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this is news coming to you live from fierce fighting between israeli forces and palestinian militants in gaza shows no sign of abating as the 2 sides exchange deadly airstrikes and rocket attacks a new front in the conflict mall violence between jewish and arab neighbors inside israel also coming up. trains rare footage from inside an isolated refugee detention camp in greece we look at allegations of police abuse that. the
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hours are ticking down to the kickoff of one of soccer's big events are be like. are set to fight it out in the german cup. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the conflict between israelis and palestinians is intensifying hamas militants have been launching hundreds of rockets into israel and israeli forces have been responding with devastating air strikes on gaza the escalating tensions are also spilling over into street violence in several israeli cities home to both arabs and jews to be able. to play the position. on this arab man with pulled from his car and beaten by right wing israeli nationalists. it's the 1st act of nationalist violence to receive direct
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condemnation from the prime minister. nothing justifies the lynching of arabs by jews by the lynching of jews by arabs it's unacceptable we will not tolerate this this violence is not us the conflict can be seen across the skyline. hamas unleashed a stream of rockets fired towards israel in retaliation for the destruction of a building in gaza by israel. these are the most intense hostilities that the country has seen in 7 years. it is particularly bad in mixed a jewish arab town. with relevant lists rocket fire and rioting it was just the palestinians message to israel and the jewish settlers is loud and clear. i address my words specifically to america and to israel enough is enough to
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leave us. we will remain thorns in your eyes we will not leave our homeland we will not leave our country. the u.s. maintained its support for israel in its call for peace on wednesday my expectation hope is that. this will be. closing down sooner than later but israel has a right to defend itself and if thousands of rockets fly and indeed your territory . israelis defense was to target the hamas militants. they say many senior commanders have been killed. but the attacks have also claimed the lives of palestinian civilians.
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neither side is showing any sign of backing down prompting the united nations toward a full scale civil war. broke. it up to reporters show the result as is following the story for us here in berlin surely the united nations is warning of all out war do you see that as a real possibility. i'm afraid so everything is possible we see usually we've seen in these conflicts that we that are it's not the 1st time and we've seen as sort of course of 3 or 4 days and then we still see on both sides trying to wind down the escalate we see in this moment in time it's not really what we're seeing israelis are sending the message that they're preparing for a long case a week another week of fighting and it seems like the palestinians are not interested in the hamas is not interested in that we need to keep in mind today is
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it is one of the most important. holidays and fast religious state and they will be at could get ink and a lot of pressure because what happens in gaza bombarded suffering gaza that is very very different than what happens in jerusalem where everything static we see already photos this morning of muslims in the aqsa mosque we see them also in the west bank celebrating this important holiday so that will question from us they want to scale down israelis seem to be a bit more reluctant they feel like they want to use this we know that have opened for trying and get more achievements in the sense of weakening hamas a bit more but the keys in the hands of the international community for now as long as i'm israelis have american support they're not going to wind down it seems like that for now they still have this backing from the americans and he could mean that we will see escalation because once we go away from it once israel have.
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have ruined that for hamas in gaza then hamas has been nothing else to lose or look forward to so it's really hard to predict where we're heading but we may not be seeing the escalation so soon the violence has spilled onto the streets in the towns were arabs earlier and jews have been living together more or less peacefully until now you know those areas well how much tension is there among those communities oh it's bubbling it's boiling it's getting out of control very fast we have seen throughout the years a very delicate coexistence but it works it worked for many years and this is one of hamas' is biggest achievements now that they have managed to galvanize arab israelis in living in israel because citizens they have full rights booting for the parliament they have their own local political leadership but they're being actually now controlled or affected by hamas in gaza and this is
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a great achievement for hamas for the 1st time probably to this extent they've always been sympathy or or some sort of connection of course we need to keep in mind we have millions of arab israelis we are not talking about everybody also here local politicians and local. citizens calling to wind down to come down but we see also israelis flaming the flames from the extreme right bringing in settlers who are trying to do in this very delicate coexistence and they think if you look at what happens in the israeli discourse i think this is one of the most troubling trends that the politicians in israel notice and find maybe is the biggest incentive to end this conflict sooner rather than later and the fear of losing control what's happening within israeli borders and not just. the palestinians outside yes very much a troubling trend you know the reporter shani resolvers thank you very much. thank
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you carrie. fetch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today thousands of colombians have demonstrated in the capital bogota for the 15th consecutive day of unrest the protests were sparked by anger over tax reforms that quickly spread to fury over police brutality the country's human rights and bondsmen says at least $42.00 people have died and more than $160.00 have gone missing since the protests began. western powers have accused china of massive crimes against the weaker muslim minority during a u.n. sponsored virtual meeting britain's u.n. ambassador called the situation and province one of the worst human rights crises in our times us as it will continue speaking up until china stops its quote crimes against humanity its.
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migrants in greece have told the w. they fear police detention despite being illegally registered in the country g.w. has obtained footage from inside the pair and this tension center which is closed for journalists the w's funny reports on the accusations against greek authorities reza and his friends spend their days to looking for somewhere to sleep into someone is from afghanistan and it's registered in greece as an asylum seeker. join other about the believing though we have to be a person we have to hide when the police catch us they beat us and forces out then we have nowhere to go we have to live on this street you know we've got to give a little i'm going to be able to meet. the social worker hope barker shows us this was where asylum seekers can find shelter in testimony this city used to be safe for refugees but more and more are hiding from the authorities if the police pick
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them up that looking at either like they did had one or a violent push back from i think what i want to be seen by the police after we meet shut up from argyria who also had documents he was speak to up on the street and spent months in a detention center i haven't. thought hunger striking goes we didn't know for us why are we here for how long it's going to last one incident was especially traumatic might they have brought this group of police. everyone. was really but like so many people. complain or support arbitrary detentions in holding facility so prisons and human rights violations the authorities tell a different story the government says that pushbacks are nothing but turkish propaganda and that so-called secret detention sites don't exist that we are on the
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way to her in a state which is a free removal detention center yet still inaccessible to the public eye. surrounded by the road open even this official detention center is hard to find. an aerial view shows a facility that can hold up to 500 detainees surrounded by barbed wire fencing inside there reports of police violence we obtained this exclusive footage from border monitoring violence network an independent watchdog which documents police brutality and the push backs the video was taken inside her nasty last year the money towards say violence is systematic the greek government has not responded to our interview requests we show the images to the united nations official responsible for refugees certainly. shouldn't happen and it's important
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that the conditions of detention are. worked on collectively but at the same time the asylum service has been you know in the but if you look at the past 3 years the system has changed ready. to strengthen itself for the refugees there is little prospect of any immediate improvement in daily life this facility near to saloniki is supposedly an open camp a concrete wall is being built around it to keep people in ironically construction is being commissioned by the united nations' migration agency. sports on how to berlin have continued their climb away from relegation in bundesliga soccer after beating shock on wednesday evening has had to do it the hard way to aftershock took an early lead thanks to a strike in the 6th minute from army know how tree the berlin fight back started before half time dedrick way out to level discourse with
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a close range header that before jessica and gun come scored the winner which means how to are all but assured of staying in the german football's top flight next. dortmund coach. the intel is it she will wait until the 1st minute to decide whether to play star striker learned in thursday's german cup final against rb leipzig the norwegian is central to dortmund hopes of victory in a game where both coaches are seeking their 1st major silverware. as the i was ticked down to kick off all eyes are focused on german football's grandest day has history of white so too does the question loom will in holland arguably the game's brightest star be there to take part. yelling. that building was on the pitch yesterday after almost 2 weeks out we did not push
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him too hard but it looked good and we wanted to see how it feels he will also say today as we have a short session here and we'll see if it's enough for tomorrow and i don't happen to knock them and. for more in hot pursuit of peace 1st major trophy as coach knows one thing for sure in jaden sanchez he's at least one feet reliable path to goal being which means trickery gave dortmund victory up a lot on the wake and now 5 days later it will be not as man has one final shot at lifting lot trophy before he departs to take charge of buying munich. tomorrow we will try to achieve the maximum which is winning the trophy but i don't think this has a lot of consequences on my personal career rather it's about doing the best possible job every single player and i as the coach then together with the club which employs me and where i still enjoy working with the players after these 2
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years we want to celebrate together that's what it's about it's. a win for would be the club's 1st trophy in 12 years since the club's formation. you're watching t w news. business is next with monica johns and terry margin thanks for watching. every day counts for us and for our planet. bloodlines news is on its way to bring you more concerts the book how do we make sequenced remarks how can we protect habitats.

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