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the, the, this is the, the news line from the, the us proposed to strike iran back to munitions or the targeted american talk. but of attack to american talk, it's defense. secretary lloyd often confirms that washington will take significant action and retaliation to the bombing of the us advice in jordan, which kills 3 trips full so on the program. president biden issues on executive order targeting is rarely settlers accused of attacking the palestinians in the occupied territories. the middle of the convers after a wave of finance and new westbrook the leaders, a sealer major,
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a deal for ukraine and member states over come home carrying the objections and unlock a 50000000000 bureau package for the german chancellor says more of these kinds european allies showed google and protesting farmers caused chaos in central brussels and demanding help from the you to deal with increasing costs on your, on the actual go. welcome to the program. the pentagon says the usa is preparing to take significant action against munitions which have hit american targets for days. the by the administration has been hinting that strikes in retaliation for a drone attack on a remote us military base in northeastern jordan, known as tower 20 to 3 american troops were killed. in the incident on sunday, defense secretary lloyd austin said it's time to take further action against
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malicious, backed, by around that have attacked us forces on land and sea outrage and sorrow. washington bureau chief n s pole told me more. the defense secretary lights uh austin state its uh just no, and the press conference of us would take i quotes in here all necessary actions to defend its troops following this deadly drone to take in jordan. what you just mentioned a fil. however, he did not provide a detailed information of course, but you did mention that they planned to strike targets in iraq and syria, but not in. this is very important in a wrong. it is an important thing because, i mean, if they have what's targets iran, that very likely would escalate the conflict in the middle east. something of course, president biden twice to avoid. experts feel predict that they come on. they will targets, combined and control nodes, storage facilities,
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probably also trends as roads for veterans. and maybe even iranian intelligence ships in the red sea could be targeted. maybe one more context here for our info and international audience. so it is important to understand that the men's pressure, president biden is facing a, domestically in this beginning election year, really forces him to react fast. so it is probably likely that'd be, we'll see some a tags rather in the next hours than the next space. all right, thanks a lot to n s i d w. 's, washington bureau chief, innocent how us and the president biden has issued executive order imposing sanctions on his writing. settlers in the occupied westbank after a wave of violence. the measures include financial and travel restrictions on
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satellites accused of violent attacks on palestinians is right. the prime minister's office responded in a statement saying there was no room for exceptional measures in this regard. describe the vast majority of satellites as law abiding. special correspondent, abraham joins us from jerusalem. welcome. what more do we know about these latest us sanctions? so we understand is that this is a, it seems to be an initial run, which means that there could be following rounds. and these of this initial round targets for individuals they've been named in a press releases from the bite and administration. these are financial sanctions that are aimed at making sure that these for individuals which the us as have been involved in violent attacks on palestinians and is really subtler is really an activist peace activists in the west bank. they're aimed at making sure that they do not use the us financial system and that also to prevent american citizens from
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financially dealing with them. like as you have mentioned, the prime minister has already reacted to this. and to, to this executive order, seeing that it is on the necessary but also saying that is really all stories do what they're supposed to do to, to, to, to deal with this kind of violence in the occupied westbank, which is something that right to groups and palestinians that i've spoken to in the west bank will tell you just does not happen according to rights organizations. there's documented evidence that the israeli defense forces and these really police is oftentimes either a company, settlers as the a, as be conducting these attacks or is sometimes even helping them with these attacks . and these attacks have seen an increase since the october 7th, a the how much terror attacks on israel,
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their violence and occupied westbank has been spiraling since then. and in fact, um, united nations has documented that over a 1000 palestinians have been displaced in the occupied westbank. these are a veteran communities as a result of these attacks and all of this, of course undermines. but what do you, west says, is its policy, which is eventually reaching a 2 state solution because it is widely considered the occupied, but the westbank would form the heart of any future palestinian state. and with every displacement of a palestinian that gold is pushed even further. so this is very much in line with what the us says is its policy and the region. thanks. i abraham in jerusalem you lead us of prizes the passage of
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a new 50000000000. your support package for you, craig? their parent council president shall. michelle said the full year deal with issue a long term predictable funding for ukraine. after hunger as prime minister victor old on finally dropped weeks of opposition. you claims faced increasing uncertainty of a funding because of political in financing in the e. u. and in the us european commission, president sort of funding and told leaders, ukraine, deserves that support. we all know that ukraine is fighting for us, so we will support them with a necessary funding and provide them with a much needed predictability they deserve. and i think these 50000000000 euros for 4 years also send a very strong message to 14, just ahead of the secondary diversity of his brutal invasions. and you have a chance of older shows said a concerted effort is required from on
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a few grains european allies to help keep a fight the russian invasion to mrs. young. we wanted to discuss the question, do every member, does every member state enough in my opinion, not all member states are doing enough. germany is doing a lot in the past. we mobilize the great support for ukraine. we have your mark more than 7000000000 euro dispersement appropriations of the to the tune of 6000000 euro and it's a substantial contribution mr. door to send for me. this means i'm see a lot of that. we need to be very clear that it will take a great effort on the part of all so i can respond to jack power in brussels, who the german chancellor. those criticisms were aimed at. i guess. interesting that he chose to talk about this defense of ukraine. money in the beginning of the
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rust is full scale invasion. germany was heavily criticized in the past 6 months to save for not stepping up with enough money. now they've had the agreements on this age. funny funding, we can see german songs that shows it's been in confidence enough because he's country has decided to spend a lot more money on funding. ukraine's military defense against the russian invasions and those comments are really valuable, directed towards his fellow big e. u. member states in frauds with funding for the war effort, has reduced this summit here today. there was here in brussels. well, 27 a you need, as i've got together was a, by this 50000000000, your an aid for the ukrainian economies of us to pay for things like teachers and pensions and infrastructure projects, roads having being destroyed by the will. right. so it's 50000000000 had been held up for a couple of months, mainly because of victor old on the 5 minutes of 100. how did they get past his
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objections? yeah, relatively weak concessions by this, by the looks of things. essentially what the, your opinion you need is have agreed to do is to have a yearly review at the, based on the money that they're sending to ukraine every year. victo obama hun gary and prime minister has said that because there are tens of billions of yours in a you funds the ongoing to his country because of his because of what he uses all his attacks on democracy of rule of rule. but he felt that the money was instead, instead the money that was intended for hungry with instead going to ukraine. now what they've said is that they will not debate this money every year. it will give him an opportunity to raise all of his concerns. but that's a bite, it's, as you say, there's been weeks and weeks of wrangling questions of whether the you can continue like this with hungry is vito holding over the rest of the european union countries . thanks all button who's held. this is a success. he said he's got promises,
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he can, i make sure he has control on whether you use money is going and also that he can potentially start trying to get some, some of that blog to money to his country. it's of the institutions. okay, so at this the future value is going to look increasingly uncertain, isn't it? how frustrated must you, lee this be by these constant threats of a hungry and visa they? are they looking to work around saving somebody? yeah, i mean, this is the big question. it's been a number of some is now where i've stood in this very place speaking to you fell and saying hungry is go to vito on a hungry is no longer vito in this issue. whatever that was in december last year, it was the ukrainian accession to become a member of the state of the european union. in that instance, thanks or by left the room allowing the other 26 to be unanimous or every time the 27 a you need is a getting here together to have the some is that having to find
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a way of ryan to him and you can see the pope that this is so real clear, sense of frustration, the new polish all returning power, this prime minister, done a task, said there is no more ukraine fatigue as people have been talking about funding for ukraine and that, that's the drive. and that's, that's an old on, so i teach the question is, what can they do? he's in a member states in the license number in his country. and the reality is they gonna have to continue dealing with him. okay. sides. if that just struck power in brussels, while progress is being made inside the european union headquarters in brussels, outside the things that come to a stand. still protesting farmers blocked the streets, river attractive and through fire crackers, eggs, and bottles of police. angry about rising costs and red tape, the farmers out in force in brussel is located parts of the belgian capital demand. more help with rising costs
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associated use. assume that you're trying to make people aware of the conditions for farmers who is read on. so advice from people quick go hungry so far. so if i put some police assembled near the headquarters, were fires blazed as the farmers gathered. we are right in the middle of the european union. the ports are in process and these slaves that you see are just an expression of some of the anger on the streets. but of course, not only anger filling this square, but also tractors, traffic in the area of growing to a home with more than a 1000 tractors, going nowhere, agricultural subsidies all. where do you make up a significant slice of the budget? and the book is trying to make good on climate promises, but these farmers insist they are getting a real deal with too much red tape. making us feel no more and to some of the best ones are enough to we have people who work with the us. we've met the people who manage this specific tasks. unfortunately,
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they probably know nothing about nature. they can just put them on the bus to accept that through my voice mail. in response to you replied protests, the eu has moved to temporarily relax some green farming rules and limits cheaper imports from ukraine to the full not found this. that's our old sites. we see you and we're here you. and if you voice, if you want your voice to be heard to make it had also in june. when you vote for the european parliament elections about this effort to cool tensions, hasn't yet cleared the air. take a quick look at a couple of other stories from around. well, the ukraine says it has sunk a russian warship in the black. so using c drones keep says footage shows the drugs talking the shape of what justin a crime. it's russian. it hasn't confirmed that the ship was struck. climate active, his aggressive ton bucks got on trial in london, challenge with breaching public order. during the demonstration,
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outside an oil and gas conference last year, i should be not guilty and faces of finding nearly $3000.00 euros. if convicted. blackstone dw, a senior research and from the international monetary fund that helps to talk to us about the outlook for the world economy. that's the next the can you hear what old cars have to do with you production? here's a hands on the really, indeed much. now on youtube, the .

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