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w, the me ah was, ah, this is the w news live from berlin tonight. the us president tells israel's prime minister he expects just the de escalation today. but that is not what has happened . vigilant at yahoo says he's determined to continue the gaza offensive as violence ranges on for a 10th day. a moss has responded with renewed rockets, fired into israel, sending people they are running for cover. also coming up tonight, clashes in chad as protesters. they're called for civilian rule to be restored. one month after a military takeover and spain accusing morocco of failing to stop migrants crossing
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into the spanish enclave of say, thousands have made the journey this week with many swimming across, only to be sent back. and to phase and deanna in paris, welcoming customers again, as the european union agrees to reopen its borders to travelers who are fully vaccinated against the corona of us. ah, i bring golf reviewers on p b s in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome. we begin with the international push for a truce between israel and hamas. us president jo bite has urged israel to significantly de escalate it's offensive. but israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is not backing down saying the operation will continue until its objectives are achieved. meanwhile,
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the death told is rising with many children also caught in the crossfire. the young girl rescued from what was once her family's home destroyed in an air strike. she was buried in the rebel for hours as her siblings and mother died around her calling for help. the 2 days later, she's recovering with her father in hospital severely traumatized. her name is susie also on the matter of finding that along the way, i heard the voice of my children. from beneath the rubble calling me, i heard my son's voice calling dad, dad, before he suddenly became silent. he's 2 and a half years old. what and my daughter was calling me, dad, dad, a few words. then she went silent to get him off of the
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news. really army has been showing the gas a strip targeting how much this tunnel systems there. they reported that they took aim at about 50 targets, but there's no guarantee there won't be innocent deaths to say we don't love it and we still quite, we can use it. but i want to say that we're doing that while doing the utmost to avoid civilian cows. palestinian president, my food boss, has called for an immediate end to the fighting. i'm at home, we don't have the attacks and destruction in garza are, is really occupation led to terrorism in a war crime that is punishable by international law. what the media however, and into hostilities in the middle east still seems a long way off. international diplomacy is trying to make inroads. german foreign
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minister, high call mass announced he will fly to the region on thursday for talks with israelis and palestinians in. he wasn't in the field. meanwhile, and gaza. susie still isn't talking and she's only just started to eat and drink again. the doctor say they can't get her the psychological help. she needs because of the fighting. if any victims are innocent here, it's the children i for more now we want to go to our correspondent junior regular intelligence. good evening to you, dana. let's start with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. he says he doesn't rule out re occupying gaza. what would that mean. 4 4 well, brent, it wouldn't be unreasonable to assume that the more than an imminent threat and threat this is somewhat of a wink towards hamas and islamic jihad leaders. the last thing that you know and is
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really military need now is actually a ground operation or re occupying the gaza strip. in fact, no israeli soldier has set foot into the gaza strip since 2005 in what has later become known as the gaza. disengagement, so i would assume that this is more of a hint or an implication that is so called dragged into such reaction. israel is indeed able to re occupy the strip. however, it is very unlikely the natania or the idea is really military. would see this as their goal or aspiration you as president joe biden told netanyahu that he expects to see de escalation with them off by the end of today. that is not happening. what does that tell us then about us influence on is real. right? well, so it is a, the united states is most definitely israel,
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strongest allies, so that is definitely not a country that israel wants to l e n 8. however, the biden administration is also using terminology that we have not seen before in israel biden. and if you both had 4 talks in the past week, and this is the 1st time we're buying does not offer his support, does not declaring the say that israel has the right to defend itself. but in fact says quite loud and clear. this is your responsibility. natania to de escalate the situation, which also tells us whom joe biden believes has the authority and the power to bring about that sees fire. and he is definitely moving it to an attorney. i was hans. and what about the europeans? germany's foreign minister hiker mos. he'll be traveling to the middle east, a whole talk could his visit, help move things towards the ceasefire. right, brent? so we are expecting here in israel visit, visits of more than just
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a high call. must other foreign ministers from the you are expected to arrive thursday, and indeed more than it might bring about the seas fire. this is potentially assigned the disease. fire is approach and is in the horizon. what we know is that israel's foreign minister, god the african as he, he sees this visit or he invited the foreign ministers from the you in order to and i quote, show support and solidarity with israel's target, with israel's goal of fighting and detouring. however, from the european side hi cool, my germany for him is there is, will also meet palestinian prime minister and hopefully to all sides. this will help to speed up the already the fire that is already on the horizon. also with an involvement of some sources in egypt. okay. or d, w corresponding dina regular with the latest on the situation between israel and
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the palestinians. tonight, dana, thank you. last saturday and israeli attack destroyed the al gillette building in kansas city. the structure house, the offices of the news organizations, al jazeera and the associated press. the israeli military said it's fighter jets struck the 12 story building because i'm us, military intelligence assets will base. they are. the building was evacuated after israeli forces gave the occupants a warning one hour before the attack. the al jazeera journalists have what colors worked inside the building. when it was, it was there, but it was evacuated after getting that warranty that it would be attacked. he joins me now from gaza. is good to have you on the program. tell us what did you experience last saturday? i mean, tell us about the notice that was given in the evacuation. well, that long story. i wonder why they give us one hour. why not 2 or 3 our. what was
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the wisdom behind that? we don't know actually i'm just, we are still waiting to understand why they did that. anyway, let's go back to saturday while we were engaged in dealing with the emergency daily, daily life affairs, preparing for equipment come come editing, machine you know, and such under such circumstances. of escalation, normally we, we adopt emergency plan because we deploy all the teams everywhere across the gaza strip. so suddenly, in the morning we just the neighbor came on simply, he said, i received a phone call from the id for your patient forces, asking him to leave on to inform others who are staying in this building to evacuate. we have only what you start thinking about. you live
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your life life did every office. so were they able to get out? yes, look, well one hour is enough to leave, but i mean give our q 8 the building because they do us by taking thinking how to save his life to get up as much as we could. 1 you know, we were shocked. traumatized until now. we are traumatized. we list immediately, we could see lots of families. you know, this building is full of children and families. you know, women, we could keep everybody cutting. you're dropping as much as they could like to commence. like close, you know, because nobody, it's one way you know you're leaving your home forever so, so we could see everybody's by the king, including us of course. what about the claims by israel, that there was some os activity inside the building? i mean, you've worked in that building for years. have you were your colleagues, have you ever noticed anything suspicious?
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so laughing, but you know, i have been working there for a living years and i have been frequenting the same building or the same office for 11 years. i know each other, we know who lived that you already did all the residents. so we know everybody there and everybody knows us. we have never seen or met any suspicious, suspicious people or activities. everything was the same routine for living years except the al jazeera office. and that's the sheets press well being covering the development and escalation above from that there is nothing of normal or unusual. i think there were suspicious things in the building. why didn't they go on? just deal with it directly. why the have to hit twitter floor residential building . that's a question that you in the west. i don't know where we are in the 2021. we have the
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medieval agent. so do you ok? you have a very sophisticated machine is technology. why didn't you like my intelligence is doing the world all over the world? this is specialty in to deal with. in case there is in case there is an deal directly with the event, love to destroy 11 or 12 floor buildings and kick the people outside your job, golf and find for alternative. now we are, everybody is talking about covered 90. that's right and everywhere. yeah, the governments are taking the high, the maximum measures of protection and prevention said no 152015 and you unschooled without any simple measure. it was covered 19 yes. let me just ask you, do you think that there should be an independent investigation into the attack on the building? look today that there's
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a list. i'm not going to share that information with related or specialized investigation committed. as far as we understood the they want to share them only be with us. i thought i remember, but i'm not 100 percent sure. with the pentagon or maybe with the higher level of national security, but not to the public, not to special related investigation. this is, this is not our business frankly to, to discuss doctor, we have our own managers. we have an administration, there is a law just, they know how to know the proper doors to, to ask to check why the building or the building was completely destroyed in a few seconds. that's why, unfortunately, we're out of time, but we appreciate you telling us your story tonight. al jazeera journalist f. what? hello in garza. so what,
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thank you for the conflict in the middle east is also being felt here in germany. antisemitic slogans were chanda during recent street. protests fanning concerns among germany's leaders and they parliamentary debate today on the escalation of the minis conflict for administer hiker mos called for a correct down on anti semitism here in german law said people who preach, hate and commit acts of violence, will feel the for full force of the law, he said anti semitism has no place in german culture. these images are, let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . the united states has waived sanctions on the german company, overseen construction of russia. nord stream to pipeline, but it will impose sanctions on russian ships and companies involved in the project . the pipeline runs through the baltic sea into germany. the us previously claimed the pipeline would make europe to dependent on russian energy. germany's foreign minister is called the move construct. thousands of french police officers have
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protested outside parliament in paris. they demanded better protection and harsher punishments for attacks against them. the protest comes 2 weeks after an officer was shot dead while on duty in the southern city. of in your in at least 20 danish city protests have taken place against the repatriation of syrian refugees. authorities recently revoked the residency permits of more than 200 syrians. many have lived in denmark for years with their families and will now be separated. earlier this year, the danish government declared parts of serious safe enough for refugees to return . it has been a month since the president of chad interest, debbie died, and the military take over that followed. since then political unrest and violent protests has engulfed the country. demonstrators again took to the streets today in the capital germaine. protesters have been calling on the army to return power to
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civilians. earlier this week, d, w. 's, west africa correspondent, fred with whom you spoke to young people who had gathered to pay their last respects to a protest leader who was shot dead. emotions are running high in charge, copied to jeremy. now these people got that at the hospital, much had to pick up a body. the victim date of injury is in his paint. when the new tunnel opened, fire on port his toes. and there appears to be no end in sight to trudge in these like these now, but general mohammed has taken over power up to his pride that they be, was killed. these young people angry because of the death of one of them who was shot killed. why he was protesting against military takeover, but they also protesting against france,
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accusing france of completely peace. no crimes being committed in touch. they sentiment on the streets is palpable tires low too for us. both alone is too much meant that we graduate. but we have no jones now, but somebody who never went to school is in power. i'm keeping us up. i need you. it cannot governor chad to be don't to you. where the home of the deceased man trade come to pay that last respect and to comfort the grieving family members much. he's not that i'm sacrifice luck. we have sad, but our brother died for him cause they were p p and they get
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the mom the as funny as grief. this government official said the situation is under control. he also probably says that protests will be allowed in the future. but on the condition that protest does remain peaceful a new benefit, special no gara, 2 or 3 quarters in germany. what card that i've been affected by the protection. for now, the security forces i've maintained on the older security payments and the a lot of the look with the down until it is that is hostile, 5 day to day, according to the position doesn't have also been arrested activist. now, according for an investigation into the debt, the spain has accused morocco of showing
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a lack of respect for the european union by allowing migrants to cross into spain's north african enclave of so you to some 8000 migrants have arrived there over the past few days. many of the risking their lives by swimming around brick waters to cross the border space. interior ministry says more than half of already been sent back. those who make it to the shore of sale are immediately picked up by spanish soldiers. the numbers of migrants who cross from morocco have decreased overnight. after more than 8000 had managed to reach the spanish enclave in a bit. more than a day, spain deployed the army to patrol the border and sent them migrants back. speaking in the parliament in madrid, 2 days spanish prime minister, a little scientist vowed to restore order and said that some 4800 migrants had been sent back to the spinal. but i remind you that the border with soda is not only a border between spain and morocco, but also
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a european border. and that in this case, the lack of control by the american authorities is not only a lack of respect was being, but also to was the european union. some reports as well as this footage suggest moroccan police allowed many of the migrants to cross over to soda unhindered because of a diplomatic spat with spain. moroccans upset that a separatist leader who is seeking independence for the western sahara regent ruled by morocco is currently getting medical treatment in spain than what the officials in madrid say. they are further reinforcing security and so that to prevent more arrivals w's young. philip shoulds is in the enclave. he gave us this assessment of the situation. they are right now here at the guard of the situation at the very 10th. for most of the day, it seems as if the situation at the barta was under control. but within the last 3040 minutes, just behind the large groups of migrants when across the border again to arrive
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here in spain, the spanish authorities seem to be overwhelmed. they try to set up, you makes up shouts. but we are talking about thousands of migrants in a small city off about $80000.00 inhabitants. so the situation is, is very tense. you see big group of migrants virtually at every corner in the city center. and what is especially disturbing you see also groups of teen age group, even though sharon begging for foods and asking for help. that was john phillip shields. they're reporting here in europe. several countries are now taking steps towards reopening and allowing more pre pandemic activities. after 6 months of corona virus restrictions, people in france are able to enjoy outdoor dining again. cafes, restaurants and bars are now open. i'll be with limited capacity. frances many
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cinemas, theaters and museums are also back in business. and as of today, austria is also relaxing the rules after 200 days of locked down people there are dining out and kathy and beer gardens again, daily, with 1900 cases in both countries have been falling recently. the case numbers in france still remain the highest in europe. or correspondence in paris and vienna have more so day the french record by a wave of enthusiasm. as after about 6 months of closer, they could socialize for the 1st time again on cafe and restaurant terraces. museums, the actress cinemax and normal senses supp reopen their doors, and the cook has now been pushed back from 7 to 9 pm. the country is to live for 6 and further in the coming weeks. and president, amount of my call has said that people need to go back to a french way of life,
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but it is a risky bet. as infection, right? i feel quite high and other strains such as the indian variety of spreading and france. the government and the people are hoping that the country won't have to go back on its reopening strategy. that some i calling furniture people here in vienna are excited about something as simple as having a coffee outdoors like here in this coffee house, or just having a menu called in their hands for the very 1st time in 6 months. because starting from today, it's not only allow to reopen restaurants and hotels is also possible to foreigners entering all 3 are to enjoy the very same. we don't need to quarantine if that's the important fact here. if you do have a negative call the test or proof of explanation or prove that you've had copied already. now, with all the excitement comes also some skepticism. however, among some restaurant owners who told us that because of all these conditions still
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in place, they doubts that one's dispersed. excitement is over, a lot of customers will actually come in fractions frequent their places. also, there are curve you denied for a few starting at 10 pm is still in place. so with all the excitement comes also the skepticism just how much the customers are going to help to keep business is afloat. and there's also concern among biologist that by opening and reopening everything, it was in all 3 of these also the risk that the infraction rate is going to increase again soon. and that was lisa louis, paris, and funny for char, reporting from vienna. sports things now and woke up when there's thomas mueller and much most have been welcome back to the german national team just ahead of next month all important european championships. the 2 had been told they were no longer needed on the tea back in 2019, but as he announced the new lineup coach, you're welcome. love said miller and hummels will be valuable in the upcoming turn
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. him no wonder he is smiling. one might say, thomas miller, the last last the fall was a will winner in 2014, under jimmy coach here, kim love. despite being one of europe's most famous players, he was unceremoniously dumped by love in 2019. now miller, an defend a mat tunnels, back in the sport for next month, europe ian championship 40. can i just when you a successful tournament is extremely important for german football and the whole nation. so we have decided to recall math almost. thomas miller from us who have had a very strong season. so me think that the leadership qualities i guess from and how they are on the you could tell the team and take the shot, and this is a month after all, i need to scheme and couldn't. i'm done. the german f a puts out
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a video showing how intensive learn deliberations had been the near the end of 15 roller coaster years. tried to defend a christian good into and monaco kevin fall and of the over notable in recall. it's sort of via even we didn't reach the goals, which we set those in 2019, and 2020 yard especially given the corona virus pandemic. upon the me a nice saw we didn't develop in all areas of the page like we imagined we would or i'm distribute. so we said ok, we have to rethink everything, get on to keep missing somebody. but thinking, even with miller and holes, germany were dumped out in the group stage of the 2018 world cup. they now faced the team that won that so that france and your ro opener prepared for more drama. where you're watching the news you as
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a reminder about were top story you as president joe biden has urged israel to de escalate in conflict with cancer. it's israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's to continue the operation. the w news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day tonight. europe preparing for a hot that's summer. we'll be right back with the news. the news news. the news.
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