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scribe, the strike us tragic, can't, unintentional the will, central kitchens. the bad workers have been targeted despite co ordinating that movements with these really military. mr. netanyahu's problem is the trunk balance investigation and to show the governments of the dead followed i'd work is that they that he's country would do all the could to prevent incidents like this happening again. i'm feel guideline brandon and this is the day the we were outreach to learn of an idea, drake, that killed a number of civilians, humanitarian workers yesterday from the world central kitchen i opened demand. these rarely government clarifies as soon as possible the circumstances of this brutal attack stuckey. unfortunately, in the last day, there was a tragic case of our forces, unintentionally hitting innocent people in the gaza strip. to out of the way of all scheme as well to investigate what happened to us gently because clearly there were
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questions that need to build also on the day concerns over an escalation of violence in the middle east. i suspected that is reading the attack on an iranian come to the building in damascus, kill several of the senior generals, and around this revolution we got, as we are alone, and by the alleged uh, is there a strike on your end diplomatic building in the syrian capital into most schools and to target, think of the consulate to actually reach his diploma at the facility. and our position is that in these highly tens original situation, it is really of an utmost importance to show restraint. welcome to the day, well after condemnation and calls from around the world demanding answers. there's maybe 5 minutes that i benjamin netanyahu has admitted to an unintentional is riley strike, killing $78.00, walk us, the food charge, the will,
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central kitchen. and as i wonder if it's convoys was, it's after leave know warehouse in central dasa, your organization has never suspended operations in the territory site for says that means ships carrying more than 200 tons of ice and are turning back without completing the deliveries. is us secretary of state antony blinking. the victims of yesterday strike join a record numbers. humanitarian workers have been killed in this particular conflict . these people are heroes. they run into the fire. not away from it. they show the best of what matters. he has to offer when the going really gets stuff they have to be protected. well there's well says it is investigating the incident as it continues its war against hamas in response to the october 7th attacks another day in gaza. another tragedy,
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7 members of the food i'd chavez, the wealth central kitchen with killed often is really asked kit tonight, conroy footage. taken off, the attack shows to bent out of the vehicles featuring the n g as level go as well as a saw in vehicle. the statement published online. well, central kitchen, c, e o, evan go said she was hot, but can adding that using food as a weapon of war was unforgivable. the n g o sized the vehicles are traveling through a d conflicted zone and had coordinate to the movements beforehand with the facilities among those killed was 44 year old. say me frank, come from meld. and so you know, on the left to it's a food tent in gauze i last month, australia is prime minister and to now been easy described to us as tragic and reiterated his cool for sustainable ceasefire. must have meant to call it. this is someone who is volunteering this is to provide,
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i threw these charity for people who are suffering a tremendous differ vice in gaza. and this is just completely unacceptable. we want full accountability for these because this is a tragedy that should never have a good. isabel's prime minister said isabel was responsible. that's uh, handled by mama. unfortunately, a tragic incident happened in the last 24 hours in the gaza strip and assume it happens involved. so we are fully looking into it for contacting governments and we will do everything. so these incident won't happen again because there's the notion issue. well, central kitchen has announced its pausing itself directions in the region until further notice. we'll do that to my is communications director at on july the humans relief from websites and say for palestinian refugees a welcome to dw. so now the world kitchen at wells central kitchen has that
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suspended. it's a deliveries to gaza. and what it is, facts does. it's not likely to have on the ground or so let me start by saying how they were state since we all are up and running out at this, this news. this is a huge bill to the humanitarian community and it comes on the subject critically time us, we work all together inside calls out to vote simon where the clock is ticking very, very fast, especially in, in, in northern garza. okay. and israel has just looking at the, the, the why the a picture of israel has bod, your agency from delivering a to the knows of gaza, other i'd groups say sending a convoys north is difficult because of restrictions placed on them by the idea. so what a is getting through to gauze as noise. so right,
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that's the question i think is very, very easy that getting to the north. what if anything, a tool and you're absolutely right is really. busy these have band around which is the largest the humanitarian organization in the gaza strip from getting to the north and delivering much needed food and nutrition supplies including for children and we call them that is really all. busy things, especially in light of the tragedy from last night to reverse this decision and allow audra once again to be able to fulfill its duties and deliver most need to to minute terry. in the systems including food to people who aren't hungry in northern gospel. as of the fact that the world of kitchen is now a no longer operating, that must have a significant impact on the ground. what goes on and
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people need to, bryant now is more humanitarian, 8 not less human to turn a. and therefore, there needs to be more human, a time assistance that flows via the gold computing through the crossing points that connect the enclave with is read. that needs to be more access to northern gaza, including food honora, which is the largest human to turn organization at the moment that i've been, you know, secretary of states uh, as anybody thinks today, described israel steps to allow aid into gaza as in sufficient given the mileage again, to national pressure. is it possible that this tragedy could actually become a turning point? and perhaps even giving is ro unexcused to ease restrictions on, on a, into the territory? or is there any needs to ease those restrictions and lift the ordering, these limitations a bit of copy,
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compliment the can you call me too. and now organizations like on route to the left very much needed supplies. you see the clock is sticking very, very fast. the web, simon, there is no time to waste on the real estate and politics at this time for human action. and that can be done including via on route, which is the largest humanitarian organization. and also i'm what all the restrictions that, that's a humanitarian that i all facing, that you that asset to being posed by his royal. it was to begin with, there is a scene which means that there is a very routine human in terry and the more commercial supplies that come into the now the strip and when we do eventually get the fair, we mix a number of trucks that is really low thirty's, and now getting cause those supplies up north is also a challenge because of restrictions about that is really all towards these have
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imposed on the movement of the convoys and then you have the risks and the security involve. do you see on 3 different occasions under uh we have the is really all sort these is really forces hate at our convoys either on the way off or back from northern jobs out with convoys um and deliver it food to, to north and as a token you, thanks so much for joining us to get to, to my from underway. un secretary general, antonio guitar rash has condemned to monday suspects it is rarely asked, drive on evading and console the onyx building in damascus. these statements reiterated the diplomatic and confident premises must be respected. in accordance with international law, is the assistant secretary general for the middle east. speaking of the un security
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council, i agreed to rates the secret that a general condemnation of the at tech, the invite liability of the one that you can cost through the premises and person. and it must be respect that the all k, as in echo does with international law the silver anti entered a total integrity of member states must be respected in echoed us with international law. the rules basically that the restaurant or the is essential for international peace and security. which discussion is monday through to month teen . to run blames israel for the attack in which at least 13 people accounts and runs revolution regards as one of which senior commands as was among those killed mohammed dresses, that he was a top general. but if they run the zip codes force, which overseas cover operations of overseas abroad and now several other offices, but also count laser, i'll have him come and take directly on the damascus attack. but his defense
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minister, you're off the line, speaking on tuesday, for the sheet, the names and we are currently animals, the front war. so in defense is incumbent on december. first, we see how the every day of the, including over the last few days we, i mean my whole name. we operate every well every day before in order to prevent our enemies remain the strand should always engine on it. and in order to make it clear that the operates again, should or to make it then all over the middle of the piece, the price on an action against israel show me will be a big one for that category. so that'd be a misuse of it. well, but i'm ben talley blue is a senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracies where he focuses on political and security issues related to the wrong welcome to the w, diplomatic strikes. so sites like be a radiant calm. so that's in damascus of a legitimate targets for attack it well, it's a pleasure to be with you. it's an excellent question. and one who spirits could be
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answered by the un cliff, who had just played about safeguarding the relative immunity of all sorts of diplomatic and concert facilities. there's only one major problem or a copy of her foot, note to that which is that the government of these comic republic commences hostility, 45 years ago, nearly with the outside world, by literally violating that diplomatic immunity. and creating this sense of hostility, in using its embassies emissions and cultural centers and counselor offices abroad as friends for terrorism, or recruitment or kidnapping. and what you've seen, most importantly, is that iran use the civil war in syria at this fractious, chaotic situation. there to not only support the murders the sod regime, but to use that situation to function as a bridge had in the 11 on the create yet another front against israel. so if there was anyone here violating international norms and rules, there was a linear line between cause and effect that needs to be transferred to be assessed 1st. all right, but my question was all of
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a legitimate targets. your question seems to be probably not, but they stopped it. there's cause and effect here. indeed. ok, norms die when both sides transgress them. but you have to understand what leaves the transgression of that norm. it'd be a little bit unfair to see the retaliation and not the cause behind it. an outcome . israel be so sure of a comes with it was housing such a high value revolution. we got figures. well, this is actually really the, the critical story behind the strike, which is that for several years now, you've been in the pre coven era. you've had to run the ministry of intelligence officials, even the heads of these ministries, talking about the relative penetration of iran security services by a foreign intelligence services, assuming leaving these really most odd. you've seen these really is now for a little bit under a decade. you'd be able to pin prick and target areas where there's munitions, where those training facilities, where there's depots and where there have been in the past. a senior atlantic
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revolutionary guard core visuals in syria. so this essentially leads one to only one conclusion, which is that these realize had been able to either with signals means or with human intelligence or a combination of both be able to pinpoint and g, o locate where these officials are. and when detected these are taking place still usually start to imply, and that is not just that is right. how that has as penetrated a rounds, this intelligence network in this way. the presumably you're thinking of the americans might be in that as well. uh presumably, but the thing that was formerly a point of pointed in that i think 2018 or 2019 comments did go back to israel's or the finger that was formerly pointed after there was a comment about foreign intelligence services. i did go back to is with the one has to assume that any other for an intelligent service that is interested either also monitoring this situation as well. so how much will this attack against iran's revolution be gone? how will it affect to iran's ability to threaten israel or?
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well, if you look at the biography, for example of someone like brigadier general. so eddie saw the series of post because his teeth in a famous conflict that was a former enrollment for the revolutionary guard quarter. which was the 198019 eighties around iraq war. he was the terror on base commander for the i r g c. but most critically, he was a good could force chief for the injury after this, syria 11 on theater, which is basically the front that supplies frames equipped lebanese has the, which is the ron most accessible proxy. i think these realize we're looking to kind of disconnect the connective tissue by going after this individual, as well as other codes for some members of his team. so this is not a can to solving the problem. it's a can do, i think, handicapping the problem. and if you look online right now, there was some comments talking about this individual diety as almost the 2nd. so emani, who was, he runs chief terrace mastermind and had really architected you were on visual security strategy and that part of the world. and so that it's interesting to bring
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up some money talk to us and about iran's likely response because of the general. so the money or you mentioned that also taken out and also assassinated. and the time around talks about responding where and how and when it was ready, same is as it's talking about now. so where and how and when is that likely to happen? do you think indeed, and even between this only money strike and this current strike, there was another seniors, nomic revolutionary guard corps official, chilled either in early january or late december, also simply by his role and also in the syrian theatre. and these nominal public did respond to that in a multi pronged way, both any rock and in syria and syria claim to strike heights as targets. but any rock ended up striking the house as a courtesy business man, that is a ledge. had some kind of ties to these really government church with these really goes up. so he runs evolving missile capabilities are increasingly being used to
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publicly adjudicate and respond to these conflicts. that could be one. or there could be more or resume targeting of us diplomatic facilities, military facilities in the area. you've already seen reports of the strike on a or an attempt to track, i should say, by a drone, by any run back, she and militia on a base and syria. there can also be more kind of broader support for the multi font more against israel that these nomic or public has already provided. and then there's always of course, the cyber domain, which one has to keep their eyes on as well. and when you look at the running and get today, they're talking about this response, was it potentially multi point response? ok, good to have you. thank you so much for talking us, or that about ben tally been filled, the foundation for the defense of democracies. thanks. so much. thank you. the pressure officials say 13 people have been wounded and ukrainian drone strikes and the top us down region video verified by their voice as
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news agency shows the drone keeping a target and exploding rush just as the site is a student dormitory. the crime claims that targeted a drone production plant and an oil refinery. this appears to be ukraine's deepest drawing. this tie into russian territory. the sites in the cities of you on a buddha and niche come on are about to 1200 kilometers from the ukranian border, a sound ben data is an advisor with a russian studies program at cna. he's also with the center for a new american security. i asked him if he believe the strike had been launch from inside you crime. it is entirely possible that it was indeed launched from inside ukraine. you print and military has multiple types of long range from it, cause you drones that can fly for many hundreds of kilometers. last year, one such a drawing actually struck, keep inside moscow into the crowd was so it is possible that this particular drawing could have flown from eastern you crate well into
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a level there. okay. so if you cry and says, i said, recently, vaccines have produced a drone capable of flying a more than a 1000 kilometers. how rapidly is caves, drone capability growing? it is growing really rapidly and the capacity to develop such a visa is actually aided by the need to develop and manufacturer as many use as possible by the ukrainian military service. the research and development cycle is really the matter off months. ukraine, of course, has a lot of industrial legacy left over from the former soviet union with the production of different types of aircraft. and so it is the starting a logical legacy that is eating its ability to manufacture long range from the cost of drones, along with some of the new technologies which are seeing on this battlefield for the 1st time. so talk to us about russia's ability to defend itself against drug strikes of his sold as russia does have extensive air of air defenses. it does have
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electronic warfare defenses. it has ready electronic intelligence that has radars, but this defense is not absolute. and there are certainly gaps that exist in the russian defense. and ukraine has become very successful and very adept at exporting these gaps. and so we can fly around these air defense pockets and apparently, well, deep inside russian territory. ukraine can map out the slides along major roads away from large cities along forest and rural areas where it's aircraft with the least visible. talk to us about the choice of targets, ukraine's choice of targets. and those things that have to choose is not to target because 1200 kilometers puts must go well within your price range it to you for state it's hand against the russian capital, except for that token attack on the kremlin where they just broke a few windows and you claim has naturally admitted to carrying this out. so why not
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attack must go properly if i can put it that way. it will actually ukraine, distract muscle multiple times that attack most of the city, which is um, a brand new, a commercial facility built in uh in moscow over the past several decades in the last several other attacks, some of which were uh and were not successful, but the impact of such as hacks is right. the list is doesn't really impair society's attitudes towards the war. it doesn't really impact how society feels about this conflict on this combat. and so, strikes against moscow around the limit at the same time, attracting russian energy infrastructure, industrial infrastructure, possible locations, and sides for long range. drones are assembled against you crate. these targets are rather successful and have a very significant impact on the russian economy and possibly eligibility to wait. sure. okay, but let, let me be plus about this if,
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if you cry and can destroy an oil refinery oil think so it has the capability to destroy an oil refinery. why not blow up the criminal as well? again, i'm not a great decision maker. i'm not in the military, so i'm not going to sleep on behalf of ukraine, but destroying the kremlin, or even attacking the russian government locations. again, it's not going to be as impactful as going after russia's ability to generate revenue for this war, including oil refineries, defense infrastructure, railroad infrastructure, warehousing, military production facilities, military factories. i definitely probably maybe rather symbolic because after last year strikes, there are a lot of defenses arrayed against, excuse me, around most going certainly around pro. so such attack may not even succeed. but the attack today demonstrated that most of ross is your view territory,
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does west of the role mountains is actually within the ukrainian reach. and that is where the bulk of the population, the bulk of the industry are located. and that's where the bulk of economic activity is located as well. and now all of that is within reach of you create incoming cost of drugs. rush ads, excuse me, you cry inside the target of this attack was a factory producing the iranian design into sha, had drugs is key going to be able to attend russian drone production capacity as well. the attack a little while ago, it was a rather high value target. that factory is set to manufacturer of thousands of long range. i have drones, which russia flies under the name of get. i'm going drones have been rather devastating against ukraine recently. so any ability to dance that production to limit the production, excuse me, to impact the production of these drones is going to be rather significant. and of course, the level of is not the only drone manufacturing plant in the western territory of
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russia. there are many other enterprises and now all of them are potentially in the process as well. another target was a russian oil refinery. and this report today was despite the us asking k of to desist from the sorts of attacks. do you think we are likely to see more of the site? it is entirely possible, as long as russia maintains pressure on ukraine by launching missiles and garage roles against ukrainian stimulatory and economic targets. you grant now has demonstrated the capacity to do the same. i guess russia and it is going to exercise the capacity as long as the work continues. thank you for joining us until it gets to that assignment that from the sent it for a new american secure thing. thank you. it's not what's the day that you can follow our team on social media at dw news, you'll find devices that headlines on our website dw, dot com on the d w. and all of that from the entire team. on the day of suspending,
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