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rance, as both sides as to show restraint. we'll consider the nature and scale of israel's potential options. and we're over here from a photo. i form a condo in the country's intelligence community. why she thinks israel has every right to decide its own path. regardless of those calls for moderation, i'm feel gale in berlin and this is the day. the run stands behind the most behind has belie at others. we are determined to win and defend ourselves and all our readers when it comes to defending our homeland iran. we are willing to go through and i think we have offensive capabilities. we will know what to do and when to the house. how much an onset, if the is there a new machine makes the mistake. this time around the response will not be minimal,
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but immediately severe. to make sure that it runs off and we need to make sure that they complete successful in their diabolical intentions. also coming off of planned to ban smoking for britain's young people on future generations passes its 1st title in parliament. it will not affect current smokers, right. so we're in charge minutes in any way this bill is looking to the future to get the next generation, the freedom to live longer, sophia, more productive line. well, welcome to the day and governments around the world. according for restraints as israel, why is its response to last weekend's attacks by era? european union and foreign minister as a holding case to be scheduled talks to discuss the volatile situation in the middle east? is ralph allies are trying to strike
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a balance between standing in solidarity, but of israel and coming further financing in the region. air defense is destroyed . these are raining drones over israel last weekend. no western powers are watching closely as tel aviv moles. h next move to iran, says the attacks were self defense after a suspected is really strike on its embassy and damascus. but countries ranging from time jo to the united states, germany have condemned the wrong that had honors of the dream. it rang and redeem launched an unprecedented attack against astray of this weekend and has let the region to the edge of the abyss on your johnstone's isolated sit on. it. isn't yet . israel is asking its allies to target to wrong with more sanctions. adding to those the us has long had in place. and then your opinions, ross of travel bonds and embargoes over allegations of rights abuses in iran, nuclear proliferation terrorist activities arming russia and aging at
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a best thing. the syrian government, some experts say to those will affect the already sanction smell against around, uh, including on drones, for example, the building of drones. well, that's from the, as in, stopped iranians to, you know, produce hundreds of them. i cannot sufficiently stress hall hall and we're on them. nice age of big jo, strategic changes many, no fear is really retaliation could spark on even wider regional conflict. prompting western leaders to off tel aviv to exercise restraint. us as warrant 8 won't take part in the military country offensive on the you is calling for com. v . want to continue our work to the escalate. this is something because we said very clearly, not only on the estimate of what happened last week, but or the before the regional escalation, real benefits, no one. and this is one of the main objectives of our efforts to,
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to make sure that there is no further escalation. because this is bringing us to the brink of a new on forcing situation in the middle east, unforeseen and unpredictable with gauze of still under phone bars ment. hostages still caught in the crossfire of the humanitarian situation. still dire. as mary, i, as in certain these right of the intelligence community and retired from active duty in 2004 the rank of connell, just not managing director of the international institute for content. terrorism. welcome to a dw candle, isaac. um, what do you think is right next move should be israel has to respond in some way. when i say respond, this is about the initiative. these rarely public. i don't in that sense, it's not about us and what we want, it's about what the perceptions are in the greater middle east. you are on the track just directly. we need to do some kind of not retaliation,
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but response initiative. so the wrong does not define the rules of the game. right? so, is this, is this, do we think then likely to be another of the sort of graduated attacks. everyone is saying that when iran attacked israel, it gave you so much notice and sense over the slow drones of israel. a would be ready to blow them down. so that's all it was soft on both sides. iran was saying to respond. and israel was saying to do something about it. no one person got got got injured, but no major damage was done. is that the sort of thing that you're expecting from israel? so it's kind of interesting that everybody takes for granted that the is really interesting. defense systems would stop the 99 percent that it did. i have to tell you was in his riley. i did not know that they would stop 99 percent. and i don't accept the premise that the wrong did this because they thought that they weren't
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going to injure anybody. they fired in over 300 projectiles. and in that sense, this is about making a statement. i don't understand why everybody thinks that he, ron didn't think that they would do damage. they sent in heavy duty cruise missiles, suicide drones. and i remind us all they supply all of the weapon rich is fired daily into israel, from she's by the, from the whole to use that doesn't come from nowhere. right? so i don't think that these ready response is about just showing face. it's about a real attract the wrong to and it's about to terrance within the middle east. so do you that for expect to israel responds to be escalate to me. i think that is real needs to be on the initiative. i think that iran should not define the rules of how you act, not against israel, and not in the world. we're talking about
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a regime. it is acknowledged as an enemy of, for a tarion um regime, the exports not just terrorism ideology ideas to call, not just for the destruction of israel. they want to do much beyond that. and so it's not about the retaliation for say, it's about iran, not defining the rules, not for israel, not for the rest of the world. around says that the sat saturday night attack on each route a waste is in keeping with its rights to self defense after israel stephanie bowman of iran's consulate in syria. can you see why they would say that to? i think city ron is exceedingly good. a trying to frame the information warfare where they are a legitimate member of the international community. and i'll asked all of the viewers right now, is a country that calls openly coming to you can show him also the supreme leader calls openly for the destruction of the state of israel. he didn't do that after
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the april 1st through attack. he does that every single week in his weekly sermon, a country that exports capabilities, ideas, ideology, weapons, all of the different things that we're seeing in the middle east. this is not just something of self defense. iran has been attacking israel and participating in the war against israel for years. not since april, 1st with the alleged israeli attack against there. um it raining and revolutionary guard the fighters who were inside syria. do you think uh benjamin netanyahu has lost control of this? will you, when you consider the original, how may i strike the blindsided israel circles mister security in 6 months, one of the greatest matters? he positively still hasn't achieved its gold of destroying calm us and rescuing the hostages. and now iran has had been enough to attack israel directly, rather than through its process. is mister nelson, yahoo!
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into the right man to be this will. so you asked about miss from you on? i'm asking you again about the promise in that sense of what you said. i'm here inside israel right now, and that's turning the risk attack the how much did against a israel being about prime minister to tell me, you know, i'm not a supporter from industry to tell you all when he knows that. and yes, he has sold himself is mister security for the colossal failure on october 7th is not only that on y'alls, and i wouldn't even go so far to say that the policy of any alternative government, when it comes to security, will not be very different from prime minister and that's on, you know, he has additional people was in the government. everybody likes to quote the extreme elements. but those are politicians making statements. they're not necessarily the ones who make the decisions in the security cabinet. that's for risk attack on october 7th is not just about these really failure. it's about the
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ideology of home us. it's because we eroni your sleep thoughts. that's how mosque was on a different route. we me, i made that mistake, not just prime minister and it's um, you know, as an expert i say that and because of that, i do think that we are trying as hard as we can to attack from us. and we're not destroying it in that sense. because we're both trying to acknowledge and understand the loss of life that is happening within the gaza strip. because of the way that's from us built themselves. so there is no easy resolution. it wasn't about solving it, taking $250.00 hostages. is what a tear army does. there is no easy way out of it. how most of you, the hostages, as collateral damage as bargaining chips, they don't see them as human at all. i've been doing this uh, mary eisen from the international institute for counter terrace. thank you. the russia is intensifying. it's
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a tax on energy infrastructure across the ukraine. since late march misaligned strikes of less, some of the countries major power plants and ruins the energy administer him and how they shank co is asking all ukrainians to prepare for more power cuts in the coming weeks. electricians and engineers are risking their lives to repass some of the worst technical destruction dw is gone and they've shot said this report from the east and from light city of hockey. a small village and ukraine's don't nets region. the battlefield is only a stones throw away. this is the workplace of the axis left and his colleagues, the electricians. i called front of a power line. i hit along the front line. the men have long ago stops being distracted by the sound of a tillery strikes during the repair work. yeah, and my family is against this job, but they don't like me coming here. go ahead and what we are very dedicated to a work. it's something we have to do it by the to the front line village has been
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the target of many russian hill takes most houses and its primary school has been destroyed. never the less more than 100 people the live here for them. the technicians i heroes at the state 0 last link to civilization without electricity were completely cut off. there's no water has no gas to nothing works and yet committed to assist with the voltage further away from the battlefield and the city outside. cuz electrically retail were also feels more and more like a frontline job ever since the restaurant intensified. it's effects from ukraine's energy and festivals. this substation has recently been fits and constants airlines to make any attempts to fix the equipment all over the 1st time, today's warning announcements ask a pause. staff member to take shows immediately at a safe location. we get to
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a quick moments to speak to the engineer in charge of the, from life. it's all very, very difficult. and every time we start to repair something doesn't allow this and we come back and so, so we have to start all over again. large power plants are particularly attractive targets for russian attacks the devastation at this thermal electric. plenty of hopkins is enormous. 6 russian crews and decides to strike the engine room and force the entire facility to shut down. but you can just look around and you can see the extent of the damage, or we're talking about kilometers of pipelines, kilometers of cables that are destroyed like a menu, say, this is not going to take months. you can see. this is going to take years to fix it, loading of silver to blow up before its destruction. the plants supplied hundreds of thousands of people with electricity. the engineer tells us its last will be almost impossible to compensate. one small hopes the west might be able to provide
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parts and to equipment for the plants reconstruction with these look and was we're really doing all that is humanly possible here where you must realize . but if we received some form of support, especially technical support from other countries, we would be very grateful. i mean by the rest are continuous its daily attacks on the pallet and the people of tar kiff and many of the ukrainian cities, almost certainly as many more dark nights that were made about dora is a senior fellow with the center for strategic and international studies. in washington, i asked her about some things she wrote last year, but new craig now has a chance to break away from 350 years of russian domination and shouldn't just rebuild what was that? so, um, no, russia, this is no, this is not just the domination from soviet times, but it goes back,
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i would say to peter is a grade. and so russia has always tried to dominate its neighbors and has constructed an economy and infrastructure. and obviously, institutions that support uh, you know, the russian empire. so our, our message and our policy advice is to reconstruct you. crane to european standards to fit you know, the value is that obviously ukraine wants us to be free, independent, have a market economy. and so this is a chance for ukraine to really break away from, from that, you know, russian pass and the new generation, obviously a new ukrainians. want this and you know,
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since 1991 and yes ukraine had independence and freedom. um, but there's always this whole, always been this no rush of trying to dominate and ukraine. so it really is. it is a very big opportunity for the ukrainian people from still baths, assman children, cardiovascular disease, so heart disease, stroke, dementia, in old age, many, kansas, the range of different diseases. the smoking causes is quite extraordinary ones, people's thoughts and it can be, become a dictate the whole points of the smoking from the point of view. the industry is people's choices taken away because they find it incredibly difficult to stop. this was britain's chief medical officer speaking. i was in favor of government plans to make but i smoke free country and landmark smoking band cleared its 1st title on tuesday evening. members of parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of
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a bill that would raise the legal age for buying cigarettes every year. ultimately needing that, anyone born after 2009 would never be allowed to buy cigarettes. legally. the bill still has to clear another reading. the problem in parliament set up a house, well, surprisingly, legislation his box strong opinions on both sides of both are it? yeah. not to make a smoke for a breath. finding something has never been a solution to anything racing and start such a part of the young person's coach. some people the culture at simon. i think everybody's faith nowadays. smoking is bad and we're better off without it. let's get more from bach correspondent to charlotte chelton pill in london. welcome shop . let's start with critics of, of this proposed about what will that arguments to the
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critics. is it 10000 that they say, why are in the minority they why i'm, i'm the most super ahead of this place today. and they killed me 2 big names in versus what was it? the funding is the 4 still he says is, let's say she's not the only 2 sides. no, i'm only working on those on the serious side. they say that fine, well, it depends on how they have some person in the spring about the band going for one. and he said he wants to have a freedom of the choice to make their own decision decisions and see what
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kind of idea of logical there was some additional some of the high school elements implementing this one. and the member of parliament says today that that might affect the funding smoking you'd be making. you'll save both estimates, which result creates the black outline as part of the outline 1st place by the government's case which of course, one of the day a, this is evil. the government says many in favor of this legislation was the very uh, health motive behind it. uh, they went to the fact that smoking tens of thousands every year, one member of the celebration is that says this next stage.
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money interest, emily, those in favor of business today. terry boy, to think nursing and being addicted, trouble freedoms. freedom to choose. no worries to want to say that there's no need to see in 6 chances. so if this goes ahead and i understand that it still has to go after the next stage, i'm walking through what, what, how this would actually work in the, the day today. as your boss should come in to the one that will make you pay $1.00 of the strictest when it comes to
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smoking policy in say that this is a sexy phasing out out once once in space, it's currently sold for. 2 the deal age is 18. what we'll do before on january 1st 2009. 2 specifically, dates and see if it will mean eagle h for purchasing the own hills and that is generation. so that makes sense to you. they want to make it less and less people. and so that sounds ways to know range they
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have, you know, the 1st country to try and band smoking a new zealand did and then change that's mind that's of the last election. could the same hot in britain, i like terry sills some way in the legislative process. is this like it is what he's been looking for is expected to be in the election year. and the thing in the polls is supporting this legislation by today in the, on the well, so that they go to this when charlotte and i'm worried about that. some of those no votes that came from within the
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government, conservative policy. what does that tell us about the prime minister issue? so next leadership one thing that helps as well, that means is that one wants to voice express in this very, very strongly held. have been a huge for some of the time ministers. i wouldn't have been a good fit for him as i say more and that she wants to have them. but at this point, the boss should see the next election. i got you all that data. very charlotte. chelsea impel a lot as well here in germany. meanwhile,
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uh where categories was legalized. uh, this binds you can now smoke weed in public, but anyone hoping for lights up the she is october fast is in for a bit of a down there. it's okay to get drunk. was the biggest the beer festival, but the various conservative government says it's not okay to get high value. will be binding smoking cannabis and it's big dolphins parks on the public festivals. they'll far as the site. they won't be checking visitors to october. second, test to see if they carry any cash. finally the towards for the $224.00 summer games. some olympic games has been late . i've been friends increase. it took place of costs and agents and then pay off the bus place of games. vine will stand light throughout the competition which will be held in front during the pre savings ceiling. pick flying,
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dance was performed on tow. it shall be counted some samples, countries. and 100 day. jenny intended to arrive in paris to the opening ceremony in july. the and that is the dates you can follow out to him on social media at dw news lately. step headlines always available on d, w dot com on the d. w. thanks for watching and have a good the
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