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the the, this is tina we interiors long from berlin. thousands of altering national list is where at least parade through jerusalem marching through the cities muslim border as part of a controversial annual procession stoking already surging tensions. i meant the war and gone. some of those taking part are heard chancing racist slogans. also coming . how increasing is really settler violence had left some palestinians fearing for their lives and their children's future. we'll have a special report from the occupied westbank as the, as really government declares more and more land there at state
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o. and putting the focus back on our heating planet, the un secretary general calls fossil fuel companies. regard fathers of climate k r as new data highlights a year, a record breaking temperatures, the nicole for link to our viewers on p b. s, and the united states and all of you joining us from elsewhere around the world. welcome to the program. it's great to have you with us research and night in jerusalem, where attentions are high out for thousands of all through a national list is really is march through the cities muslim quarter, some of them chanting races slogans. the so called jerusalem day flag march celebrates israel's counter of east jerusalem and the 1967 war it's gone ahead despite the ongoing war in gonzo crowns mass that the damascus gave before.
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continuing along the traditional route through a palestinian area on the way to the western wall. some larger is reportedly chanted desk to error. there were also scuffles with police, our correspondents in jerusalem, tanya kramer followed the events and gave us this update. well, i mean i'm sending him is through some right here in front of damascus gate, and this is to send to the heart of east jerusalem. and we've been seeing again this happens every year in jerusalem day, tens of thousands so far, right. and also a nationalist, a groups of people is really coming to here on this annual aflac march is a lot of young people that these been see here today. and they're basically what then they're always the celebrating this. the cap to of is to some 9 to 67 after the 6 day war and the re unification as they see it of to city something,
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the capital of israel, of course, but it's not recognized by many countries. now this is also show a force for the palestinian residents in this part of the city because they get to hear all the, you know, all the area. yeah. has been a basically cordoned off says a lot of security here. most of the residents don't even come close here at the moment on that day. so tense races, chan, civil, also chance a saying calling for the re okay. patient of casa, in reference to the war uh in golf, that they have seen as he said, scuffles with the police also attacks on shopkeepers, public opinion, shopkeepers in the old city because of march, then goes through the old city, but it's during the whole days we're seeing of these acts of violence every day. so it is basically a message to the residents on this side of town. you know, this is our city, it's not your city. and this is a very, very challenging day. of course, for posting and residencies only occupied westbank. the displacement of dozens of
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fellow stadium communities is also raising concerns with violent attacks by as really, settlers on the rise. at the same time, these really government is recall declaring more and more land there, as is really state owned since the monster attacks on october 7th, israel has re classified 1100 hector's in the west bank, as is really state land, rebecca rivers, some best report from there yeah, yeah, it is the bull humble shot every day. life has become a struggle. the better when ship, it has been grazing his herds in these hills for decades on lines his father and grandfather graves too. but lately his livelihood and family tradition is coming under increased threat in shot instead of $4.00 to $3.00 or 4 months on a daily basis we have been experiencing violent assault. it is not possible to sleep at night, fearing for our children. we on the constant threat to the end at any moment,
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we could get killed and we could have our houses and cabins, and we could be displaced badly. the threat comes from sigma violence. hands encampment is surrounded on one side by and is riley settlement. considered a legal under international law and on another by an outpost, an informal settlement considered a legal even under his riley little board home says lately it feels as though they closing in bad. somebody laughed october 7th. they stepped someone with a knife into the body and looked at the end houses. they attacked them, compensated livestock in one of the assignments from the athletics. got his lives to compensated. venom has to pay around $40000.00 jacobs for it then that's, i mean, i'm seeing a chicken. any livestock safety is not uncommon. according to is riley liberal newspaper heart. it's more than 500 goats and she has been stolen by um, does riley settlers in recent months,
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sometimes in military uniform. even more common than facts, though, is violence and intimidation. seems like these are a regular recurrence all over the west bank. and the intimidation is working since the october 7th terror attack. settlers have forcibly displaced people from at least 20 hurting communities and entirely up routed another 7. these riley military is supposed to protect palestinians living here. but a report by human rights watch has found the military is either failing to do so. oh is directly involved in the finance or is riley volunteer. activists have stepped up. they work in an effort to keep community safe. the protecting presence started right after october 7. communities were extremely threatened by settlers visits and the restaurant. so we have,
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we had to start coming into nights when we are there. as much this is happening. the activists say set live violence is part of an unofficial. but deliberate is riley policy to take land. but there is another official way to when they are clearing an area state class. drew it goes, is the founder of karen nev on an organization engaged in monitoring and researching is riley land policy in the west bank world. he says the reclassification of land is one of the main methods by which israel 6 to assert control of a land in the occupied territories. basically, they had surveyed this area that were suppose the service area to reach the conclusion that this area was not cultivated. if it was not cultivated for a certain amount of years, so then they assume that it state plans and israel has
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a right to run this last. so you can assume that this area which has been declared is going to, is going to go to a body of which is related to this really some enterprise, an enterprise, the government is actively working to promote when re classifying the biggest pocket of land a decades finance minister beds, a little small stretch said the move was an important and strategic issue. while there are those in israel and in the world he said, who seek to undermine all right today and samaria. we promote settlement through hard work. i need a strategic mana, all over the country this year, more than 1100 heck, days of land has been re classified a state land. this is directly related to, to a political climate and they are doing it now in order to convey a message. and we will do whatever we want, we're decisive to go on with is rarely annexation of the west bank. and there's no
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legal way the palestinian can fight this. the cynthia thorne is out of practical. or despite the challenges behind is determined to try to hold onto his mind for sure, but there's no justification. so i am living in my land, right. what are the settlers? what business do they have in my land remaining? and i have a title to this land. what do they want from me to? where should i go? when i left in the hey, he hopes increased international pressure will help save his mind for future generations. so heinrich is a spokesperson for the office of is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and with israel in charge of security and most of the west bank, i asked her to tell us what the prime minister intends to do to put an end to the settler violence. in the occupied territories is actually the numbers that i saw, the numbers that i'm familiar with show a decrease in this already marginal phenomena. there, of course, the prime minister has condemned the prime minister said on multiple occasions that
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nobody in israel, nobody should be taking the law into their own hands. and if someone does that, we prosecute, no matter of their religious affiliation, uh no matter where they live. of course i and, and the prime minister has said repeatedly time and again. but what we should, uh, what we should bring to light here is that it is the fact that this is a marginal phenomena of the overwhelming majority of the so called separate community is really, is, is really just living into the scenario we're talking about more than 500000 people are law abiding citizens. so don't mistake the, the exception for, for the role here in the fact of the matter is that currently in, historically the year of on jewish violence injury and some area of the so called westbank is, is, is much, much higher number than the other way around. even though a media reporting does not reflect it, and we have seen $500.00 palestinians killed as part of settler violence since
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october 7th. and the truth of the matter is that an over whelming majority of settler attacks go unpunished. why is that? i'm not familiar with these numbers, these are not numbers that i can confirm. so what are the numbers that i have? you know what i wanna do? i want to add something important here about numbers. again, i'm not sure where you're taking the numbers of from, but it is sometimes, and, you know, i've seen you on reports for example, about this phenomenon. so all this stuff for violence which it does exist, it's a marginal phenomena and we find it. but international reports like like a you, when one that was issued a few months ago, they don't use real numbers because they take palestinian the sale as for example, that committed crimes and, and carry out violence against jews injured in some area. and they put them as a victim of a so called said circular violence in the end,
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these reports. so as our numbers are now, the numbers, the numbers that we have come from, watch talk to been observing the situation for, for quite some time. but let's not get hung up on this, then i do want to move on because we did meet in the report that we just saw. some people who are acutely affected by what you say is the marginal phenomenon. it does affect them in their everyday life. how to expect palestinians who are affected to react when they are attacked on their land. well i see for the is really prime minister's office. i don't speak to you, no palestinian. what i can tell you is how the prime minister and how the government views of this marginal phenomena that we'll of course, take seriously. and nobody, nobody shouldn't be taking the line to their own hands. we prosecute, as i said, if it, if there's any wrong doing that we recognize, of course, all right, and that's uh, move on. and the us, of course, israel sanchez, ally
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a they are opposed to settlement expansion. there are parts of the is really government that are very much in favor of settlement expansion. the us says a anthony blank and recently set it again, that new settlements are counterproductive to reach and during peace and weekend. israel security. what do you say to that? so let's set the record straight here on a few things. uh joyce presence in judy and some area. either place from what you choose, come from, you know, jews come from judea. it does not go against the international law as long as you don't twist the law to fit your political views just in some area, a rightful parts of you know, or jewish homeland. the biblical heartland and jewish presence was, you know, there for more than 3000 years now. the jews have rights to resign there, along to sign a era commute, palestinian air communities. there's no question about it, but the settlements are not the main impediment to peace. if someone thinks that
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having jewish neighbors is the main essence of the is really tell us the in conflict world or their dad wrong. nicole because the real impediment to peace between israelis and palestinians. let's put it right here on the table, is the healthy and refusal to recognize, to acknowledge the very existence of the legitimacy of which we states in dallas and in terrorism. if someone is really interested, uh, you know, in, in promoting peace and inquiring as to why there is no peace. these are the questions that they should be asking. how come the palestinians have refused? every keys offer since 1937 and up until you know, recent times, how come they started every conflict last it's only to twice victim and perpetuate and conflict outcome appear, infrastructure and care ammunition on the valve in every, almost in every palace being useful. every now has been, you know, that's what our forces are discovering and gotten a so all right, we can sit here and talk about settlements,
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but that's not the essence of the conflict. let's look at the war and gaza, which continues, of course and, and, you know, it is widely acknowledged by many, many people that the settlements in the west bank, among others do free to international law. but let's look at the, the conflict that, that we've been focusing on for for the past months ever since. the october 7th, tara tarzan prime minister netanyahu called the truth proposal that was presented by president by last week partial. so what does that in yahoo, his plan for peace look like, what did by miss? well uh the main thing is we are uh we have sets 3 more objectives right after the october 7th. may i ask for we said that we wants to dismantle, come off as a governing body of the political body in, in the gaza strip. and as a military waiting to make sure that they will no longer have the most predictability is no the nor desire to attack us again after this war. and the 2nd
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goal is of course, to bring all or hostages to stolen people back home. and to make sure these guys are, we'll never, ever pose a terror threat to us again. now is real life president vitamins that has been on the table, very generous proposals that were rejected time and again by hallmark because they're not interested in releasing hostages so far. they haven't been serious about these negotiations in recent weeks as, as you know. but the claims that we agreed to a ceasefire proposal that will not meet our conditions. i mean the big, these are incorrect. these are both planes. we will not agree to any kind of a ceasefire permanency spiral. i'm talking about, i've been with leon come off and power and some hostages in gaza. up and down a quick look now at some of the other stories in connection with the conflict in the middle east. has the low coming causing drone has wounded 11 people,
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and the northern is really village of her face. tens of thousands of residents have already fled the region and the attacks have increased in recent weeks as has the pressure on israel's government to restore security. there a man was arrested after a shooting near the us embassy and being route judicial officials said the assailant carried out the attack, the quote in support of gaza. an army statement said soldiers responding to the gunfire shot the gun man seriously wounding him. 5 other suspects have been arrested. there's been another stark warning about our heating planet into new major reports. the use, copernicus, climate change service said last month was the hottest may on record and the 12th straight monthly record high. meanwhile, the u n's whether agencies says there is now an 80 percent chance that the increase in the average global temperatures will surpass the paris climate accord target of
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$1.00 degree celsius within the next 5 years. you wouldn't even tony would harris, a called for a windfall tax on the profit of fossil fuel companies to go towards finding climate change. climate change is the mother of all. still sex is paid by every they people and vulnerable companies and communities. meanwhile, the golf fathers of climate scales, the fossil fuel industry, ranking records profits and see stuff, citizens in taxpayer funded substance abuse. so we can also accept a suit shift where the read shop for the text to the net condition bubbles. while the rest of humanity is less by leads, the weather in and livable lens, we must say for god's people and the economy. that was you in chief antonio gutierrez, and we can now bring in a little from a former oakia. he is the head of the climate for addiction services division of
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the world. media are logical organization. welcome to the show, great to have you hear a little from the parents agreement, set of goals, limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees above pre industrial levels. where are we now and where are we headed? thank you very much and i still have the need. basically, today we use a word and they told us to call go get my vision. i issued the report and then allow me in what way they are, the number of funding will decide to be in the next 5 year. we have 19 percent chance for one of the year to reach or exceed one from 5. not but it's not a power. so i agreement yet because the 1st argument as your no, he's been never rich over a decade. now we're talking of a city of your buttons up do some indication of when we got into too many experts, a c rising c, temperatures as a driver of this current wave of warming. what is heating our oceans?
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yes. so basically the very interesting situation because usually we have some metro with the alternate phenomena, such as the nino, which was the bus you see the printer. but what do we not people of as the last year, as a woman, i've happened all the different schools pushing busy institutions of climate to the private people. but this is also an el nino here could that be factoring into the situation? so yes, the year was last year after the so what i, what a prediction i indicate the by the end of this year, we all traditionally towards and like new york edition, meaning or the, the, the temporary slowing down also looks like we lost will from there we'll give it another couple of seconds
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fights. yeah. we lost so i apologize for that. um moving on then kremlin critic julia nevada. yeah. the winner of the w's own freedom of speech ord has collected her prize and especial ceremony. speaking of the event here in berlin, nevada, who is the widow of course of the late russian opposition? leader i'll explain of all me said the work of their anti corruption foundation would continue to spite her husband's passing the new face so fresh as a physician through yeah, nobody knew yeah. accepting the dw freedom of speech award in berlin, she reminded everyone of her late husband, legacy 3. the most speech is not the weakness, but strengths to look see through these these his entire life and work in the country where it seemed there was no space left for public politics.
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showing hauled, the twos, makes even an old powerful dictator tram boat dispute. her husband, a next a nevaeh me letting me put in is outspoken accessory, died in february in an arctic penal colony under unexplained circumstances. 30 of this week, a large crowd attended a memorial concert in berlin, on what would have been his 48th birthday with his widow taking to the stage at the very end. at the same time, behind the scenes of food or for husbands and to corruption efforts, you are universal. you have what's his closest political advisor accompanying him to court and visiting him in prison regularly as it was, following her very public and pain. that in 2020 her ailing husband was allowed to be flown from russia to germany to be treated for what was nature diagnosed as
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poisoning when the election of any return to russia in 2021, he was immediately arrested. lilian of i know you have was detained and the couple were separated for good. following his death, nevada, now you're about to continue her husband's fight against preteen. the dw freedom of speech awards also honors the work of the anti corruption foundation, established by nevada. any, on the one hand, it fits us is hopes that there are co address people in russia outside with an system that this positive finalization also surface evolving. you must not condemn russia policy but put into politics because puts in is not russia and russia is not putting union nevada and the anti corruption
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foundation are proof of that tomorrow. june 6th marks the 80th anniversary of the day when allied forces landed on the beaches of normandy in france and began deliberation of western europe from hitler's germany events. commemorating the battle have drawn veterans in a world leaders to the side which played a pivotal role role in world war 2. it was the largest seaborne invasion in history, really 160000 soldiers from u. k. canada and the west and other allied nations crossed english channel to gain a foothold in nazi occupied france. they suffered heavy losses under withering fire from the german defenses, but the invasion was a success. and within a year, western europe was liberated. as while world leaders gather in france to commemorate the day, the ongoing war in eastern europe is casting its shadow. the w. sonya found the car has more. um its so it'd be to moment the northwestern fronds we used to go over
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the 150000 allied troops, landed in the because seaborne invasion ever. it was a turning point in the allied campaign to push back nazi forces on the western front, deliberate fonts and defeated lists germany in 1945. now the weight of history hangs heavily over this region. the allied flags everywhere. and nowadays, also the german flag flying along side to symbolize the autopay and reconciliation . not to mock the to the anniversary of the the, the landings, normandy is holding diesel events and commemorations meant to invoke the bravery and sacrifices of allied forces and of the heart of these commemorations. of course, of the world war 2 veterans. this is perhaps one of the last landmarks commemorations would be, would be physically present since many of them are at an advanced age. and finally, this issue of, i'm most of the, of the, the, the landings is a major international event with dozens of heads of state and government
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participating, including us presidential biden of britons, king charles would also get ukrainian president would love to meet us within scheme . there is, however, one concrete that is not on the guest list and that's russia despite it's more time contributions and sacrifices. the french report these, you would have said that it's simply inappropriate to invites russia as it continues its lot of aggression against the queen. so sonya found a car from normandy and some more headlines. significant like prime minister rubber pizza has made his 1st public comments and surviving an assassination attempt last month and a facebook video. vito said he forgave the man who shot him 4 times and would be ready to gradually resume working later this month. cause car told me it's like boeing has launched to astronaut into space on board its own spacecraft, a historic 1st for the airplane manufacturer. after 3 delays,
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the star line or capsule is headed to the international space station with bunch wilmore and sunni williams onboard. this is the 6 the us main space. you have to fly nasa astronaut and one of the few to successful in transport. humans be under and that's all we have time for coming up next, i'll take you behind today's headlines with the day that's after a short break. but we're going to leave you with these images of us congressman john ro is speaking on the floor of the house of representatives in washington dc. if you will remember exactly what he said, but his on impromptu performance is already gone by the republic, the,
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the european union at the crossroads. right? we populate demagogues on the rise motor. it focuses on making more and more political compromises you to is it state? what is the game over to europe? in 45 minutes on d, w. the
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battery or something then that's okay. that's the nanda financing on back to the find out about robina story in some language. reliable news for migraines? wherever they may be. so say october 7th, terror attacks. israel has been fighting her last in gaza, but there was always a simmering 2nd front. israel's confrontations with the rainy and back has bla, 11 on daily cross border, showing as cost severe destruction on both sides of the border and forced tens of thousands of people to flee months into the fighting. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is now ramping up the rhetoric and soaking for years of a wider conflict as israel's allies in washington, warren, that would only harm is rarely security. we ask,
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is the conflict between has the law and israel.

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