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the, the, basically the news light from berlin, the un condemns. and is there any attack on a school in central garza dozens have been killed in the air strike of the un run school as polls rule for an investigation. israel says a post targeting a must fighters inside. also coming up. remembering the heroes of the day, the leaders of the us, germany and france marketing 80th anniversary of the landings that liberated west and europe from an obviously tyranny. they honored veterans and promised you printing presidency landscape that support for this country will not waiting and from sales if it's on site to just to ukraine and train troops to help defend off
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russian expression. but with this increase the risk when nato, the advantage manager, welcome the united nations has condemned and he's rarely attack on the un run school in central garza, it says the s drive killed the fees, 35 people and wounded many more. these really minute reset. if carried out to strike, targeting, come most fighters involved in the october 7th data attacks, goals are going for an investigation into the incident, a around $6000.00 palestinians from all navy garza, with sheltering in this form, a school and rough facility in new the rot. when it was targeted by and is really strikes good, why? what have we done for them to bomb us?
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we fled from place to place. no unreal school of safe with no 10 to safety and there is no safe place. when have you seen the 3 lift up to the sounds of broken remains of people was scattered a be there a gas kind of struck stowed. children died screaming at the street was a black dot, my nephew was killed in the bodies of the victims killed in the attack. i lined up outside the l. x. the hospital family members say the final good byes, the full, the funeral. pres, a said israel is defending its decision to strike the school. they say they were targeting members of hamas and islamic jihad to inside. we assess
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that $20.00 to $30.00 terrace were in the compound at the time of the strike. we targeted with precision strikes on the specific classrooms on the specific classrooms. what we know, of course, we know that the terrorists were what they were doing. and inside a u. n. school, they were hiding. the compound was useful staging attacks and as a full what operating base the united nations has condemned the attack on this shelter and gaza and accused israel of breaking international humanitarian law. i don't know correspondence, rebecca of a 1000 in jerusalem. i asked her what israel, the reaction has been to the un criticism, whereas this is the latest in a growing number of attacks carried out by israel in ga, so that has been condemned by the international community. now as you heard in that report is around, maintains that it carried out this attack. we've with intelligence evidence to
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suggest that somewhere between 20 and 30 him as operatives. we using the school as a command center where they were planning further attacks on idea of targets and that they and attack was imminent. the idea of said, daniel, who gary, the spokesman for the id said last night that they were working to uh, verify. so the information before they made it public, but there so no office going to um, no evidence of their uh there was no evidence of their evidence in relation to this attack, but they did a name last night, 9 operatives that they say were killed in this attack, we know they're around 40 people were hearing, were killed in this attack, including some women and children at, in other attacks that has been condemned. so widely. there has on a number of occasions being a coal for, as you've heard in that report, a quote for an independent investigation. but at this stage, israel, he hasn't said that, it's going to carry out an independent investigation. it says that it has the
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evidence and it will be providing further details in the future. we leave it there for the moment. d w is rebecca to as reporting from jerusalem. thanks so much for that. staying and isabella and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is approaching a deadline to lay out a postwar plan for because it was imposed by his political arrival many guns whose threatened to quit the government. that would likely mean new elections is ralph guns is pushing a 6 point plan, which includes the establishment of multi level civilian rule and gaza when the void is over. let's take a look at what a 2 state solution could look like. and this is gaza in ruins after 8 months of war, but their plans to rebuild it the so called day after when the war ends. israel's biggest ally the u. s. once he's released, palestinians and regional governments to take steps towards establishing an independent palestinian state side by side with israel. the 2 state solution is as
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old as the state of israel itself. in 1947, the united nations drew up a plan for israeli and palestinian nations. the territory marked here in red would be palestinian. that in grey would be. israel boone was, but those plans were dashed in 1948 british occupying forces pulled out. and israel was founded amidst the war with its error of neighbours. hundreds of thousands of palestinians were expelled from their homes. the war and its aftermath pushed the founding of any palestinian state into the future. in 1967, another war with its neighbors left a victorious israel and control of all the land between the river jordan and the mediterranean, the beginning of its occupation of palestinian lands. starting in the 1990s, there was a diplomatic push for a long term peace deal, where israel would allow a palestinian state in exchange for security guarantees. the proposed state was
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already much smaller than in 1947. it would include the west bank east jerusalem and gaza but there are many obstacles to establishing even this diminished palestinian state right now. israel's war time government led by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is in charge of a nation still in shock after him off his terror attacks of october. 7th, netanyahu has repeatedly said that an independent palestine would result in more terror attacks and has vowed to block it. and then there's the issue of israeli settlements in the west bank. these communities and outposts are illegal under international law, but receive government protection. they take up much of the land that would be part of a palestinian state. other than welcome mister basking. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu in january, flatly rejected the idea of
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a palestinian state. that means the tuesday of solution is deb, isn't it? no, the most surprising outcome of this board that we're seeing this horrible war and gaza is that the 2 state solution is back on the table more than perhaps it's ever been before. we've been talking about a 2 state solution for more than 30 years. and it's true, definitely the last years it seemed that it was no longer viable. but it's back on the table and increasing numbers of countries around the world which have yet to recognize the state of palestine or the state of israel or doing that. and this is going to push both israel and palestine to the table in the original framework we, we have something else that developed during this works is we solve the creation of a regional defense alliance that defended israel on the 9th and rob attractive. these are all opening up possibilities for a minute. discussion with the 2 state solution internally get into something that is viable instead of the solution is back on the table. but is it back on the table
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a vin number and if and yahoo because he is clearly a false to it and also it appears that the majority of is varies. are also opposed to the plan. therefore, i oscar again based on this, it would appear that the 2 state solution in east valley is dead. right. well i, i think we should be realistic and looked at the fact that public opinion during wartime is, is slanted. it's not accurate. it doesn't really assess what the public may think of the day after the war right now. people are traumatized, both in israel and palestine. and with regards of a student of to know is do nothing. i was history. it's just a matter before he's thrown out of office in new elections or in some other way that will happen here because nothing, you know, is blamed by the majority of his release for what led to october 7th and for the waste management of the war. since october 7th, he is the last most of his bass, and i think that a very few people think that he actually has a chance of coming back to power after we have new elections. it is 0 and the
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people of israel are demanding to elections, administer in his government. benny guns has threatened to walk out of the government by saturday. if he's 6 point plan for the day off the in does a isn't approved. you're saying that the nathan, you know government for the phone if he does so. no, nothing else still has a clear majority in the government, even if the guns themes, the government in. but i think once guns leaves the government, if he does, there will be even more massive demonstrations taking place in israel by the use where the public calling for and the ends of this government. there are voices within the hard line called dish. and if nothing else believes that they will fare better after elections and they may bolt the government, there's going to be increased international pressure, particularly from the united states. and that nothing you know, government to accept the plan that there's nothing you have definitely been put out on the table. so the return of these really hostages and a ceasefire, and then into the wars the united states wants and the whole world once and then to
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this war. so yes, i think that the increasing pressure is going to eventually lead to the fall. it was government. and this is what we and his real believing piece lead to work for. let's talk about uh, based on a particular of the, the 2 state solution. because a many guns has also talked about a governing alternative for gaza. and you have also suggested in a blog that you wrote for the times if he has been that it should be the palestinian authority when hum us accept this, the right i can say the post any of those are g. i actually said, members of the opposition to the current power steering authority, mainly from the fact that party, it has to be motorized by president of boss. but president abbas and whose authority cannot govern god so they can send anyone to god. so it needs to be palestinians who come from guys of live in gaza as well as other color stadiums. well respected and a couple of gentlemen seats in amongst the palestinians. no,
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none published in you got a budding can govern guys of without being looked at by the published in people. there's another form of occupation. so it really has to come from within palestine . they need to determine what tied to peacekeeping force can be brought to the 2 guys of probably an airplane peacekeeping force that will enable and force israel to withdraw from gaza. israel conduct remaining does a this should be clear to everyone after israel had 15 years experience of finding insurgency 11. there is no sustainable solution for is remaining garza does this plan assume that they would be know how moss in guys are and therefore they would be somebody in gaza who can represent the kind of thing and people and gaza. this is doctors appearing. let's be realistic. about this semester as part of the color stadium, society, it is the palestinian peoples challenge, how to disarm us, how to make from us and to a legitimate member of the government or the policy. the i do not envision any kind
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of acceptable government, acceptable by the international community, acceptable by the arb states by egypt and jordan, and saw your a be of the everett's and others that would be covered by somebody else from us is the voice of yesterday's from us as a palestinian problem and the palestinian people need to determine how to integrate a legitimate islamic political parties into their governance. but it cannot be in the arm to militia within a state which is being called a sovereign state. them being recognized as such as a state, they have a responsibility, any obligation to international law and to being of a, just and legitimate member of the community of nations. which means that they cannot have an armed militia within their, the borders or a lot of leave it there for the moment. thanks so much for joining us today is really peace activist. get sean baskim. thank you, sir. thank you. you as president joe biden has golden the wallet to defend freedom and democracy of the event diversity of the day. in northern friends,
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the normandy landings were the biggest see born invasion in history. and they led to the eventual liberation of western europe from nazi tiffany. surviving veterans have been on as events mocking the anniversary. continue the onto the deck off the ship veterans. the largest seaborne invasion history returned to the sands of omaha beach to commemorate and reflect on that momentous de 80 years ago. when they stormed out of land and craft or parachute it out of transport planes. to turn the tide of history. while the guests of honor made it through the battle and went on to live remarkably long lives of many of their comrades in arms were killed on the beach by hitler's army. they show grow, not old, as we, that's all lift to grow old age. so no, we're, we know of the, is condemned at the going down the sun. and in the morning,
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we will remember that we were going a group of us veterans received, frances highest order of merit, the legion of honor, from friendship president emanuel my chrome for their bravery. here you came to join your thoughts with our own soldiers and to make friends a free nation. and you all back here today at home. if i may not home announced after the ceremony, that france were delivered, mirage fighter jets to crane and train pilots to fly them in. cranium, president, for a lot of me is a lensky, joins the other leaders gathered on the beach and thrilled at least one admirer
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near the us president joe biden connected deliberation of europe in the 1940s to the war and ukraine, purging nato. to take a lesson from the allied cooperation, but defeated nazi germany, force congress. the allied forces of the day did their duty. now the question for us is, in our, our trial, well, we do ours a living at a time when democracy in more risk across the world. that a point since the end of world war 2 essentially beaches were storm in 1944. now we have to ask ourselves where we stand against charity, against gable guys, crushing brutality of they are. and 1st the number of world war 2 veterans is dwindling. that their contribution to defeating fascism will forever be
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remembered by history. and as we, how do i know that crosses from so we provide ukraine with the french made 5 digits defense presidencies. the planes will arrive by the end of the year. the middle is 2005 digit ended service in the late 19 ninety's and was considered one of the best combat aircraft of that era. for us would also start reading ukrainian pilots. as part of the plans. the question of western aid and training for ukraine remains of the test the subject. however, for both russia and mitchell they've already been working together in neighboring poland. these images show ukranian recruits being trained by french and other nato instructors. in april. ukraine has long wanted such training in the side ukraine now for some 150000 fresh recruits brigade by brigade. they can then be deployed to front lines within hours if needed, rather than days or weeks. but nato boots on the ground,
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even those of instructors dramatically raised the stakes. potentially drawing the united states and europe more directly into the war. in russia was quick to respond to the idea. first leak to french media use much of this, we must, regardless of whether, as a, a member, so for french on false is or cindy most in their research. they were present and absolutely judging the target for our on choices. so in the national photos on this, it's not the 1st time russia has taught tough about ever more threatening western military aid to ukraine. and it's not the 1st time the west has changed its mind about such 8, especially in the last year and more so after moscow started cleaning more victories in recent months. western allies cross their own previous red lines with, for example, u. s. high mars mo bile rocket launchers, germany, the u. k and the last agreed to send heavy duty tax. the u. s. gave the green light
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to countries wanting to send us made fighter jets, and then quietly joe biden turned $180.00 degrees and told ukraine it can hit targets inside russia with us made missile. the calls we nato's chief was already on board. the time has come to consider whether it will be right to lift some of those restrictions which have been in post lifting restrictions like putting nato military personnel, including military instructors in harm's way, inside ukraine. or i looked at most indeed of the correspondent i'm in ease of in keith. i mean i'm good to see you how and where would fraud strain ukrainian soldiers as well. we don't know. there's confusion about this at this moment because when my call announced the shipment of the mirage of jazz, the approval of the shipment of the mirage jets,
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he said that the pilots ukrainian pilots would be trained in france as contradicts reports that emerged just over a week. ago saying that nicole had been in talks with ukraine to train fighter pilots in ukraine. the commander in chief of the armed forces here even said he already signed off on the paper work, allowing those trainers into ukraine. now this was followed by threats from russia that these would be legitimate military targets. and now it sounds like my call is saying that the next batch of ukrainian fighter pilots will be trained outside of ukrainian borders as has previously been done. but don't forget that there are ready are nieto personnel in ukraine, france, u, k. and the us all have military personnel in the country and advisory roles the of france and the you, the united kingdom have adviser, is helping the military already in ukraine, in the us is as military personnel overseeing the shipment of american weapons. so
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this wouldn't be anything new, but a mass of french pilot trainers coming into the country would be something that russian might see is escal. the tory is front seen as a strong allied by ukrainians. this is changing at the very beginning of the war. he had the reputation of being one of ukraine's most hated friends. there was a verb that was coined by ukrainian military here called mac coating, which means to look very worried to make sure everybody knows are very worried about an issue and then do nothing about it. he was one of the few leaders of a nato country that open dialogue with russia. after the full scale invasions, he had several phone calls with vladimir putin after the invaded ukraine. in february 2022. this came as a, as a, as a, you know, ukrainians did not see this in a good light at the beginning of the war. but it seems that he's reversed course. now he's gonna be coming to tab to break or among nato countries,
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suggesting even at the beginning of may, that france could send its own ground troops into ukraine. if russia crossed a red line, ukrainians caught on tape pushing back against increased brushing attacks especially there. yeah, i don't know. have to you. do they think that any of these initiative from friends will help them now? it's they do. there's a lot of hope that's a big ship and a fighter jets. as long as, along with training, a fighter pilot could turn the types here you russia has vast air superior already in ukraine, which is a big deal for ukrainian front lines. they really can't move without being threatened by russian missiles and russian fighter jets. and they believe that any help on that end will will help turn the tide in their favor. but don't forget, this won't be a silver bullet. even military analysts are saying that now that's because f sixteens and mirage fighter jets, they're a huge upgrade. the soviet area jets,
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they're like computers in the sky. it can be used as missile launchers hitting targets for miles hundreds of miles away without being detected. but as we seen with a shipment of abrams tanks from the us and the leopards from germany, these advanced weapons don't necessarily act at silver bullets. what you create needs is a lot of weapons, not a few precision weapons i'm going to use if you, thanks very much for that. quick look out some other stories making news around the world. at least a people have died in a bridge collapse in bolivia. another 6 have been inkjet local authorities are investigating what caused the collapse. they say they have a no known cracks or damage and the structure, the bridge was built 13 years ago to and nasa astronaut. it's have been welcomed of all the international space station after boeing style line or caps, you'll successfully duct on it, 2nd to them, 8 over game, some technical hiccups during the 1st stride. this marks
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a major milestone for style on those 1st by that the test flight as it competes with space x are very astronaut to and from the space they function. the 3rd is it for both astronaut and, and, and fix it for projects. the fall by freedom party would make significant gains in the netherlands elections for the european parliament. but the following also suggests a sent and after lions, when most of the 31 seats being contested, results for elections across the you will be announced on sunday night and there's now just 50 days onto the start of the big games in paris. and as part of the town down, organizers have mounted 5 olympic rings on the cities. most famous landmark, the eiffel tal. we'd be adorned with the iconic rings for the duration of the summer games which take place from the 26th of july until the 11th of august. the rings made of recycling, french stevie be displayed on the south side of the tower. overlooking 30 of us and
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you're watching the videos. here's a quick reminder of the top stories we are following for you and this uh the u. n. has condemned and he is running a strike and a school run by the united nations in gaza. dozens of people have been killed and many more wounded. is around say, is it was targeting how most fighters involved in the october 7th, 10 attacks. and remembering the heroes of the day, the leaders of the united states, germany and from sled sentiment is mocking the 80th anniversary of the normandy landings. they own the surviving veterans and be called the huge sacrifices made by allied forces to liberate western europe from nazi dictatorship. you're watching the, the news coming up next after the break to the point. consider as the extent to which the war in gaza has left ease of an isolated on the global stage. remember,
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you can always gets news and updates 247 on our website dw dot com. i'm going to expand a j in berlin. thanks so much for watching. good back again in about 15 minutes. we'll see you then to by the or the
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to the points strong opinions, international perspective. israel's prime minister is under pressure to support a new space by our plan, but says that israel will keep fighting until the terrible group come off has been eliminated. is israel ever more isolated turned out on to the to the point the next. on the w,
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the new will tell you the story. we have a, getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use force and for the future. in the stories industries that are being discussed across the country. news africa. in 60 minutes on d w. the champion and goals for it is highly john tash. one of 79 focuses on us to feel everything is simply designed so i can do that, which gives me extreme freedom this time jim and champion and really stays on the
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boat, what drives they have to keep going. and the sound of the goals on dw, the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under pressure to support a new truce and hostage release plan. the plan was tabled by the us israel's closest ally as an is really endorsed roadmap for an enduring ceasefire to the conflict that has been raging since the 7th of october attacked by the terrible cope for months. nothing yahoo labeled the plan a non starter and insist that israel will keep fighting until her mazda is eliminated. yes, the faces increasing, pushed back the international criminal courts. indictment is just one sign of rising international opprobrium. tens of thousands of protesters in israel have route.

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