of molten rock, destroyed several homes in the small fishing town of green today as well as electricity and hot water supply. excavators have been clearing the main road after lava florida, across at the time was evacuated on saturday. so there's no immediate danger to life. going to vegas around 4 to columbus, south, west of the capital reykjavik molten lava continued to spew and to grin to vic over nice. it's a natural size of stunning beauty, but also one that is threatening the towns future. print of it lies above a fault line that geologist had long known about what had been inactive for hundreds of years. then the last november earthquake started hitting the area which was sometimes a warning of an impending volcanic corruption. of this man lived all his
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life and grinned to vic. watching events on folds in his hometown has left him wondering whether he will ever return it. it's tough in many ways, but i am optimistic by nature and i tried to maintain optimistic. but you know, this is, this is big, this is serious, is basically as bad as can possibly get lost december or far as he's decided to evacuate green to fix 5000 residents. as a precaution, they also began constructing huge earth and barriers to guide lava around underway from the town green to vick escaped to live at that time. but part of this latest event was inside the protective barriers and just destroyed houses. iceland, government says it would provide more support to green, to fix residence, but with multiple life and now within the towns perimeter, it's unlikely they will be going home soon. let's set you up today. i'll have all
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world news in the top of the hour, coming up next on dw ok, and files takes a look at the risks and opportunities created. positive rise. artificial intelligence have a good day. the
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. the algorithms instead of paints and brushes, artificial intelligence is conquering the art world, new technology and so are becoming ever more creative. but can they replace humans as authors and makers? and do we even want to that can artists and a co exist next on d, w. curtis,
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men and women have fled from it on to the mountains of neighboring chance. they are claiming resistance against losing in toronto. what is driving them? the curtis resistance, teen ons, we seem to know stopped in 45 minutes on d, w. the so you didn't think and feel the same way you expect. and one different things from life and your parent. i just want to pursue what sets my saw on fire or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible,
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unreasonable stuff. and i want to in the clouds. it's time to, to us. and then when generations class this week on dw, the artificial intelligence as taking the creative world by storm, making things possible that artists could previously only dream of and must being stolen by them. and it machines are smarter than humans. the machine has the power . do we want to give the machines the power to control us? i don't think so. once it was the soul algorithms to be doing the work, a creative artist become redundant. yeah, i think a always replacing artist, but i don't think it's necessarily bad where some see a great opportunity other seeing if to danger
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a i can be good. it can be but like every technology with drones you.

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