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full times, the speed comes with a challenging time for age royal, with war in gaza and the progressive, another conflict with his blog in level. but it's also a challenging time for the us administration of to present 5 and pull down to the race for re election. so with america focused on itself at the moment, just who was listening to nothing, you know, whose message i'm feel go embedding. and this is the day the, this is speaker. i want to thank you for giving me the profound honor of addressing this great. so the role of democracy for the 4th time, defense, a terrible message to bring a hearing him here. now, to address the joint session of congress for the forces of civilization to try and america in this role must stand together
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i think it's very disappointing that congress would invite away. 1 criminal, the prosecutor of the international criminal court, shamefully choose israel, of deliberately starving the people of god. this is odd or complete nonsense. also on the day ukrainian volunteers rise to pull the elderly and disabled out of the line of fire. we follow the team responsible for evacuating thousands of people in the face of russian shouting. you know, last week when he was bombed, right in the center of the city. i live in the center of the la p a on the main street. the bottom hit the house across the street. it was very, very scary. the. the welcome to the day is riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu was addressed to join the session of
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congress. the 1st foreign data to do so full times. but he didn't speak to a full house, some democrats stayed away, protest that he's handling the war in gaza. other states stayed away citing previous engagements with and that in yahoo use the springs to highlight the threat posed by iran and described as well as america's frontline defense against that of gaza. he said israel would not stop short of a total of the feet of her mouth and the outlines applied for when the warriors of the day, the day after we defeat from us. and you guys are going to merge. my vision for that day is of a do militarized and do radicalized causal. of israel does not seek to resettle garza, but for the foreseeable future, we must retain, override and security control there to prevent the resurgence of turks to ensure the cause of never a good poses a threat to as well. the
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cause should have a civilian administration run by palestinians who do not seek to destroy, as all, that's not too much to ask. it's a fundamental thing that we have a right to the man. the new generation in front of students must belong to be taught to hate jews, but rather to live in peace with us. those between words, demilitarization and do radicalization. those 2 concepts were applied to germany and japan after world war 2. and that led to decades of peace, prosperity and security. following our victory following our victory
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with the help of regional partners, the demilitarization and de radicalization of gaza can also lead to a future of security prosperity and peace. that's my vision for jobs a. well that's, i've looked at that, that vision in other parts of that speech with our david miller, who is a senior fellow with the economy endowment for international peace. he focuses on the us foreign policy and the middle east. welcome to the w. this seems to be a, b, b, f is all rhetorical best. let's start with that vision of the day after. what did you make of it? i mean, i think it is vision, but if you're looking for nuance and creativity, you're certainly more gonna find it there. reality is that right now causes futures pretty graham in large part because it's 2 or 3 realities, one of which the prime minister, i think,
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reflected acura. number one i'm us is going to survive as an search engine. i may not be able to control garage, but it will, through co optation and intimidation. be able to influence significantly the pope, the politics of or what actually governs their 2nd? yeah, idea of a palestinian administration by john a techno credit government composed of local guys. stop the prime minister didn't love was doing it in a word. he purchased the ration summit, but it didn't endorsing down either. that's the 2nd issue. is there a palestinian government structure that these earlier would accept right now? that can affect congress, govern guys, and also maintain the basic law functions of law and order in 3, he rightly i think made it understood. we clears that without some successor for security, extra architecture, these are always are gonna have
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a capacity. and he insisted on right to basically deal with a mass or pallet size on the job. so i think in large part he, he is failed in the sense that he's not really and even explore what i would consider to be a series, day after strategy. but even if he were willing to do that, i think would be extremely difficult under the circumstances o'clock degree a very sure. so from what you said, it sounds like whatever, before we even get to the day after the days leading up to the day after and, and indeed beyond the just sounds like an ongoing mass mass mass. i mean, i, i don't, i don't want to rule out the possibility and i think there is a significant chance that by mid august, you can actually see to me, mr. and is now in a mazda agrees to um,
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a endorsement of the 3 phase 3 stages. is really plan which the president united states articulated on may 31st and then ensconced into you and security culture. i think there's a reasonable chance given the fact that both of these really defense forces and a mass for any number of research. i need to pause that, you could actually see the 1st phase of that agreement, implement a limited exchange of hostages uh for a 6 weeks ceasefire. you could get 6 weeks of quiet and gaza. you might be able to build on that to move into phases 2 or 3, but right now i don't see that one note that's important to keep, keep in mind on, on july 28th. the as early as it goes into recess. it will not resume until 2 weeks roughly joyce, before our elections during that time, it is almost impossible for any member of the coalition to bring about either
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construct voted in confidence or to schedule new life. so initially let, you know, we're inclined pressure by the idea and the need to return hostages to basically sign out to that deal. you could probably get away with it right with respect to cling street as members of this coalition. ok, thanks for that. despite the constant of flows that we saw during about 50 minutes, this page on the stomach innovations, it's clear that mister netanyahu doesn't have unequivocal a bypasses on support in congress. how much though, do you think that speech will have shifted the needle? i think that's what this visit reflection, what is speech reflects is that there is serious framing, if not deterioration of bipartisan support for is by one count only a 100 of the 212 house democratic members showed up in roughly
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27 of the 51 democratic senators, and it's in an amazing, amazing way. israel has now become a highly partisan issue. republican party is the israel, can you more in the democratic party is divided into progressives when pro series cross and israel for their activities in action. and more me, modern main street, democrats, you show one chris house pool with chris murphy in the trial. chris coons, america basically called for significant restrictions on u. s. military. so i think that's the key issue. the key take away from his visit is that what is going to, which is what reflects and the absence of our part is huge. it is. i think the stream is more is better both from making significant policy together for
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any administrators. very simple and for their health and will be of a us, your own washington ship is based on reciprocity in respect for mutual interest. and so if we look ahead to next year and the new administration, do you think it as simple as president trump a we'll, we'll have we'll have israel's back as well. whereas a president harris will have to do a much more complicated dance. the hey, the latter case you, i think you, you hit it correctly and putative present in harris will steal. i think that she's a moderate mainstream democrat. moderate mainstream views, although i suggested earlier that there is an inter tomlin harris. we're driving is very angry and frustrated and much more interested readers,
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rector palestinians suffering. and the need to find a solution to these really brit pallets to meet the consulate based on meeting the mutual needs and requirements are both part. he has, it's not, is the prime minister, wanted to portray a morality play between good versus evil. that may be the case with us, but it is not the case with the vast majority of college students to bill. so i think there might be a significant possibility or effort on the part of carmel harris administration and a change of leadership in his role that is absolutely essential if you're going to get everything done. and i think it would also help um, in the bi partisan shift categories you've got it is really prime minister, wasn't the fight in the united states. and every twisted turn wasn't committed or acquiescing his radical ministers efforts to an extra westbank and everything. but
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they and who sought to be more creative with respect to what a better future for post construct guys, or could actually, uh, could actually look like. okay. so when's a big palaver with tv event, though? it won't be this page, but present bivens 1st oval office address since dropping honest with the election race. does that leave only israel as the audience for mister netanyahu speech? the republican party was? and there's again, the israel can no role going to run pretty high work from republican and democratic drag democratic administrations and voted for functions. democrats is not a person coming, is just a reflection of the reality. it may well be, feel that the most important piece, mr. medina, i was, was not familiar with by not the media with comm layers, not even the speak worker, but the meeting he's going to have when i call the mention yeah,
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pilgrimage down tomorrow a lot where he we try to mand hughes rather freight relationship with the former president, he's identified he benjamin, that's and you know, his politics, his party with the republicans. that's his clear preference. him, frankly, if you could for elections, you know, he'd be voting for to get here. thank you for walking us through that. so clearly, iron, david miller, mcconick, and dime relation, international peace, thank you so much. thank you. the attention is a high, a long israel's northern border where it is right, the forces that exchanged almost daily miss alpha. but here's the law milton. since october, $710.00, right, tax across that front line, the destruction insecurity and fear of all out war pushed many lebanese to flee their homes. they don't use mohammed traits. it ripples, a hi doris,
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almost 60 years old. yet, before he moved here, he'd only been to be once or twice. he comes from leader, a small town in southern lebanon, close to the border with his wife. this is what it looks like now. the cross border showing between has blind is why you the army. since october 8 has destroyed much including tied up shop and home. he came here at the southern b route 7 months ago and setup a grocery store. he named it after his hometown and the amount of time in the fall . i advised him butchery and grocery store and bleed out on my brother. owing to supermarkets. we lost everything in a while and there it's all destroyed our shops and our houses. i wouldn't be able to no problem. think going, i'm working again, but he doesn't feel the same being away from my hometown, but the system isn't within the available. i'm have i did,
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i can still see and meet people from my town. i'm a nearby border towns come into my shop and this brings me some joy a month on for the i'm just really on the on that the enough to to shut it off a hi, there's a new baby neighborhood is home to many others who flip the south in towns, it's thoughts around 100000 refugees, have flipped their homes near the border with this. well, many here have become highly does loyal customers in the us. i don't see it off. the man lost everything, his house, his store, everything, and yet he's not greedy. would you get elsewhere for 50000? you get it here for 20 or 25000. he sympathizes with others who have been through trouble times the savings he feels for them and he tries to reimburse them with the she the next come here every day to buy fruit and vegetables. it's always fresh. i like him because he's always smiling. outside the grocery store,
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people are anticipating the latest updates from the, from find these people are celebration nationally. the most states are based on just the, almost been selling the mazda, the desktop, a month for same front front of the prophet mohammed. this gathering is also used by husband law to deliver political messages. this is how some the from the secretary general roof has block party designated by many countries as a terrorist organization. is that the about a lot. if your tanks invade lebanon and southern lebanon, you will not only suffer from the lack of tanks, but you will lose all your time. that his message, we are ready for an all out war, even though we don't want it to going detention and destruction on the border point to such a development. one that would push many more of the been these people to become
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refugees in their own country. the ukraine, what a team is dedicated volunteers is helping to rescue people with limited the ability such as the out the new people with disabilities from sheller, the nature and his team have so far managed to evacuate more than 3000 vulnerable people from highly dangerous situations. hundreds of hours and tens of thousands of kilometers behind the wheel who uses the same the on average, and we've been driving around 6 or 7000 kilometers a month. this same business go online to demetrius has been evacuating people with limited mobility and disabilities from the conflict areas since the beginning of the russian invasion. today he and his team are rescuing 84 year old lead me luck with ashcroft from the northeastern city of villa polio. probably thank god,
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evacuation went smoothly once here below paleo is only 7 kilometers away from the border with russia. the cities under constant showing by the russian army nothing. last week when we were bombed, right in the center of the city. i live in the center of the la p a on the main street. the bottom hit the house across the street. it was very, very scary. what it shows up though demitra has found a place for ludmilla in a nursing home and your kids the wires surround or sometimes we gets attached to people, not we have to let them go, the retreat. these people, not so strange is, but if they want a relative south place threatens our family and then it'll becomes much hotter. after this less direct conversation, we had to see a psychologist because it was
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a very emotional process. we boost gets of the reading. dimitria as barrier free foundation has about a 100 volunteers in different regions of ukraine. the volunteers work together with the relatives during the evacuation process. you already had no idea how to transport his bedridden mother from below peel you to a safe place. demetrius team helped him because the fe provided a wheelchair and they transported my mother in the train. also. they did everything well and i found a place for us commerce, not sure what, but 1st we came to trust in that sort of sense. it was dangerous. there to help, but at least they didn't shoot at us. the problem with what the living conditions were bad. we had to constantly take care of our mother. later we were able to find a better place then demetrius team managed to evacuate the entire so han family as well as 9 gaps and even some plans. they
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found a place to live in the key of region and they've been for flooding. the biggest challenge is to find a shelter for someone with a disability for you to find a shelter that will include all the needs of this pass. and so if, for example, someone has completed the bed ridge and then they need to be given cooked, food at hygiene service and a lot of opponents to as far as the war continues. demitra and his team receive evacuation requests every day. they say they haven't given up on their commitment to respond to all calls and whatnot appears to be a continuing operation. north korea has sent more of its trash balloons across the border to south korea this time, according to south korea north or has at least one of the apple and dumpsters as offloaded on south korea's presidential compound. balloons,
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gary and crash flow to south korea. they're the latest and by authorities in the north. this is the waste, one of the balloons deposited south korea says another one came down near the presidential compound and sold. it was said to contain no harm for materials. in recent days, south korea's army has stepped up, it's loud speaker broadcasters, targeting the north would have put in table minutes, heavy and broad costing propaganda on all sides. we can't give you specific details on board or wherever it is being bored. cost monitoring the north command military . the broadcasts featured gave up songs and news on a north korean diplomats to fiction. aiming to demoralize frontline north korean troops. we think the board costs to have effect, such as internal disturbance defection and weakening the discipline
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south korean activists and defectors, to have long send propaganda balloons into north korea. since may, north korea has sent housing distrustful balloons further escalating tensions between the 2 countries. that's when these ready for olympic games gets underway in paris on friday, dw is being to meet til on uh, nigerian tide condo fighter, who didn't have much luck for. he is going tokyo, but he's looking to come back stronger this time. the nigerian try plunder stuff. elizabeth i n a chill is in training. i hate to be all in pick games in paris. c why is this something been better with everybody? because people get the good right? she's been in gemini since 2022 on m. i o. c training scholarship. hi days,
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thoughts with warm up, some stretches and ends including spot and sessions. she hopes to banish the memories of how 1st on last i did took your games 3 years ago. best buy and then think for me either the cloud and everything else naturally distorts. right. i'm getting some those randolph, the defense, those i have written the let's have the best way of i left to so many competition. i am not just interested in the sport came from her father who was himself hot on business of the come into bucks that she started out in athletics. but hi, it's month to out for a future and take one to wear long limbs come be an advantage. she will start in spots it by imagining olympic met. at least she got you cool, mary. j. o, i got you all. i also think so i like to offense from the side. i didn't think i was going to live on something like this. so,
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so is this something i was waiting for for me and the address? yeah, i am not a one godaddy. i've kind of games in gonna how true now, tim says if former olympia and things that she's a natural the i see heads a great development since she arrived at our training center. and she's a small play on fast learning. are also very intelligent about tactics and strategy into sports. so as i said, the development was really fast for her, so we're really believing and have that. you've been reading you qualify, and the history did so. um and also in our during dix. i think she, she has even a chance to be on the top. the top ranked to be top ranked in their lympics far away from home to quite surroundings around lake constance allow on you and i chose
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to concentrate on how well into goals. i really don't want, i should. yeah, i really don't go out. most of the time, i mean those so i don't really have a lot of one activities outside what i'm maybe going to make and the to and just meant what the more nigeria last one i know let me pick tie quando meadow in 2008 elizabeth, i am at your hopes to change that in paris or not so that you can follow a team of social media as dw news on the dw offer dw dot com. have a good the
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