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the, the business dw news line from ballot as well, and the us on highlights preparing for a possible attack by iran. it is sold to ron. could. target's american know is really assets in the middle east, off the strike on the rainy and embassy in syria. also coming off pressure amounts on israel over the strike on 8 workers in gauze on monday, 2 offices of 5. kind of a seem to combine those with him on the
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i'm gonna hold off is welcome to the program. the us and israel hour and highlights expecting retaliation for the bombing of your ron's embassy in damascus on monday, off to funerals for the 7 members of the revolutionary god who were killed around bowling. that it reserves the ride to quote, take a decisive response to iran. says is, rarely will, plants was used and was it considered as a major escalation and israel? well, these are eligible with its regional adversaries use. rebecca just told me more about that threat. the threats coming from your wrong as well. that is certainly the big news here. it's what's taking up most of, of the, you know, the, the, the space and all the national papers here is this. now, new threat from iran. it valves the wrong valves to retaliate for an attack that it says was carried out by israel in syria on monday,
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killing several events senior come senior commanders in that in that attack. and it says that he's going, he's going to retaliate now it's loudly so that iran will now directly retaliate rather than going through one of his proxies such as has belong. according to us media reports, the writing and military is on high alert. u. s. military in the region has also been put on high alert. and of course here in israel, the military on high alert israel saying it is prepared to defend an attack and it will retaliate to any such attack. we're starting to hear series of what might happen though, of course, nobody really knows exactly what the iranian plans could be. but the, we're hearing reports that likely scenarios could be an attack on embassy embassies, is ready embassies around the world. and suddenly embassies all taking precautions, many of them remaining closed and now the possibility could be a direct strike on infrastructure he with in israel. and the, as i said,
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is really military preparing an event. and for retaliation, the timeline given is also unknown, but many analysts assuming, thinking security analysts thinking that it could be this week even before the end of aid, which has middle of next week. so, you know, suddenly very, very highlight, these threats being taken very seriously, although israel did not claim responsibility for that attack on monday, unless it's due largely see it as an escalation in israel's campaign against iran. and it's proxies. and though it's believed that neither side want to see in or out conflict, this is certainly the biggest escalation we've seen since the beginning of this complet of rebecca, it is reporting that i was standing and he is where to senior officers have been fired over a month as a strikes in gauze of that killed $78.00 workers. the incident has increased pressure on as well, especially from its strongest allies in washington. the us told these relative changes military tactics and allow more age into the palestinian territory. seniors,
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us democrats have now signed the lesser urging for the hold of transfers. if israel does not do more to protect civilians, here it is. rails are stored ports, h shipments bound for gaza will soon be accepted. and for the south, the air is crossing will be reopened, says israel. it used to be a pos way for people to cross the border until tomas militants used it as an entry point for their october 7th terror attacks. now israel will reopen the check point temporarily. israel is about phase comes after pressure from its closest ally, the u. s. a phone attempt starting cole, president biden told prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that the us would review it, support of the will. if changes weren't made a reprimand that appears to sped israel to action partner,
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he's rails about face on aid, fuller's international outrage over in a strike. earlier this week, the killed 7, a work is in the gaza strip. after swift investigation, these railey army fired 2 offices and reprimanded and 3 senior commander was supposed to know the inquiry found. they had to tax the a trucks optimist. identifying the vehicles as having come off. gunman inside israel has expressed quite deep, sorry for the incident and made a commitment to protect aid workers. the un, however, is demanding an independent investigation. make some remark. these are only government does acknowledge mistakes and then also some disciplinary measures. but the central problem is not only made the mistakes, it is the military strategy and procedures in place that to allow for those
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mistakes to multiply by him and died again. nearly $200.00 humanitarian aid workers have died in gaza strip attacks since october 7th, according to the un. and as the war news is a 6 month mock, several 8 agencies want that mold and fall off of causes population is on the brink of famine. more aid is expected to come in 2000 now and i also jonathan fall, a spokesman for the united nations relief and works agency, full palestinian refugees. what difference it makes for the people on the ground this remains to be seen. i mean we, we would not said positive discussions about opening the, the new crossing. i should stress, we've been advocating for this since the very beginning of the will we need more crossings about that's absolutely essential. the card capacity at a rough, uh, an account should all be sent in sufficient. and in any case, the, the,
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the number of trucks that been admitted to get through those 2 crossings as being vastly under the number that's actually required. we need to get $500.00 trucks a day into the cause of strength of food and other kinds of a just to meet the minimum survival requirements of the population. now on average to the existing to crossings over the fact the beginning of this month. we've been seeing $169.00 trucks today, which is barely back to the previous month. so 169 does not equal 500. we really have to hope that this new crossing enables the operation to be scaled up. we have no idea of what's going to be allowed through or indeed which agencies are going to be able to, to take a through through this process. and we currently, uh, not permits is to take a toll to the north of the gaza strip. hm. your organization said before that is where it has been putting obstacles for you to come into gaza. does reopening these roots means these obstacles will be gone. i get and i mean we, we release of the same what, what will happen? but so i mean, the obstacles at the boulder include inspections, operating hours,
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the these kinds of issues, you know, items to get place of the band list. we've not been able to type in certain kinds of medicine. you're on a statics installation pens for children, medical services, so the lamps, the, these kinds of things. and so it's called those have to be inspected, and then all items that remove a place of the band list that, that by definition slows things down. and then there are also difficulties of moving around within the gaza strip because of the difficulty of d. confliction. sadly illustrated by the death of our friends from wealth, central kitchen, and, and sadly illustrated by the taxes of huge numbers of our own stuff. i'm in the gaza strip. so again, you know, opening a new crossing is, is important. and the really is the opportunity to scale up the what needs to be safe is we all put unity to scale up the operation. so in acceptable level, you mentioned the attack on the aid workers in the gaza. how has it affected the
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work of 8 organizations such as yours, on the ground as well? i mean, obviously i mean, wealth, central kitchen and other organizations that had to make the decision since a hold of operations investment, the people that they were feeding will no longer get fads and the clock is ticking at a cost. it's a funding for over a 1000000 people amount night funding um, but in terms of operations on the ground, you know that this tragically is my. ready the same we, we've been saying this kind of pattern of refusals to you to be able to do missions notes a bit. as i said we, we have been banned from going to the north. and we have faced severe restrictions on, on our ability to operate within the gaza strip to not have permission to do assessment visions to even see where people are what they might needs. because you don't just go in with the truck of items that don't necessarily meet the needs of the that the people that you're trying to hold. and so the operating environment that really needs to be solved as well. john,
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to follow the spokesman for the united nations relief and works agency for palestinian refugees. thank you. let's take a look. now some of the other stories making news around the world is the, the video on the russian. so it was spacecraft as a ton. so if it's a 6 hours off the on the came from the international space station asymptotes from russia, bella ruth, and the united states for on board ship. the american laurel her has been and has been aboard the overdraw station since september. take 3000 people have been evacuated from the russian city of orest, off the mass of rainfall. led to the rupture of the dike move in full thousands houses have been inundated in the infected area, which is near russia's portable cause of stop at least 6 people have been killed in a russian strike on ukraine. second largest cities focus around 10 other people. the engine police say the attack was carried out by drones and coal several finds
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your friends. military said it's added fences destroyed the 28th of 32 drones and 3 of 6 missed thoughts launched by russ russia falls of opened into the back. has presidential runoff election a pro wisdom career diplomat, and the close l i of populist prime minister for the fico uh, facing each other to determine who will be the next head of states victory for if it goes, ally would deprive the union of a key pro ukrainian voice, panama, and columbia, appealing for more help in managing the number of migrants crossing through the data and gap. it follows accusations the ignoring grey of human rights abuses, human rights watch this, we claim. now the country was doing enough to protect the growing number of people making their way across the jungle. the number of people making the perilous trick between south and central america has risen to record levels,
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migrants and you with a 5 day journey through the teams, jungle and river crossings. with the constant threats of violence from criminal gangs. human rights advocate, say panama and columbia, which board of the jungle of failing to protect those crossing. they say the countries are ignoring sexual abuse and not looking into those who have gone missing. officials deny, ignoring the problems, but agree more needs to be done. so the need for me would take note of the report, but we would also like the assets of both countries to be recognized as the foreign minister of panama. i'm actively managing the migration issue. unfortunately, geography has imposed the situation to pulling out when not the country when my friends wish to reside. rather we're the ones calling to him and the price of money
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. i'm doing it. the woman to like leasing, last year, more than 520000 people made the crossing twice as many as in 2022. about half of those with the news, wayland escaping the nation's economic and political crisis. laws. more than 80 percent of the migrants who are in columbia intends to stay. but in order to taking more, we need the more resources. mostly we already have regulation in place that allows us to receive between 35600000 migrants in colombia. not only those from venezuela, but all my grants coming to columbia. they don't, this is, but we need the support of the international community to see as of you or in spite of the risk. the darien gap is a key root from migrants hoping to reach the united states. when many people are
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heated, in search of not only safety, but opportunities and before we go an elegant eruption of thoughts from mount aetna and it's all the locals are usually and understand to be wary of the powers of the famous volcano. but at the moment, she appears to be blowing giants, perfectly full smoke ring. so for now, sicilians are referring to her as the lady of the rings. what kind of vortex reigns on the actual near perfect circles of gas submitted from a low candle on the specific conditions side a mount aetna. and it's more of those gases than any other oak seen on your watching, dw, and you see as a reminder for the top story, the us and israel,
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our in highlight, expecting retaliation for the bombing of your rounds. embassy and syria, of the funerals for the senior combined. this will look hilde. iran. voluntary reserves, the right 2 quotes. take a decisive response. vinci's ruffles. the do big ultima. b o companies play a role in the destruction of the rain forest. i have time to raise all over brazilian we process 30000 hides a day and 90 percent of that is for the forward market. the auto industry, for example, the letter will actually cost awesome comes from initial.

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