tv DW News Deutsche Welle January 23, 2024 2:00pm-2:15pm CET
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the, the, this is dw news live from the lin israel sauces. it's was day of casualties since the invasion of gauze with again $24.00 troops all dead including $21.00 in a single incidents. prime minister netanyahu close that is off, the ssl is already being married, will say coming up on the program a new round of strikes on who's the targets in yemen, the u. s. and u. k. launch of 2nd major ways of joints. tax plus spaces in the us states in new hampshire. begin choosing a candidates for the white house. the 1st ballots, the cost in the states. primaries seen as the last and best jones for nikki haley to stop donald trump for becoming the republican nominee. w. news speaks the back
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of the many chips and can thanks to being with us. 24 is really soldiers were killed in the gaza strip on monday. now this month's the highest single day is really the highest single day is really death till since the war against hamas began. most of the soldiers, $21.00 and total, were killed in an explosion in central garza, according to is really military officials. 2 buildings. they had mind demolition. collapsed off to hamas militants fired at a nearby tank is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu cooled at one of the most difficult days for his country. he added that israel will not stop slicing until absolute victory as his how some residents in jerusalem reaction to the news pull. that's horrible,
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that's a run. this is terrible. you know, it's our sons, it's our brothers and since terrible. but we've got to do it here to do to so that the october 7 doesn't happen again. and it's very said, but i think the, you know, we are a strong nation with a strong army. we're not supposed to, to, to, to be down. i am sick that we're losing these wonderful young men. we need the a live in israel. we didn't want this war. we have to fight for israel. here's the w correspondent, tanya. see my injurious slim was more on how the soldiers died to. yeah, it has been described to and this really made us a deadly a stay for the is really groups of fighting in this war in garza. so from reports here, what is being known at this point is that apparently, currently the is where the army is clearing of what they call structures and
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buildings along the permit to the israel goals of food to, to allow at some point. and the is really communities to return back at the living coast of the border. so they're trying to create apparently a buffer zone and where planting lines and explicit the instructors. so an r p g from one of the militant groups. it was apparently shots, and the a one of the structures of soldiers were working in planting. those mines and explosives exploded their talks about the devastating seen that a search and rescue this on the way. so 20 them a soldiers are confirmed or killed in this incident. bringing the overall desktops of tubes in garza to 20910. and of course we're seeing or kind of also reactions here from the political level of pulling and saying that, you know,
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this incident should be taken that the war on golfing needs to be needs to continue . now these ready, um he says it is pushing deeper into southern gaza and it has now encircled the city of han, eunice, the how must run. the health ministry and gaza says little most 200 palestinians were killed in the past 24 hours alone, bringing the overall desktop to almost 25 and a half 1000. us and british forces have carried out a new round of strikes the gates, who's the militants. based in yemen, washington says the strikes come in response to repeated who's the attacks on ships in the red sea? millison say their attacks support from us, which is considered a terrorist organization by the us. germany and other states are joined to attack on who's the targets. the 2nd in less than 2 weeks.
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us and u. k. officials call it a proportion that responds to the revel groups attacks in the rich see what was who is doing is unacceptable. it's the legal and it's threatening of the freedom of navigation. that's why we've taken the action the who is the say they're acting in solidarity with palestinians in gaza. the attacks have disrupted global shipping and stoked fears of inflation. they have also deepened concerns about a regional military escalation, industry to some of the capital of human support for the who sees is strong about how these strikes do not scare us and we're not to hand overheads. we a step sized and support palestine from us in our hearts, the bundle galvan. so there are 2 of the palestinians has proven so popular that the whose these have been able to recruit new fighters was otherwise we will fight
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the american british and any in the red sea. i swear that we will go to the sea with our rifles, and we will sink them into the sea. go to where the us strikes over the past months have failed to stop who the attacks against shipping. the revel group says it will continue until it's rose war in gaza, stops the w's book at mos in london, told us more about these most recent strikes by the u. s. and the u. k. so we have a pentagon statement and that says that 8 targets in yemen were hit with what they called precision precision strikes. um they also say that that's aimed at underground storage and a miss uh, and surveillance capabilities. now when it comes to the justification for these strikes, you've already had the u. k. for the secretary, david cameron,
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he's further flashed out in his statement that he does not believe the who's the narrative that is sold and retaliation to the war in gaza. and he remains that he sees, has indiscriminately targeted shipping to the notes of overall from the us and the okay. and the general coalition that are behind the strikes as this is to protect international shipping, to protect the red sea. that's so vital for global trade. this is the 2nd time that the u. s. and u. k. of conducted these coordinated military strikes against the who's these is the support. so these attacks, generally in the u. k. it's it's interesting, a recent poll did shows that there was overall support by the british public. and also there is generally cross party support when it comes to, to the conflict in the middle east. and it will say about these,
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these attacks. there is a little bit of this quite that the a position the, the wasn't brief before the strikes, but generally there is cross policy support. that doesn't mean that the and also critical voices on the left of the labor party may be, but also by some experts and the reason regions. so they say that overall that should be the strategy of de escalation as one research approaches with a, with a ceasefire. gaza at the heart of this, the escalation strategy. and i would say that the overall support for the strikes by the british public doesn't mean that there is no say, i think value to about the conflict in the middle east, of course. but also about the strikes, so there is, of course, the risk of, of this, these to, to, um, generally escalate the conflict. and this is something that i think the british people are all aware of. okay, thanks so much for bringing us up to date. that's the don't use book at mouth in london. stay let's take
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a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world and such and rescue what continues in china is weston. ginger young province off to a $7.00, us quakes truck, the region. the quite collapsed thousands of homes and left. many injured residents have been evacuated to temporary shelters. what the navy, australia has impose sanctions on a russian hack of his role in one of the countries was ever dates with the government says the man was behind the cyber attack on the many bank health insurance company in 2022. and the 10000000 people were effected as the 1st time that australia has imposed its cyber function powers. ukrainian officials say several people have been killed and dozens more injured in russian. miss all attacks, explosions, rocks keys and the surrounding area for several apartments and calls sessions via authorities say at least 3 people who've been killed in keys, russia,
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and to set it successfully targeted ukraine's military production facilities. and they said, the secretary general again started the cosign the 1100000000. you're a contract for artillery shells. western allies have struggled to keep the price supplied with ammunition. european union has promised to deliver 1000000 shells by march. the little makers say only 300000 have arrived. so phone are now in the us. the republican presidential brace is now a one on one, baffled nikki haley making a final push. the votes ahead of the new hampshire primary. haley is. donald trump last remaining major rival for the policies nomination. now this off to florida governor run de santis dropped out of the running on sunday and through his waits. then behind donald trump poles suggest the trump will. when you have to buy a comfortable margin, utilities, washington bureau chief in his pool has been speaking to support as of both
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candidates ahead of that to the new hampshire primary. could be the last stand for the anti trust infraction with in the republican party. it's nikki haley cannot make a strong showing in the state that the majority of the republicans are known to the liberal johns as elsewhere in the country would be significantly diminished with the minutes global implications. normally elections are decided by domestic issues such as the economy or border questions. but this time here at the primaries in new hampshire, it might be different because nikki haley, installer trumpet very different approaches when it comes to foreign policy. for example, the question should be u. s. keep funding ukraine, and what about the future of nato? therefore, we went to rochester in new hampshire, to talk to trump supporters. we have to admit the trop has not taken us to war when
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he has a problem. it's a strategic attack. he took out all back, daddy. he didn't bring us to war with ukraine. that was a bite. and we're in regards to nato. no, i think we should abolish it because we're the one who's funding the majority of it . if all the countries that are members paid equally, their share, then it would be effective, but unfortunately, it's not and funding ukraine who's not even a member of nato. we need to protect our own borders 1st, really to close our borders, and we to protect our own people and help our own vets and our own people in need. i think ukraine is corrupt, so it was russia, both of them are corrupt, and we should back out of that we should be done with that. off the run the census last, the race who move his supporters go to halley or trump from the trap. why? why trump the key? because uh, the santa says trump jr a little later in the day, not far away. next is we're in new hampshire, nikki haley supporters are coming together. we want to know how they feel about the
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differences in foreign policy. i really admire her courage that she's standing up for ukraine because it's very unpopular with republicans why the republicans have been fed a lot of misinformation additional information. so as far as supporting nikki haley we, we supporter because not just our foreign policy, she does definitely have a very strong foreign policy because she was the union bassett or so i think it is important to support ukraine. there are an important country and i i back her wherever all are decisions. a 100 percent backer. if dollars from that would be the know i mean a for the republican policy. would you vote for him? not in your lifetime. no no. the outcome is still open, but one thing is clear, the volt in these primaries, is it what would on how republicans see america's place in the world?
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now the nominations for this use of cuz awards odds used to be announced in los angeles. later today, 3 films are expected to baffle us out for the top prizes. christopher nolan's oppenheim that is among the front runners. the film examines the life and moral bottles of robert oppenheimer, the crater as the atomic bomb. then that is killers, all of the flour moon, by hollywood veteran mos in school, stacy, or the near room, the an audit dicaprio stuff in that 3 and a half hour crime mess it epic. and then of course there is regressive go. wiggs blogs must accompany bobby which could also receive a collection of nodes. the film tells the story of how the famous plastic protagonist leads, bought the land to find x rays. and i'll have you off for right now. can somebody talk with you? and this is a quick reminder about top story for you as well as military says 24 of its troops were killed in gauze or on monday, including 21 and
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a single incidence. it's believe to be the single biggest loss of life on the is really side since the invasion of gaza in light of today. and that is your views round. and you can split the inside of the country more people than ever on the world wide and such a busy life on the bus. and so jessica admitted to actually find out about regina stores info, migraines, when parties are meeting to site for ridiculous.
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