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to me, the news news lives from berlin to the fire between israel and palestinian militant groups. but the situation remains volatile with clashes breaking out again at oxford compound in jerusalem. security forces fires done grenades and tear gas. and protesters also coming up with more shots in more our and the world leaders commit to ramping up access to grown of ours vaccines. some countries still struggle with a 3rd in cases vaccine makers pledged billions of doses.
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ah, chemicals released welcome to the program. the fire between israel and palestinian militants in gaza continues to hold more than a day after it took effect. thousands of displaced palestinians have started to return to their homes and humanitarian aid has begun. flowing into garza. but aid groups say the damage done to the enclave. would take years to rebuild, despite the truth, pensions remain high and boiled over a key religious sites in jerusalem. the 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, denny and,
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and how much flags. that site was also one of the flash points that triggered the recent hostilities between israel and thomas. people on both sides are taking stock now after the regents 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 of its infrastructure is damaged, including the headquarters of the interior ministry itself. the cease fire carries no preconditions and leaves the conflicts t disputes unresolved. both sides claim victory. the citizens of israel, whom i would like to begin by thanking you for the bravery and impressive resilience you showed in the 11 days of the operation of the amendment, disallowed us to achieve the goals of the operation with an exceptional success you'll in the shopping for the sleeping in the palestinian people and the blood
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should resistance will neither retreat nor be stopped at any time and will continue its path, crawling towards jerusalem. and 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 that were killed and the innocent women, every one, every song has a value. so this has to be done. so. so finally, there is a cease fire here. hopefully they'll be peace in the country, so i'm sick of this mess will smooth color, but i got another yes, it's a kind of piece for now. fragile, but one that wouldn't need much to be shattered the speak. now,
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how are corresponding, tonya kramer who is in gaza city, and tanya good to have you with us? it's day to after rocket stopped hailing down on gaza. you've been talking to people there. is there any sense of life returning to normal? well we seen on friday, many people heading home, etc. those people who were at this place where fully 2 to 3 to 6 shelter in you and schools, several thousands had to flee from their homes. and they were, of course, assessing that demons coming home. some of them found the house has to be so damaged that they can't live in them anymore. other smaller damages and of course others are just printing out of 11 days, picking up the pieces after 11 days of from bartman really bombardment, him gaza, but also work at being fired into the south of israel, the red checking on the neighborhood on neighbors,
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on the damage and destruction in the city there mixed feelings among people. on the one hand, you have the narrative, your narrative of victory. on the other hand, are people saying that the whole on this vision a population has been very high. and people of course, also very, very, what is said to come, if you know the underlying is not address, focuses now i'm getting aid to bomb shattered gaza. what can you tell us about humanitarian efforts where you are? well, i think the damages and destruction. it's still assessed by the humanitarian organizations here in gaza. we also know that some countries have already pledged with humanitarian 8 to come in. and we saw on friday for the shipment of you many to turn in a coming in through a chem salon. that is the main crossing for goods from israeli into garza. but i think that one of the main issues would be the rebuilding of gaza. and that would
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be rather complicated because it restricts building material coming into garza because it might be used for to use for the, for the building of tunnels, for example. and of course, be seen after the war in 2014, that there was a special mechanism to deal with this issue because most of the international community also doesn't deal directly with his ruling garza, tony. grandma, thank you very much for your update from gaza city. tony rosen as is with me now. she's a d w journalist and an expert on middle eastern affairs. shiny, welcome to the program. tensions are still running high. what needs to happen for this truce to really hold? well, it seems like both sides want to hold it. you know, we need to keep in mind behind every thing. we see it's intent and we see the political intent on both sides to start or to bring upon this escalation was high and now they understand they got all they could have gotten from this from this
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round of conflict and they need to keep it down and seems like it's going to hold for now, but we always need to be cautious. and, and then least, you know, both sides have been claiming victory after the last round of fighting. but really, are there any winters in this? if you ask the people counting the dads and, you know, burying their families, then there's never any victory in a war. but how much on his side has seemed victorious right from the very 1st rocket shot at jerusalem. you know, bringing together the connection between what's happening and they lock them all after israeli police for this rated and stormed the good luck the most during ramadan days. and so for him to make that linkage between him, between itself as the leadership of the passing in people as the defender of jerusalem for them that's already of victory. and they have managed a very strong with their, with their offensive on israel, the targets throughout the 11 days of this operation. so for them does great achievement on their side. the israelis on the, i've had, you know,
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they want to claim victory by having shown, you know, their resilience and so on. but, but it's clear to everybody that this is not going to make any size, make changes to what we're seeing, the dynamics underground. if you want to see something changing on the long term, that's gotta be more, there's gotta be talks. that's gotta be aid. far more to make this sustainable. let's talk about the situation in the west span, because that is where most palestinians live. how has the latest escalation reverberated there? we've seen for months, a great success taking the link into jerusalem as we just mentioned. that means getting a lot of support from the west bank. andrews, when palestinians in the last days of the operation during the whole time, we've been focusing on gaza. but in the west bank they have been 20 casualties, spend people lost their lives in clashes with israeli forces. so and we've seen yesterday in the celebration in the lock them off to see him off flags. this is not a common site is pleased to be used to be very rare sight because the west bank
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tourism will always buy you know, ruled by the dominance of the palestinian authority hallmark. hallmark leadership was not as strong as potter is in the west bank. so what we seeing now, and the biggest fear of israel would be seeing things flowing up in the west bank. and that would make things far more complicated. for now, it seems to be under control. but it's, the tension is quite high still, you know, last thing. where do you see the situation going from here? well, the key would be how do, how to, for israel, for the americans, for the west bank leadership of the palestinians. that is the palestinian authority . how can they regain control over the situation? and that means how can they, we can come out and aid seems to be the main key here. what the americans are trying to do may be with the support of the emma rates, for example, who were now connected to israel normalized times with israel last year, doing the abram accord, they will try to see if there's
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a way for them to control aid in the way it, you know, it's, it's being channelled into the infrastructure development in gaza with the help of the west bank leadership of fata. and that will help strengthen that leadership who's never been as weak as we see it now. and it will have gotten and of course and hopefully americans is really hope that it will also help weaken hallmark hallmark on it, on the other hand, is backed by cutter, but you're on but that axis that is straight, it's giving great money and helping them pins and build infrastructure that x, this is a, is a common old axis between sooner forces and more sheer force as in the arab muslim world. it's not a conflict, it's going to go away so fast. so soon shiny resign is thank you very much for your analysis. ethical and let's take a look at some other story making headlines around the world. at this hour. 3
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people have been killed and 28 injured in a series of earthquakes in china. the 1st time are struck you non province in the south, west of the country, followed by a separate quake, cause damage in central china. the g 7 group of advanced industrial nations has agreed to end state financing of coal fired power plants by the end of this year. that's after a 2 day virtual meeting of environmental ministers. the group also reaffirmed its commitment to limit the rise in global temperatures to less than $1.00 degrees celsius. by 2050 taiwan has reported another rise in domestic cove at 19 cases. after months of keeping the pandemic under control, the island is dealing with a surge in infections. one is under a heightened state of alert, with people asked to stay at home, and many venues. shots. leaders from the g 20 group of industrialized and emerging countries have held
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a virtual summit aimed at boosting access to corona virus. vaccines. producers pledged 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 production and africa to reduce dependence on imports. the vaccine rolling, speeding up across the european union in italy, more than 30 percent of the population has already received the 1st bus in countries like you've gone to progress, it's slow, only one percent of people have been that's tenae said, that's the main topic at the g 20 global house and it's a major concern of give them to house for close to $1500000000.00. so boxes that have been administered in over $180.00 countries worldwide, only 0.3 percent of them are the low income countries. last year the u wants to dev nay's at least 100000000 dose,
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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, africa has only received some 20000000 out vaccine. those is, which is the party 2 percent of the global supply. that seem produces pledge to distribute more than $1000000000.00 doses that costs by the end of the year, and the leaders discuss the present future pandemic. we must make sure together that this is the last global pandemic. this must be the goal of the room declaration, strengthening international cooperation to end the pandemic as quickly as possible, and to prevent future health crises together. those summit cor messages. now let's take
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a look at some of the other developments in the corona virus pandemic. japan has approve the use of the medina and astrazeneca vaccines. its the latest attempt to contain a search in cases 9 weeks before the olympics are due to open and tokyo tylen has detected its 1st domestically transmitted case of the highly infectious berry. and 1st found in india has come to us. the country flies its worst outbreak to date and germany is imposing tougher restrictions on travel from the u. k. siding concerns about that same very and that 1st appeared in india. incoming travelers will have to core and teen for 2 weeks. upon arrival. for music fans are gearing up for tonight's final of the world's biggest music competition. the eurovision song contest, a limited crowd will be attending the show and the dutch city of rotterdam. but hundreds of millions will be watching at home. hey, a positive message there from germany, hendrick among the favorites,
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or gracious entries to funny with this pop song, winland's blind channel has a different vibe, something, or everybody, as always that's our time. i'm nicole really from berlin. i'll be back in the top. the hour with me ah, people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be crated and treated. the people seeing extreme 200 people around the world more than.

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