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ah ah ah ah ah, ah was who's? who's the the we knew life from berlin. the thief fire between israel and palestinian militant groups enters its 2nd day attentions, remain high of clashes, breaking out again the compound and jerusalem security forces. firestone, grenades and tear gas palestinian protest are also coming up. more shots and more
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arms world leaders commit to ramping up access to corona virus vaccines. some countries still struggle with the surgeon cases. vaccine makers pledge, 1000000000 of dose. and the eurovision song contest is back, the world's biggest music competition returns after last, peers and demi cancellation, millions will be tuning in for everything. your vision is famous for goods and the downright weird ah fairly welcome to the program. this the fire between israel and palestinian militants and gaza continues to hold more than a day after it took effect. thousands of display palestinians have started to return to their homes and humanitarian aid has begun flowing into gaza. but 8
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groups say the damage done to the enclave will take years to rebuild the site. the truth, pensions remain high and boiled over a key religious site in jerusalem on despite the cease fire fighting still broke out at the auction mosque in jerusalem is really police fired stun grenades and tear gas while palestinians hurled rocks they had earlier been celebrating in the streets waving palestinian and hamas flags. that site was also one of the flesh points that triggered the recent hostilities between israel and thomas. people on both sides are taking stock now after the regions, worst conflict in years. the palestinian ministry of interior and gaza has asked for international help to restore life to normal in the area. much
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of its infrastructure is damaged, including the headquarters of the interior ministry itself. the cease fire carries no pre conditions and leaves the conflicts g disputes unresolved. both sides claim victory as the citizens of israel, whom i would like to begin by thanking you for the bravery and impressive brazilians you showed in the 11 days of the operations on me. so this allowed us to achieve the goals of the operations with an exceptional success, you'll sit doffing in the shopping for the sleeping in the palestinian people and the blush resistance will neither retreat nor be stopped at any time and will continue its path, crawling towards jerusalem the whole tensions are still high, but at least military attacks have ceased. it has to be done to be honest with you because of the bloodshed and murdered children
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that was killed, that were killed and innocent women, every one. every sean has a value. so this has to be done so, so finally, there is a cease fire here. hopefully there'll be peace in the country. so i'm sick of this mess will smooth color, but i got the yes, it's a kind of piece for now. fragile, but one that wouldn't need much to be shattered. that's bringing tanya kramer. she's our correspondent in gaza and joined us. now tanya, good to have you with us today to after rockets stop tailing down on gaza. give us a sense of the situation on the ground. while we saw yesterday, many people actually heading home tens of thousands were displaced during the heavy bombardment. here during the past 11 years and people were seeking shelter,
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especially in you and schools that we saw them. you know, slowly going home, assessing the damages to the houses, but also other people in gaza, city, you know, venturing out running errands they couldn't do for the past 10 days and also checking on neighbors. and also checking on the damage in some residential areas to see what has happened. so i had to tend to talk to a couple of people and the feelings are really mixed. i mean, most people say that glad is that the final only based on this quite quite formula . but that's why many people are boring because it doesn't take any issues that are important. and many people have the bidding. you know, this might be just a pole for now, and then there might be another option of violence like this and sometime soon. yeah. last night we saw new clashes in jerusalem. what do people think about this?
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where you are? you said they think it's only a pause and fighting. do they fear the ongoing tension could jeopardize the truth already by the certainty of fraud to cease fire? it was said, it's based on a mutual agreement. but for now, there are no conditions that have been fed and none of the issues underlying issues for this whole conflict that have been tackerd. and whatever happens a compound in jerusalem resorted him. i said they wanted to withdraw the police from there, they made the demands and they've taken the narrative that they had the defenders of root. so whatever happens there will also have an effect. of course, what is happening over here about i think the focus at the moment here and gaza as well. you know, to get you monitoring 8 into assess the damage and the infrastructure on the houses on the that the dental buildings. and to get as much as possible,
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which is difficult, as long as the policies of blockade restrictions that when post is run policy also by egypt been asked to power like over 14 years ago, as long as to a place tanya kramer and gaza. me thank you very much. shawnee arizona is a the w middle east expert and she joins me here in the studio now. shawnee, we saw pensions flaring up in. mr. russo again. what needs to happen for the fire to hold? well, what we need to same thing as we need in order to get into this mess. we need political leadership to decide that this time to hold the truth in power and we've and we, we see that there seem to be an understanding. no, woodside will gains from not letting this try and run its course. we have a lot of damage that we see gods are. tanya just reported about that. the citizens bayer would appreciate some time to recover,
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start talking about the recovery efforts and so on. israelis are definitely exhausted on their side, is really prime minister knows it's going to be very tricky not to let this keep for now. there's no much patience and you know, among the people at least for now, both sides though, are claiming victory to this last round of fighting. but are there any winners in this really look, if you asked the 243 people who died and gaza, 66 kids out of them. if you asked the 12 casual families of the 12 people who died in israel, they will not tell you there are any winners. i don't think they care about this. if you look at the level of leadership and the way they see that, i think both sides of game what they want it, i mean how mos managed to get an unbelievable achievement and showing itself as a true leader of the palestinian cause of the palestinian people. the defender of jerusalem and the lock them off. the palestinian authority in the west bank has never been as weak. you know, when we see how much, for instance,
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strong and then the other side is really prime minister netanyahu. he came into this operation into this conflict with battling a very, very troubling political battle back home. and he seems to be strengthened following what we've see now. and i think this is part of what we will see both sides trying to keep their achievements. so where do we go from here? are we back to square one, or is there the political will to find a more lasting solution to all of this? so the immediate needed result that we're seeing is just holding a fire with no other promises. and there's no doubt there needs to be more we need to think of a long lasting solution or israel and the palestinians will find itself in the same scenario in a year to 3. like we've seen before. with in israel we see lots of voices, mostly from the last we were just mentioning the new house political configuration that is very unstable calling for that exactly that. and i think the most
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determining factor would be the american administration. they have interest in supporting the west bank leadership of font. they want to see how they can use that and force of the passing into authority to help reconstruct garza to funnel money into guys with the help and support of the palestinian authority. and then you allies of and the americans as well, the abraham hall cord countries. we're talking emirates, we're talking boeing. there's a lot of money there. they will never give it directly to god and mosse. if the americans manage to find the way to get that through different channels, we might see recovery and long lasting solutions. thank you for breaking it down for us funny resign. it'll leaders from the g. 20 group of industrial and emerging countries have held a virtual summit aimed at boosting access to corona, virus facts, things producers pledge billions of doses to low and middle income countries by the end of next year. the european union also promised to invest in local vaccine
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production in africa to reduce dependence on imports. the vaccine ro, like speeding up across the european union in italy, more than 30 percent of the population of already received the 1st bus in countries like you've gone to progress, it's slow, only one percent of people have been dock. tenae said, that's the main topic at the g, 20 global house, some us, and it's a major concern of give vent to house for close to 1500000000. those are so vaccines that have been administered in over $180.00 countries worldwide, only 0.3 percent of them are in low income countries. last year, the e u wants to donate at least a 100000000 dose to developing countries by the end of the year. let's support for the construction of production facilities is also needed. it is simply not acceptable. and it cannot be justified that in this 21st century,
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africa has only received from 20000000 vaccine. those is, which is the party 2 percent of the global supply that produces patch to distribute more than $1000000.00 doses. that costs by the end of the year, the leaders discuss the threats a future pandemic. pop music fans are gearing up for the final of the world's biggest music competition. rotterdam is hosting this years. your vision song contest with 26 countries buying to take home the top price. last year's event was canceled because of the global pandemic. the it is the 2nd year a vision send the final before the big night itself, and peter young, his feeling especially lucky. after more than a year without any concerts or parties, he and his group of friends decided to go full out on the eurovision song contest. we have 21 laptops open in 6 houses to book all our tickets and we manage. so we're
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here all the nights we want it to be or it is not your typical, you're a vision crowd here in rotterdam as most people cannot travel yet, but the spirit remains the same. i think 85 percent of the audience now is dutch, which is very uncommon for your vision song just but everyone cheered for every country and that's, that's how it's supposed to be. that energy level. this year, your vision will be a more modest affair. there are no official parties, everyone is tested for cold, regularly, and inside the room, only $3500.00 fans are allowed. that have the fix to move open up. that's the model of this huge. your vision will show it because of last year, due to the pandemic organizers decided to stick to the model and give it an additional meaning being open to each other. and now gradually opening up after months. sophistic one of the trouts favorites tonight is group is entries to funny, born and raised here in the near the,
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to me to finish middle had blind channel qualified for the finals as well. with this rather untypical perform the fellow nordics fuel flowing from denmark, on the other hand, did not make it despite the disco, the german act, again that it will be performing his song. i don't feel hate in the finals. the dream come true for the 26 year old. also an opportunity to voice his message. if somebody's heading on you, somebody disrespecting, you don't do the same, don't go on. oh, you better than that? i don't know hate but much. that's what everyone here wants to know. doc, don't. hey, the show is over. we catch up with p. d on his night was a success. everyone's cheering and waving their flags and everything and also
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making their remarks. i think that's part of your vision as well. everyone has their preferences in their styles and we tend to disagree even in our group, what we like and what we don't like, but it's all part of the game. and the game with all its glitter and glamour is about to continue. that is our time shift is up next for me and the entire d. w. thank you so much for your company with me. what secrets lie behind me as was the discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore the fascinating world heritage site, the v w world heritage 360. now
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