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he refused. 3 warning rockets from a drone where the building then it was hit by a heavy were plane. and flattened down as and people are watching there's no doubt in scratching their heads and trying to figure out why this building was targeted so the guessing game starts you know whether any hamas or islamic jihad offices or connections as far as you know in this building. well usually use the house and other factions they have their secret offices i can't say that they have offices there or they might be but i mean. they have governmental offices which is where targeted as well but these buildings like. raised targeted some apartments not the whole buildings but this time they flattened the whole building even if there is some people are wondering why the israelis are not targeting. apartments or flats in case there was.
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you know the door state by activists from hamas or islamic jihad this building is not a new building it's there since long time and it's not out of sudden there are some hamas people in there so it was shocking and it was an incredible it's in the central gaza city and it's surrounded by many high buildings so i'm sure the neighboring or next door buildings were damaged as well we understand that hamas has been reacting to this bombing what exactly have they been saying. well hamas is always. the killer the military wing of hamas to some brigades is saying that israelis are targeting civilian buildings and response to that they they fire and lunch struck into israel and the fest time when they targeted the 1st
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high building they respond with with rockets into television every time there is israeli airstrike on great. buildings they fire rockets into israel mainly the center of israel and the latest statement was was by the spokesman of the cassandra gates and said that after destroying the civilian building. tel of eve and center israel has to stand on one leg and waiting for our shocking response so it means that the brigades might might launch rockets into israel again. in gaza city where seemingly minute by minute there's more news to report many thanks your welcome let's bring in now jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer tanya you've been reporting now from the israeli army on that media building in gaza brought down this afternoon bring us up to date on what
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they are saying. well they actually released a statement very shortly after the building was brought down and according to that statement and i've read it read you parts of it to quote from it it contained that's a quote military assets belonging to the intelligence offices off the hamas terror organization it continues to say the building contains civilian media offices which the hamas terror organization hides behind and uses as human shields it also says says hamas and that's a quote again deliberately places military target at the heart of densely populated civilian areas in the gaza strip and they also stressed in this. statement that they had given warning and sufficient time for residents and the people there for evacuating the building you have yourself have worked out of that building tanya i
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was going to ask you whether there was anything that could have justified that strike but it's clear that what they're telling you is that there was clearly a connection to a mosque and other so-called terrorist organizations. well as my colleague cousin but. also said i mean we've seen that throughout the past days in this country that you know is the israeli army has targeted several high rise or larger buildings mainly in gaza city saying that they. were you know to have to offices infrastructure belonging thomaso make. now but again this is a huge building and it houses not just international media like or syria which are reporting as well on this conflict from there but it houses also you know residential units flats the people we've seen that now time and time again in these high rise buildings that people are made homeless. clearly we
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have to play devil's advocate here and there are some people who will say this is just a clearly a convenient excuse on the part of the israeli defense what would how would you respond to that. but i think you have to offset the israeli media. folks person of the israeli army by the targeted i mean they put it very clear statement out by the target at this building and that we have seen this over the past day in this conflict that this saying they are targeting infrastructure by. militant groups. the question is and also my colleague who sent gaza pointed that out but they always have to bring the whole building down or whether they target at some sometimes they only target also apartments or certain sites within the building attacks have certainly been launched from both sides
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a mosque has been escalating its rocket offensives on television can you tell us more about that. well absolutely every seen that today a. very severe rocket fire and several waves actually within a very short time around midday. and again targeting. israel mainly also televisa and surrounding cities. you see in that appears to that several rockets actually. made impact and one of the rockets made impact in a residential building in the gun that's just next to tel aviv where one person died and then a civilian died from from that rocket strike but of course also rocket barrages continue throughout you know in the morning and even now you know we get there getting constant alerts for this in the south surrounding the gaza strip and the
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south and south and cities. are u.s. envoy is there now to meet with israeli and palestinian leaders there is a u.n. security council meeting tomorrow can international efforts get this conflict back under control. this is says still to see i mean this this conflict has again in the past i was reporting on it has intensified again it's a 6 days now and at the same time you know them on the reports that we've read and that is ready media and in the arab media that mediation efforts. you know mediation is usually is being done by egypt by qatar by the united nations other activists they have in previous rounds of conflicts also during the wars they have been hamas and israel and the question is really whether both parties you know have. reached whatever they see as the men's you know whether they are prepared now
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to end this this round of very severe an intense intense hostilities. indefatigable tanya kramer thank you tanya. most of the later street violence has been seen and mixed cities in israel where jews and arabs have been living together for many years cities like up and load were captured by israeli forces in the 1948 war much of the arab population was displaced as jewish migration flowed in from overseas but a large arab population remains most of them israeli citizens the cities have until recently been mostly free of trouble but the latest on ras is exposing underlying tensions. in the central city of lud the running battles between police and is really out of iraq today again. this man was one of 15 arrested here. police say they also confiscated an improvised
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submachine gun and 9 molotov cocktails. in haifa in the north there were more police searches. and 19 more people arrested on suspicion of rioting and attacking police. not far away in just a. police across a burning barricade before clashes that led to 2 more arrests. in just a mostly out of district of tel aviv the streets lay quiet after a night of violence but saw an arab child seriously wounded when a fire bomb was thrown into his home. some were determined to go about their daily business regardless but many prefer to stay inside fearing the civil war which israel's prime minister has warned. the conflict in the middle east has brought people on to the streets in cities worldwide to protest against the israeli attacks
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here in berlin police clash with crowds as thousands converge for a pro palestinian some demonstrators have been arrested. people are marking a knack day here in berlin reporter reed is at one of the demonstrations jared tensions were high the last time we saw you what's happening where you are now. well michael a little bit earlier i spoke to a policeman who told me that police had broken up to protest one of the gaza solidarity protests that have been going on here in noid current district so you can probably see behind me a bunch of police vans the crowds had sort of been marching from this direction on my left down one of the main thorough fairs in noida turn about 200 meters behind me police then stops them and force them to return in the direction of which they
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had come and eventually as people were marching back that led to our scuffles i saw police firing pepper spray some of the crowds other people told me that they that they witnessed police. slamming other people of the crowd to the ground i have to stress i didn't see that myself but this is what people have told me so definitely a tense situation here in central berlin. well heidi hardly need to tell you jared in germany that the situation has been fairly tense all around also due to problems of anti semitism in recent days how deep is that sense today in berlin as far as you can see. well in terms of anti semitism i haven't seen any anti semitic acts taking place here at these protests there largely gaza solidarity protests and protests against
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israel but you're right tensions across the country have been high we've seen acts of anti-semitism outside synagogues we've seen crowds chanting in cities like gil's in kiersten in bonn and dusseldorf israeli flags were burned in front of synagogues this is of course being condemned by people like the german foreign minister hiker must under merkel the german chancellor who all say acts like this have no place in german society many many thinks it's our jared reed in berlin. now for some other news making headlines around the world at this hour polls have opened in chile where voters are electing 155 delegates to draft a new constitution it will replace the one imposed decades ago or during pinochet's military dictatorship activists hope the new framework will include equality for
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women and environmental protections. 2 tornadoes have struck central and eastern china at least 10 people were killed and more than $300.00 injured winds of more than 100 kilometers per hour ripped through the city of wood on destroying homes and damaging construction sites. britain has sent public health officials and the army into 2 towns for door to door coronavirus testing bolton and blackburn in northwest england have seen an increase in the fast spreading strain gripping india england is still planning to ease some lockdown measure see. right through the latest developments in the covert 19 pandemic in poland cafes bars and restaurants will with outdoor seating have reopened after 7 months many businesses welcomed customers at midnight australia has sent its 1st repatriation flight to india after
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a ban on entry from india expired and venezuela has approved russia's single dose sputnik light $1000.00 vaccine that distributors say the shot is nearly 80 percent effective at preventing severe illness. now colombian authorities are warning bad government protests risk prolonging a 3rd wave of the pandemic confirmed deaths from covert 1000 have passed 80000 in hospitals are full but protestors are undeterred they say little has been done about another death toll that of demonstrators shot by security forces. these demonstrators in cali are headed for the pan-american highway. to blockade one of colombia's most important trade routes. their protests have met fierce resistance including being shot at.
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organizers say the justice system has shown no interest in investigating the shooting. so far we have not been informed about any investigation. also nothing about our people who have gone missing or about the women raped by police officials. the state doesn't listen it's a dictatorship that's oppressing the people. human rights activists have joined in. organizers see them as a way to increase visibility for their cause. people ask us to help so that the international community contributes. we need the international community to contribute so that life is respected in this country.
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during this absolutely dignified struggle for justice in. that struggle has cost the lives of almost 50 people in recent weeks according to human rights activists in this county neighborhood people offer evidence of the violence they faced. they claim that security forces shoot at them with live ammunition and point to these bullet holes as proof. that this little hole was caused by these things the police shoot at us. they insist that they shoot rubber bullets but look at this. what started as a rally against tax reform has turned into more than 2 weeks of protests 'd. it's threatening the political order with calls for the president's resignation growing louder. china has landed
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a spacecraft on mars the latest step in its ambitious space program the rover will stay in its lander for a few days of tests before it begins exploring the red planet china is the only the 2nd country to land on mars after the u.s. . after a treacherous journey through the martian atmosphere the chinese spacecraft lands safely on the red planet a major triumph for beijing space ambitions and the culmination of years of hard work. for example this was not an easy task it's our 1st time down this path and we have encountered many difficulties and it was through a lot of hard work that today we were able to make our goals a reality i'm delighted this is a key event for the china air space and technology corp this is the chinese people's 1st river landing on another planet. there's
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a wrong rover on board will explore an icy area of mars known as utopia plenty of it was formed by the violent impact of an asteroid about 4000000000 years ago past space probes have discovered large amounts of frozen water under the surface here and an enormous layer of ice lies only a few meters below the surface using radar jurong can precisely measure the underground i was. there very very is named after the chinese god of fire 8 days after landing when diagnostic tests have finished it will go into action. nasa is 2 miles robots use similar high tech equipment to jurong even though nasa research takes years drones mission will be short for 3 months the rover will explore the surface of mars measure its magnetic field and study the properties of weathered martian rock the pro-ball then for the collected data back to earth to
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a ground station in china. now for some other news making headlines around the world heavy rains in brazil have caused flooding in towns along the amazon river the city of announces under a state of emergency and some 20000 people have been forced to leave their homes scientists say this year's flooding is far more severe than what's normally expected during the rainy season. pope francis has met the u.s. climate envoy john kerry to prepare for a u.n. summit on the environment kerry arrived in the vatican as part of our european tour to meet government officials and business leaders to discuss the climate conference in glasgow so this building here looks like a nuclear power station according to britain's prince charles in fact it's the national theatre in london it's an example of brutalist no frills architectural
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style popular in the 1960 s. and seventy's often called bleak and institutional many of these buildings faced demolition this former laborde tory in berlin is one but now fans want to rescue it from bulldozers. the architecture style known as brutal ism can be described as monumental colorless and inhuman these edifices tend to polarize to some their eyes sores while others a growing number of architecture aficionados the world over are rediscovering brutalist. findon. i find branch of wisdom so shas an aging because it's so antagonistic and controversial on the one hand the buildings are written off as ugly and many of them do take some getting used to. but once you look behind the scenes and begin to understand why these structures look the way they do it's a whole architectural cosmos open as. you take toward us across most. this
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17 story apartment block in berlin was designed in 1057 by a french swiss architect. the man who coined the term brutal is an architecture historian and photographer felix torker sees it as one of the city's principal examples of the style. the building with its 530 apartments has been called a machine for a living. museum was unable to carry out his plans for the interior but this one apartment was later remodeled to reproduce the architect original idea it's based on his color theories. granted color the same importance as the floor plan and layout hendrix pedler and bought the apartment and most of its furnishings . we were not going to change the colors of his apartment never was like a house of cards sticking it was just fall down if you if searching too much.
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also left unchanged since the late 1970 s. the czech embassy building in downtown berlin and the architect even designed the lamps tables and armchairs. recently a british publisher put out a series of city guides focusing on brutal is a feeling curated the berlin edition increasing support for brutal is among social media have put a hold on some demolition plans including at this former animal testing lab nicknamed the mouse bunker in the 1960 s. when these buildings were planned a great number of structures from the mid to late 19th century were torn down buildings that we think of fabulous today and a horrified at how much beautiful old architecture has been lost at the time many of them were only around 60 years old exactly the same age as these buildings are today so we have to think about whether or not we want to repeat the same mistakes
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. all the while new. buildings are going up in the new style this berlin apartment building called the block has already won several awards. its unfinished look was not only to be stylish but to reduce construction costs and to keep it down. more than 6 decades after it hit the scene brutalist architecture still polarizes and fascinates people today. switching gears now formula one has canceled the turkish grand prix overcovered $1000.00 concerns the race was only included in the calendar 2 weeks ago as a replacement for the canadian grand prix and now it too has gone it will be
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replaced by a 2nd event in austria new travel restrictions are behind the latest cancellation and at the end spain's call those signs put in the fastest time in the auto category in stage 2 of the competition the spanish veteran completed the 339 kilometers in just over 3 hours and 16 minutes in his mini cooper outpacing. who was more than a minute behind 3rd on the day was another veteran. who still retains top spot in the overall standings and in the motorbikes another spaniard lorenzo's central dino was quickest to extend his overall the. the late basketball great kobe bryant is being inducted into the n.b.a. hall of fame he was killed in a helicopter crash last year bryant played his entire career with the los angeles lakers winning 5 n.b.a. championships with them the 18 time all-star is being honored with
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a special exhibit called koby a basketball life it will be presented by michael jordan the only other player to get his own exhibit and a reminder of our top story the conflict in israel and the palestinian territories is escalating israel israeli airstrikes have destroyed a tower in gaza city the military says the block is linked to hamas intelligence the building also housed several international media organizations meanwhile hamas rockets have reached israel's key coastal city. and coming up after the break our health magazine show in good shape don't forget you can stay up to date with all the recent headlines in our website d w dot com and to follow us on twitter and instagram at the news i'm michael ok we'll see you soon with more news at the top of the out.
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