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says bobby, october 7th, thomas terrorist attacks. now ultra nationalist is riley's one to rebuild settlements in gaza when the war is over. so just how realistic all those plans, which are opposed by official government policy and israel's allies. we'll hear from one of the prime minister spokespeople. i'm field gale and this is the day, the israel as no intentional, permanently occupied gossip or displacing its civilian population. assembly to bring to where they're the people that we have 32 big brothers, 3. and if we don't want to know, learnt tube of 7, we to return home to go the control the territory to encourage voluntary emigration to palestinians, and established toys, communities like the way it was,
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you need to see if you guys are all over the street. no force of the displacement, no re occupation is why are we not controlled? because any civilian way also on the day taking on vladimir putin and he will come pay. this admits his bed to run for president in russia's ex, the young joining the election as an outspoken opponents of income, and president's policy posts, and committed a faith volero when he started the special military operation. and ukraine. welcome to the de israel's war cabinet, as has repeatedly said, he does not want to maintain a civilian presence in god. so once the war is over, but as little unity about what will happen is rel, withdrew from the gaza strip in 2005 and dismantle that settlement. say now ultra
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nationalist, want to rebuild settlements in the territory and several members of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose government to join calls for reconstruction to begin air strikes and operations on the ground. as israel tries to root out a mouse from gaza, death and destruction throughout the strip. but here at a conference in jerusalem far right is really settler. organizations are making plans for the day after daniela, vice is a settler and activist. the aim of these assembling rings, where they're the people with claims that we have to return to the street and is sublease jewish communities like the way it goes to deep area. you see the old and all over the street, the era. we know this opposes and those you do not
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simple tom, i don't want to say any way. those kinds of plans are non government policy. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said israel does not intend to establish a permanent civilian presence in gaza again. but a number of his ministers were at the conference calling for his rarely settlements in gaza, including the national security minister. today, everyone understands that retreat brings about war. and if we don't want to know the type of 7, we to return home to garza and control the territory to encourage monetary emigration to palestinians. most stuff about booty of the palestinian national initiative told the algae 0 news outlet that this is not a joke. these are the people who are making the policy in israel and they were calling for the complete ethnic, cleansing of the people of causa in 2005 is real, evacuated that settlements in gaza, the largest of which was called goose cut teeth. after a 38 year occupation,
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the evacuation was framed as a move to improve security. but how mos started firing rockets into israel soon afterwards. building new settlements and causes and doesn't have majority is rarely support. for recent poll found 44 percent in favor, but netanyahu has not shut down his own ministers calls for return. he's just said the plants are not realistic. those calls have been condemned by israel's allies, germany in the us. some of this rhetoric and the language and that, that was attributed to some of these ministers at this event, irresponsible, reckless incendiary. i go so far as to say, it certainly isn't as a report with our strong policy statement. what we have made clear that there can be no reduction in government territory because it's the fact that re settling garza is being discussed at all has raised fears that the issue has come out of the fringes and will gain legitimacy. meanwhile, danielle advice told dw,
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she might not wait for permission. she wants to lead a group of settlers to start building and does that. so, let's look at this with tao heiner, a show speak. so the office of these are the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. a welcome to the w, mr. vision and the on who has said repeatedly becky, oppose a civilian settlements in gaza. why hasn't he been strong in his repudiation of these calls from ocean nationalist ministers in his own government as well? so i think the prime minister has made it very, very clear that the only thing that matters is the strides that the war cabinet is agreeing to promotes. and the goals that we set for this for the voices that you played in that report before. most certainly do not represent the war cabinet, do not represent the unity government that we have in place right now. and they do not represent any kind of consensus within the israel. we society annual report
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stated it, well i, this is, this is not a the tone that the government is studying. we started very clearly that we believe that the future of the palestinians of gaza is in gaza. and you know what the real of stewart is. the count, many palestinians rather in gauze, i do not believe that their future is in god that they believe that their future is within israel's territory when they chance from the river to to see when hallmark here was rated under chairs under charter and uh when they asked on it. um you say that the there, there is no consensus within uh, within the government that is clear. 12 members of the cabinet attended about missing on sunday. the ministers for tourism and the communications minister attended the ministers for tourism even spoke at this. they think they will accrued a cabinet members at this. uh, the 2nd members of mr. nelson young,
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whose own potty, people will look at this and ask themselves is missed and that's on yahoo! refusing to condemn these calls and these members of governments because he's scared of these coalition folding apart a well, the prime minister is not, no less than israel. honestly. uh is, are dealing with politics right now and, and you know, why? because when, when, when come up here was targeted us on october 7th, they didn't here who voted for who didn't. they didn't care if someone was for the cost because we have talked about the october 7th attacks. previously, i'd like to confine this to this issue of these calls for faculty of garza. mister netanyahu has not condemned this meeting. is that because can you scad of these coalition falling apart?
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well, the prime minister made very clear that this is not his private position and not the position of the government. and i'll tell you more than that. you see, i'm, i'm, i'm, is really, i'm speaking to you from new york right now in my country. we don't have in constitution, but we are committed to the 1st amendment, a free speech. so there is free speech in israel citizens and people in politics are allowed to say what, what they think. but it doesn't give the words any, any political uh, any policy credence, whether so the prime minister has made it very clear that this is not something that, that he sees for the way with our neighbors. the prime minister made it clear before this meeting that took place. let's address, i've asked you to address the question raised by your own national security minister. in that report he said, if we don't want to say i know the october 7th, we need to return home, meeting garza and control the territory. is that is of i've been to this position
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well that's, that's you endorse as well. i do not speak for i this minister, i speak for the is really prime minister's office and i can tell you i can explain to the principle that the prime minister speeded in his press conference when he was asked about israel's security presence in the gaza strip. down the road you see, once we eliminated come off, which is one of the goals of our operation right now. before that we did it starts and we did what we said that we don't want to see a resurgence of terrorism. therefore we say that god, the must be the militarized and in the near future to guarantee israel security in the gaza will be the motorized israel will have to maintain some security presence . right? so just to be clear when it's a, it's a me up and via says, we need to return home, meaning israel and satellites need to return to gaza. as far as the primary is
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concerned, he is wrong. this is, this is not the position of the prime minister and, but i can refer to the that's the reason i went by the time is again, ok when i'm ready to miss the bend. very close for the voluntary emigration of palestinians. isn't israel already effectively forcing the voluntary emigration of palestinians by reducing the territory to an uninhabitable rubble, as well as the population that is displaced within the gaza strip right now, of course, this is because of how much is ongoing the rulers of the guys and strip we didn't want this well, we called on them to evacuate from the north, through the south and from various zones of issues. clear ma'am, where we started guess of repeating that, but what we know is the rubble, the devastation has been caused by is riley bottom. so i wonder, is, is,
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is mister netanyahu we are the buying a lot is, is miss the most effective you trying to have it both ways easy trying to say on the one time, this is not that position is not one but we endorse. while effectively endorsing it, i yes or no, he's fine. i, i don't think i see. i understand exactly the point that you're trying to make your but i will tell you that this is a temporary displacement of the palestinians within the gaza strip for their own safety. we don't want them to get caught in the crossfire so obviously it is not safe for them to return to the north right now, worse, we're still, we have fighting, taking place. and more than that, i will tell you we also have is released from the north in the south, more than 250 thousands of them have been internally displaced right now for security reasons. i israel has cannot return home as long now. final would then on
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any assurances that village regulate government might be able to give to the people of gaza about a post of all future given what is royal has has done. i took his habits rate on the fact. i'd also give him the fact that israel does not yet have a formal postwar plan. i wonder what stage you will have it and how much confidence you expect goss is to have in it or so when you say what israel has done to the territory, what israel has done was to withdraw in 2005, give the palestinians of the territory, and we even let them the green houses so they could, you know, turn into the new single forward. this is what our leaders back ben if you remember and wish for. but instead of home off to power, you know, the rest, the turn gaza into the terror base that it is. do be home. i know the weight was
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about the assurances, the that is route gardner. and so please address that so. so our, our principle is that as the prime minister of ticket, articulated it before october, 7th, and after october, 7th is the down. the road after gaza is the militarized and b radicalized. the palestinians should have all the powers to govern themselves, but none of the powers that could threaten israel. and it's a very basic natural principle more so after october 7, we're going to leave you the thank you so much for joining us. how high and rich a spokesperson for benjamin nice and you know, the russian holes in actions in march. and it seems inevitable that present person will be re elected for a 1st time. but he may face a challenge. the liberal bodies, not dejan, has submitted the 100000 signatures. he needs to register as
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a concert with the anti war campaign. it is confident he'll be able to make his case for peace boxes and boxes of signatures. declaring that support for this man, for is in the district and he's a rat and he will voice vladimir putin russia off to formally submitting his candidacy to the election authorities. he made clear again what his campaign is all about. the yeah, the one me, so most of 2 months ago i wrote the text i told him that the students manifesto, needs and thoughts lead to any like these. i am joining the election as an outspoken opponent to obtain comp and presidents of policy. putting has committed a fatal error when he started the special media dining operation. this is what is written there. there is the answer. it's a message that is clearly resonated with the thousands of people across russia who braved freezing temperatures to register that support and engaged in
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young. i'm a mother and have 3 children. the war is terrible. it just has to stop as quickly as possible. yeah, i was a little boy, i support everyone else. i'd even vote for john, the devil as long as something change. so the political analysts, demitria rush can says the decisions potential to mobilize vote as could be dangerous for the kremlin use for the new building, new shots, but he stays non though take would collect the 10 or 15 last cent of the vote. and you take some, you need to move with somebody to do no waiting when he become president or even be serious, the position, i'm just keeping his thoughts. but this will be able to truly inconvenient for the criminal goes up. so what, but he would say that because they turned the mind the idea of the condition of the entire russian people couldn't we up and i'm going to explore shoulder to shoulder, defend the homeland from the aggression i'm afraid to reach. i'm not totally sure.
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and so on with the other issue, the not the it that the dentist and also has the support of well known opposition figures like miss l quarter kosky and the wife of alexi in a valley as well as a cat's arena. done so that self wants to run for president was blocked by the central election committee against you, or whether engaged in will be prevented from running as well. remains on certain, but the ground swell of support behind chain clearly demonstrates russians. appetite for change. angela stands as director of the center for you ration a russian issue. appearance that is at georgetown university. she's also a senior fellow at the brookings institution. alexis pool is proteins well, russian against the west and with the rest. welcome to the w. i'm all ration, the just been not officially on the ballot yet. is a central action committee unlikely to let him stand. so i'm dubious
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about that. i mean the crime live once to, to get 80 percent this time in the election to show that he's a successful war leader. and they always like a few candidates run against himself and it looks as if it's a competitive election. and i think they allow baris nutrition to collect the signatures, because this is a safety valve for a lot of russians who do oppose the war. and they can feel that they're doing something to change things in russia. it's also a way, by the way, for the coming to know who opposes the war because that look at all the signatures . but i think if the crumb and things that i missed and that just may really get more than 2 or 3 percent, i don't think that they will allow him on the ballot but will know in a few weeks. right. and you, you, you mentioned that the trembling is looking for an 80 percent that result where, where does that figure come from to i think, you know, the people who surrounded the crime and it's not an official figure,
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but it's what the people who know what's going on say they want it just because again that will, the gentleman is what he's doing in their eyes and show that he's a successful will lead to um, so we might wait in the west my think while you know 70 percent wouldn't be bad either, but they really want to, they want the higher numbers than they did at the, in the last election before the war. and we convince that body and it just in a is a real opposition candidate because it has been suggested that he's actually approaching a puppet, who is being allowed, who at whose job it is to give the appearance of a choice in this election. right. so this is always a tricky question. i mean if you look at his past, he said to the do my, the russian parliament from 1999 to 2003. he has worked opposition candidates before, but he is also worked with, for instance, a. so i gave her young co, who is now in charge of the russian occupied territories in ukraine. and he has
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also, despite his opposition to the war set, the crimea is russian and should never go back to ukraine. and they're all those relieved that he's not a genuine when the independent candidate only got behind the kremlin, has also criticized him in the last few weeks for his own criticism of the war. so i cannot give you a definitive answer on that, but it does seem that he genuinely opposes the floor and that's why he's running. okay, so the crime that says a useful safety valve for people to last off, steam, missed invest in presumably know he's, he's going to lose. so what does he hope to gain out to have a, standing up that as an opponent of mr. fuson who is opponents tend to up in jail. i end up in jail of floating out of balconies. so yeah, i mean, he's raised his own profile and if you genuinely does oppose the war,
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i think he's doing this also because he wants to let people give. busy this a lot of the people who find these petitions are young and i think, you know, he would hope to encourage people to continue opposing the war, even though clearly he's not going to become president rice. so i'll be honest, the war does. he have a platform so here's my platform, it's the end to end the war to change the government to have a different person than the kremlin. but also he said he wants to normalize relations with the west. and he wants to get more freedom to people domestically. so on the face of that, it certainly sounds like a more sort of liberal and pro democratic program, again with the proviso that there are also a nationalist undertones to what if you think about premier. okay, thank you for that to very clear. angela stands from georgetown university on the brookings institution.
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in germany, remains a top destination for skilled workers from broad, despite to many reporting racism and discrimination in everyday life. that's the conclusion of a new report from the organization for economic cooperation and development. the o e. c. d track the creators of 30000 highly skilled workers who wanted to come to germany. since august 2022. they concluded that that desire to move to the country increased dropped, been decreased over that period as well in there also sense as a being established to help attract to young people and footpath and full venue lives. the latest is in the capital robot might see in the home. my aim is to find a hospital and that's why i want to go to germany. the invoice, friends. i would like to work in germany in the semester. verbal and to develop a professionally as well as personally once victim dismissed the in boots. i would like to do an apprenticeship in germany in the hotel industry in do so i'm in
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germany. there are lots of opportunities for young people that i'd like to have a successful career easily dismissed. i would like to trying to work in the retail trade in the heat. martin here in robots, they're preparing for a life far away from home. the idea is to promote integration right from the start . it's part of a new agreement between morocco and germany, to support legal migration and reduce illegal migration. to germany's minister for economic cooperation and development spaniel, schultz is in morocco as part of a drive to attract skilled workers and all. but we need work as to come to germany . we'd benefit if they came lots of young people here, one prospect for the future. and want to earn money. so that benefits e m a russell would benefit as well. 8 percent of the countries to the v comes from americans living and working abroad. leveled out on the german economy needs an
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extra $400000.00 skilled workers each year. in morocco, some 25 percent of people with higher education qualifications are unemployed. the country desperately needs to retain its own doctors. but germany hopes to attract electricians, cheating, and ventilation engineers and hospitality staff. don't want to call them migration. they want to call them. it's a national liability because at the end of the story we have people and we professional and personal projects. and we want to help these people to develop their experiences abroad. come back to the countries if they want. illegal migration is off topic at the official inaji ration of a new moroccan european center for labor and mobility in robot. here it's all about presenting germany as an attractive place for migrants. berlin is competing with other highly industrialized nations for skilled workers. so we do focus on the
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counseling because we do consider it's a very, very important phase to prepare the person in order to take an informed decision and instructor at the one in language classes at the good to institute. those planning to migrate to germany to work also learn about its history, culture and everyday life voice and how germans, agents spend the free time, the pipes, what young people in germany are allowed to are not allowed to do the do's and don'ts and the family lease no arms of personal space can do, but use the polite form of dress before the familiar ones and then do it. and germany's development administer also addresses concerns that moroccans might have about racism. even though i just want to say this expressly again here, we won't give the enemies of democracy in germany. any space. we need the americans
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working in germany, they're part of our society. this heating and ventilation engineer has already received a job offer. and he feels well prepared for life in germany. it's have of, i know, i have also done the unit about cultural integration, licksey on a buck which once they got ceiling to d motion. yeah. it's global. i think everything will be fine. how does gates quotes? as soon as the visa process is complete, he'll be off to the south western german city of mannheim to start a new life. good luck to him. i'd set you up today. it's that was the day best more on the website, dw, don't com on the dw apple on youtube chat, have a good the
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young people clearly have the solution. the future is 77 percent every weekend on dw, the hello and welcome to this week's focus on europe. great to have you with us. millions of people in turkey will forever remember the catastrophe that happened last year and event that changed their lives forever. in the early hours of february, 6th, a heavy earthquake devastated the southern part of the country. hundreds of thousands of houses and buildings were damaged or destroyed, but many people buried under the rubble.

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