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have their hopes been fulfilled. in years after the arab spring. 1000000000 starts june 7th on d w. this is d w news live from berlin no diplomatic breakthrough and no let up in is ready palestinian violence israeli airstrikes destroyed a building aimed gaza city housing major international media outlets the military says the high rise was linked to hamas intelligence but press freedom groups are outraged. and israel's financial center comes under its heaviest
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bombardment so far hamas launches dozens of rockets from gaza into television. also coming up in sports news crunch time in the bundesliga outskirt beach brain and the books themselves another season in germany's top flight. on pablo photo i.d.'s welcome to the program the white house has way dana on the conflict between israel and the palestinians u.s. president joe biden has again emphasized israel's right to defend itself and has told the palestinian president mahmoud abbas that hamas must end its rocket bombardment of israel meanwhile there's been more bloodshed in the palestinian territories multiple members of an extended family in gaza were killed by israeli
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bombs israeli airstrikes also destroyed a tower block housing apartments and offices of international media organizations. 13 stories reduced to rubble in seconds israel not hesitating to strike back hard against hamas. the building housed international news agencies israel's defense forces say hamas intelligence was using the media as unwitting human shields. warned about the attack journalists pleaded with an israeli intelligence officer for more time. look here from the a.p. news agency all of our equipment is in there including cameras and editing equipment give me 15 minutes to get it out. request denied
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the airstrike went ahead as planned. in another part of gaza a family of 10 had no warning before bombs flattened their home they were killed in their sleep all except for baby omar so i mean. my cousin died with her children only omar here survived. he hurt his leg and his eye and he can't breastfeed because his throat is injured. in israel hamas rocket attacks are also killing civilians. one man died when a rocket struck his building in a tel of eve suburb. others narrowly escapes death. 2 more metres and it would have been my house. i was in the shelter and i said that's it the building is gone.
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the united states has sent a mid ranking diplomat how the ahmed to negotiate a cease fire but there's no breakthrough so far. well our washington bureau chief in this poll has more on the white house's diplomatic push for peace while hyena's and president biden has telephoned with both the israeli and palestinian leaders are there any indications of progress towards a truce was made right into a separate calls most of i've been conferred with prime minister benjamin netanyahu of israel and president mahmoud abbas the palestinian leader about efforts to broker a cease fire while biden is actually supporting israel rights to defend itself he urged netanyahu to protect civilians and journalists and probably only hours after this phone call this the non netanyahu himself posed
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a speech to facebook he vowed to continue attacks on hamas until and this is a quote israel's security is guaranteed so that indicates that the phone call of president president biden didn't bring the want of results well the united nations is set to debate the israeli palestinian conflict on sunday now the u.s. had blocked an earlier meeting now what can we expect from from the debate. right secretary of state blinken wanted the meeting to happen not only the next just because he wanted to have more time to work behind the scenes to work on diplomatic solutions but probably with the reaction off today of mr netanyahu is posts on facebook after the phone call with president biden i think it's fair to say that there is actually little hope at this point that we will see a major breakthrough anything substantial tomorrow right well now we have that
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reaction but the white house is also voiced pointed criticism at israel over the bombing which destroyed the building housing u.s. news agency associated press in gaza can you tell us a little bit more about washington's reaction overall. to give our international viewers a little bit of a perspective we do have to understand that president biden is very much focused on domestic issues in these 1st months of his presidency but many democrats are getting really loud or now and wanting the president to be more forceful in his actions especially after the day after the bombing of the media tower by is you know i mean many american journalists have been doing life from this very tower actually also our colleagues from w. because they thought it would be safe there they would have never imagined that israel would lodge an asteroid on this tower so that will put
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a lot of pressure on president biden to react as always enos poll in washington thank you. well there's been outrage from some international media strike on the building housing al-jazeera and associated press in gaza the president of the a.p. strongly condemned the israeli airstrike saying quote this is an incredibly disturbing development we narrowly avoided a terrible loss of life a dozen a.p. journalists and freelancers were inside the building and thankfully we were able to evacuate them in time the world will know less about what is happening in gaza because of what happened today. or earlier our jerusalem correspondent tanya came out told us how israeli authorities have responded to international criticism over the bombing of the council tower statements came out 1st of all by the israeli military there were actually 2 statements so they were saying i will quote you
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through a few lines from them they said that the building contained military assets used to be longing to the intelligence office of the hamas terrorist organization and it was in the statement they later said it was an r. and d. office and the 2nd statement that hamas hyatt's according to the statement behind civilian media offices and used them as human shields and that it's hamas actually that place says military targets deliberately at the heart of densely populated areas in the gaza strip so they didn't give any more details so evidence. the offices that they're talking about and this is a bit and line but hearing here officially but we've seen also in the past days happening in gaza high rise buildings a lot of buildings also. which also contain presidents of flats and people living that it became homeless now. that they were targeted because israel says they are
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containing infrastructure or offices belonging to hamas or other militant groups that was tanya came out reporting earlier from jerusalem well violence has spilled out onto the streets across israel in cities where jews and arabs have been living side by side for many years at this new unrest is exposing underlying tensions not least in one district of the coastal city of tel aviv. anonymous attacked his home on a tough cocktails into the home of an arab israeli family in jaffa 2 children awoken from sleep their home and their bodies burning. their neighbors to a frightened they mount a protest thank you to the we cannot accept an attack on these children on our homes we here to say out loud no to violence much more how you can email had to i had none and i don't. protests in other parts of israel weren't so peaceful here in
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season real demonstrators blocked off streets and fought with police. rockets fired by hamas from the gaza strip pound israel some explode in mid-air targeted by defense systems others wreak havoc in residential areas. and me if you get so much i served in years radiometer for 2 years i know what rockets sound like . me i was terribly frightened but god is with us it's horrible horrible. nora in the occupied west bank to tensions flare between palestinians and the israeli military on what palestinians call not by day catastrophe day commemorating those forced from their homes by the founding of israel and 940 and. all the conflict in the middle east has brought people on to the streets in cities worldwide to protest against the violence here in germany thousands marched in support of the palestinians. campaigners around the world organized rallies
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to condemn the violence in the middle east and to commemorate not about the displacement of hundreds of thousands of palestinians when the state of israel was created in 1048 most of saturday's events were peaceful although in berlin police broke up at least one pro palestinian gathering and arrested several demonstrators still the people made their voices heard. i just want that to be peace between jews muslims and christians we're all human but many messages in there but my message is that the bombarding and the killing should stop. in a war there are only losers there is no winner. in this case children are dying on both sides. and that's not nice. elsewhere in the city a smaller gathering backing these rallies but most of the rallies around the world
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have been in support of the palestinians. in france police fired tear gas in an attempt to break up a rally in the north of paris crowds gathered even though city authorities had banned the march fearing an outbreak of anti semitic violence. there was also solidarity down under with a pro palestinian gathering in sydney. as the renewed violence deepens the rift in the middle east many are around the world are uniting in protest. or have for some other news making headlines around the world the operator of the largest u.s. gasoline pipeline says it has resumed normal operations after being hit by a ransomware attack the disruption to colonial pipelines network stretching from texas to the east coast triggered supply shortages and long lines at many gas
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stations. russia has deployed aircraft and fire fighters to extinguish farse fires and heat wave has pushed temperatures above 30 degrees celsius in central russia and siberia in the eastern region of 2 men flames have been govt more than 60000 hectares. well this weekend sees the 2nd to last round of the sneaker games with a lot at stake for those battling to avoid relegation faced braman with both teams barely above the drop zone i was berg came away victorious securing another season in the top flight and leaving braman in deep trouble. the message was simple and obvious work the fans believe anything less than a win for their team could mean having to prepare for the 2nd division even with one more game to play. their coach marcus vine cyril knew it too.
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and so did better braman coach florian cole felt his team was an even worse shape trailing 2 points behind our sport but things swung in his team's favor in the 13th minute when outscored midfielder ruben vargas was given his walking papers for attempting to kick an opponent which took v.a.r. to confirm it man advantage verda braman. yet odds were compensated well and then in the 57th minute scored when ronnie could erupt took an opportune shot after a fortune of bounce went his way from a corner when neil spork. braman pushed forward but it was not to be. and in the final minute of regulation time this oxford breakaway and penalty shot. taking the honors was daniel. to nail the final score.
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outs were celebrations were understandable. as was braman stis appointment. org remain in the top flight next season oh and its final league game coming up it's against byron unic and a very hungry robert leavened off skate on the hunt for the all time bundesliga goal scoring title a match up i'll be glad not to have to win. that's all we have time for and this hour for me and the rest of the team here in berlin to take care and see you soon. as long as. i know just you know who today nothing would change you know the banks. and so was the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. and you hear me now yes yes we can hear you and how last year's
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how did demon shop go from world beaters to a football punchline and how to made. for the world cup 3 european championships they've made the final of both those tournaments a combined 14 times anyway you slice it germany are one of the most accomplished sides in international. the 1st time in my life. unthinkable has. germany not because. it's not just the un's savery with a failure hanging in the air since the 28000 world cup germany's 1st group stage exit since the 1930 s. they've been in an unshakeable rut so what happened to. well to find out we're going to start with the man. for talking about germany there's no getting around europe you live the longest serving coach in
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international football he's more than luster in nearly 15 years at the helm. before and after the world cup party. in the 12 years prior to 20 term he had only lost 9 competitive matches since then they've already lost 7. still his early years were incredible initially your contends moans assistant is widely seen as the type to call brains behind germany's tremendous 2006 run he got the big job immediately after the world cup and saw historic success. helped revolutionize games with an attack that oppressed. and remained some of the best football of the 2010 germany's 2014 world cup. a whole country celebrated. by.
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the laws of his functions. germany fans and brothers hosty and renee went wild celebrating that famous victory over argentina when i was a good student. a flaw in the studio and. 3 years later lifting the confederations cup with the b. team proved live could get the most out of just about anybody but maintaining that hunger is never easy there's a reason only 2 countries have ever repeated a world cup when live opened up to kickoffs kamila about this and 20 team. member. just as i mentioned just moments will be. one for the it feel like. this on the day of the. stores and keeping a coach on for a while to pull world cup cycles is always
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a gamble shaking up the team and tactics gets harder with one man at the top for so long maybe stuck mission was inevitable. as much as we might like to we can't blame it all on determine if they might have been a tad bit overconfident when they gave him a new contract one month before the world cup in russia. very they learned that the 2014 when would it magically repeat itself now it's clearer than ever germany's issues run deeper than the one bad world cup. through all of this it seems germany have lost track of their winning identity. germany have always had a clear footballing identity but these days it's harder than ever to know what to expect whenever germany take the pitch for decades including the glorious hades of the seventies and ninety's the football might not always have been pretty but it was affect. all of my hot season which has been.
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germany were the unstoppable side works relying on team spirit fitness and a disciplined defense to be more talented scots. this is rooted in germany's 1st major success under the thumb of their coach step head bigger motivated his underdog side into beating the best team in the world hungary and lifting the 54 world cup. later technical evolution seem to be limited to working the ball to get older in the seventy's. followed by your game since man in the ninety's and then the stunning innovation of passing 2 miroslav klose 023 it's. the. married germany's athleticism pritchett and mentality with flowing football and suffocating passing. but suddenly in 20 teams
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it was nowhere to be found. for former germany international stefan kiesling germany's identity issues are clear especially when you compare today's roster to his 2010 world cup teams most of whom went on to win it all in brazil minor annoyance. and. matches are. notes and probably. $404.00 must be on clue was there. could be 10. and then. you saw yesterday and you can ask. those some youngsters like us you like him each have stepped into leadership roles live steve has lost its critical balance between
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mentality and technical ability. would. he meant listen to norm on. the tunnel and stick but there months. it doesn't help that the german death a has been in the near constant state of stand. off the field instead of serving as a source of pride the national team have spent the past couple years hounded by scandal criticism and doubt 1st message is a retired from demon chopping 20 teams accusing the f.a. of racism over a ted wing of his photo with turkish president aired on. the fall out unleashed a lengthy debate about racism in german football. and 29 teams f.a. president i know how to handle stepped down accusations of mismanagement and
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bribery i'll be enough then so love this kind of stuff. that's all muslims i. got. on just a moment if. i wasn't vocal. on the pitch decision to drop star players thomas muller mounts huddles and jerome boateng has led to constant criticism but also overshadowed its attempts to build a new side with you. in fact it's the post world cup rebuild that has given luke some of his biggest problem. the hype of new extend there were fuelled by an exciting crop of youngsters hitting their prime and his system playing creative beautiful football after the debacle in russia a new generation was meant to take the reins but hasn't quite gotten the plan. was
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. right i was. to go. for you here. right and you know when you know you'll be banished a lot. i'll call and tell you remove all my. things right. if avoiding criticism was lives it didn't work. boa take it humbles may have been important for him but using their experience to help new talent he just would have been a safer bet especially now that live looks likely to bring at least one of them back for the euros unless his true plan was to look tony it's into a false sense of security by removing big names from the squad only to bring them back any daft surprise move just before the tournament that he's a genius meanwhile working youngsters into the team hasn't gone smoothly. enough not to be the mc. and victims protests create.
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oh and. you're going to tell him to. not to lose she says i mean. one doesn't you know pretty ships are going to go try that despite a raft of incredibly talented young players here through a commish laon gorecki and surge not greek were the only ones who have truly cemented themselves in the team of course one can't assume the next generation will automatically match the 24 team winning cohort many exciting prospects especially in the back have developed into solid pros but not quite world beaters. who just. missed. them as all of them understand. as. far as any falls under still or.
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dead and it's not to feel guilty at the. utinam the dean all sweet and in else will get. the sling now working in never cusins front office since germany's need struggles as structural. i would be if you just go always going to be an intrusion into reality to try to recover just us all descending like it's me on . the past. or. as if you wish to go. about my sins i was in my books. although the bundestag is great for developing youngsters many of them are foreigners the percentage of the leeds players made up of germans younger than 232126. meanwhile many of germany's youth teams have struggled.
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why worry about the whole youth movement thing when you only need to think about the immediate future combine that with the likely return of some of the banished bats and anything can happen. to germany when it all. sets not through the fly but. by his descent into much of the. i'm just going to go. at the end of the day it's still germany the squad is still stacked and live still a world cup winner maybe bring the band back together for one last tournament will see them right off into the sun but if i were in germany fan i'd maybe hold off on that euro 2020 winner neck tattoo if we're being totally honest lives seems much more likely to go out with a whimper than
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