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murdered the children that were killed and the innocent women, anyone additional has a value. so this has to be done that in this israeli watertown opinions were mixed. bad. hello. this is not a fire. they should not have stopped and i don't know what will happen in a year and half a year to year so. so finally, there is a cease fire here. hopefully there will be peace in the country club of tomorrow. i'm sick of this mass color, but i got the most israel and how mass are claiming victory in the conflict. the task of rebuilding now begins with hopes the truth will last go straight to tanya cram, roberts dw respondent in gather city, tanya,
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is the sci fi holding? while at the moment, at least, the sci fi seems to be holding the gaza city. of course that's also on the minds of many people. they're worried about. you know what could happen if it doesn't hold. so at the moment it is quite in gaza, but it's a tense, quiet. how much of course portraying this as a victory will the ordinary people bear and gather c at the same way? well, i think it's a bit of a strange atmosphere on the one hand, of course. hum. other militant groups portrayed it as a victory, but people yeah. now are coming out enough to 11 days of fighting from bartman and rock. it strikes into israel and they have to pick up the i said the left of 11 days ago. so it is not an easy kid. all the devastation you can see it in gaza. many thousands, tens of thousands of people have actually lost,
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have been displaced. so we saw some people know slowly going back and seeing what is left of the home. so it is not an easy atmosphere. and of course, there's also worry about whether i will hold quite a lot for people to take in how long will it be for guys to recover from all of this devastation was very hard to estimate because the situation of cause it's not easy, it has been under located for almost 14 years, that means every building material is it's not easy to bring it in either from israel or from egypt. so we know that several 1000 units at least have been destroyed or severely damaged for people to live. and so this will take time to rebuild, of course, but i think at the moment the focus is on you know,
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for those who have lost loved ones. you know, it's a morning period for those who are injured to, to take care of them. and also for, you know, the ordinary people here, somehow to pick up their lives. and that's going to be a difficult situation for these people to resume their lives. are we seeing any, any support or anything of percent of the source that will come in the sense of that? well, several countries have already pledged you many tarion aid. and there was also today because for enjoying this like us, where net into gaza another crossing. this is karen shallow crossing. also as far as we know, opened for some humanitarian aid coming in. egypt has also pledged to help the mother crossing with egypt and the south of gaza. so i think the international community has also led to help rebuilding. but of course, this is something that's in the future. so people, you know,
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for the moment they're here and they have to deal with what is the here on the ground. okay? me as tanya grandma and gather city. thank you for bringing us up to speed. now israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has hailed the gather, offensive as an exceptional success. and he warn her mass that there would be a new level of force should resume rocket attacks on israel. now earlier today, as you know, described what the offensive had accomplished. the couple of them, you know, we attacked the mass tunnels, we took out many targets in what they call the metro below that gaza strip me talk to us as a no exit. but we struck more than 100 kilometers of that system. and we demonstrated that it was boner ball and could be destroyed the hulu, that we eliminated more than $200.00 terrorists among them $25.00 senior leaders, including brigade commanders, shoot,
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we eliminated an important part of the mass and islam of jihad leadership. and those who are not eliminated now know that our long arm can reach them anywhere unless you go to the homeless. i'm a so call is a freelance journalist in jerusalem and he joins us now. some you welcome to the program. are there any concerns about whether the sci fi will hold yeah, well i can tell you that the hearing the jerusalem at the time that the palestinians have been celebrating, what they see as a victory by the palestinian resistance. israeli here had been in a different mood. but if we are just looking at the question of whether the fire will continue or not, it is very clear that the fraction in the gaza strip are not interested in resuming this. around. they have expressed the just the minutes ago,
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again, same thing, the scenes for the role that they have played, even the events that we've seen there all the time oscar today, late, this announcement has been that israel as we go on its troops from the elect, some laws, so they don't see it as a reason for us flare up. and what israel is, i've been saying is that if there will be launches from the gaza strip, then they will see it as a violation. so that means even if there will be a balloon or something will be launch from the gaza strip, there will be in israeli response. so i see one has to sometimes look at what will happen along the border with gaza to see whether it will be such as flare up. right . and what's the situation in jerusalem looking like right now? yeah, well the situation was after the night in which thousands out in the street, the celebrate thing is through the towns in the west bank and there was the
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friday and i think some of the worshippers were surprised to see a police force in the compound of the mos, you know, the palestinian resistance groups hamas hard as they referred to themselves, the resistance. they have a claim, the big victory over is wrong. and they talked about the fact that the doctor is now being liberated. so there was some attacks against the police man and the policeman responded. they were classes over 15 that promised to have been wounded in these classes. but you seem to be contained in the situation there seems to be a calm down, right? there's a report that shifts off there is really a police circling area, but nevertheless, we don't see a new round. it seems that it's coming down now. ok,
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so nothing to threaten the sci fi at the moment. now a senior, a mass leader is mile and year has been speaking about the sci fi. can you tell us more about what he said? so you know it's male and he was a sign king. those who supported hamas. he was psyching. iran for support both in the military and technological support. he was also thanking the united nations and egypt for their efforts to bring about this sci fi. and he was saying that this is be the turning point is the palestinian, the struggle. and this is the narrative that, that you hear, and not only among hamas supporters, but they see this event as being a turning point in the sense that it has united palestinians not only from the gaza
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strip, but also from the west bank east through them. and even palestinians with inside israel, citizens of israel, who have been engaged a during the last few days. and i've expressed solidarity and went on strike the other day. so all of this is seen as a victory for the resistance and a defeat for them. and the bus is policies. right? ok, sammy, so call and jerusalem. thank you for bringing us up to speed. leaders from the g. 20 group of industrial and emerging countries are holding a health summit aimed at boosting access to corona virus vaccines. of the whole country italy hope's the summit will result in a new declaration for preventing future health crises. participants are expected to recommend voluntary licensing of vaccine patients to allow more companies to produce the jobs of e. you announced it will donate $100000000.00 doses to the callback's vaccine
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sharing program by the end of the year. this comes as vaccine produces 5 biotech pledge, 2000000000 doses of their vaccine to low income countries. i'm now joined by the w. brussel bureau chief, alexandra for now man who is at the g 20 summit in rome for us. alexandra was the w h. i was chief scientist as urge producers to waive that pace and so that so what have they agreed so far in this? any consensus on lifting these page protections? no, actually not. so according to the draft resolution address declaration of from that i have seen leaders agree to enhance global access to the scenes and to lift the export restrictions on vaccines and roll materials. and there are also in favor also i know how and technology transfer. however, as you said on a voluntary basis,
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and there is actually no mention of the waiver in this declaration, and we really have heard different takes on the topic president she of china for example, told the summit the china is very much in favor of a waiver we heard from french president my little macro, who said that he is open to discussions, that they should be know to boost. but we also heard from the german chancellor anglo merkel, who made clear that she is not in favor of lifting the intellectual property rights on vaccines. instead, she said that what is key right now is for wealthy nations to donate more vaccines and to expand. they've seen production all over the world, and that is actually what the european union is planning to do. they want to debate at least 100000000 doses of exceeds until the and of this year. and they also wants
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to invest 1000000000 euros in the expanding production capacity in africa. that these pledges to share the vaccines with the low income countries. when can people in africa and latin america expect any of these to arrive? while what the european union has promised is to donate those those is until the end of this year. however, we also have to say that that doesn't mean doesn't sound like a lot of dozes, right? but when we consider that the european union has been in talks with the exceed maker such as by, on tech, modern and johnson and johnson. and there are promising to produce 1300000000 doses until the end of this year. and to share those, those with low and middle income countries that could make a difference on the ground. and when we talk about the long term goal, i think it's important that you
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a p and union wants to invest money to boost production capacity in africa. when we consider that currently africa could use is just one percent of the scenes. they need 909 percent of those scenes have to be imported, dw alexandra phenomena in rome. thank you for more, i am now joined from nairobi, kenya by a doctor willis. while he is the chairman of kenya's, national task force on vaccine deployment and vaccination. good job on the program . so many pledges and promises from the g 20 leaders, but kenya's health minister says the country is just days away from running out of covered 90 and vaccines. now, is this too little too late in your view? yes, it's the they the fans because they're the national program and that's at betty where there's been a very good uptake and i've not deal for the doses. and
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because of the global constraints that we do, and they're not going to get this thing as we have initially scheduled. and i'm definitely to think i'm going to happen if people are not fully back into this blog . panoramic will continue much longer than it would as you know, put on the global brand they make. and if not, if all of us are not safe, then the wild would remain unsafe. now, germany is not in favor vaccine. patience being lifted, it says, this would hinder innovation. how would a country like gone or can, you know, a south africa start producing vaccines then? so one of the things we've been hoping is, is 2 stages. one of them is to partner with one factor that are already
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producing that so that the component of them a factor within the african continent. we've talked about our feel and finish line where we would bring them. i've been in a wide one and in big what to do, and then the feeling into via the them of the african continent at the technological transponent. so our partnership between the developed countries as a private sector in the developed countries with the local companies on the african continent would be a very good point. and then build on that technology conference. but the one full fledged and human. but in my plan and for that to happen, definitely, we need to have weighed about all the questions because some of the patterns out of my field that can be easily produced on the continent not
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developing countries developed countries have been accused of hoarding vaccines. d . u and other african countries feel like you've been left to fend for yourselves in this global crisis. yes, we feel it's an unfortunate situation. we are in as the w h or that i didn't tedra paid. it is in fact, really immoral that you would be holding on to about thin when people who need them in another part of the why the contact and actually be funded because maybe unpredictable. it is. that's a heating many of the african countries. we've been what happened in india? is it any other part of the wow. so i think this is the really fun times that the global community to come together and fight this one common enemy with all of us get dr. will as a chairman of kenya's, national task force on vaccine deployment and vaccination. many things
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now to some of the other developments in the crone of ours, pandemic japan has approved the use of the medina and astrazeneca vaccines. it's the latest attempt to contain a case, serge, 9 weeks before the olympics are due to open in tokyo, thailand has detected its 1st domestically transmitted cases of the highly infectious variant found in 1st found in india. this comes as the country fights its worst outbreak to date. and argentina government is imposing another strict lockdown after a high number of new infections and deaths in recent days. but turn now to some other stories making headlines of this al, as the military process does have turned out for a march indian ma largest city ganglion. this comes after local media that the ruling genta would dissolve. opposition leader,
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uncensored chief national league for democracy policy, a local right from says security forces that filled more than 800 people. and a crackdown of the opposition students across australia has skipped school to demand stronger action on climate change. they called on the government to stop funding fossil fuels, and instead, invest in renewable energy. this week, camera announced plans to spend up to 380000000 euros, or a new gas fired power plant firefighters in the u. s. state of california say they've contained a wildfire that threatened homes in santa barbara, west of los angeles. the blaze erupted near a television station in fort b evacuation of several neighborhood. there were no reports of injuries. sports news now and germany's blunders legal soccer season wraps up on saturday after a strange campaign with no fans. corona virus. quarantine then coaches changing
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jobs left right and center. but one thing remained constant by munich champions. yet again, the, when a team wins the bonus, eager in style, and that coach still wants to leave, you know, it has been a peculiar bond as the season by munich times. the flick just didn't get on with his boss is in april he would quit. it's one of those times in life when you think about things and ask yourself which path you want to take inside. ok. that he gets in. he's leading a club, which is 19 german titles in a row, and both the world's best strike a robot live and he has equal the legal season. those record of 40 flick may take the gym euro left of the european championship, and he's not the only coach switch helps buy and of course need a new coach. and where else would they look them? the 2nd best team in the bond is they go, be like say the union now guzman, still on the 33, is heading to munich funding position to feed me with the me. i'm happy with the
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legacy which myself and my coaching team are leaving behind. i think the likes it guys have really developed and enjoyed our way of playing football. but it's not just the top 2 losing that coaches both burg perform miracles by finishing in the top full. but the future of oliver glass is unclear. and what about dorman? eat intensity, which he took over from the sax, lucy and father in december on an interim basis. after some rocky moments, he managed to secure a champions league birth as well as the german cup. the trouble is dolan had already decided to take the lucy much in class, but coach mako rules for next season dropped back form went off a cliff following the announcements. as did i'm check frankfurt results when their coach was named this roses replacement that got back next season. it wasn't just the coach is making this a weird bundle. they get campaign. almost a whole season has been played without fans. due to the corona virus pandemic
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relegated shout or in particular badly missing their passionate support. as there was a space of positive test among players, but only has a berlin, but badly hits with 3 games postponed. having matches put back actually helped the berlin as regroup and beat relegation. typical, that's really strange wonders the campaign. and mog meadows who did that report joins me now to talk about a truly wacky when the legal season was good to have you here. you mentioned the cur, the coaching, merry go round. now what's behind all of that? i actually think having no fans in the stadium has had an impact because i think some of the coaches of not folk attachment to the club that they would have done if they had 3040000 fans in the stadium. and it works another way as well. now they've made the decision to move on and go to rival clubs. they've not got the fans in there is screaming at them. so i think that's part of it with hands. the flick
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though, i think it's a bit different. you wasn't happy by and he wanted to make decisions about transfers. he wasn't allowed to do that. you didn't get on with the sporting director, the sporting director in germany, sit on the bench with the coaches and not really on the mind them. and i think he's just for, i've won 7 titles in 18 months. i can't do better than that. it's only going to get worse from here. and of course the jimmy job is available. so we expect him to take that. right. and of course, we can talk about the season without mentioning the ground of ours. been demick, which has truly shaken up the way things have gone. can you explain more about how this season has gone in that regard? i mean, apart from not having the funds, i think the bond is leaking with it quite well. there was regular testing, there was quarantined when they needed to be. i think maybe one issue was was goal celebrations originally the players weren't meant to touch each other. were meant to shake hands and hug that sort of, went out the window quite quickly and everyone kind of forgot about that. but i think fans are quite giving because they're all in a bubble. they're all tested, so it's ok. and to the football itself by and you know,
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another title and of course robert live on those key banging goal after goal after goal. can he break this goal scoring record on saturday? well, last weekend he leveled the record of 40 goals in a bone as the season that had been held to 972 by by ins get mother football was very different than to scott 40 goals in abundance. the season now is incredible. willie make 41 on saturday while they're playing osburg, who have nothing to play fall in the middle mid tables side, but they are a fellow bavarian side. so there's a bit of bavarian bragging rights going on with band. and also the, the coach mark is fine 0. i said he's going to man mark live on da sky because he didn't want him to write, take this record because good molar was, is idle growing up. so i think, i mean i sleep but we'll see how go figure. yeah, that will be quite some davi to what? mark meadows. thank you for something that up for us. you're watching dw news here . as a reminder of our top story,
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