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refined the care and services fully anyway, because they left the store among those pledging to help in the hammers controlled enclave is the united states. the mosque is a terrorist organization. we recognize that that doesn't mean we should not be in gaza. rebuilding gaza for all those innocent people who in fact have been hurt and had been collateral damage. it may take many months and years to rebuild the damage done. and just a matter of days talks to ensure the egypt brokerage sees far between israel and the palestinians. holes are ongoing, a key step towards finding a lasting solution to this decade told conflict o. d w correspondent dana reg is for us in tell of you, dana, how do is really people feel about this is far that they must feel some relief.
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yes and it definitely there is a relief here, especially in the mix city of jeff, where i'm standing inside television, both palestinian residents and jewish people here in israel. definitely breathed a sigh of relief earlier when i walked around here. and normally quite busy area of the free market, palestinian teenager told me that well, truces always always feels better than war. and that is definitely feeling that most people here share. however, the com is not yet fully restored. here in the street, police are still pasting fences and evening hours and questioning people. so a sigh of relief. yes, but a complete quiet not so much yet. and there were cautious last night in jerusalem, which is really the flashpoint city for this conflict in the past weeks between israeli arab and jewish citizens, are they likely to continue? well nobody really knows what's likely or unlikely to happen,
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but that is definitely something that police here are prepared for it. as i said, there are barry kids and checkpoints almost placed in otherwise busy streets in the middle of the city center. questioning people, blocking several streets during the evening, hours and other seated mix cities as well, like lord like heifer, where clashes happened in the past few days. multiple times. there are also, there's also an increased police presence. so definitely there is an attempt by the israeli government to prevent further clashes. but like i said before, the, this. com, this quiet is still quite tense. it's not very, you know, nothing really went back to normal completely. and it's any resent us as a d. w journalists covering the middle east. joining me now in the studio. thanks for being here. any. you know, the region very well help us understand this gaz. israel conflict in context over the years. i think the 1st one was in 2006. they recur every few years. what's different this time? well, we'll have to see, i mean, so far as you said,
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we've seen these recurring clashes and ended up always in the same place. hamas regaining power. israel every once in a while decides to be, i meant by bombing it and so on. and the idea now when we see that also within israeli ranks like people like benny guns, the minister of defense, but also from the american perspective. dia, now is to use this opportunity to leverage the situation and bring a long lasting solution that will break that pattern. and this is the attempt now will many size. we're not yet sure where nathan. yeah. who stands on that and how capable he will be due to the political configuration and israel to act on that. but that's definitely something that many forces are for pushing towards now. and a big player, of course, in these classes and in the history in the region has been the united states. it was a phone call from president biden, to benjamin netanyahu, israeli prime minister, which lead within 24 hours to the seas. it was the americans back in the game,
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but you know, when it comes to international pressure with all due respect to the international community. so these really the only one l matters and that's the americans, partially due to the, the great dependency israel as a, has an american aid and the way that the defense forces work. you know, one of the things buttons that yesterday was he will help israel. we gain more of the iron dome needed artillery. so israel knows that this is one place where they cannot mess around, and bite was sort of dragged into mediating in this far more than he wanted. we've seen so far the, it was, the middle east was not the top priority for the bite administration. they have actually not even had in official nominee for a, an ambassador yet appointed. this is how much they were. sure. this region is for now. safe and secure, and all of a sudden they've kind of been dragged into it the know the need to recalibrate their, their agenda, their policy towards the middle east, towards the peace process. do they want to invest time resources or into re
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igniting it? or are they just trying to buy time now and hopefully help reconstruct cause that being, you know, avoid any humanitarian causes there. but can lead signs run their own, you know, game alone, and just help me understand what change the americans approach when you live in report the united states. you have some insight, an american why that isn't difficult placed with in the democratic party yesterday he was, he felt like he need to justify his party saying, the democrats still stand by israel, but that's not picking unanimously for all you know, for all democrats. we've seen the more moderate point and more progressive side being very critical of the way the us acting in the least hoping for a change there. he's going to have to deal with that tension for a long time. it's not going away. okay, one last quick question. if you don't mind american secretary of state, anthony blink, and heading to the reading in the coming days, what do you think he can do? what will he do to help already is stabilizing fire making sure aid is coming. humanitarian help is coming to gather again. americans are trying to buy time
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before they realize what's the long term strategy for the region. i'm not sure there's so keen in diving deep into this boiling mass and trying to sort it out like many administrations before have tried and failed. let's see to maybe just getting some time to think about it for lunch. yeah. okay. jenny, was that it's thanks so much good inside let's turn out some of the other stories making headlines at this hour. nigeria is top ranking army commander ibrahim, mount a hero and several other officers have been killed in a plane crash in the northern city of kaduna. the incident occurred as the plane attempted to land and poor, whether it's not known what caused the crash to hero, had only recently been appointed. 3 people have been killed and 28 injured in a series of earthquakes in china. the 1st tremor struck unit province in the south west of the country, followed by a separate quake. it cause damage in central china to be high. and china has moved
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a vehicle on the surface of planet mars for the 1st time. according to state media, it's mars rover left its landing platform and has begun exploring the red planet surface. it is expected to be deployed for 90 days in search of evidence of life. leaders from the g 20 group of industrialized and emerging countries have held a virtual summit and 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 in 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 done the progress, it's slow, only one percent of people have been dots. tenae said, that's the main topic at the g 20 global house summers, and it's
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a major concern of give them to house for close to $1500000000.00 or so. vaccines that had been administered in over 180 countries worldwide. only 0.3 percent of them are the 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. but 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 $20000000.00 out of i've seen those is which is opposed to 2 percent of the global supply that seem produces to distribute more than 1000000 doses. that costs by the end of the year, the leaders discuss the threats a future pandemic. we must make sure together that this is the
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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 are the summit core messages. let's have a look at some of the other developments in the pandemic. japan has approve the use of the madonna, an astra zenick vaccines is the latest attempt to contain a surgeon cases 9 weeks before the olympics are due to open in tokyo, thailand has detected its 1st domestically transmitted cases of the highly infectious variant. first found in india, it comes as the country fights is worst outbreak to date. and germany is banning most travel from the united kingdom. citing concerns about that same very and german citizens returning from the u. k. will have to corn team for 2 weeks upon arrival. and all this comes is locked down. restrictions are being used in many
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german cities, leaving people free to visit restaurants, museums and swimming pools. health minister in span says the 3rd wave that the pandemic has been broken, though he's urging people to remain cautious the relax, restrictions come just in time for a long holiday weekend. and rising corona, virus numbers in argentina have forced the countries football association to postpone its league playoffs. the semi finals have now been pushed back by at least 10 days as the country enters another strict lockdown due to last until the end of the month. move includes a ban on all sporting religious and sporting social events. and it's a title deciding saturday in spain, leaguer city rivals that political madrid and current champions, rail madrid are separated by 2 points with one game left to play a lexical lead the table with $83.00 points, a win against rail via the need would later today ensure their title the 1st and
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2014, but it won't be as easy as i entered in our fighting off the threat of relegation. boxing great, many requires set to take on w b. c. and i'd be of welterweight champion ero spence junior in las vegas. this august, the 42 year old confirmed the fight on social media. it will be his 1st time back in the ring after a 2 year hiatus. the choir is a senator in the philippines and has 112 major world titles in 8 different weight divisions. pop music fans are gearing up for tonight's final, the world's biggest music competition. the eurovision song contest. a limited crowd will be attending the show in the dutch city of rotterdam, but hundreds of millions will be watching at home. about the cabinet and a positive message there from germany's contestant indic among the favorites are reese's
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entry, stefan. here with this pop song and in blind channel, the different the hopefully something for everybody. you're watching d. w. use up next is world stories the week and reports of next fighter. thanks for watching the news. the news is good to know that it was a dinosaur window. in boston. i. places in europe are smashing all the records into
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a venture. just don't lose your grip and the treasure map for modern globe trotter's cover some of europe's wicker breaking and now also in book form. ah, the news this week on world, the trial against the supporters begins in russia. the dentist is once again fencing on tourists. but we begin with the community and hospital staff around the world are being pushed to the brink of the burden this make a long term consequences experts born ah may of
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more than you should. a lot of people die in one shift initially. and at that time, we had up to 10 well deaths per night, or it was terrible. it up there. it was terrible, almost color on every ship. the bell that rang to move the bodies of the patients to the cold room was ringing almost every 2 hours. every hour. got the order way it was a very severe psychological stress. so it'll mexican ness, alina cell, got lost, lots of cove, it even her father who contract the virus working as a doctor. it was so hard, it was the most painful experience besides seeing. so many people die. and i saw a lot of people die. like many of the almost 28000000 nurses around the world working under huge pressure at the forefront of the pandemic.
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there are so many people was about to be out of the new year. and in fact, me, the international council of nasa says mass trauma among nurses is a global phenomenon. the organization wants the pandemic chemical turning point for health care. now, 12 plus mumps into the pandemic. we should be seeing those applause turn into action. we need to see hard investment in protection, the support, the development of nursing and health care workforce, not just to the sake of all health systems, but for our national safety and security. the i c n says at least 3000 nurses
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around the world have died from coven 19. the real number is thought to be in the 10s of thousands. that was the most difficult thing. i could maybe dine to speak to you or to be defined data person is no more in some countries. but heavy tell us the pandemic has prompted a growing number of nurses to leave the profession. but for many, it's reinforced that dedication to the job, the in russia, a court will establish whether supporters of shield criminal critic, alec, seen. the boundaries should be designated as extremes the ruling fitting long prison sentences for members of the opposition. ah,
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this letter seals the deal. it officially ends under the brock who didn't contract with alex a nova nice team. andy headed the opposition politicians regional office interior for 4 years. the russia will be free. he says andrea was arrested at recent unauthorized protests. his team organized into better, but now his office, along with 36 others in nevada and these campaign network has had to close russia, state prosecutor once them declared extremist. andrew tells us he wants to create a new local political organization to keep working police cars before politics was always centered on the russian capital moscow. but thanks to the nevada, the campaign offices. political activity has bubbled up across russia's regions all over, you know, reach you now. it's time for us regions to jump into the deep end and swim for ourselves. it's hard and dangerous, but it's a necessary phase in the development of political life. not only interior,
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but across the country, andy and his team and there have become friends over the years, like under the most of them have been arrested several times and i've accepted threats and pressure as the price to pay for pushing back against the kremlin. but the extremist label takes about to another level. it could make symbols like this cyrillic end for now, bye neat, illegal. activists found to be part of an extremist organization could face up to 10 years in prison. initial setup bought that i lost my job and when i tried to get a new one, recently they told me in private that their security service wouldn't let them hire me. we have already had problems with work with. no, they really start tightening the screws and i see that they're making a show of putting former employees activists and volunteers of the nav, only officers in jail about of course i will think about how i may have to lay low somewhere for a while, though because without the we have of the,
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the people outside of not by nice actual team has been facing increasingly serious consequences for protesting against the government. earlier this year, thousands were detained during demonstrations in support of nevada, ne, and there have been several reports to the employer as firing people for backing the politician. but under the pro couldn't is unrelentingly optimistic. the 31 year old wants to keep pushing for a more democratic russia. and he says he's willing to take personal risks to further strengthen the role of civil society in his home city. and the whole region produced, 60 and the category of the example of election, of only those who came back to russia, knowing that he would almost definitely be arrested. yeah, it strengthens my son. but sometimes you have to pay a personal price in order for you and your country to have a bright future. 5th level the ship to be 4 years running now and he wants to
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register as a candidate for the regional parliament in the upcoming elections. he hopes his association with not by these team won't get him barred from running the in germany. priority for vaccination against community has too far been given to the elderly and the institute such as thought the authorities are no targeting those who live on the margins of society. the finally a chance to get a job at the homeless shelter in bon, on 60, to 90 people who have found refuge here have signed a products a nation today. it's a special vaccine campaign by the city authority and efforts to reach those who might otherwise fall through the cracks in the system. thanks with that, i think it's great. i don't think i would have been able to sort this out myself. so i think it's quite good. this thing is such
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a counseling session apart from difficulties they face making a doctors appointment. there are other obstacles to homeless people getting vaccinated who delighted as the most likely have ones and most of the people are not so healthy. they've had a hard life of experience homelessness, extreme poverty, drug addiction. and they've had to take a lot of medication and it's just comforting to know that they will no longer be at risk of getting a severe credit 19 infections. i couldn't even finish. we're so far germany has vaccinated a 3rd of this population with those, but they still aren't enough to go around. this is why old and particularly vulnerable groups are being prioritized for the homeless and people in drug programs. the city has was $900.00 doses of the johnson and johnson, maxine which only needs to be given once and people seem willing to get the jap towards the middle. yes, i'm going to be back in today at 1 pm. one is,
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i will be there. i'm in one dose, then everything's done. so you know as well, but i'm happy with it, you know, need to feed and i have a side effect for one day. but otherwise, i'm fine. the kids who i french on that list. i think it's going pretty well, i'm sorry, i keep getting to fish, but that's typically german. people always take longer to take things off, but now it's going well. and germany's vaccination program is coming along and like one other cities are also trying to reach out to more phone rural parts of the population that nobody is left behind. the italian government relax that strict measures earlier this week. cities such events which struggle with over tourism under normal circumstances. i know who the interest will return.
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ah, a gondola ride is probably the most romantic experience you can have here in venice . even for a veteran candle, yi murder, it's your car, little enjoy ground port numbers. so when we take someone with us or we try to make them live the dream. sonia he is one of the cities, roughly $600.00 gone. the leaves usually cut a lot with the 3 tours a day, but the pandemic has practically run him out of business out over day from october to no. i've only done one around this city just came out of a lockdown, but said mark square is still you really quiet. the world famous cathy slowly and remains closed during the week. some have hopes that a new start will bring changes that he was auto is an activist with vanessia dot com. the group installed this counter in the window of a pharmacy. to help publicize the declining number of residents. 50900. 65 is
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the actual number of people citizen living today, here in venice, that's 30 people less than a week before. over tourism has been driving people out of the city. but the problem is more complicated than that. it's a very strange situation with don't want to much tories him because he would suffocate the place. but at the same time we can't leave without to raise him in a place where everyone lives, off tourism one way or another. it is difficult to find the balance. the cities tourism counselor says that the situation is not unique to venice, but rather venice is in need of a unique solution. right? yeah, no, no, i stopped having go dentist and then it has not been sold out in a derogatory sense. all 2 cities have experienced the last few years in the absence of all is to protect certain segments of the city. i 2nd main p g. as a 1st step,
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the city has begun to closely monitor visitor numbers starting next year. tourists will have to pay a fee to enter the city. but maurice, you cannot or mrs. what some people consider the bad old days. give out the glare of our more that would also go back to what it was like 2 years ago. you list people, navy, but it wasn't a massive or like they were saying it was sustainable. about the debate over the future of tourism. and venice is far from over, but for now, most people here cannot wait for visitors to return. the news
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