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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin. are you an official accuses israel of using a human shield. this after video appear showing a wounded palestinian man strep to and is really army vehicles in the west back. israel says it's forces violated military protocol and will be investigated. also coming up dozens reported killed in new guns of violence. palestinians dig to rumble to find survivors. as israel confirms carrying out air strikes around garza city, but says it was targeting a most militant sites the
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and a warm welcome to you, our viewers around the world on michael roku. the is really army says it's investigating the conduct of some of its soldiers after a wounded palestinian man was tied to the hood of a military vehicle during a raid in the occupied westbank. the israel defense forces confirmed the incident in jeanine. after video of it circulated on social media, the demand strep to the bone itself. this is riley on a vehicle, barely moves witnesses and the israeli military say he was injured during an arrest right in jeanine. but that's where the corroboration stops. it's rarely defense, those to say the man was a suspect wounded in an exchange of fire. his relatives painted different picture much ahead was here how she was on the bed to my own committee. they opened the door and started shooting, saw it with special forces,
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which it had got up and was about to run, but he was short in the legs. i didn't have the family say they repeatedly requested an ambulance, which i had as me, but nothing came on. we told them he wants to an ambulance to the wounded person in the vain. they told us to bring it into them all. we got to mount the side, and for about an hour or half an hour, we kept asking for an amber then. then we called 115 minutes late to to jeep skein, and they got him in here. they told us to turn around and not to look too bad. they put him on the hood of the jeep and then we were told that they'd handed him over to the government hospital just a couple of me. and it's really mandatory statement provided to the reuters news agency said the individual was transferred to medic. so treatment. but it didn't give an explanation for a glaring detail in the video that the on the vehicle drive past 2 ambulances. without any apparent interaction. it's that to accusations which i had as rate was being used as a human shield, a hash tag,
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human shielding and action. that's what the un special rubber to on the occupied palestinian territories right on x. further accusing israel of tiny international low on its head. israel frequently sites human shielding by palestinian militants as the cause of the huge death toll in gaza. and so civilian casualties inflicted during its operations and the occupied westbank and its statement that is rarely military set of soldiers had violated military protocol and jeanine. and that it would investigate and deal with the incident. meanwhile, health officials in guns, i say at least 39 people, had been killed by his really air strikes in the north of the territory. israel says it's fighter jet struck 2 homeless military sites in garza city. it's the latest deadly incident as israel continues its campaign to crush the palestinian
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militant group. some carry away the wounded lee while others pick through the rubble with searching for survivors. after a residential blocking our shots, he was hit by a deadly strike. this is one of the oldest refugee camps in the gaza strip. the business hands of the people were going about the business um know, somewhere at home. and all of a sudden, i know if i could just just altruism a little bit more of the whole area was wiped out of a high rise building, reduced to rubble. the attempt this we have to have, i got to invest. a lot of witnesses said the strike hit 2 neighborhoods and flushing several apartment buildings and nearby houses, health officials and guys, i say the expect to find more bodies following saturday strikes on garza city. say that's the whole area. was talking to the. it was like an earthquake. as you
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see, homes would destroy each of them and they say if there were still families under the robot, some of the injured would transfer to hold up. it's all involved. and now we've rescuing the are those who invested into the ruble of the but the situation is tough due to the lack of tools, a lot of fun on the like a few of the ambulances. and the a lot of the fee is really military said it's more plain struck infrastructure used by the palestinian militant crew. come us in the ghost and city area. how might slip be october 7th, the terror attacks against israel. now, despite growing international pressure, israel has bowed to continue. it's going to offensive until the mass is wiped out. we should mention tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets across israel. and one of the largest mass demonstrations yet against the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. as in jerusalem,
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demonstrators in tel aviv demanded new elections and a deal for the release of hostages still being held by him us. it's the latest in a string of weekly protests in israel against the government's handling of the war in gaza. the organizers say these were the biggest protests since the start of the gods of war. i asked the w, corresponded tanya cramer, in jerusalem. if the demonstrations were having any effect, well, i mean, the government doesn't seem to be too bothered by them as well. and these been seeing as you right. you said the, the last saturday night this was one of the largest demonstration on television. but the also so nice numbers coming out to the streets in jerusalem, but also across the country across is road. and this comes after a week of disruption, as some of the protest organize those have said, be seen during the week every other day. protests are blocking the roads in front
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of the connected is very palm and as well now after october 7 after the attack. so there was some sense of unity. there were protests and demonstrations to call for the release of the hostages in garza right now. they're over a 100 hostages to remain a captive in garza, but now we're seeing more, more of the anti government protest is out in the streets, or they are combining forces in some cases. so yesterday can purchase those calls for the release of the hostages from to the, for the government to come to an agreement that's on the table, but also for a new elections. and this is what we have been seeing here, of course, in the past weeks. and that comes on the back top of an ongoing war, as you seen in the report and also with strikes and bombardment. continuing throughout garza but also in his red heart intentions and northern israel in the,
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across the board to attacks with hesper law. and so then live on again, dw is tanya kramer. there a quick look now. it's some of the other stories making headlines around the world as we speak in ukraine. a, c, c, t. v. video has captured the moment. a woman narrowly escaped a russian attack on a public street and hawk keys. 2 people were killed in a strike on a nearby apartment block. her keys is near the russian border and has increasingly been a target for russian missile egyptian prime ministry most stuff up and i believe has ordered authorities to revoke the licenses of 16 tories in companies. they also must refer their executives to the public prosecutor. the order came after more than 650 egyptians died during this year's hodge due to high temperatures. it said the company's engaged in deceptive practices to send pilgrims to hodge without proper approval. thousands of march and the annual budapest pride parade to protest
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the government's n t l g b t q policies. same sex marriage is not recognizing hungry. and only heterosexual couples can adopt children. ahead of this year's parade. 35 embassies urge hungry to scrap laws that discriminate against the eligibility to community. in columbia, un agencies say more than a quarter of the population is facing food in security. experts, blame factors including inflation, conflict and poor harvest. due to climate change rule areas are hard hit, but hunger extends into the capital booger to dw latin america correspondent nicole reese went there to see how one woman is helping families get a decent meal. please come down, you families that live up there to come down so you can get your lunch.
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this cool has become a lifeline for many poor people who live in global cost in kennedy's neighborhood. b, i knew that got phone entered, team cook here in the streets for those who cannot afford to buy their own lunch. the children often go home them, but and i suffer when i see that because i experience the same with my children. that's why i'm doing this. so police are here to, to protect hiwassee helps others, criminal gangs in the area have threatened, tend to attack to be a need. i got a phone for charitable work is a challenge to the control of a neighborhood. she provides what they don't for soup kitchen feeds, hundreds of people every week. a lady that home comes here with a family, recent events have left them struggling to make ends meet me as well today. all my and has high blood pressure and diabetes. she is ill, what she looks after for children, for my to go. her daughter was mad at them. so things are not going to well for us
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at the moment of the month of this, like one of our lady authorities are having a hard time finding work discriminated against for being transgender. getting food sometimes required, drastic measures, read. oh, i beg for you to that on that or i have to sell my body. it's one of the many harsh realities of hunger, a quote to a full ties of residents don't get free meals a day. across colombia, food insecurity effects, millions of people, adults and children suffer from malnutrition. and the lack of healthy options can lead to diabetes or piece of t. u. n says this is a problem across the latin america, but a program of the you see we get them inside. yeah. nice and pretty amazing. and the problem with food insecurity is not that there's a lack of food. there is no shortage or no, no. the problem is that people can't afford a good food in the cost, that's the key factor, and the price of a healthy diet and lots of america and the caribbean is $3.30 per day. a. the and
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that means that 30 percent of the colombians cannot access the diet, and there's no point x it it, i said, yet that's under without a many people in before time off for us to borrow money to each city council. i need to solve it. i says more education and job opportunities are needed, but re directing existing food resources could also help me. i could see to be then also daily. the reason for that is still get useful. who's in hotels, and so the big supermarket chains that you've done with it shouldn't be throwing away. and i think we're, we need to work on a transportation network and the food network that allows us to bring these foods to those who suffer from conga syntheses has 115 community kitchen studies. as we want to open the 50 more into a single commodities company dice. but until such time, the residents of kennedy are happy for the support provided by the need. i've got a phone and the many toners that make her soup kitchen possible to
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the european football championship. now where we've heard plenty of singing from the crowd so far, and a catchy song from an unlikely musical do a living in germany, is fast becoming a viable head. start from the big brothers, your taxi drivers and living in homburg. and their song expresses their support and love for the german national to be sure to meet spine. gra, indian brothers. lovely and monkey bang. do have gone viral with the catchy song the, the am an owed to this some of those european foot brewer championships. it is a passion project for the humbug base taxi drivers. i nice job to do
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the phone book, the position the about the, you know, a lot of years you with everything on the go divisive manic off the, to me as a live adviser living the, the 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 us and they continue to delight fans with the gully, with songs space from the front of a taxi. and now also on stage.
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and we will end it there up next, 3 stories of june pensioners who face poverty despite their countries, social safety net that's on reporter, after a short break. a mike look good for me and the rest of the team here. thanks for watching. it's been a pleasure, the d. w. travel over here, besides the history food. wow, fucking, let's go through. so when it comes to sustain dependency, information and trends are expected on dw travel, you can have it. what about you? and what's your opinion feel free to write your thoughts and the comments? what i mean, i know i might just do it and i'm hoping dw new podcasts don't strengthen mounts bother to move out. now join us as we travel.
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