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the, the, the, the, the we news line from berlin, iraq and syria, warren, of dire consequences for the region after the us launches the air strikes some targets on their territory. the res, on pro or rang and malicious, common response to the killing of 3 us soldiers. in a drone attack on a base in jordan last week, also coming, israel's military prepares to move. it's called the offense of further south towards rafa as a mock leadership ways. the terms of a propos, 6 weeks, the fire and the winds of russian soldiers finding a new crane appeal for their husbands to be brought home police to obtain dozens of
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reporters as the anti mobilization protest outside the kremlin in moscow, the, i'm the control, you're welcome to the program, the report, it's death toll after us, the air strikes on syria and iraq has risen to at least 45. the syrian observatory for human rights, as the strength on dozens of targets killed at least $29.00 people in syria and authorities in a rock claim. at least 16 were killed their us presidential bible says the operation was launched in response to last week's killing of 3 american soldiers in a drone attack on a base. and george this is the aftermath of us retaliation. b, one bomb or jets, launched an aerosol and dozens of sites in iraq and syria. images
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posted friday and social media shows several explosions on the rocky syrian border . syrian state medias showed footage of what they say was one of the attacks. the 85 strikes hit 7 different sites. us national security council spokesman john kirby said us targeted sites linked around revolutionary guard, or i, r g c and militias. it supports, he said more attacks could be expected. so the signal is the guy r t c and to these goods attacks of guy stop. this wasn't just the message sending routine tonight. this was about the grading capability to taking away capabilities by the advocacy and the, and, and the militant groups. these responses began tonight. they're not going to end
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tonight or spokes person for one or rainy. and back to alicia said the strikes on a rock failed to meet their objectives. or rocky authorities say the strikes violated their sovereignty. while the syrian regime says the attacks have increased the chances of the conflict spreading. on friday, us president joe biden joined, grieving families to honor the american soldiers killed in the jordan drone attacks misstatements fight. instead, our response began today. they will continue at times and places of our choosing. while the us has made it abundantly clear that friday strikes were only the beginning, but how far is washington willing to go? i asked alex of a tonka and ron expert from the middle east institute in washington, dc. 3 much will depend on the reading and reaction to this or the reaction of groups that are seem to be close to era because we need to. whitehouse does not
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want to see a region award. clearly the white house is not one a. confront the right open leave for various reasons that is not in the interest of the bite and white house. but again, you know, if there is a response from the other side, uh, the united states just cannot let go without responding again in return, then that could result in the escalation. but i think clearly right now the hope is that the message has been made. the other side will take that message, will the escalade will stop some of these attacks that we've seen since the middle of october. and if that happens again, that in turn could give the white house a reason not to escalate any further in the short term because they're leaving their options open. as you heard the white house say, they can choose the next round of strikes depending on where the other side does. so is alex with talk of the middle east institute talking to us earlier. now israel's military has suggested it plans to move its garza offensive further south
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into the city of russell officials from the last run. health ministry say is really airstrikes killed several people in the southern city overnight. already more than half of gauze us population has been forced to take refuge and rough lessons, the sort of israel's war, against some us, which is considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries. jonathan craig is the chief of communication and advocacy for unicef in the palestinian territories. and he was in russell last week. he told us more about the situation there. what, what these tracking when you are in the rough, uh, and no image on tv can reflect that, is that whereas where would you look in any direction? you see housings and houses make shift tons in those tense who have families will have to little water, total food. and they are living in 30 bucks 23 and hygiene condition. sometimes one
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toilet for 50700 people. and so this is a terrible recipe for, you know, this printing of diseases for example. but what is really striking is to concentration the, the, the come, how dense the, those tens doors is internally displayed. people are living together in very, very dire conditions. time now for a brief look at other world lives in trailer, at least 19 people have died and more than 1100 homes have been destroyed. and while fires and densely populated areas, and at least fires have occurred in the ballpark the so region, the fires are being driven by summer heat wave and drought influenced by the menial weather phenomenon square. and the northern irish lawmakers have appointed an irish nationalist, 1st minister for the 1st time ever, michel own niels shouldn't feign party seeks to unite northern ireland, which is a u. k. territory with the republic of ireland. o'neil's appointment comes as the
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northern ireland assembly resumes its work after a 2 year boy con to find the pro british democratic unionist party. this is the russia has designated human rights campaign or, or like, or law of a for an agent or loft is one of the leaders of the memorial rights group which jointly won the 2022 nobel peace prize after it was banned and russia, people with the designation for an agent, faith, strict to financial scrutiny, and other restrictions family members of russian soldiers have protested in central moscow calling for the return of their relatives from the war in ukraine. police detain dozens of people, including during one of the rally against rushes mobilization. some were later released, the protest was staged by wives of russian soldiers. the women happened rallying outside the kremlin for several weeks. here's what one of the protesters had to say
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about her reason for taking to the streets. i acting during the rest of my family, i know of my child. my daughter has the right to be raised in a complete family and has the right to be raped by her father. oh, i'm here. we are precisely those women who need their husbands a life at all costs that don't have to go with it. and how long do you plan to come here? so there's one thing where i'm in our homes and you said, what is your actions come under pressure or there is push back. if the situation changes how we react. great. the police and our russia, alice, cause any i got is in the studio with me concerning. tell us more about these women . they call themselves the wives of the mobilized. well, that's one of the best descriptions for them. they are really the wise of men mobilized to fight the inputs in the army. and the problem is that those of husbands mostly were
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recruited to go to just one the me to fight for a year and then it will process they will be rotated in all the people will take the place, building the trenches in the army. but this didn't happen, and because of that have their protesting, and because of the consistent in demanding the, the, the, the, they are, the relatives be back in russia. and because this doesn't happen, and because the sort of these seem to be very, very keen on keeping pretty much every want at the front. so once you've written your never wrapped, does that do the protesting in, well the, that's, that's the state of affairs. now, is there a part of the protest though that is against the war in its entirety, or is, is really just about these women wanting to have their husbands back home sports on . so fall, they would know demons by these women and to now stop the bolts. and that's a pretty sort of, i would say it's a widely spread perception in russia. the problem is brother with prosecute team of
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the bridge is not very effective, but not with the war itself. so on the other hand, let's be in this because yeah, we don't know what these women really sick maybe that have very much insightful, but the voice such opinion is actually to put yourself very much in opposition to that. there's the lights and probably go to jail, and that's evidence they will. they do not want the money and go to the husband to sign a contract for one. yeah. uh, should be sent home is pretty much, obviously legal. uh saying stop, the world is completely something else that's, that's politics and they evidently do not want to touch it. even probably if they think about it themselves. yeah. they have been taking to the streets for a couple of weeks now and only today we saw the police crack down in no way on this, this show of defend or the show of, of protest. but against members of the press,
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not the women themselves necessarily. so what, what can we read into this? well, the protests have been going on for actually, for months now of course, visibly recently. that's true. and i think that there was a problem for the authorities. these are not, you know, members of the intellectual clause, people who have a designated for an agents or people who seem to be not part of the ordinary folks . if you're uh, these are all very ordinary people that percent farther from the government doesn't want to put in the government, doesn't want to touch because definitely provoke backlash among the people. a lot of reporters are reporting it at the very end, they'll put you in time for the criminal. we're in the middle of the so called election campaign or raw. the reorganization puts in to stain the crumbling and the so it is a very, very sensitive to anything that shows that's uh well basically it's not the
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unanimous support for putting that we seen russia and that's why i think the, i see the report has a very hard this time, which is which is really i would say up on the euro, but the severity with which people with dealt with is really, really showing you that visit particularly novice time for the, for the ground. the minutes. that was our russian affairs analyst comes in the negative. so great to have you in the city of fighting. can we think of the can make somebody nickel here in germany. people are taken to the streets once again to denounce far right extremism around a $150000.00. people are rallying in the capital. berlin for weeks germans have been demonstrating against racism, ends, you know, phobia this followed revelations that members from the far right party alternative for jeremy, attended a secretive meeting to discuss the mass deportation of foreigners and some german citizens. and the w political correspondent alex, guess was at today's demonstration here in berlin. yes. more on the protesters.
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motivation are they really wants to race them or is this against what many of them considered a threat to democracy? we talked to some of the participants see at this demonstration about let's say, but listen what they had to say why they are here today. the think we're against the f t and for democracy in yeah me and we can see poland are hungry help weekly democracies being dismantled, unconstitutional bodies for strict. yeah. i think that's what's happened to us to solve it as kind of i'll pass young the off they get the of these already very open about the exclusion. i think it is good. the people here are showing that the against exclusion, you know, is concise. so i know a demonstration like that is wonderful and absolutely necessary, but it is also important that we keep these awareness a life at all times. that would certainly help in the long run. the show off the door has come to them as we simply have to stand up for the fact that we want
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democracy and it's implementation. we also wanted into you and not just twice alone, and i know we're film side. so uh yeah, we really can hear that there. i said that there are so lots of concern of the people that they have shared lots of concerns with us. and all this comes, of course, under the impression on the effect that the fall, right? they have the parts east at the moment, the 2nd most popular parts in the country and looking at some stage directions later this year. they could even when elections in some parts of germany. um, and to be the success of the popularity of the if the is not the primarily reason why lots of people out here. um, lots of people they have come here because a couple of months back far right. extreme is sunday. if the politicians asked me to discuss the potential plans, duplication of the asylum seekers of migrants and also of german citizens with a migration background. and this is what sparks the latest waves of protests you
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