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the, the, this is the, the news coming to life from berlin, mediators and cease fire talks between israel and homos. bacon pushed to revive, sold negotiations with 24 hours before the proposed restored. a mouse has yet to commit its health ministry. so as continued is really air strikes, have now led to the loss of nearly 40000 color stand in lives. meanwhile, is real faces scrutiny over what human rights groups say is a pattern of systematic abuse of palestinians in his prison system. also coming up, ukraine presses ahead with its incursion into russia as a state of emergency in a 2nd, with a state of emergency being declared in the 2nd region present. the alarm is
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landscape, says ukrainian troops are still advancing in the quarter screech. and after seizing dozens of towns on russian soil the flow, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. mediators in ceasefire talks between israel and come also are making a push to revive stalled negotiations of mid tensions between israel and the rent. a new round of talks is set to begin on thursday, but some us has not confirmed that it will attend. any hopes the talks will resume are set against the backdrop of continue just really strikes and built up areas and gaza were lives continued to be lost. i should warn you that the 1st 2 reports in the show contain disturbing scenes. my maid had left his family to pick up the certificates of his nibbling twins. now he's in the mood with his children's bodies
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lie alongside his wife's wrapped in plastic bags killed and it is rarely bombardment in central casa. the twins were just 4 days old, homeless. it was a way to get the birth certificates for the babies. and my wife gave birth the day before yesterday. i didn't even have time to celebrate the so she gave birth prices ery infection and she was still tired and couldn't walk the malibu. hi, it is only 3 months old has faced covered in cuts and bruises. she's the only one that has family to survive and is really striking home on monday, when the baby was breastfed by her mother. we've been trying to feed her for me lessons this morning, but she wouldn't accept it because she's used to her mother's milk. after 10 months support and gaza strip chemistry on health authority since almost $40000.00 palestinians have been killed,
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leading many grieving families and many children without the parents. israel says it's military choice to avoid harming civilians and believes that that's on how to us. it operates in dense residential areas. the comp beat us on the battlefield, but they think that they can beat us in p all times. it is how much that is responsible for any civilian casualties in gaza. they don't upset that they're all civilian casualties. they wish that what 10 times more because it's a key part of this strategy. and it is really increases the pressure on how boss on its leadership and its response to the october 7th terror attacks move causes likely to pay a heavy price. many here will be watching and hoping to cease fire tube slate is for this week, and also abundance. and that's some kind of deal can be reached. so i'll put them some rest bytes in this relentless israel is coming under
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increasing screws in a forest treatment of post indians in his detention facilities is really military is currently investigating several soldiers suspected of serious crimes against a prisoner at one detention center, but human rights groups say this is not an isolated case route, rather part of a wide spread pattern of systemic abuse across israel's prison system dw corresponded rebecca bitters, reports from hebron, where she met with a former prisoner about food without alter for one day was a different man. after leaving prison and israel, how much the title in the interim, i'm thinking it a little bit of a while they spent move in full months in jail. after being arrested in august 2023 . he was held under what is known as administrative detention, which allows east round to a rest and whole people without charge. he says the security services want to talk
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to him. they wanted his, some of them. a lot of presidents are detained without any accusation. i was arrested to put pressure on my son. he says that often masses deadly terror attack . conditions in the prison became a lot, tasha sub october. but as soon as the war started, every aspect of life changed. i was beaten. i had a breeze here on my face. i had blood coming out of my as i remember it happened at the beginning of november. they got into a while, so i'll be just inside. took us to the past williams and bases that so, you know, i've got a, one of him in that for a while. his testimony is among many to have surfaced in the wake of october 7 in a month long investigation. his right of human rights organization bade seldom intervene dozens of the prisoners collecting what they say is evidence of abuse across both the prison system and detention centers run by the middle tree. that's the court. the situation they say is so bad that as well as prisons, amount to
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a network of torture caps was quite surprising to, for us to understand that that's what we're talking about is not them single cases . it's a policy. what we see now is actually that these really am in jail system, was turned into something very different from what it was into place where it's main objective. it's main. a conduct is to abuse by stand. prisoners is rounds. prison service denies such allegations saying they act in accordance with domestic and international. know that one case of the military detention center has recently made global headlines. this video obtained by is riley media appears to show id of soldiers from matching a palestinian detainee. and then allegedly raping him using shields to hide from the surveillance cameras. the incident took place in july at the state, a man detention center which is held most of the palestinian seas,
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didn't garza since the little began. 5 soldiers are being investigated for crimes, including right. in a statement to d, w d is right, he made a tree, said it rejects outright allegations concerning systematic abuse of detainees in the states came on detention facility including allegations of sexually abusing detainees. but we saw blow as have been speaking out about human rights abuses at the facility. for months. we spoke to one on the condition of anonymity. every one was handcuffed to the sides of the bed. their arms and legs were strapped separately so that any movement was impossible. they were all blindfolded the patient's eye so when they could except for a diaper. the united states is the rights of palestinian prisoners must be respected and has cooled on the username and government to investigate any claims of the hughes. this is about the form of detainees like a while the, the damage has already been done,
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but it shows how to proceed in prison. i felt humiliation in every sense of what this is collective punishment beating without any legitimate reason. just for the sake of revenge and torture on this end of the woods. this is the true face of the occupation listed on his clothes. he says he's experience and the experience of those around him was a tragedy serving only to fuel their hatred and resentment of his ram. she a part of this is a spokes person for these really human rights organization, but sell them which carried out the investigation of his really prisoners prisons. i asked him to tell us more about the testimonies of prisoners interviewed for the report as well. first of all, thank you for having me. uh, i would say uh doing this month's work. we interviewed 55 me that fall. i'm going to be doing news for all the do the clues the dozens
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westbank is and even saw the stands um. look for them designed to see the house in the different facilities and 6 through these right here. so they're not down by the grid, inches though, and sorry thing uh, military facilities and different ages. the youngest was 16, got as far as 65 from both agendas. and what was uh, shopping is in the main details. shell pretty much the same story also. uh. so the virus, the vision we asian absolutely do collision. and that's why we're saying is the systematic the is really government of course rejects the allegations of it being systematic. but i wanted to ask you about video
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obtained by is really media um the, the video that we showed part of it in our report just now. it appears to show as really, soldiers, product marketing, a policy and detainee of the military detention center. and then or allegedly raping him in a recent interview, you said you were not surprised when his really media released this video. why is that not surprising to you? um, because as far as investigating itself is on a boat and i'm waiting to really investigate or conduct or investigate the decision makers and department, why don't we say for years that every once in a while they do investigate. there's when it gets the major airlines in international and we don't need you to let us know, you know, and the to investigate is no working officer, all as you might make for it. simple soldiers,
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but in the gym system. so these are the investigators, instead of your responses. how do you explain the conditions and treatment of palestine prisoners described in your report? where, where do you think that's coming from? as i have no idea where it's coming from, like what you're seeing in the last 10 months is a receipt to you. but the due date is well released, new hunger dozens of times. once we'll assume you guys aren't a enough calls. what happened during now the suburbs, what's going on in this region? so the last in march must be stopped. and that's why we're calling international community. not to just start condemning the actions, but the connection. and we're, we're just having to have
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a series fire under the hostages on these vice versa, revenge. and the catastrophic human rights violation going on must be stopped. and we must say that that's uh the resume community to do those do do, do that. now, israel's prison services that they act in accordance with domestic and international law, these really military projects, allegations of a systematic abuse. as we mentioned, what do you say to that? well i as the secondary policy, it was uh because the reason was that, uh, just as it was uh, was the point that you just sent it out loud. the
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dues policy is the most of the conditions of use the prisoner. and as i said, we're in great, it's not the more we talk to, it's 55 degrees, or even some of them is really citizens on your show, on the cell phone or the news or whoever. so the jim couldn't find the printer that used to work. okay. what's the minutes ago? on the reason? let's telephones. the fuzzies probation. this is all yes. what can you, human rights organizations like yours and others do to prevent the kind of abuse described in your report or no. uh so that's the pretty much locked human rights organization has to do in general mandates. we're investigating the cases,
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we stand side by side was the victims induced, there's the thoughts of it to try to advocate for the, for the victims and their unions in the media and the national media. and we do every se, oh my, that as the human rights organization and our reputation in washington to stop the stop what's going on. and that's also okay. and the reason i'm speaking with you, because i saw your marriage over what i think the time they had a chance to stop what to say mister. punish. thank you very much for speaking with us today. that was shy panos a spokesperson for the is really human rights organization, but settled. thank you. take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. the telephones have
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marked the 3rd anniversary of seizing power in afghanistan with the parade at the former us background military base to take over 3 years ago followed the withdrawal of nato troops after 2 decades of war. the government remains unrecognized by other states and has severely restricted women from public life. stephanie is prime minister for me because she has an l. c. will step down in september because she has been in office since 2021, but his approval ratings have plummeted over political fund raising scandal. his resignation triggers a contest to replace him as had of the governing, liberal democratic party. today, the governor of russia's border region, the belo garad has declared a state of emergency due to continued bombardment by ukrainian forces. silverado is next to the quarter scrooge in where ukraine surprise offensive this. in its 2nd week. the cranes military chief says his forces now control 74 settlements on the
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russian territory, or the 120000 people have been evacuated in the area following ukraine's advance. more now are joined by our correspondent janine the semen over in rico where our moscow team relocated after russia. shut them down. tell us, what more do you know about the situation in belgrade? because it's been difficult to get clear information from that. yes, that is definitely true. we very much rely on information from state authorities of what russia is saying now and general is that it has has down more than 110 ukrainian drones overnight in the several russian regions, some deeper into russian territory. but among those is also the dogwood region, as you mentioned, and their regional authorities have declared a regional emergency in the back or at region making it the 2nd region. after course, to have this, this state of sins,
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ukraine's incursion started last week, and regional authorities claim there is daily shelling there destroyed houses and also that civilians have been killed. we hear of people being evacuated. we, we've seen the images in, in belgrade, there is, for example, one district the currently our school district that apparently has no residence left there anymore. and this comes, of course, of this larger scale of invasion that has been going on since ukraine started this incursion last week. and this really makes us see at the scale of the incursion, the scale of this incursion of from ukraine site ukraine now says it's advancing even further. and russian commanders say pretty much and making this image of that the situation is under control. they say the front end course has a stabilized right,
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but of course that is kind of difficult to assess of for us. and what makes this really, what kind of contradicts to us is that russia is pulling a troops electrically now, according to lift to being his defense minister from its ex clave in cleaning grad to course. so not for the sense of controlling this region. now you create this off or just off, it's ray and sue moscow agreed to what you crank calls of just peace. what's the current one's position on this janina? yes. what you meant? pushing has now a set that a witness incursion. ukraine wants to improve its position, it's negotiation position for possible peace talks. but post pushing has also said that there's nothing to talk about. he won't negotiate with someone who killed civilians and destroy civilian it's infrastructure. at least that's what put in a claims. but of course, we have to remember here who launched this war, who launched this post come invasion more than 2 years ago now. and of course,
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that was russia and of russia has always said that it wants to end this war with a victory. but of course, this victory for russia means i'm not giving back the territory that it is, has a next in eastern ukraine as so of course, it doesn't really look like a rush. was looking for peace there. janitta. thank you very much. that was the w is jeanina, someone over in rico now you create a sending a wave of missiles and drives across rushes border regions. russia says that shot down more than a 100 ukrainian drones overnight on the ground recreating forces are pressing ahead with the biggest cross border action since the war began. keith says it does not plan to occupied costs permanently. it says the incursion aims to torque russian attacks on its territory and to pull russian military resources away from ukraine in front. fine, president, below them is lensky said, his forces are still evincing a speed. sim. we are expanding the area of active operations. the commander in
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chief reported that our forces are controlling $74.00 settlements in the cost region homeless. you should be in san or she's going to be school in, but it's the more we destroy versus minute tree presence into both areas. the close to a piece and truth that you it's, he will be, i was states, i wish i must be held accountable for both the just doing that and it is being held accountable even before we die. the w correspondence, sonya fall like a is in cave. she told me more about ukraine's incursion into russia as we heard from prison residence. and it's key in, in that sound bite. um, you know, ukraine's position really seems to be that this one cushion is only about trying to stop rochelle from using the cost region as a launching pad. to launch aerial strikes using zones using guided bombs and missiles out on mainly on the neighboring type of tree off. so me, in ukraine, that region has really borne the brunt of these ever the tax associated for him to see more than 2000 of these every and strikes have been launched on so me this
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summer alone. and yesterday we heard from an official, all the ukrainian foreign ministry who said that, you know, ukraine doesn't intend to hold onto any of this russian peasant for you to see. some recent is what this is all about. securing ukraine's security, trying to save lives. and really kind of lead us hillard intuitive presence lensky, a frame. this incursion is a way of trying to push the will back onto the aggressor instead of the tree of trying to give reference a taste of its own medicine. if you'd like to. apparently zalinski said that his forces are also taking a, a number of russian troops into as prisoners what, what are we to make of that? that's correct. i mean, this is a big a talking point here. the capture of, you know, russian forces in that course region. now there are hundreds of them have reported the surrender to your freight in forces in that area in recent days. and yesterday
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we heard from preston zalinski, who was said in the video address, he talked to his stuff with the treat them on the, on the fund, the subsea. i've said that this capture the prisoners would help kind of re replenish this kind of exchange fund that would involve, you know, trading russian soldiers for ukrainian prisoners of all floor. and, and this is a pretty significant issue here. i'm gonna say that this could give you creating so much needed leverage, could put it in a stronger marketing position when it comes to these prison exchanges that have been sold. 50 of these was an ex, ranges between russia and ukraine since the beginning of the full scale invasion of russia has been accused of bragging. its beat. them been too slow to them to hear these ukrainian prisoners. and this is a really fraught issue in the rough show with, you know, in your brain with, with families of soldiers trying to, you know, raise pressure and the government uh, holding regular demonstrations to, to get support for more exchanges of business. what about the other flash points in this war? sonya is this advance ma ukraine into russia,
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easing the pressure for ukrainian forces on other fronts as well. so far there has been no lights up in the fighting in the east. this is basically in the don't get region where we're seeing russian forces gabrielle relentless attacks on all the stretched ukrainian defenses around strategic towns like bullfrog process and, and products we've heard from the ukranian military. but in fact, fighting has intensified since this incursion began into the coast region. but we have heard here from another ukranian army spokesman in the media here who has been quoted as saying that russia is now relocating some units from, from the front in the salt, from regional acceptance ratio and keeps on trying to kind of, we deployed them to to kind of find off that escalating a incursion into, into the course region, which we of course don't know how many troops exactly this embodied somebody. thank you very much. that was the w as correspond. as sonya found the code in chief now
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to greece for several you countries are sending specialist crews and equipment to help authorities deal with wild flyers. the threatened athens and tired neighborhoods, north of the capital have been evacuated, but greece is civil protection minister says there is no longer an active fire and prior front in the city authorities are now dealing with many smaller, localized fires 2 days after the devastating wildfires outside of the greek capital, since the severity of the destruction is becoming clear. and the athenian suburb of the lease, one of the most effective day, rose with thousands of houses and businesses, burned down to the ground, the scenery a complete devastation, the flames transformed the landscape. literally into a waste land, the ground is covered by a thick layer of ash, and there is a very strong smell of smoke and burned wood. this woman's house was damaged by the
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flames. she was at work when she got the message to evacuate. she says she rushed home to pick up her parents and left. no, she's back to see the extent of the damage and take care of her dog, which young least before evacuating. one or 2 dogs is still missing. i'm supposed to come, we packed left straight away and picked up people who didn't have a cough and not be able to get within an hour, the flame scorched the house. this is the 1st time i've seen the top close and over the years i've been here. the 1st time is go from this sort of fire crews continue to look for hot spots. a few minutes down the road from where i'm bowman's body was found on us cause to lock in the position leader of the service or party comes to assess the situation. if the
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response that you're seeing here is to be job the adequate uh then i don't know what inadequate would look like. i want to clarify that the people on the front lines are on the front line, our true heroes. in my book, we are counting of them and that we are grateful to them, but they are understaffed. a lot of them work only seasonally and they don't have adequate equipment. and it's not just politicians criticizing the response. this homes, owners say nobody came to their age, just because there was no water tanker, no fire engine, nobody to drench the place so that it could be saved or at least not completely destroyed. no, to build such a house, takes a lifetime of work. the house is completely destroyed, you need filled with the finally it says they're still waiting for official word on what to do. next. you're watching dw news coming to you live from berlin up next we've got eco,
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