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the, the, you're watching the w news live from building hundreds of civilians, date and ingenuity, and these riley attack on the she met a terry and sign in concept to have most run health authority. this is medical facilities are overwhelmed. israel says he targeted to militant commodities, also coming rushes to the us to station to station long range me styles here in germany, it could mean that european military european capitals become military targets. will ask a defense expert if that threat should be taken seriously. and the rivers in the
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states have play a starring role in the powers to leave take spots will most of quality be good enough for the swimming events? well, front says boltzmann, and so minister takes a deep to find out just for himself the welcome to the program on jared read, and he's riley attack on the humanitarian song in the gaza strip, has killed and injured hundreds of people is. raul says it was targeting to have us commanders, including mohammed, if he's one of the plan is of the october 7 terrorist attacks. it's not clear whether he was among the victims, but israel is prime minister benjamin netanyahu has restated his pledge to track down every homeless man. but the homeless run health ministry and gaza says at least 90 people were killed in this drive. which took place on a can for displaced palestinians in this a southern city of con eunice. the,
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the, the moment is really missiles hit the, the ultimate, the smoldering and visit to my wife, the displacement comp designated safe to last sort of model had the, i was displaced 12 times. this was meant to be the safest barrier in con eunice up . so the busiest area, again, my name is a elderly people, the women and children in the old civilian applause. and that's with any model i've had any luck in the home. i was sitting in my 10 twins, a dance around me, and this building where he and misery 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
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30 minutes in yahoo talks about in the run documentarian areas. so safe area seems to once again sydney on a month ago, the is really all me say they would targeting to have mass come on to to they play more hiding among civilians. one of the targets was mohammed dave. israel believes he was one of the most minds of the october 7th terror attacks. have my official denying the claims by b as randy military, accusing of intentionally targeting civilians via tech come out of my la see is the latest in a series of israeli strikes on areas in gauze where displaced palestinians sheltering what israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i have spoken about this, dr. done was by league sledding and tele vive told us more about what he had to say . yes. so the confirm that this drink happened in the talking with
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the strike was them? well, i'm a day if and here's the do be as well. uh, one of the senior managers in uh, san eunice uh and the central parts of the gaza strip. uh, nothing else. did they say that uh or did is confirm whether he was killed or not, but uh, he said that the drum will actually, uh, go after every single uh, mazda leader. and specifically speaking about oklahoma, dave dave, who has been assembled in the the both city in the mines, in general, but uh, specifically in home. awesome, though with all of his knowledge and all of his uh, capability, then now we can say that the best attack is successful. it killed him. that this would be the most significant that make sense of the beginning of this war to let's talk a little bit more about mohammed if israel has been off to him for quite a while now for quite a while. now tell us who he is and why is he so important?
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yes, so, but it has been said that he actually survived the number of us as a nation of tim. so before 5 or 6 times, some people didn't say 7 sides is it? so this is that the time that there's a start list, it's an 8 them he had the love of course history with the is really military and has been the math and the defects to at least it cheese the military chief of the v as the deals assembly gave the most um, editor way, and that's why his was after him. it's not only about the door 7th, but that obviously was one of the mastermind. but most of the future purposes we talk about the mazda is possible strategic rehabilitation, and they would have played a key element there. so now again, if he was actually killed, this is a huge slap for him as we can go this way. the late just quickly, if you don't mind sci fi talks are still taking place and costs are on age of
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what's making yahoo had to say about that. well, 1st of all, we get to the day that the, the inside will travelling to doha. this week again, so it'd be easy. startups are continuing to have they had to be somewhere worried that this attack could actually lead to some of the, some of the timing of the thoughts. but the estimation in israel that there could be that the co let just, you know, and the only thing that's where a few days there will be no negotiation, but that will not eventually affect video confusion. so we're, we're continuing of watching that. okay, journalist. but like flooding, thank you so much for your reporting. thank you. well michael link is a professor of lord waste in university in ontario, and he's also a full man. you in special rapid to for the palestinian territories. he explained the legal implications of the attack earlier. its um,
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international law is very clear that during a combat zone that the talking armies have to distinguish very clearly between a combatants and civilians as a target. and this has been a, a running, seen throughout the 9 months of this particular war, where israel claims that it's a shooting targets that are only aimed a mass middleton, or middleton's from other pulse demand i'm groups. but we're, the consequence has been thousands and thousands of, of civilian deaths and injuries with respect to this and most leading human rights organizations that have examined both these rated claims and the facts that they've been able to gather on the, on the ground. i've concluded that israel has been indiscriminate in its use of military force resulting in these thousands of civilian deaths, even joe biden assert, and several occasions that israel's attacks have been indiscriminate. michael link say, well, russia says station in u. s. long range, marseilles,
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in germany could mean that european capitals tvs become military targets. the biden administration announced the deployment from the 2026 at a nitro summit in washington earlier this week. the agreement it includes tom holt, s. m 6 and hypersonic missiles. the weapons on nuclear capable and have a range of mold in 2000 kilometers. the us and german governments site. the development cements a commitment to nice host and to european defense. well, this would be the 1st time that you asked me solves a station here on gym and territory since the end of the cold war, the military analyst, marina mirror, and from kings college london told me earlier that many questions remain unanswered as well. it is very interesting because, um, 1st of all, for us is 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.
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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 november, will these missiles essentially be stationed in order to, to deter russia. and the, as the 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 saved for the baltic country? 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 and 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,
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but it has been sad 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 moscow things is that they will go and try to destroy, come to full stock as some strategic decision making centers, which is, of course, the problem for russia. because if you ask for a 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 interest 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
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well i, i think that russia have to come back in on the diplomatic level at that 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 race to speak. so, is russia going to raise the stakes? or is russia trying? it will be trying to stay on the same level. and so by roughly thinking now, should we relocate our decision making centrist out of, 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 are formulating this response, they have to show some sort of strength and their willingness to respond. the problem here is that these are, you asked missiles,
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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 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 kings college in london. thank you for having me. now the powers olympics beginning just on to 2 weeks and preparations are in the final stages. the recent sand will play a starring role in the games. national teams will sail down the waterway during the opening ceremony on july 26th and swimming events are also scheduled to take place in the river. but it's still not clear whether the water quality will be good enough with us. after an initial sleep, the taking the plunge into the sand,
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the french sports minister wants to show the water is clean enough to stay swimming events during the olympics. it's hard to describe one's emotions on this. we've dreamed about it and waited for. it's something we've worked on collectively for years, even we're getting the, the set and we'll be swimming pool by using assume that it's going to be in swimming in the river was banned a century ago because of pollution. since then, many politicians have promised to make this and feed for swimming again. the story does have spent one and a half 1000000000 euros upgrading the capital sewerage and stone water systems. but for reasons have their doubts. so i'm not a scientist, so i haven't seen on the 6, i don't know what kind of testing they're doing or how they're cleaning it up. but if this is the results they're getting, that's great. i hope nobody gets any skin disease during the olympics. i'm sorry to say that, but you know, um, but yeah,
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if they're doing that and they're getting some kind of, you know, measurable results. that's sometimes a good because it's great that people will come to paris and eventually swim in the sun. but i don't think it's a very responsible plan. that's just my opinion. but if people can swimming it without any health issues. yeah, you can, maybe i'll change my mind. silence is nothing any more for my son who is so quick. i'm going to open you. the latest measurements suggest the water quality has indeed improved. but the games organizers have a plan b. if the sand is still not safe, the open water events will take place. it is stadium just outside the capital. you're watching dw news, he's a reminder of the top story by following for you and his riley attack on a humanitarian sign in casa, has killed and injured hundreds of civilians, israel c, as he targeted to how much commodities in the strike in 100 units after
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a short break, we report from a small town in germany. that's last move in 5000 residents. it's now trying to attract new residence, a new business and stuff after. so break here in dfw, i'm tired rate in fairly and thank you for what the thing and do the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents do i just want to pursue what that's my thought or you think your kid is 2 different risk, irresponsible, reasonable stop in port in those nonsense. i want my son to the doctor, joe in the canal. it's time to.

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