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the the, this is dw news live from the dozens of killed in and is really striking on central gaza the attack his, you and school in the city of knows are us. israel says it was targeting a homeless compound. insight is also coming up on the program, germany's trump flow left shorted spouse and tough response including deportations . officer recent politically motivated attacks in the country and the u. s. president joe biden joins emanuel call from the ceremonies mocking the atm anniversary of the day. remembering the heavy losses of this and suffered by allied
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forces when they came in full in normandy, in 1944, to liberate western europe from nazi dictatorship. the money keeps making. and welcome to the program. at least unless the people have been killed and thousands more wounded and is really asked right in the central dogs this trip. and that is, according to those homeless control soul says i'm the un agency supporting palestinians. the attack has the united nation school and the city of knows around israel says the compound was being used by hum awesome that how most spices were killed in the operation. an army spokesman said he wasn't aware of any civilian casualties. let's get a little from dw is rebecca versus in jerusalem. rebecca, what's the latest you can tell us about the strike as well. and we know that this
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trunk was carried out around about 2 am local time and it did indeed hit this united nations and re school. we had confirmation from the idea shortly after the strike saying, and i quote, how most terrorist i'd be using the school as a military compound. they say that between 20 and 35, his were in the school and they were using it to conduct a to control and conduct the attacks that they were planning on idea of targets. and that in fact, those attacks were human and they said that some of the people inside the school were involved in the orchestra ration of the october 7 terror attack. and they say that the number of steps were taken is really military. what we very much wanting to say that they took a lot of steps to try to count a, a high, a civilian death, told that they were where civilians were there. but that they would took all the steps that they could to try to prevent the highest of it in death told impact they
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say that one's track that was planned. and the last 2 days was impact quote off the just to try to the effect of the casualties. but as you've been reporting these casualties, think is rising. we're now hearing 37 from local authorities that have been killed in this attack. and the owner at communications director is saying somewhere between 35 and 45 people, but wasn't able to confirm or to be able to say how many was civilians and how many were finances. but this is, comes just shortly after the is ready military announce that they were going to widen their operation in the central part of the gauze. this trip. we know that fighting is also going on in the north. and this is, comes months off to these ready military said that they had ceased, they're fighting in these areas because they had, you know, succeeded in their, their aims. they made the tree games and now they are in the expanding base operations in these areas. okay. and this happens as the all efforts at keeping the sci fi talks between hamas and israel getting what, what do we,
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what more do we know about any progress, the, or yeah, well, there's certainly efforts on going on here. but at the moment, it seems that these a side talks have hit the same style night, that all previous iterations of sci fi talks of hit and that is all around this, this possibility of a permanent se saw, i'm not saying that they will not enter into any agreement that doesn't include a route to a permanent safe spot, israel for their pot, saying that they would not enter into tools that would lead to a permanent sci fi without concluding the amulet tree ames to completely dismantle him off and have all the hostages returned although of course that is part of the ceasefire agreement, now addiction officials have just told the reuters news agency today that there's no indication of any eminent breakthroughs in these talks. they are ongoing and cats are and they are being taken pop by the egypt. uh, the categories and us officials, but there was a note breakthrough despite huge international pressure just today. the us and 16
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other nations have, have issued a joint statement cooling on both sides to, to agree to, to, to make the final steps in order to be able to make some kind of agreement. but at the moment it seems that that sticking point of a permanent sci fi is just too far away from both sides to be able to agree to rebecca. think so much that speedo is rebecca versus reporting from jerusalem. a gemini is tromp slow, his vow to strengthen that security at home and abroad. addressing will make his life show it said he wants to allow the deportation of asylum seekers involved in crime and terrorism as follows. the death of a police officer in the knife attack, an of gun national has been detained for the following. that incident. shots also defended his decision to allow ukraine to use german weapons to strike targets in russia. he called germany's fall right if the policy embarrassing for their alleged
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ties to russia. and he said peace negotiations between ukraine and russia will not be on the table at a conference focused on ukraine. next week, shots, cold security, the foundation of a to democratic society. organization i just on this mission without security, everything is nothing but this sentence has great meaning for me here because where there's a lack of security for the fear grows, the fear of citizens among themselves, fear of external threats, fear of the future, power, fear that destroys trust and confidence, god at this time. this is precisely why security is the key to everything else. and this is why i am so convinced me security is the cornerstone of our freedoms. our democracy are fly high and our root of law for the ones that i stopped this kind of an odd shaped finish. glad to send mckayla kirsten that is that the one just talked quite chancellor shots, deliberate that speech. some security, you mentioned electronics as message today was all about safety and security. to
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what extent a has was a reflection of how the german people are feeling right now of the it was actually on use or how much time he dedicated to exactly that. the debate that has been ranging here in germany ever since, that stopping in the city of mannheim last week, which so a 29 year old police man die off that he was sab several times find isn't this extreme is to came from. i've got his son seeking is find them in germany and who's beside him was rejected. so legally, he should have left the country spots. at the same time, germany does not to force people to afghanistan where the town of bundles, once again or syria at the moment. and this is something that the government is now addressing while i've sold himself, has addressed here today. and he says,
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whoever comes here and, and in dangers of democracy and violates, and the society he's come to for shelter of it. also for us parity has lost that provides a to shelter to protection and should be sent back. the big question now is how much of this will go beyond the political stage of defendants for west rick when it gets into the missing receipt of the legal detail on his, on more questions than answers right now, isn't insurance, that this is something that is now being politically addressed and also that new a penal codes, it will be created at fast and capsulated is very a tax. it also the political attacks a whole series we seen here in germany. not always leading to injury or death a luckily, but at the same time. so the decided basin and of,
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of fines and move risk for those who are out there in the public. so those are the 2 issues you know, wants to do. the big question is how that will happen? inquiries. okay. let's take a quick listen to some of what he said. it was some of what he said, because he was very clear about the fact that he was inside the forcing criminals from countries like syria. and that's kind of still in the 2nd lesson. classes are letting me be clear and put time i would rate between someone who has sort of protection here is you commit to the most serious crimes. such criminals shouldn't be deported before even if they call me from syria. and that's kind of sound so much it and i can't what's from. so it's that, but they'll nodes out the legal challenges. what the as well as a position from within his coalition of the yeah, i think i explained a bit on the legal challenges already, but this now the shoes huddled that he will have to take and that is his own 3 way
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coalition. how will it get some political majority when the green party and which it also is seeing the german vice talk at represented by it is against this? now we are here today for with no report who is the co leader of the green party saying yes, of course. those who vine into a down is this democracy. they have no place here, but then he says at the same time, this is a much more complex issue. it's not enough to state this. how will you do this a distinctly and someone who sent to a neighboring country will be back here within 3 months time. was that does not sound like it would have sold being on the same page, even with those who says the fundamental statement that he made here today on how this will actually becomes low. so right now this doesn't look like it will become
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german policies that fast, as certainly we will see more political debates on this with real change in how the dumb government acts already. and that's already clear, a pretty fall way off today. a quick what about the foreign policy and the change in the trunk? the stones on ukraine using german weapons to target russia cuz he addressed that as well. to me. yes, this is somewhat of a turnaround that we saw in recent days. he previously was adamantly against them, wasn't being used on boston hair 3. he became more precise on that when there are a tax specific attacks that the city of sar keith is under constant attack. and it's near the russian folder. now he's given the green light for you crane also to use german weapons to send that off. at the same time he remains the chancellor
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portion. he likes to seem self. is the tonsils of please. that is what also sees him pretty high in the opinion. polls on that specific issues, despite the fact that the government as a whole and he is pretty low and in popularity, ratings overall. so he's turning a very cautious line. and critics of thing, look, it's not going to be long until you reverse a few more of those limitations. time will tell not. it's chief and it's cool. edison we sent you, alexis, let me check that. thanks so much. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. now an kremlin chris that usually a novel naya has been presented to the dw freedom of speech award, receiving the award and events in violin, eval, nyah is the widow of the late russian position leader alexei, nevada. and they said the work of that and see corruption foundation would continue to spite her husband's death and act to this commission. so john says at least
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a 100 people have died and an attack on the south eastern village. the pro democracy, mariani resistance committee, said the rapid support forces struck the village into 0 state on wednesday. more than a year of will fab between the r s f on saddam's army has claimed some 15000 lives . at least 4 people were killed and thousands injured in the check for public. when a passenger trade collided, head on with a call, go train in the city of do bit say on wednesday, authorities also investigating the cause of the accident. a russian president vladimir thurston has warned violin about ukraine using german weapons on targets inside russia. he said it would mock a dangerous step and ruined relations between berlin. moscow, germany recently joined the us and authorizing ukraine to hit some targets was on russian territory with a long range weapons, but they all supplying it. but you might now events come embracing the 80th
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anniversary of the day, all currently underway and fronts us president joe biden is there along with french president that might have been mccall and the u. k. is king charles to remember june the 6th. 1944. that's is when thousands of allied soldiers came a show along a 50 mile stretch of the normandy coastline to begin the liberation of western europe from nazi germany. it was the largest people and invasion in history. one of the soldiers who survived the ordeal is the partition veteran john roberts dw, use london correspondent book at moss reports now and his story. the allied landings in normandy, the beginning of the end of nazi rules. as a young marine, john wrote this fault at the front line. however, to the left, unable to the right of untroubled well being bombed a lot. and from where we,
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where the whole beach became lit up. it was like fireworks non stop 5 work. today the veteran is 100 years old restaurant, but then he was only 20. it was only after the war that he fully understood the horace, the extent of the destruction pointing lot of these other 2 over to think of. and yet our almost getting errors, again, the images of destruction from ukraine for the veteran. they are terribly similar to those from his use from the 2nd world war. he is convinced that close cooperation with the nato has saved europe from war and recent decades. during robot stuffed in the navy for almost 4 decades, most recently as re admiral working closely with other nato troops. to my
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mind, nato is the most important thing that we have. your appeal nations must stick together. at the end of world war 2. i couldn't remember where to sent you out to your american speech. i'm saying that the savior of the or in the future will be for it to be together. and that's why i did not vote to leave your up. i'd like you to remain because you just as the allies stuck together against germany back then, nate to end, you must be strong and to the best account, a russia today says john roberts, so that an escalation like 80 years ago can be avoided. i think it's terrible that uh, my grandfather could be involved in a wall in 6 or 8 months time. that's world war one on to everybody
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said this is the war to enroll to harm himself. the 2nd world war general, this is determined to remind people of them, for as long as he can and dw correspondence on your phone, the car joins us now from the city is caught in newman, the weather's celebrations of taking place on you. describe for us the atmosphere that in normandy, how does it feel or what it feels very festive here. um on the uh, there are lots of british us canadian flags fluttering everywhere. and even, um, you know, apart from that kind of officially big ceremonies that are lots of smaller events like breeds and historical react reenactment events which are taking place in, in villages and towns the costs. nobody. there is a huge security presence here of the french have deployed more than 40000 police officers and um, a troops and all this week across from the to make sure the settlement before off smoothly. but, you know, this is also quite
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a from the moment because many of the settlement is, of course, of taking place at uh, you know, wal symmetries and memorials. um, the canadian americans are holding their own kind of settlement eastgate to another . one of the biggest of goals is in the american symmetry which contains about $10000.00 grades. and another highlight today of course, is this afternoon where they would be able to get into that. instead of many of the amal how beach presided over by uh fridge, best and my cool uh, the omaha beach, of course, is one of the 5 lending beaches with allied forces game shore. and the american forces in particular faced very heavy losses as it came under german file. and macro is the whole set to host the leaders of course of, of the us, britain and canada bay. but also mostly does have countries. other countries of participated in the d d landings. countries like australia, village jim. uh no, we denmark for them to be just. okay. and we're seeing life pictures now of the us and french leaders. president
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a present my phone welcoming president biden. and sonya how to people in from see what's happening today, see that the de landing and the commemoration. the what i think for the front of the dd landings occupies likely won't complicate the place and not remembering if i can, if i can see that. you know, obviously this is an occasion for, for on students to say thank you to while ed forces it does a huge outputting of gratitude and sweeten woods i light sources for, you know, liberating them from german occupation. but some recent days, you know, frankly does of also be paying tribute to that one resistance fighters who provided help and intelligence to allied forces who got adults sabotage operations. many of them sometimes, you know, will betrayed by french civilians collaborating with the nazis. many of them executed the germans and financially does including the bus and macro was also been paying tribute to civilians who, who died in normandy about. $20000.00 civilians were killed for the battle if
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during the battle of normandy, mainly as a result of allied, bombardments. and you know, i am in the tone of call about 2 to one 3rd of this tone was completely flattened by light bulbs. yes, the best of my call was in the town to follow. uh, which was you know, where 600 people located when i like buttons landed on the stone, which was a headquarters, the job and what, what division? joining the football type. so i think for the french, this is also have occasion to kind of recognize what french officials often described as the latitude of memories around the detail. and then of course, the most on a guess will be the surviving vest friends around 2 hundreds of them. what tell us what that ceremony will look like the will i think this is what makes reduce commemoration. especially pointing to the presence of about 200, which means mainly from the us up britain and canada, a few from, from some other countries. and this is really kind of
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a moving because you know that num wasn't dwindling. many of them are within the bonds age and, and they would simply not be at on so that you don't to, to kind of, of, you know, fossil and that accounts all of the lightnings, to, to younger generations. they are the last witnesses of the war. and that account was seen as very fall from the testimony of the scene as really important them as instructive. i'm seeing as the teachers of history here. all right, well, have to leave it that they don't use correspondence on you found the income in normandy? sonya. thank you so much for that. the dw reports of william blue cross drawings, me now in the studio for more on this could see william describe to us what it means today. what, what these collaborations about day mean means a lot of things. um da, 80 years later by this point, it's part history, part narrative, part mythology. and it's a very convenient metaphor for political leaders. i'm sure we're going to be
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hearing from joe biden soon to invoke a lot of that good versus evil fight over us democracy versus authoritarianism. we're gonna hear a lot of those kinds of troops and, and, and terms of are today and tomorrow. you know, for joe biden, it's, it's a, it's, the history is always black and white is much more black and white than the complicated present we live in, in the moment. and so for the united states, this was the moment that the united states really became the country, the super power, the global leader, that it is today and has been since. and it states and american political rhetoric now, not just we heard this in, for example, just in jo, by the state of the union, a few months ago talking about ukraine and russia and, and, and using a lot of world war 2 terminology. after 911, george w bush frames the for the war on terror in world war 2 terms. and of course, it goes both ways. vladimir putin has used a lot of over to terminology for his fight. you mean in ukraine so it can be used
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and it used for political interest today. it's not just a history class. absolutely. i mean, as he say, the europe's development, the european union has been full. and you know, by what happens during the 2nd world war, and yet it was a long time ago, i mean, the average age of the veterans that is about a 100 years old. so why should young people care about what is happening today? how can this be made relevant to them? a day like today really brings out that generational divide. joe biden is fighting is age problem in his election and came here re election campaign. he's trying to sell themselves as a bridge to younger generations. he knows he needs that use vote. and also we're on the verge of european elections here this weekend where europe and leaders also want to get out the vote and get young people to vote. so making that connection right here, young people are looking at them saying, well, you know, most of the veterans are dead. we've never really met people. you know, when i was
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a kid, i was probably among the last people really have that 1st hand contact with veterans of, of the one we've been saying now for it seems like every major anniversary. this is the last time they always seem to find veterans to pull out of the wood, work for these kinds of things. and it's a much more, as i said, a complicated picture now where you are of russia, ukraine, yours, israel, gaza. and not only young people, but especially young people, have a lot of questions about, you know, the values that we're going to hear about of the united states fighting this for good versus evil, this very black and white situation try to apply those values to today. once you take just one example, you mentioned the european union, another institution to come out of this rules based order from world war 2 is the international criminal court. and the united states is quite happy to see the icpc go after vladimir putin, but has been incredibly critical of the ice as you're going after it's ally israel and is riley leaders. and some people are seeing double standards here. and that is a fine line that not only joe biden, but especially job,
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i'm in his re election campaign this year has to walk me. know, russian official has been invited to these commemorations. and you mentioned russia, ukraine. we have a will going on in europe at the moment. i mean, that doesn't vote quite disheartening power. little doesn't that to world war 2 and everything that's being remember today, right? the last time putting was at one of these major events was the 7010 of verse and 2014 right after the so called 1st ukraine war took place when he connected back to the annexation of crimea. and then uh, the operation as eastern ukraine, historical perils, we should be cautious with. if this was truly a parallel, we would see for the whole military mobilization or one of the big problems of the united states in europe, back in ukraine, is that they can't get the weapons to print fast enough because there hasn't been this phone mobilization a whole economy and society wide gearing up to fight a major battle. and of course, we don't have directly any way, major confrontations between the major powers only through ukraine and ukraine's
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allies. and it's, it's also important to note that, you know, the, the united states is not, you know, the singular power in the world anymore. it is, it has more constraints than it did in, in world war 2. so the parallels of there, but we should also be careful not to make too strong a 1000 flat on recruitment very much like to do that. as we've seen some of his rhetoric and how he's frame the ukraine. you know his, his opposition in your print, all right, i'll have to leave it that it always william grow crops. thank so much i. if you are watching dw news as a quick reminder of our top story for you, at least especially people has been killed and thousands wounded and then is really striking the central gulf and strip. it's hot here to school, run by the united nations. israel says many of those killed in the operation. well, how much spice and that's that, that's what we have time for coming up. next i'll show focus on your talk to
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but i've sometimes thought that i just can't take this anymore. what drives them to keep going on the sound of the people on the d w. the hello and welcome to focus on your thanks for joining us today to ukraine's troops facing a new assault by russian forces, trying to h forwards at the front line to help defend the country. ukraine not only is western weapons badly, but additional soldiers. a recent mobilization bull aims to provide fresh conscripts to the outcomes troops in preparations.

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