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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin, b u. n's, top of the diplomat condemns a deadly is rarely error strikes on a camp and a rough time us run cause a health ministry says thousands were killed. strike is drawn wide international criticism. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who called the civilians. that's a tragic mistake. also coming up, your foreign minister say they want answers from israel on how it complies with its human rights obligations. and a bad wind is blowing in europe worth of warning from french president and my new and my class speaking on a state visit to germany, he says europe should wake up to the threat of the far right.
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the and david levitz welcome to the program. the united nations security council has called an emergency meeting for tuesday on the situation. and rafa where the guys are health ministry says and is really air strikes, killed at least, 45 people in wounded dozens more. israel says it was targeting to top some us commanders. it came just days after the international court of justice, ordered israel to stop it's military operation. and rafa the city as rail size is how mazda is last, major strong hold. the aftermath of an is riley ash strike on a refugee camp in rough uh pam us officials in gaza say the attack, killed dozens, and injured to many more survivors. described what that just gone say
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atlanta. and as we pulled out, people who were reading an unbearable state, we pulled out children who were in pieces. we pulled out the young and elderly people. the fire in the camp was on real and most of the displaced here didn't suffice. for the cell man, family, the strike means displacement for the 8th time. what time, what am i supposed to do? what am i to go? tell me when and how long will this go on? have israel should pinpoint to place for us and tell us to live will die that this way does not work. how long will we be this price like this for the is really army said it was targeting to see me, i'm ask, amanda is israel is prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the incident was a terrible mistake. little more mama. i am going to long despite the utmost f,
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it's not to harm non combatants. something unfortunately went tragically wrong. we were investigating the incident and will reach conclusions because this is that policy is on the neutral on. know for us every non combatant, that is hurt is a tragedy. so how much it's a strategy. this is the whole difference. there is killed and injured in the attack would take into a hospital in central gaza. for now, isabel continues this operations in gaza. and that's the spice of moving by the top united nations quote, to start as well as chief ally the united states. so the country must do more to protect civilians presidential by and had previously warned as relevant attacks on populated areas in rafael would be a red line for him. i asked in bremar, president of the us based policy, political risk consultancy, your razor group, if that red line has been crossed,
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it's pretty clear that that red line is being routinely crossed, even if not as soundly or strongly as, as prime minister. not yeah. who had said it would, uh and, and the point is the united states isn't doing very much about it. this is america is most important ally in the middle east by and has both privately and publicly warned the prime minister, any type of work cabinet. and israel to support a 2 state solution. they refuse it to allow more humanitarian aid, and they've refused it to be much more careful about the civilian casualties that they are allowing, even if they're not directly targeting, they've refused to do that. and now we see them proceeding with these bombings into europe. and whether or not the prime minister refers to it as a mistake or a big. the point is that the united states looks incredibly weak in being incapable of restraining it's much less powerful and long standing out. why are these
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rooms and what are biden's options at this point bite and had threatened to suspend weapons deliveries to as well. do you see a scenario emerging where the us would actually cut back support to its ally? there have been some suspensions of military shipments. we've seen a little bit of that. it certainly would not be in any circumstance. cutting off the majority of as really defensive aid. that's well over $3000000000.00 a year in addition to the over $10000000000.00 that was just approved a lot in the, in the recent bi partisan legislative aid and support bill. i don't see any of that . i see the possibility of cutting off some off ends of weaponry for a period of time. it certainly would not make biden's democratic supporters feel
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like he was pressuring or constraining israel. meanwhile, it makes the republicans and of course, former president trump. uh, be able to say that he's not being the strong, strident, allied to israel, that he should be buying as a no man's land on this issue is making nobody happy. and this is, of course, only a few months before general election and united states. right. what are, where do you see the risks in that election that is just looming, as, as you say, oh, well, i mean, the risk for the middle east are, are that, you know, the, the united states is not seen as an effective actor on the ground is not able to to push forward policies. that is golf allies certainly want, i mean, buying this spend a lot of time trying to get an agreement with the saudis. that's all the gains. so you have to have a 2 state solution that the is really government. again,
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america is pop ally refuses to support. now, if truck comes in in this president, he's going to be just as pro zionist is by then. but i, it's hard to imagine in this environment that any american president is going to be effective in bringing this war to one that a political analyst in bremar. they're now e. u. foreign ministers have called on israel to respect a ruling by the top united nations court, ordering it to stop. it's military offensive, and rasa at a meeting in brussels. the official said, israel needs to explain how it's going to comply with the decision to w's rosie birch. are reports these protesters rallying outside the venue in brussels, say israel has crossed a red lane with strikes on russell, despite the world court order to hold operations there. the words of condemnation are also heard. insight, there is not safe place and gossip. touching and directly use can. and kidding,
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i'm burning more than 40 people among them. many children can't imagine how horrified we are all of us for this that event. for the 1st time since the october 7th attacks by him us, and even soon bombardment of go. so you members decided to demand details from israel on its compliance with human rights obligations, and an explanation of how it will comply with the recent ruling on russell on these are for these provisional court orders are binding and of course they must be followed. we are currently experiencing the office and that's not a for international human more than your applies to everyone. and this is also the choice rate that you need to fix it. so ministers have been pushing for tougher measures. i would say we have an empty bottle of 5 days a week or 10 days maximum way you have to fulfill these and these and this. and if not, then we have to take sentence business for me. what would be my proposal on the table?
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but that's unlikely to happen due to union amity rules and it's on popularity, which is really officials as the regard to the u. member states who might want to put some sanctions on this topic. again, why would you do that? why would you reward to terrorism in the face of what is happening right now? we have seen yesterday, rockets from rafa going into east where the territory all the way up to television . so i really want to see who cannot justify going in there. do you members also approved upon to revise their rasa board or assistance mission scene industry teach? it was suspended in 2007 after him off to over garza. monday's move takes to you a step closer to supporting simpler border crossings. but they can't become a reality without backing from israel. egypt on palestinians. familiar with the block will keep shipping age toward the russell border from afar, with little guarantee it will get to gardens. indeed, sears look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. almost 8000
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people have been evacuated and popular in new guinea over fears of another land slide. more than 2000 are still missing after a 1st landslide hit this central angle province on friday. the united nations inside it is unlikely any survivors will be found. south korea, the united states and japan has strongly condemned north korea's latest attempt to launch a satellite, sol, as foreign ministry said the failed launch pose a severe threat to regional peace and security. john yang am's to the point it's 2nd spice satellite. despite being banned by un resolutions, tornadoes and severe storms in the us have killed more than 20 people across several states. kentucky, oklahoma, arkansas and texas had been the worst hit. kentucky governor andy bashir has declared a state of emergency. hundreds of homes were destroyed and hundreds of thousands of
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people faced power outages. italian media, se pope francis used a derogatory term about, gave people while in a meeting with bishops. they say he jokingly use the word to repeat his opposition to let him d man train for the priesthood. in the past, po francis has spoken publicly about being respectful toward the eligibility to community and french president and monument. my call is in germany on the 1st state visit by a french leader in 24 years. he used the opportunity to address not only germans, but all europeans in a speech and drugs, tennessee warrens that europe's future could be at stake, pointing to the war and ukraine ends. the rise of the far right. the french president of monitoring my call deliberately left his diplomatic comfort zone. on the 2nd day of his visit to germany along side german president, frank valdez stein my 1st. he commemorated the $6000000.00 dues killed in the whole,
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the cost of the country central memorial. in berlin, then he ventured into the hotline to the fall, right? if the party less than 2 weeks out from lamb's mach european elections, the alternative to the germany is pulling at some 34 percent in the state of saxony . am i called one to them? and is not to turn towards us skeptic right wing populous people who agree, oh no, they in your own peace, not our prosperity in our democracy. it would be more custom are in jeopardy. and this, if we don't that, if we don't make the right decisions, it's and that is where germany and france and all europeans, all have a responsibility. you can also be the pick. it may be speaking before, mainly young crowd, the french president called for more europe as the on. so to rush into question and the growing challenge to europe and prosperity it will who is we're d,
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i say all the full conviction of it because it's itself a good really should double r e you budget bridge it up. yeah. swept on it either through a joint investment strategy don't go down or taking on is the joint exam, the job where the money for a golden rule, geostrategic european union should come from is being healthy, debated behind the scenes across europe. it would also be positive. political tools with german taunts, the folds and bows. cabinets on tuesday. here in dresden macross made an emotional case against anti european populace. it's linda. hey, you're welcome. even all the spanish tennis star raphael and that does illustrious french open career came to a possible end for the 1st time ever and adult was defeated in the opening round. the 14 time french open champion was beaten by german player,
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except that spirit of by 3 sets to 0. the 37 year old and dell has hardly played since 2022 due to injuries. at the end of the match, he said good bye to the crowd. this could be his last appearance at the tournament that has defined his career. and finally, some sports demand years of practice. but some just a couple of months of age in the ancient english pastime of cheese rolling it has taken place in the u. k. a real life race to the bottom. the event sees a local cheese, given a head start before a crowd of tries to keep up with it. the ability to bounce being about the only requisite skill. this is honors and demands race went to a german called tom. he's promised to defend his title next year after surviving
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this year's race on ski. a couch? well that's it from us here at dw, for now. thanks for watching. i'm dw bye for now. the type of data. so much for the 1st is, is just is i've been in a coma close by persecution and flights. meanwhile for con dreams of another world wake up on not starts june 1st on dw, the.

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