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the, the, this, the dw do's live it from berlin tonight. his real rejects terms were a ceasefire. put forward by home aust, prime minister benjamin netanyahu balanced a flight on for total victory. he says the collapse of i'm off is within reach. also coming up doesn't instead an injured involved glass in pakistan. explosions happened just a day before parliamentary elections already marred by allegations of the great the
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i bring golf is good to have you with us on this wednesday is real, has rejected terms, but forward by him, off for a ceasefire to hold the fighting in gauze of the plan would leave him off, intact inside gosh, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu insisting there is no alternative to the military collapse of a moss, which he says is now within reach within just a matter of months. and yahoo repeated his pledge tonight to achieve the total victory. inter destroy him off. i'm austin. may remember carried out the october 7th. the terror attacks inside is really a mazda and said that it is prepared to consider all options. and the plants to hold more talks in cairo, was negotiators from egypt and could tar, but that didn't. yahoo says there is no question that is real given to the demands of home offs. i am since i lost a continuous military pressure is necessary to bring the hostages home. the surrender to mazda is preposterous conditions. we heard them not only will not
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bring them home, but will also bring upon israel. another massacre. it doesn't. the disaster, no israeli citizen, is willing to accept normal hon to come in. and just the wise, our, the us secretary of state anthony blinking said that the total on civilians in the ward garza is still too hot, is urging is real to put civilians 1st. and it's plan defensive in rasa and southern gaza and blinking hopes and peace negotiations. can produce a breakthrough. what i can tell you about these discussions is that while there are some clear non starters in monsters response, we do think it create space for agreement to be reached. and we will work at that relentlessly until we get there. we remain determined as well to pursue a diplomatic path, to adjust and lasting peace and security for all in the region. and notably for israel. and that diplomatic path continues to come into ever sharper focus as i
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travel throughout the region. and talk to all of our friends and partners and is real that's fully integrated into the region. with normal relations with 3 countries, including saudi arabia, with firm guarantees for its security, alongside a concrete time down the reversible path to a palestinian state, living side by side in peace and security. with israel, with the necessary security assurances there was anthony blinking speaking just in the last hour. earlier i spoke with signing navy and he's a leg gerard in international relations at lancaster university. in the u. k. i asked him whether it's real, rejecting him off his counter proposals today for a ceasefire. whether or not that was a surprise, you know, really given what he's been saying for the past 150 no. so days he's taking a very,
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very hard line on some us and how must has continued presence in gaza and to go back on that stems to reject his position of saying, but they cannot find them. a gauze arrow cannot tolerate the cause of, with how much presence would it be on the bottom, the bolt for him, and that would have serious consequences for his political capital within his royal itself. so there's a lot of stake for him. what does this rejection by israel? what does it mean for it's relations with the united states? and i asked that, considering the top diplomat from the us, the secretary of state anthony, blinking, he has just spent the last 3 or 4 days in the region yet again, trying to push this idea of a ceasefire. i don't think it puts the pressure on an already fluid forward tends relationship between the 2 countries. and we know that has been incredibly tens, ever since the devastating of types of october 7, both states face
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a huge number of domestic precious that amount of testing and shaping that countries foreign policy is and israel's case. it's policy towards both the us. until what's garza and i think what the, the latest round of shots of diplomacy from mr. blinking demonstrates is the us abilities us importance in the region really is on the way and we understand that they are going to be further negotiations expected in cairo next week. why should we expect their assignment? and if it is it, or am i being a cynic here, or a pessimist when i say that many people are not expecting any diplomatic breakthroughs, they are either todd not to be cynical in the lights of everything that's happened and lights have continued diplomatic failings. and the light of a seemingly intractable political and diplomatic position taken by the various actors involved here. so i think you'll, cynicism is perhaps appropriate,
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sadly. so something needs to happen to get a diplomatic break through. that needs to be one foot huge numbers of people. busy the huge numbers of humanitarian reasons that that are manifesting and gaza. it is a devastating situation that is devastating situation is riley's whose families continue to be held hostage breakthrough is needed. i'm not sure that the us is the one to facilitate the breakthrough. and i'm not sure we're going to get it in cairo next week. do you, do you see then another power that would be able to facilitate the breakthrough? i'll be considering that what you say we, we've heard from other analysts as well is that the influence of the us with is real appears to be somewhat eroded. yeah, i think we've seen mr blinking pushing very hot over the past 3 months to try and get some type of diplomatic resolution to, to the,
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the situation that i'm so far he's be not able to get anything really off the ground. so i think what we're doing now is we're looking for other alternatives, since we're looking for some want to step up whether that be got time, whether not be china, whether that be the u. k, someone, perhaps even germany to step up and say this situation cannot continue. it cannot continue in its current form. there was too much human suffering from all sides and that has to be a resolution. so i mean, maybe joining us tonight from lancaster university excellent analysis, we appreciate your time and thank you. thank you. a look now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. either by john's president aaliyah has secured a landslide election victory and another 7 year term in office. official results show aaliyah when nearly 92 percent of the vote. the military offensive that brought the our media and separate as region of newborn to cover box under his
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control last year, boosted his support. authorities in rio de janeiro are scrambling to contain an outbreak of den, the fever. more than $300000.00 cases of the mosquito borne disease have been reported in brazil so far this year. that is 4 times more than normal. rio is declared a public health emergency and it comes just days before the start of carnival. celebrations. winter weather is hammering holiday travel for millions in china is the 1st chance is the van demik for many chinese to celebrate the lunar new year with relatives to live far away. the annual exit is from cities is the world's biggest mass movement of wild with it that keep swedish, prosecutors have dropped their investigation into explosions on the nord stream gas pipeline. back in 2022. they say they lack jurisdiction and they plan to send their findings to authorities. here in germany, the blast severed
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a c ralph for german or for russian gas, which is exported to german. so does is that people have been killed and injured in bomb blasts in pakistan. just a day before problem entry elections, there explosions rocked political offices in the southwest. and province of the locust, dan, they 1st hit the district of machine and the 2nd hit, the city of the kill us. i from last so called islamic state says that it carried out the bombings, a 127000000 voters are going to the poles in an election already overshadowed by obligations. a vote. rigging and corruption, hundreds of, or thousands of soldiers and police have been deployed following a search in violence in the run up to the boat. the 1st blast hit the office of an independent political candidate and pushing police say, an explosive device strapped to a motor bike exploded outside the building, killing and wounding people nearby. the candidate has found the icon was away from
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his office at the time. i do have i got a call from a colleague that's a bless the place inside the pot to come. yeah, yeah, i came and i said everything was destroyed for gold say the far to should protect those account money deposit. let's go to the 2nd bombing followed soon after, and kill us. i fooled again, killing and wounding minnie, and the blast radius. the target was a john. the limit is long party office. of the time of the last, we were inside the pots, your face for our election campaign activities. nickelodeon and all of our colleagues participates in unit a motorbike right. it approached our office on this and our colleagues tried to stop him again, but they couldn't when he will caught them and they would know police officers around. why asked me to j. u i is one of pakistan's leading radical islamic parties
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and is known for backing. the can tell about the so called islamic state has claimed responsibility for both of the bombings and baluchistan. they are the latest in a recent uptake of attacks by several militant groups for long pakistan's border with afghanistan. earlier, i spoke with akbar offload to a former pakistani ambassador to the u. k. in ireland. he's now a professor in hispanic studies at american university in washington. dc, i asked him for his reaction to these attacks as well. i used to be a commissioned in charge of the law and all that in that particular part are focused on input, which is 3 divisions. and these images of age. they upsetting for me because i'm seeing the collapse or law and order in this name that you use the stomach state. and these a violent groups that are committing so much violence that $12.00 on the fact that they've entered a box on and entered it. and you can see very deliberate key targeting a d,
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is it total process in order to disrupt what's happening and bucks and they deliver it. and of course, as you can imagine, disclose that lots of dismay, anger, confusion. it just adds to the sense of the elections being a very, very difficult exercise that was about a man speaking with me earlier. republicans in the us senate have defeated a bill that would have boosted us border security and funding for ukraine and israel. the congress could still approve extra aid for israel and much needed assistance for ukraine's fight against russia. ukrainian traipsing training, preparing for the real front line. but it's almost 2 years on from versus invasion . the cost of wall is mounting the last week the you tentatively approved a full year package with $50000000000.00 euros on the blocks top diplomatic. joseph
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burrell has visited the scene of overnight strikes with keys, mat baton eclipse. ko. it's one of the war stairways and they said it was a tourism to, to kill civilians. burrell told, to talk to bella strikes, we're in disagreement at these a random attack. these me cycles have failed them. this dialogue with buildings on the next hour buildings. but they said that name discriminated that back against civilians. i just see these people suddenly with our shelter, without house having to escape, some of them killed. these are this and discriminated attack again, see really, and this again, all the rules of law, the united states congress is deadlocked over future funding for ukraine. you as president joe biden, set the delays play into pollutants hands. nato chief installed some bug,
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implored the us to find a solution. the debate continues in washington on funding for a number of important quoted this. it is vital that tonight to states congress degrees on continued support for ukraine and then near future. but as the wall here in ukraine and to the 3rd year and the prospect of a donald trump presidency looms, the american money is needed soon to keep ukraine's ball efforts alive. here's a reminder now of our top story. israel has rejected terms but forward by home, us for a ceasefire to hold dividing gods that mr. benjamin at yahoo has failed to fight on for total victory against amongst you're watching the dw dues from berlin coming up next. the documentary as to whether crypto currency is can really be the future of
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