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monsoon starting may twenty third. this is d w news live from berlin the deadliest day for palestinians in four years at least fifty two killed in gaza by fire from israeli troops they were among thousands protesting against the opening of the new us embassy in jerusalem the white house is blaming hamas for intentionally provoking the israeli response as well the dedication of the u.s.
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embassy went ahead despite the protests. and her husband jared kushner led the u.s. delegation israel's prime minister called it a glorious day. also a wave of deadly bombings leaves indonesia really as the entire families including children carry out suicide attacks the latest target police headquarters in indonesia's a second largest city it comes a day after another family attacked churches they. good to have you with us for some it has been a day of joy for all there's a day of death today the u.s. officially opened its new embassy in jerusalem a move celebrated by israelis condemned by palestinians president trumps decision to run. as israel's capital broke with decades of u.s.
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policy and it put the country at all as with most of the international community at the border with gaza today palestinian protests against the move turned deadly with at least fifty two people killed by israeli troops the white house has blamed hamas which governs gaza for what it's calling intentionally cynically provoking the israeli response. the sky blackened with smoke on the bloodiest day on the gaza israel border for years. gaza's health ministry said children were among the dozens killed. because of the actions of the army a brutal towards the palestinians towards children women and men young protesters has come hand unprotected they want to deliver a message to the outside welds that they want to come back to our lands the lands of nine hundred forty eight. but all the idea of the of the synagogue.
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the bloodshed followed six weeks of protests and comes a day before the naacp catastrophe when palestinians commemorate those who fled or were expelled from their homes in the one nine hundred forty eight war surrounding israel's creation. israeli forces say they were trying to quell violence from per test does and stop them from breaching the border. to protest anger was also fueled by what was happening on the other side of the border. the u.s. opened its embassy in jerusalem although palestinians want that capital to be in the city's east addressing the ceremony by video president trump insisted the controversial move doesn't mean the u.s. wants to abandon the peace process. israel's prime minister also addressed the issue of peace and his remarks at the ceremony. made the opening of this embassy in
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this city spread the truth far and wide and may the truth advance a lasting peace between israel and all our neighbors god bless the united states of america and god bless jerusalem the eternal devoted couple of these. outside the newly inaugurated embassy stoffel is broke out between demonstrators and police. with many palestinians furious at what they see as a move blatantly favoring israel peace seems a distant prospect. and as israel celebrates palestinian protests grow i'm joined now by become our. political analyst in gaza. mr abu sada we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight i want to ask you how did this day unfold for me for you from where you are in gaza what did you see. thank you very much for having me in this program what i can tell
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you is that there have been plans for this big day oh first this is why the occupation and also again this. move to look at its embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem so since being in the hours of this morning thousands of palestinians approach the border area between gaza and israel thousands of palestinians were protesting was but that was on monday violent palestinian protest against the israeli soldiers but unfortunately the israeli army responded with light on the mission and lethal force against palestinian nonviolent protesters which live to this about fifty five people so far and the injury of more than two thousand people. today it has been a general strike over the gaza strip to put this the it is ok sion of u.s.
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embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and also to cooma to the seventieth anniversary of the palestinian mecca in which more than two thirds of the palestinian people would explode from their own homeland on their own villages and it is expected also tomorrow which would be a morning before the palestinians it would probably also tend to be buddy buying and the also tomorrow well mr abu sada what do you say about all of this violence you know you mentioned hamas hamas you know was also responsible for telling people to move towards that border fence today knowing what the israeli military's reaction was going to be so how is violence going to help the palestinian calls. any. now there is no secret about the fact that hamas has been
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winning the gaza strip for the past eleven years and the other fact is that hamas is one of those organizers who are organizing this march of reacher and breaking this huge protest against israel and it is also know it's no secret that hamas has been recruiting the palestinian people to go to the border area between gaza and israel to protest against the palestinian suffering in gaza up to put this together is this is why you see just like it and also to send a very very mr a crystal clear message to the americans that here indication of their embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem is not acceptable to the telephone is what hamas has been asking the palestinians to to have a none violent protest against israel and hamas was not the fellow citizens to use are the kinds of weapons or any force against the israeli soldiers but
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unfortunately some of the tallest in young protesters tried to breach the fence between gaza and israel which meant that is where in this light was with delhi it was using live ammunition and make it one of the most vividly used days since the term back a decision that ignited jerusalem as the capital of israel more than five months ago mr obama sought a we appreciate your time tonight joining us from gaza thank you. and we want to go now to our very own she is in jerusalem and she was at the embassy's opening today miles bring you when i want to ask you about something that was said today when the u.s. made the controversial decision to move the embassy it never defined jerusalem as the eternal undivided capital of israel but that is exactly want prime minister netanyahu said today at the embassy opening i mean what do you make of that is are
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his words do they mean that this is a done deal and the can be no peace deal with the palestinians. it's really that word undivided that's the key word there brant the whole of division of jerusalem is part of this entire controversy here now if you're looking at it from the israeli perspective this was a done deal years ago and talking to israelis on the streets of course there are a lot of mixed feelings about this but there are many who say look this is simply a acknowledgment of reality jerusalem is functionally our capital our government is here our prime minister lives here our courts are here this has always been our capital and of course jerusalem being israel's capital being recognizes israel's capital has been a pet project of netanyahu for a long time but of course it is that word undivided the division there that was supposed to be negotiated it will be a final status negotiation item on that during the whatever peace process is
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supposed to be going on which at this point is more or less moribund yeah and prime minister netanyahu he showered president trump with praise today for keeping his political promise for making what is widely perceived as a controversial move let's put the rhetoric aside for a second though there is growing fear that israel and iran are inching towards war i mean how emboldened is the israeli leader leadership tonight by the trump administration's unequivocal support. if you're netanyahu right now there is no doubt in your mind that trump and the u.s. administration are one hundred percent on your side because not only did the u.s. move its embassy to jerusalem today but the u.s. has also announced they are pulling out of the iran deal and the iran does one of these things that netanyahu has been trying to. show is a poison or get cancelled as trump would say sends really the be kidding and we
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also know that israel has said that they struck some iranian targets in syria so there is definitely this fear of an escalation possibly between iran and israel and again let me now basically feels like he has a free pass from trump at this point there was also some controversy surrounding the evangelical pastor robert jeffress who led a prayer at today's ceremony now earlier today mitt romney the former u.s. presidential candidate and a developed mormon tweeted this he said robert jeffries says that you can't be saved by being a jew and mormonism is a heresy from the pit of hell he said the same about is law such a religious bigot should not be giving the prayer that opens the united states embassy in jerusalem now there's a strong words there romney is not alone in his criticism of jeffries in fact the religious leaders that trump associates with they've been a lightning rod for criticism especially when we talk about this belief that the
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end time is now approaching. it's really important to remember that there are two demographics that trump was playing to when he made the announcement that he was going to recognize jerusalem as israel's capital and one of those demographics is evangelical christians they very much support trump in huge numbers and a lot of them believe that the recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital is helping to bring about the end times so they are very much celebrating this that's one demographic and that is a demographic that jeffress is definitely a part of the other demographic of course is very conservative zionist right wing jews in america among them of course is sheldon adelson the casino millionaire who very much is pro israel and donates a lot to republicans so that was really a gift to him these are these two demographics that are really watching this and are celebrating this move today yeah definitely strange bedfellows to say the least
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our correspondent almost word for us tonight in jerusalem why i think you very much . well there are no mixed messages from trump when it comes to jerusalem but it's a different story we're talking about treated held his latest movie is certainly something of a u. turn off to banning americans applause from doing business with the chinese tech giant is a c h up now wants to save the company and it relies heavily on tech made in the united states and trump says he's instructed officials to come up with a rescue plan saying too many jobs are at risk he tweeted president xi of china and i are working together to give massive chinese phone company is that a way to get back into business fast now the company employs eighty thousand people and said last week its major operations has ceased now after being banned for seven years from buying american tech the u.s. accused of misleading regulators by continuing to do business with sanctioned iran
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and north korea. well let's bring in our financial correspondent all at wall street now un school to yes why is a company which violated sanctions being supported by the very president who is talking tough when it comes to trade. certainly a very surprising move first specially as the us presidents not just announced the ban a couple of weeks ago for the. certainly a crucial because not just that they depend on all those components made by u.s. companies but also. the forest because seller of smartphones here in the u.s. or the u.s. is also a crucial market. it is to a certain degree good news for those of you as manufacturers and component delivers because now one of their clients might be
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a safe standard so one of those typical example for donald trump to play hardball to maybe also get a better negotiation position for other issues good news for that company but each face can we really say perhaps is this a sign that trump is now trying to avoid a trade war. tell him that it's wait and see but at least it looks like donald trump is opening the door a tiny little bit and this week might be a pretty crucial for trade between china and the united states of the two biggest economies on the planet there is a chinese trade delegation on its way to washington and but also on tuesday three day sort of a hearing begins in washington where u.s. companies can say how they might be affected if there should be an escalation of trade tensions between china and the u.s.
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on one side if you look at the retail industry they depend on cheap imports from china and then on the other side if you look at exporters of here look at the u.s. agriculture will industry they might get hit hard if china answers are with their own terrorists for example on our great cultural products all those u.s. companies they will have the chance to make their case in washington and the next they're couple of days so we will see if the tension can be smooth and in the next couple of days i had a crack in the door let's see what happens with that trade delegation yens quota for us in new york thank you. meanwhile u.s. security advisor john bolton has labeled iran the central banker of international terrorism is just days after the u.s. announced it was pulling out of the nuclear deal and that it was reinstating sanctions on iran and any countries doing business with the country will iran has given the e.u. sixty days to reaffirm their commitment to the nuclear deal here pink governments
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are scrambling to form a response. european firms operating in iran are feeling anxious about their future comments from u.s. national security adviser john bolton have so far struck in on minutes tone is the united states going to sanction european companies that do business with iran i think the issue here is what the europeans are going to do if they're going to see that it's not in their interest to stay in the deal we're going to have to watch what the iranians do is the u.s. going to impose sanctions on european companies that continue to do business with iran i think it did give the answer yesterday the answer is it's possible it depends on the conduct of other governments find the u.s. is exit from the iran deal and the new sanctions threaten to worsen relations already suffering from a transatlantic trade dispute european officials have said they will not allow the u.s. to dictate trade policy here's what german economy minister peter had to say here
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because this tournament i just said that i'll do everything to protect german companies but aid in a fight that will give them or backing that will discuss with american government agencies are doing that but when talking about a one sided decision they consider wrong. side to again try to. win these thoughts on hundred if i tried but altmire has also said the government can't provide financial assistance to companies suffering losses from the sanctions iran's foreign minister is such to meet his counterparts from germany france and the u.k. in brussels on tuesday to discuss the future of the iran deal without the u.s. but european firms on the ground may find themselves facing the fallout alone. in germany researches say they have identified major flaw was in the encrypted methods used in e-mail applications like microsoft outlook and apple mail now encryption methods they use to keep your data private but experts say the vulnerabilities could pose an immediate risk of finding is likely to be another worry for geminid
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all makers who already grappling to deal with online threats. what cyber crime has hit german institutions hard in recent years from an attack on the government's id system to hacking directed to telecommunications companies criminals abroad have managed to infiltrate systems thought to be secure. less some lawmakers are calling for more action to be taken to tackle the problem head on so. i know raising awareness is one thing but as well as that we need to further develop our forms of protection own here at the office for the protection of the constitution we're ready placing a bigger focus on defense but we also need to be able to go on the offensive to. own one measure some companies and officials are calling for is permission to hark back in other words to attack the computers attacking them at present the practice isn't legal in germany.
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we need computer capabilities that enable us to retrieve stolen data. to the data the thieves have access to sometimes access their servers or in the most serious cases to shut off servers. as the threat of online attacks grows the debasement the possibility of hakim back is likely to intensify. activities right now for an update on a key alexion for the middle east that's right in iraq with the majority of votes counted in iraq's parliamentary elections a nationalist shiite cleric. seems set to make a political comeback supporters cheered the news in baghdad where the cleric and his communist allies took the highest number of voters a victory would put al saud are in a strong position to jews the next prime minister but he'll have to overcome opposition from iran which is valid to prevent his block from taking power the
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current prime minister. or body is lagging behind in third place. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world iran's foreign minister mohammad czar if has met his russian counterpart sergey lavrov as part of a diplomatic tour abid saving the country's nuclear pact lavrov confirmed that russia will respect the agreement despite the u.s. is withdraw zarif is due to meet with foreign ministers from france germany and the u.k. in brussels on tuesday in italy parties negotiating a new government have asked the president for more time to come to an agreement the head of the entitled stablish mint five star movement luigi said they needed a few more days to clinch a coalition deal with the league another populist party. residents near hawaii's killer way of ok no are being warned that more fissures could open near their homes as it continues to spew. a total of nineteen years have appeared in the earth
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around the volcano bokeh knowledge is say that the summit of the way may be about to explode. a new suicide attack by a family has indonesia's second largest city reeling once again the bombers rode motorbikes to a police station and then blew themselves up it comes a day after another family staged coordinated suicide attacks on three churches killing twelve people so called islamic state has claimed responsibility both attacks including young children. surveillance cameras captured the moment of the blast. an eight year old girl who was with the attackers at police headquarters reportedly survived it's the fourth suicide bombing in syria by a since sunday authorities say all attacks were carried out by families including four children who were killed. in. this act of terrorism is really
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barbaric and beyond the limits of humanity it has inflicted casualties on people on police offices and on innocent children including the perpetrators and the children who acted as suicide bombers. sunday's coordinated church bombings left several people dead and injured scores places of worship violently attacked. the perpetrator was riding a motorcycle to try and get through the gate of the church and security stopped them because it's not a parking area so the security asked them to move but suddenly the bomb exploded. the rise of the so-called islamic state in the middle east has fueled local militant networks in the country it's estimated that more than one thousand engineers have returned from fighting with i.a.s. in syria police are investigating links between the families involved in the
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attacks in bangladesh refugees who fled persecution in myanmar are now facing a new danger the monsoon season around seven hundred thousand refugees are housed in temporary shelters in areas that are prone to flooding and violent storms aid agencies have been carrying out work in the camps ahead of the rains but are warning of an approaching catastrophe. for no it is only gentle wind the talks a d.c. ten simcox bazaar but soon the time of blue skies and light breezes will be over bangladesh monsoon season is approaching and ranger refugees fear what it will bring. about a snap of the night and any days of coming there's a big hill behind our house due to the rain there can be a landslide and mud might slide from the hill onto our house that's why we're rebuilding the house before the rain comes that got where will i feed my children
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if there is heavy rain i will not be able to light a fire the wells will flood and i won't be able to get water what will happen to us then i'm very much worried. most of the seven hundred thousand ranger who fled myanmar in two thousand and seventeen right here turning the area around cox this bizarre into the world's largest refugee settlement. to chop down trees for firewood leaving the soil lose authorities now fear the drain could turn the steep slopes into a mess of landslides and the rain just improvise chelton is anything but storm proof. if there is a cycle there really is not much one can do people will be going away houses will be gone that's that's the risk here everybody in the camps is facing right now. with only a couple of weeks left before the storm season begins international aid organizations
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are reeling to prevent a catastrophe slopes are being stabilized in new drainage systems dug. there's also engineering work going on where we are preparing land for refugees who are currently located in high risk areas which are high risk of flooding will be relocated to those areas on the western side of the camp where the land is more secure. the promise of safety is a small hope to cling to for these refugees but they know when it comes to bangladesh's unpredictable monsoon any guarantees are fleeting. after months of speculation german coach thomas tooth has signed for french club. to shell has been out of work for a year since leaving dortmund at the end of last season he had two successful campaigns at the club lifting the german cup with at the end of his tenure two
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shell has signed a two year contract with the french champions. and here's a reminder of the top story that we're following for you the united states has opened its controversial new embassy in jerusalem. and her husband. the u.s. president. at least fifteen protesters were killed by israeli . to take you through to stick around for.
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