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the the, this is dw use line from bill in the un security council approves resolution demanding an immediate spot in gaza off the block in previous votes. the us of stains, allowing the resolution deposits or putting your reaction from washington angel over to the full sense banks charged over the concept hold of the tax. in russia, if you're in court, they are accused of terrorism and remain in custody if convicted them and faced blind in prison. as a warning of a terrorism in germany, the interior minister flags what she calls the great this is going to spread to the
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public. after a rest intelligence agents remain on fire, but the i've been visible in welcome is wales prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a visit to washington buying is by the delegation of the united states did not veto with you when security council resolution demanding a truce between israel and thomas, the resolution calls for a humanitarian ceasefire and gaza for the remainder of the most of the holy month of ramadan. if past or if past 140 offices, the united states abstained and did not employed its veto balance with us as previously veto free resolutions demanding, this is fine. the council has been divided over the israel home us for since the october 7th. our tax on his way are now joined by rebecca bridges in
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jerusalem and stefan simons in washington. welcome to both the 1st of your staff on the un security council, demanding an immediate cease fire and gaza. this is the 1st time the un security council was cold for that. yes, that's true. there were a fee or resolutions attends which called for a ceasefire on the table before 3 were vetoed by the u. s. one was vetoed. that was last friday, a by china and russia. that was the draft. the us put forward. now we have it. this was a resolution drafted by chinese and russian diplomats as well as supported by the block of arab nations. 22 in the u. n. that the u. n. now the us diplomats and other diplomats of course, if you and had worked all weekend long to massage to tweet, tweak the text which came forward then is the resolution and the us to abstain to.
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however, the u. s. m. s or investigator to the you and linda thomas greenfield said that she was not, and the us is not happy with everything set and how it was spelled out in this revolution, but that the u. s. agreed to the fundamentals, meaning there must be the u. s. one's also a ceasefire in the united states and more, more rapid age into gaza. that's why the us upstate a rebecca, the decision of the un security council came as a surprise to many and israel has reacted partially off to that decision. tell us more. still was actually just be hearing from the is really invested into the you and get out there. don. he's been addressing the security council. he came out swinging, condemning the counsel for not having come out in these last 6 months to condemn
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the mass attack. he was saying that with double standards, that the security council, the use the example of the recent attack in moscow that the, the security council came out immediately to condemn that attack. but they haven't done the same in the 6 mountains against the mazda attack. he said that this was a disgrace and that the un should look at it tomorrow, a contradiction. he then went on to reiterate a statement that the prime minister's office came out with almost immediately after the vote. uh, that statement saying that that the us as decision not to veto a resolution or any resolution that supports us the site without the release of the hostages. in fact, hurts the war if it and hurts their attempts to get the hostages out. the prime minister's office benjamin netanyahu has then, almost immediately as soon as the vote was announced, have sold a delegation in his ready delegation that was meant to hit to the us today. to meet with the american us delegation to discuss the ongoing operation in gaza,
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particularly when it comes to reset and going forward. now we know that the us have been trying to coax israel away from a major offensive in russia, and that's something to israel says they're not willing to do, but they were willing to send this delegation. that is something that has now been cancelled. however, the defense minister you'll have kalonde is already in the us and we'll be meeting with representatives there to discuss that wrapper operation. but yes, definitely some strong reaction here from farm as well. what do you think this is going to do rebecca to relations between israel avenue west, which is so important in how this will goes ahead in gaza when this is certainly upload to the bilateral us israel relations that have been very strong during this war. now, prior to the war breaking out, we did see that relationship of focus slightly, the us administration on the president biden. and the is ready administration on
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a benjamin netanyahu. not always saying i to ivies of a particularly changes trying being made to the supreme court or attempts of a v as ready to government to do that. so we did see some as a friction there already, but as soon as the mazda attack on october 7, we so the us come out incomplete support. they have a standing side by side with israel threw out this last nearly 6 months. but we have been seeing the us rhetoric change in recent days, uh days even though weeks would be starting to say they're there yet. rhetoric as i say, that particularly when it comes to this rough uh, they need a planned rock for offensive change. they're starting to step away. they're trying to urge is route not to go in that direction and the that they seeing friction with the relationship. so it definitely saying that sort of aton is today with this decision not to be to the security council vote. and the, the, the relationship suddenly bang strained. we've seen one fail vote for the next
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a. this really is a huge breakthrough of types of stuff. and can you bring us any reaction otherwise, from washington as to this breaking it as well to us, the un vote there is no reaction from the white house per se. but of course, the white house expressed its disappointment that israel and benjamin antonio canceled the delegation visit to the u. s. however, as rebecca pointed out, the israeli defense ministers here and is going to meet and talk to. so you can national security advisor sullivan, and he is the top dock in national security here at the white house. so this is not a at a meeting which shouldn't be under estimated. however, as rebecca also pointed out, the u. s. has and president biden himself has said now very, very clearly and straightforward that they do not want israel to go forward with any operation into rafa. secretary or state blink. and i had to hear this from
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prime minister. and that's on y'all. on friday, while the senior director william burns was negotiating hostages, inc comfortable with a through cut the width home us. so this is what the us is, is hoping to focus on. now, the hostage negotiation. they want everybody to support of how much to accept the deal to release hostages. that's important for the, by the administration. also politically here inside the united states bought a and biden has said as much uh, there is. uh, all options are on the table when it comes to what support is on the chopping block . if israel, those, into rough up with a sustain military operation, that's not what the bottom and ministration once. and it looks like, as rebecca hinted at this or said frankly to the relations are not at the best at
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the moment. having said that, it is also prudent to remember that is or a will be as well as you. the west will be vice versa, always a key ally to each other, the u. s. to israel and is, or l. a in this region for the us had it from 7 simons there. and rebecca, rid of that correspondence, both motion to the edge of roseland. thank you. format and charged. the fridays concert, whole attack made most go with being held in cost of the awaiting trial and terrorism charges, at least a $137.00 people were killed in fridays, the sold, the deadliest on russian soil in 2 decades. france says, join the united states and saying it's intelligence suggests the attack was coming down by a branch of the so called is i'm a state based in afghanistan known as isis. kate, the credit is so far, refused to comment on the lakes one after another. the suspect said dragged into
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a court in the russian capital investigator say, all of them have confessed to carrie. now it's friday's attack. inside a most cool concert, whole feed us have emerged in social media suggesting some of the group were tortured, well in custody. one of them brought in directly from hospital in a wheel chair. all 4 suspects now facing terrorism charges, any possible sentence of 15 years to life in prison. of the outside, the croakers, seated whole with the attack and folded people continue to lay flowers on sunday. russia held a nationwide day of morning for the dozens of victims. people came to a concert. some people came to relax with their families to any one of us could have been in that situation. i want to express my condolences to all the families
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that were affected to test him soon. and i want to pay tribute to these people. i'm on those here. 2 more and a survivors of the concert massacre. some of the 5000 people evacuated from the vein you during the attack manual of them with the help of its workers. i am so grateful to all of those people who were there that evening. they showed us where to go with directed us. i would like to thank each of them. they did a great job with the countries tightly controlled media has so far notes raised questions about how the security services dealt with the attack. taking place. just days after president vladimir putin dismissed a us warning about an event in a sold, and despite an affiliate of the so called a slamming state, claiming each was responsible. the cramming has chosen to instead point the finger
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right to crane without providing any proof. a claim that keith says is absurd. i asked now russian affairs analyst, what's known about the suspects and never likes motives as well. we do know that the 4 of them are citizens of the republic of the biggest, on the central ation. the oldest as such a to the youngest is 19. i think 3 out of 4 have finally is the was was 32. it has 4 children. and at least some of them worked at permanent jobs in and around the mosque region, which is a pretty regular occurrence in russia where hundreds of thousands of, of millions of people themselves, relation uh, find where i can deal with send their remittances to central link. uh, there was a kind of cryptic announcement by the rest of the secret police. they f as
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b that they have detained more people up to 11 people. but the only people who have seen of those that are brought to the quote uh uh, full sort of full detention for, for, for the rest. so that is what we know. there are claims that they will members of the, a small of a, some kind of a small mist circle. but again, this is not confirmed. most of will be here is peer say official information or from russia's. but honestly, all the reliable officials, they're also claims that the suspects may have been beaten. can you tell us more about that as well? uh, that will reduce um, uh, some of the children's channels that are normally associated with the vault of the mercer regroup. and which one of suspect to at least someone who looks like a suspect uh, was shown portraits uh,
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with the electric current. uh it does. why is it that seemingly to his journey tablet and in another video, which is, i say, particularly gruesome, i would say, uh, there is a man who also looks like one of the spots suspects who spears being cut off. so those people bridge to the quotes. uh, they had some visible sort of signs of, uh, well, be diesel being in some kind of violent circumstances. let's put it very so sort of very cautiously and at least one head of the size of a month size of he's had a bandage, does fluctuate that it did cover the yeah, so many people in russia or rather on the russian social media of a discussing and say, these are the same people. so the fact that these videos were linked to the public show that the russian,
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the police of the russian official them wants to go much farther. probably in inciting emotions among the population regarding the perpetrators. and because it was mentioned in the piece, maybe also regarding your crime because the russian authorities are trying to link your brain to this a text. a german interior minister nancy phase has one that isis k pauses, the greatest islam as trent in germany just last week. german police arrested to suspect the members of the group are accused of planning and attack around the swedish parliament mitigation for co brand burnings. and the group emerged in 2015 and has committed terror attacks in afghanistan and pakistan. in august 2021, they came down to an attack on campbells samples that killed more than 160 people go to king's is a member of the german parliament and former state secretary of the interior administrator. i asked him why isis k is seen as an acute terrace rent in germany.
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obviously the squad of ices is the one part that is still the most comfortable, the most active and it's a very frightening tool all of the world. and i think the fact that it's not only germany, but also other european countries have increased their tara, the level. it also shows how observed in the, the negation, russia, assets make it to the some, some kind of like a 5 by of 2 crates which proves that actually that the rest of the world, the whole of the world leave sense. this group of 5. this is a really credible threats to all of us and what they could do in a rush, or they could also at least try to do in other countries, including tell me and we have seen or just mentioned to the center tech suite. and we have to send a tech to clone in germany. so this is a part of i just, we have to look up under chelsea. how do terrorist groups, here's germany to law until planned attacks. as you put it in,
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of the contracts. i don't think that will use germany, but since my time and in my service in the, in the homeless ministry and i was very concerned by the lack of, of cause abilities that we have nothing to technical sense. we have great people in the last 6, which agencies is one of the best in the world. that's almost a very strict when it comes to also do a signal intelligence for example. and there we have much dependence on the inside of other speak to its agencies from other countries. i think this has to be mended and we have this problem in our position when we had a position part, the social democrats that would not allow us to do. but we had to do that to protect our people from better than we were able to do. and the problems go back really far. mean the 911 attacks that was the, the handbook sell. for example, a students from our countries who became key on projects in the attacks and the
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width is again, we have to take this very seriously. germany has very good signal, the story goes a security agency. so it also cooperates and very well with other countries. also, german agencies have given important information to other agencies, but also with intelligence is not in a shape that it's, it should be a, according also to, to the, to the legal restrictions that we have here. so what needs to change in your opinion, as we have some and all those we have to low at least these kind of, of secret intelligence measures that other countries have to look into a digital communication more closely. it can be done in the country sense it has these legal rights. it's legal. competences are also law states, so we should not be afraid to amend our loss to be better prepared for such a texas. it's certainly only one reason a we have also be a public that has to be
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a mom to look out when it comes for a possible terrorist press. but i think and tony has great agencies as great security agencies. and so i'm not quite optimistic that we can do it, but we have really to make an update, although all of a legal framework coming politician good to kind of thank you very much. so joining us here on dw, and you should look now at some of the other stories making use. boeing, ceo dave calhoun is now to step down by the end of the year. the plane manufacturer says his resignation is part of why the management shakeup. boeing is based increased scrutiny after a series of safety incidents caused by mechanical issues. russia has launched massages against key, badly damaging a 3 story building. the man says at least buying people behind the us and basset to ukraine's as hypersonic nissans. we used ukraine's foreign minister as cold and
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allies to supply more air defenses. a cynical supposition candidate is set to become president of to his main opponents recognized his election victory that those governing television candidates. on the 2, bob congratulated opposition. candidates, bussey, go to my fight, winning the 1st round, presidential elections of their pre game and results for announced. it's not yet clear where the fight will secure a big enough majority to rent a run of thoughts. let's go over to journalist our buckler, joins us from duncan. how big of a surprise is the results of how it's a surprise you just as you just say regarding the scores that are not yet official . and also surprised that that's new position leader is announced as a winner on the 1st round. and it's made especially if this information becomes official. it will be the 1st time in political history and center goal and that the
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official position leader with when would, when the 1st round. and yes and no, it was very it's, it's a surprise on this sort of surprise. but it's, it's a very swift campaign that happened here. it was 2 weeks for the man who was a no no the size of the past of party one year ago. and so it worked. there were, there has been a huge, legit use ation. but it tells that the young people and the pulls are eager for a change, including women and, and young people until this afternoon. it was meant to be a suspenseful week. but so today the microsoft, as you just say the, has the congratulated by the old you, my fi. so it sounding more likely that this would go to a 2nd round. am i right? exactly. it's not the sudden, it's like it's clear because the actually what's happened is that yesterday
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journalists and even people have been compelling. the compiling, sorry, the results of poles by polls office by your office, a one and one. and it seems like about storage a my fi may have reached 54 percent, but it's not official yet. so we have to be very careful. so tell me what would a and opposition, victory mean? sustainable well, um he has the uh, the favorites for a long time. so um the young people were um, very, um they wanted some change basically because of the inside treatment of the community and the justice. so some people have been detained for a long time. and also the changes on the fact that the dispersion would like to get rid of this yesterday from the currency here. that is that in boss, west africa entities linked to europe. this candidate is also 44 years old. so he
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might be the youngest president clinical history. so you might be very, very aware of what the young are looking for. as um, as an example, i can tell you they use unemployment is a big problems here. and there is also health care and education. many students are unemployed today, so it's a, it's a big, big issue and the people thing that she might be very, very aware of this. okay, we'll have to leave the general as to our box a lot. thank you very much for joining us. with those preliminary results from senegal selection, sir minded out of our top story. the un security council has approved the resolution calling for an immediate cease fire and gaza for the month of ramadan. mentioned possibly 14 boats in favor of us abstain from the boat to feed joe in previous resolutions.
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