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the the, this is the, the news life from berlin and the impact to sun and i'm ready to response into iran . is all about launches for autonomy. a tree strikes into it on to day is off to eat on strikes what it's called an evening and temperate stroke inside focused on also coming up a shipment of medicine arrives and does it spend for each very hostages and give typically to and for palestinians desperate for 8, the 100 each manager welcome to the program. but this one is conducted overnight.
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military attacks inside iran, 2 days after 8 on conduct. it strikes inside pockets. tiny tennessee is all about, saves a target. the bases of separate is below 2 minutes and i'm just across the board up in the media said at least 9 people were killed. this off, the 8 on cat adult strikes on tuesday. i gave support it called generous targets just inside the buck is done. video from a human rights group of, fortunately shows the optimal, the better attack center appealed to jim brought us with a low name on there, did a low joining us now for mo, from cut out you use chum and show him some dw aisha. show me good afternoon. tell us more about these as strides in that you're on. and more importantly, why they have happened. it was this uh that is an issue has been um, happening along the middle just on focused on the border of for
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a very long time for years. almost. i think over a decade of why this is happening now. i must say that you must try to understand the gravity of the issue. it's very, it's a very serious matter. in the fall, we saw the snow above rusted under, under the carpet. do want to do a friend you're wrong because it's not the 1st to strike that you don't get it out on box studies or in the button the boss to be sold at some other ignored search search takes this time. it's been so that shows the seriousness of the matter of why this is happening now. i think the wireless is on a wrong because we see in increasing your, i mean, aggression in the regions in the middle east close to yamma. so now we see you didn't focused on, on the strikes in iraq as you're on, get it out. so we see that here on is becoming increasingly aggressive in the
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region. and this, i believe is the one of the manifestations around noon address is interesting. what does that show me in that box? hassan would brush these kinds of attacks on, instead of treat from it on under the carpet earlier. but this time chose to respond. why? the biggest august on thieves thread it's focused on has a very serious issue. and about song related to a separate isn't and this has been happening for such a long time. i think it is becoming increasingly difficult for the box on the minute reestablishment to it and all those. and there are also issues, domestic issues, wherever we see the below just on septic is movement of supporters being a big problem for, for, for the state, for the government. so if the ministry and all want to get on did the drawing a tax on box on. so i, i don't think that the focus on the political to have
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a lot such a big speaking about the ministry of the ministry and bought us on has been criticized recently for the suppression of the political position. do these s tribes provide it with new found legitimacy among the people? i think it was, but it depends on how things on the force, if uh, this situation escalates. i think the politics of both for the water so i mean, will agree will increase of if so let's say nothing happens much and there may be a diplomatic solution to the crisis. if china gets involved, i think then it won't happen. but i believe that this will definitely provide a lot of let me see do the box on the miller tree, which is facing quite an opposition from buffalo to be bought to use inside box.
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yes, we'll leave it there. but the timing, the thanks so much for joining us for their child. the child's some good other issue. thanks for having me. be rich to the united states side on wednesday it had attacked the 14 misfire stuff, but no did to be fired from yemen. it was a full day of us strikes in less than a week on your, on back to team in athens, who have been attacking much and trips in the red sea. according to the us central come on, a drone launch by the hooting rebels had struck us on the vessel. ship tracking side show that the boat then turned back towards the suez canal. the hopefully attacks and response from the us follow the outbreak of fighting and does a between israel and from us which the us and others classify as a to have risk group which tensions rising in the middle east. the concerns that the why the regional conflict could develop is really bombs dry con, units in the gaza strip. after more than $100.00 days of fighting. despite claims
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of the wars entering the new things, there's been little sign of a light up in the conflict which the master, one health ministry in gauze assess, has cost over 23000 palestinian lives of these really side, almost 1500 have been lost. what started with an unprecedented terror attack on october, the 7th is quickly spilling out beyond the borders of israel and gaza, drawing in israel's traditional l. i the united states, and the one side, and on the other, a mazda back around. recent days have seen dozens of attacks throughout the region . in the m, in a run back to the rebels are continuing their campaign to disrupt the international shipping lanes. that despite dozens of air strikes from the united states and others targeting who the military installations in iraq and syria paper on attack several sites including when it cleans was being used as an is really spy headquarters. level known as also seeing several is really airstrikes which the
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israel defense for says we're targeting homeless leaders. it has the law. i'll come to that also with the leaders gather in dollars for the world economic forum. us national security advisor jake sullivan warned the world was on the path to an escalation of hospitality is in the middle east. an escalation that could see the bloody conflict that began on october. the 7th spreading to the line to region might of the on chinese, from the international crisis group by us, the idea which pensions rising in places from the red sea took it off and focused on if this is the region wide war, many have been warning against i think it's fair to say that we are in original or, um, i, you know, it's not at all that we're, there's degrees, and i think where i'm standing in israel, you know, if there was an all out war with lebanon, which leads by le, would look quite different where i'm sitting and telling these so there's obviously they could get a lot worse. but as far as this really are concerned, they're fighting on several friends. and i think as far as, um, you know,
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some analyst would argue, and i probably would agree that in some ways us and is, are, are now it were with the red in, in various ways. speaking about it on because it on does have got to be heavily involved, whether it's a with the who, if he's in yemen or his belie in lebanon on me, and it shows and it all can syria one does it on one right. well, i'm not an expert on the run, but i can tell you that this is a we're seeing after october 7th, kind of a combination of years of a build up of power that iran has directly funded. and in different indirect ways, it's built up as well, and we're seeing it now. inaction. and so i think that is something that is both directly and indirectly a product of a buy rating and strategy to, to build up power and projected against israel. and the us, and we're seeing it now take effect and that doesn't mean that iran is necessarily a directing. what's happening. i think the, who these are, you know, somewhat economists and not always co operative, chrisala,
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has its own interest in lebanon. you know, it's while it's a very difficult and failing state right now, it's still a state and in, you know, from us, for example, the october 7th attack. it's quite likely that the ron didn't know about it, even though it works, intuit strategy of keeping up pressure and attacking israel. so i think what we're seeing is a combination of years and years of building up of power and strategy. given this build up, do you think that the future of how this moves forward depends on how the east around home oswell tons out order of things now being set in motion that independent of the outcome of that bull? it's a very good question and it's one that i'm also grappling with, but i think it's pretty clear, especially from the short pause that we had in late november and the israel guys of war that if there was a full ceasefire in guys that we would see a station of possibilities on most of those friends, if not all of those friends,
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that doesn't mean that those don't have their own nature that they could, you know, spiral out of control. but i think what we've learned since october 7th is that the entire regional stability of the middle east depends in large part on what's happening in israel and palestine. and so absolutely, the 1st thing to do would be to immediately call for and implement the ceasefire. here and then hope that that would start to calm the situation in the escalate across the region. and then of course, you would have to turn to diplomacy. how likely army realistically might of to get a cease fire at this stage. unfortunately, it does not look good. uh there's even a fight within the war cabinet in israel and amongst the families of the hostages, who would very much like to see the association of the war right now in order to secure the release of the hostages. that's something that they're pressuring the government on. the prime minister has set out right that he refuses, he has his own political and domestic reasons to do that as well. but he also
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claims that the goal of deteriorating destroying, dismantling whatever you want to call it, or from us still something that he believes israel will achieve. and he wants a lot of time to do that. i think the way to get to a cease fire is for the us to pressure israel to agree to one and it has not done that so far. what can you especially i actually walk on. he's run. i mean it's the us has been trying to pressure you as well for a number of weeks now we've had deliberations the un security council as well. but israel continues with it's operation and gaza. in fact, it is binding it down. but the operation does continue. how much influence does the us really have one? israel as the us has a lot of leverage, it could condition it's military weaponry and armament of, of israel. the israel relies on it could condition aid things that have been floated now by certain progressive democrats. something that has become quite has been quite taboo in the us, but it's now becoming a little bit more accepted. and that would be the leverage. the us has the power it
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has chosen not to use it. i think biden has really tried to, to go along with israel's war effort and to try and navigate israel into a more strategic place. but it is real clearly isn't going in that direction in the us also has, has decided with this role in this war. so it would require a lot of political will and capital from the by that administration when months are now entering an election year. so it would be something by then would have to really go. busy all out for when the but the timing, but thanks so much for all the context might of sunshine from the international crisis group. thanks so much. thank you. to gauze on next way. a shipment of medicine has arrived. intended for schools of ease ready hostages being held in the territory as well as for the desperate buffer nation. there. the unusual delivery comes up the content and prawns media to the building between israel and the minutes improved from us, which is the team that at risk proof of by multiple countries. it is the 1st
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agreement between isabel and hum us since a week long ceasefire in november of last year. a quick look now at some of the other headlines making news around the world. at least 23 people have been killed in a fireworks factory explosion in thailand. the factory, which is about 95 kilometers northwest of the capital of bangkok, is in an isolated location. there were no reports and survivors demand for fireworks is rising. as the celebration of luna new york in early february approaches, the lower house of the british parliament has boss the governments bill to send asylums. he goes to the one, the prime minister, wishes to next government face down there to 1000000000 for members of his own conservative party who wanted the law made even tougher. the government said it is
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