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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin. he's really military kills a leader of a top come off ally in 11 on israel release, his images that it says shows a strike as fears grow of a wider war in the middle east. also coming up, barcelona is drastic plan to cut housing costs as math, tourism drives prizes and out of the reach of ordinary residents. and the surprise who best god, german, a fam thinking of this, here's the european football championship. the, the, the, the,
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the w catches up with the band, new brothers who have sent their love for the german national team to music and put job the beat, the american evans team. that's good to have you with us. we begin in the middle east where there are growing fears of an all out of war between israel and the wrong back hezbollah militia and 11 on israel released these images, which it says show saturdays. strength of killed a senior home off ally and eastern 11 on near the countries border with syria. these really military said he was targeted for his involvement in terrorist activities, israel and has the law have been trading near daily border fire since the october 7th from us attacks to earlier we as military analysts,
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marina me, wrong israel could afford a war on 2 fronts, we know historically that israel has been able to conduct worse on 2 fronts, but we have to take the context and here into your account for as there is a lot of political pressure on the new off with specifically from those news and settlements who vote for his liquid party or associated part is to conduct his operations, the military, some in the military, some high ranking general's do not feel that it is a good idea and of some say that it is going to the please. it is rarely army and over stretch its capabilities because the war and gaza hasn't been conclusive down. the military objectives have not been achieved. which means that israel will have to re deploy some of its units from gaza to the lebanese border to come back to us incursion. that in turn means again this will
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give a breezing room for hamas to regroup and recover, which doesn't necessarily favor israel from a military perspective here. that was military analysts, morena, me wrong from king's college, one to as well. the use tom diplomat is demanding an investigation into showing near a red cross field hospital in southern gaza. the killed at least 22 people. use a burrell road on the social media platform, x the those responsible for the attack and the city of rough uh, must be held accountable. the homeless run health industry and gaza has blamed israel for the strike. israel's military says the incident is under review, but there was quote no indication that it had carried out a strike in that area. the world health organization is warning that extreme seat in gaza could worse and health problems for palestinians living there
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in dire conditions. it also said these really military's daily pause and fighting has not improved deliveries of badly needed supplies. the charity doctors without borders is warning. it may be for us to stop or reduce effective. it is in gaza. if more supplies are not received in the coming days for more on the humanitarian situation in the gaza strip for joined by alexandra siaz. she's had a few minutes here in policy and advocacy for the end. you saved the children. welcome to the w, alexandra. tell us what your colleagues on the ground and gaza are saying about the impact of the current wave in the mediterranean on what's already a very, very difficult situation. thank you for having me even to for this heat waves, the conditions on the ground were absolutely osha's and this heat wave is going to
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be catastrophic for children and gods that remember early on in the war, israel had shut off the electricity to gaza. and now much of the infrastructure has been destroyed and so there is no air conditioning. the families are basically living under tens um without any, any with him, with very little fuel to cool off. and so their conditions are very, very hot. and this combined with the fuel shortages, the lack of clean water is making it a breeding ground for health problems and infectious diseases. and so, you know, being early on in the summer, we're expecting things to get much worse. well children, of course, are among the most vulnerable in gaza. tell us what they are most urgent needs are and how can the international community help the children in gaza?
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is the biggest need that children and gaza have at the moment is safety. no place in gauze that is safe to get just yesterday there was an attack on a red cross nearby, near a red cross facility where there were dozens of displaced families living and seeking shelter. and you know, these mass casualty events we're seeing happening again and again and again, including an area is that israel has declared as so called st. john's are safer areas. and so the sense that there's no sense of safety and security for children. there continue to be sling for their lives with their families and finding no place to truly seek any sort of this refuge or, or safety. in addition to that, due to the lack of supplies from for him, medical supplies. we're also seeing children dying due to lack of medical
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assistance. remember we're seeing children losing their limbs due to the use of explosive weapons and densely populated areas. and health professionals and doctors in gaza are forced to conduct emergency surgeries and respond to these trauma cases with very few supplies in hand. and so that is also one of the biggest needs for, for children at the moment. of course, the lack of clean water is causing dehydration and fueling the disease as well. and without, without sufficient humanitarian assistance including food and other supplies. it's making the situation even more dire. that was alexandra siad from the n g o save the children. thank you so much for your time. thank you. brought me. the ukraine's president's little mirrors. the landscape says at least 3 people have
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been killed by a russian air strike on harkins. dozens more were wounded in the attack on a residential building in the countries 2nd largest city, which has increasingly been targeted by russia in a recent months. soleski said the attack underscore is ukraine's need for health, and it's fight against russia. moscow has also been stepping up. it strikes on ukraine's energy infrastructure. well, that's prompted a new round of power cuts and a push for alternative energy sources. another piece of civilian infrastructure damaged by russian, a strike ukrainian authority, say this school and collect buddy was hit on friday along with the food storage depot in the city center. and on saturday, russia struck the power network, hitting a gas facility is 5 width is lives, and another inseparably shift in the southeast, injuring several ukraine's president followed him. is the landscape says half the
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countries energy production capacity has been damaged by russia since march, causing blackouts and shutdowns across the country. last week he announced he was looking at ways to get citizens off the power grid with the dogs and the guy. now the government has been tasked with immediately presenting your programs to encourage the installation of solar generation and energy storage systems in ukraine program that is as favorable as possible. the list is to the landscape stresses the old hospitals and schools must be fitted with solar panels. quickly, many hospitals have already begun the process of installing solar systems on the rooftops like this one and keith, the hospital director says he has to prepare his facility for every possibility to fill out the giving us that we see what's happening. we see what the loss is. we have in the energy sector drop and we have to be prepared to ensure that some
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institutions can provide quality medical care and work non stop the info. meanwhile, company selling solar products have been inundated with customer inquiries. ever since the 1st power coats. nobody else can do some fun with you. it's just not physically possible to pick up the phone and listen to what every single client once we have 202250, missed calls a day. it's just not possible to do that. we took a look for the, for me, and that demand for solar panels look set to only get more intense with the prospect of more blackouts ahead pick summer travel season is getting underway here in europe and with it the debate over when torres and becomes too much of a burden for the locals following months of protest against mass tourism in spring bar. so long as mayor has announced his city plans to ban short term torres
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department rentals, spain. socialist housing ministers says the move is a step in the right direction to guarantee access to affordable housing. barcelona, one of your ups top tourist destinations. it's big business. and for many locals, a big headache. barcelona, as popularity has made it an increasingly expensive place to live. the cities left as mirrors. as apartment rents have risen nearly 70 percent over the past decade. one of the reasons the boom in short term tourist rentals on platforms such as air b and b. now the mirrors, those barcelona will stop granting licenses for tourist rentals and not renew existing ones. yes, on us about this will allow us to put $10000.00 apartments on the market for sale or rent, then. okay. yeah, what i mean, it will restore the residential use that they never should have lost so. so what i mean didn't get to the end of it, but the,
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the but the association representing hundreds of owners warns the move will have serious economic consequences. yes, things like this relate to many job losses. 40 percent of the people working in the tourism sector could lose the jobs. it's bad news for the city. some barcelona residents are also skeptical on the plan. so no assuming business and it's unfair from india or still? no, it's not a good idea. yeah. the owners association says tours department represent less than one percent of all residential units in barcelona and stay. the tourist rental ban won't solve the cities housing shortage. the group also warns the band could lead to an underground market of illegal unregistered tourist departments. of the cache football songs are nothing new, but germany's the latest head of at the beautiful game comes from an unlikely couple. a pair of indian taxi drivers living in hamburg, have
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a listen to the brand new brothers lyrics express support and love for the german national team. and the song has become an online hit the the, the, the chart to meet spine, gra, indian brothers. lovely and monte bang. do have gone viral with the catchy song. the, the am an owed to this. some is european football championship. it
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is a passion project for the humbug base taxi drivers. i have to use my phone book, a group of each of the, you know, a lot of your, you with everything on the go. divisive manic off the to me as a loving mother, living with the to bang the brothers are bringing punjabi beats to the streets of the pool city. and that getting every one raising. this is not the 1st foray into companies and production. they've been writing and performing songs about germany's national team for a decade. and they've created that a unique style and they continue to do like times with the daily, with songs from the front of a taxi, and now also on stage.
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and that's the latest on the demo. you news marion evans, teen. i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour for me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching. the people in trucks in judge was trying to see the city center the straight screen, the around the world more than 130000000 people us we of mine because no.

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