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the, the, you're watching data we can use live from building hundreds of civilians did an injury in his riley attack on a humanitarian sign in gaza. the how most ron health authority says medical facilities are overwhelmed. israel says he targeted to military command is also coming up. russia saves us to station to station long range missiles in germany could mean european capitals become military targets. will ask a defense expert whether the train should be taken seriously. the
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welcome to the program on jared, read and is riley attack on a humanitarian zone in the gaza strip, has killed and injured hundreds of people is round serious. it was talking to how most commanders, including one of the plan, is of the all type of steven terror attacks. the how most run hills ministry and gaza says at least 71 people were killed in the strike on a plat, on attend for displaced palestinians in the southern city of han, eunice the the moment is really missiles hit the optima, the smoldering embers, it's all my wass the displacement comp designated safe. the last sort of model, the head, the on the line was displaced 12 times. this was meant to be the safest barrier. and con eunice, of the busiest area. my name is the elderly people,
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the women and children in the old civilian layers upon next matheney. and that is the model of housing and the low level my was sitting in my 10 twins, a dance around me and this building where he and i'm, is re apply. we started running and i got out of the tent and ran into the street and thought of the bombing was relentless on the whole street was full of bodies that we started running these documentarian every 30 minutes in yahoo talks about in the run, norman and terry area, so safe area, things along the against any on a month ago. the is really all me say they would targeting to have mass come on to to they claim or hiding among civilians. one of the targets was mohammed dave is ro believes he was one of the most minds of the october 7th tara attacks. have my official denying the claims by b as randy military, accusing of intentionally targeting civilians via tech come out of my last
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see is the latest in a series of israeli strikes on areas in gauze where displaced, palestinians sheltering not jerusalem correspondent tonya crime. it joins us now. tonya, good to see you. what more is the, is riley military saying about this strike as well as this, or the military basically says the target is what they described as an aerial compound with militants in it. and where they had intelligence at the time that mohammed dave and another as senior come on the where they're on the ground with another key factor to carry out that stripe for them was that they appeared to be no uh, hostages around them. no, they have to, they have no to 9 that this area was in a so called a designated a safe, a, a zone a and extend the safe as zone mia in the west and part of hon. eunice,
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where tens of thousands of palestinians are actually showing that also have released some satellite imagery are showing the target. but you can also see on that uh on these photos that there are tens and structures and nearby and bud fan hearing their from our witnesses. and also of course uh theres uh which is coming there from uh on social media is what people are saying. there were several tossed and it's the least of those plus also effect of course the surrounding areas. and what we've been seeing during the course of the day is people trying to rescue people with that bad hands, also carrying them with claws. so carpets uh to the nearby hospital, the and also hospital rescue services. they have said that they are overwhelmed now after 9 months of more adaptive good to use to take in so many casualties. now i'm also said that 71 of people were killed returning to the breakdown where there were
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any militants among them, but over 300 people injured was probably a still the injuries rising. so it's certainly not that there is a say some of for people with many people have said for many months now. now tony, at the beginning of your and so you mentioned mohammed is israel has been off to him for quite a long time. now tell us, who is he and why he's the so important to them slow. how many days is the very somehow illusive figure and, and is what has tried for many, many years to assassinate him. actually, he is the number 2 of calls and militants, the head of the military being the can some brigades, but also number 2 of to yeah, yeah, i've seen, well, that is what i was also trying to get in here is as you heard, and the report considered one of the architects of october 7, but also is rel, season for many years behind many of the attacks that were carried out by homos for
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many years. and it's so elusive that there's even no real photo of photo that's on dated so many people don't even know of what he actually looks like right now. i'm us officials have denied that any of the leaders was killed or targeted. and they have said, this is just an excuse for yet another nasa, as they put it. so the army and said they're still verifying. so it might take some time until we know whether they confirmed that the target to attend. but whether we know whether he was killed at the recent correspondents on your crime at the time, you thank you. well, now the news now, russia's is stationing us long range. and we solve here in germany. it could mean that you were paying capital cds become military targets. the bottom, the administrator, and announced the deployment from 2026 at a 9. sorry, somebody in washington earlier this week. now the agreement includes tomahawk and
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hospice on me. solve these weapons on nuclear capable and have a range of mold in 2000 kilometers. us and german government site development segments, the commitment to nice how and european defense let's. let's bring in military analysts miranda mirror and from kings college london, it's good to see you again. tell us us me solves to be stationed on german territory for the 1st time since the end of the cold war as a military expert. what's your view on this? good evening rogue. it is very interesting because um, 1st of all, for us as a tomahawk, missiles are actually need the missiles. um, so that that's part of the one where will they be fired from in the worst case scenario? the 2nd issue is that we're seeing that europe essentially is under the us protection umbrella. and so that means if trump worth when the elections in
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november, will these missiles essentially be stationed in order to, to deter russia. and the, as a question is, in which scenario exactly would these missiles be deployed? if it comes to an escalation was russia, would it mean that these missiles would just protect germany, or is it a protection say for the baltic countries? so there are quite a lot of questions when it comes to the decision to stations those missiles. let's flush that out a little bit. tell us, what are these weapons capable of exactly a well, essentially, the fear for is so from a hawk obviously can carry nuclear warheads. but it has been said that they will not carry any nuclear warheads. so from russia's perspective, the problem is that they could potentially reach mosque out. and what most of the
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things is that they will go and try to destroy, come to full, started. so strategic decision making centers, which is of course, the problem for russia, because if they, you asked for to launch in an intercontinental ballistic missiles from the united states. and then they would take about 20 minutes to reach russia. these missiles will take about 5 minutes to reach the designated targets, making it more difficult for the russians to intercept them. so i think that's the key point that the, the difference in time to get to the target and making it more difficult to intercept. i see now, roches days, european countries are essentially putting themselves at risk if they accept deployments of these missiles. how seriously should this threat be taken or well i, i think that's a rush. i have to come back in on the diplomatic level at
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it with some sort of statement. because right now the russians are thinking of how to respond to this because the united states and that nato countries raise the stakes. so is russia going to raise the stakes? or is russia trying will be trying to stay on the same level? and so by the rough phase thinking now, should we relocate our decision making centers? autumn for each of these missiles, should we ramp up our air defenses? should we send any missiles to the whole to rebels or to countries like venezuela or maybe cuba? so while they're formulating this response, they have to show some sort of strengths and their willingness to respond to. the problem here is that these are you asked missiles so the russians will have to take it off with the united states and not necessarily with europe. so i think it's me a rhetoric now while the russians are trying to actually think of what would be the
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best way to respond to this voice, great to get your insights. thank you so much for explaining that to us. that was maureen american military analyst at king's college in london. thank you for having me to france now where the shock victory all of the left wing alliance there in last week's elections means that parliamentary and smell faced the challenge of forming a cohesive government. the alliance finished a hate of the file, right, and president microns seem to ride creeping, but failed to win a majority. now, the left must always accommodate divisions and old rivalries. if it's the government and for the 1st time d, nobody up as a member of the center left socialist spotty, and has been elected to the french fundament for the 1st time that she spot of the left wing alliance. the new popular front, which was hastily put together to beat back the searching far right in recent elections. i'm so happy that we have been able to be focus on the most impression,
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far as it just to preserve our country from this it already that have fights so many years ago. and we know how awful it can be, count, you know, and the values of our republic as being more than the anger and the fear of the other end. i'm very proud of it, but the fall writes defeat is the only certainty this selection is produced. the less doing alliance, the new popular front may have won the most number of seats in the french parliament or the assembly and also not. but by no means do they have the absolute majority that is 289 seats. they simply don't have the numbers to govern their own and that a deep divisions among the parties that make up this alliance about the wasteful. but one big reason for that disunity is this man drone look middle show. she hits the biggest spotty in the alliance,
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the radical lifting fronts and both parties. he's a polarizing finger revised by preston mccall center scan, who came in 2nd in just an extra. the one, the new popular friends plans for the economy would be disastrous. are. but the radical less blog audio voters elected them full day program senior was i believe, succeeded in pushing back the far right in this election. that's because we started hope among voters. well, if we dash those hopes you don't do a lot of voters within say, ok, we'll turn to the far right and it will extend what the center left social is. spotty says it's more open to compromise. so it's best place to run fronts. we've only came out on top on the left and european elections just a month ago. we've made the most progress as a group of nearly doubled our m. p. 's, or a party that's already govern france. we're a party that builds the bridge between the radical left one and the center left.
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you know, some of the books and rich buildings is exactly what we'd be needed to overcome the deep distrust and divisions 1st time and deanna, but deals says this stock cic atmosphere. needs to change things that we will have to learn from germany or with the roof and talents. and we have to learn how to get a consensus, a majority about the projects before i'm not able to do that. we know that in 2027, this time we will not be able to stop the national rush. it was on the extra rights to get to get to the age of our country. in the beginning, they were killed in parliament when its 1st session, the most pressing task would be to try and publish together a working stable government amy, which we began. you're up to date here on the top with you that is more on our
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