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56 percent, as i mentioned before, the central dogs and 33 percent of the central medical supplies are a serious stock. so even in the hospitals and clinics were functioning, they wouldn't be able to provide the care and services that fully anyway, because they lack among those pledging to help them know how much control enclave is the united states. the mosque is a terrorist organization. we recognizes that, but 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 months and years to rebuild the damage done in just a matter of days. talks to ensure the egypt brokered ceasefire between israel and the palestinians holds our ongoing the key step towards finding a lasting solution to this decades old conflict. dw
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correspondent dana reg is for us in a tell you, dana, how do is really people feel about this is far that they must feel some relief. yes and definitely there is a relief here, especially in the mix city of jeff, where i'm standing inside these 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
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israeli arab and jewish citizens, are they likely to continue? well nobody really knows what's likely or unlikely to happen, but that is definitely something that police here are prepared for. 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 load 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, this calm, this quiet is still quite tense. it's not very, you know, nothing really went back to normal completely. and any representative d, w journalist covering the middle east join me now in the studio. thanks for being here sending. you know, the region very well help us understand this guy's
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a 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, we've seen these recurring clashes and ended up always in the same place. hamas regaining power. israel every once in a while decide to be met 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 were not yet sure when a 10 year 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, are pushing towards now. and a big player, of course,
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in these classes and in the history of the region has been the united states. it was a phone call from president biden, to benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister, which lead within 24 hours to the seats. it was the americans back in the game. 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 8 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 it 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
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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 into re igniting it? or are they just trying to buy time now and hopefully help reconstruct cars that bring, you know, avoid any humanitarian causes there, but can lead time run their own, you know, game alone, and just help me understand what changed the americans approach when you live in report the united states. yes miss, i don't. american. why doesn't difficult place 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 sides being very critical of the way the us acting in the middle east 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,
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and heading to the region in the coming days, what do you think he can do? what will he do to help already is stabilizing the fire making sure aid is coming. humanitarian health is coming to gaza again, americans are trying to buy time before they realize what's the long term strategy for the region. i'm not sure they're 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. so maybe just getting some time to think about it for once. yeah. okay. jenny was out of state so much going inside as turn out to take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world. german chancellor angle america has issued a warning against anti semitic or races behavior during gas rallies this weekend. or who said that anyone who shows hatred towards jews or insights. rachel racial, racial hatred, will be breaking the law. is comes in the wake of a cease fire between israel and gas after days of fighting dusk. when the english
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think nigeria is top ranking. army commander abraham, a hero and several other officers have been killed in a plane crash in the northern city of could do that. the incident occurred as the plane attempted to land in poor weather. to hero had only recently been appointed. china has moved 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 to search for evidence of life. here in germany, restaurant owners are breathing a sigh of relief. they are now allowed to serve guests outdoors, provided they have a negative coven test, or proof of vaccination for many germans. that means one thing. time to get to the local beer garden for a long awaited taste of freedom. it's been a long time coming, but in berlin, the gardens are back. we waited months. goodness, wonderful. and it feels strange,
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but it's great. we've been waiting so long. watering holes in the german cap until they've been shot since november. and from friday, they were allowed to serve drinks and food outside again, provided the game show a negative covert test will prove the rise vaccinated they recovered from the disease to get to the refreshments, most people will use a smart phone by mucous guides can register through the phone that or using this q r code, which means that data will remain with us, shot and done, or in the old fashioned way on paper work. if they don't have a cell phone. got kind of beautiful. how do they, on the whole far owners happy their businesses starting up again. but the restrictions play some heavy burdens on them, which not all the willing to enforce. then we will tell people what the rules are. 5 per table only to households together, not counting children on the 14 and people who vaccinate, you know, who recovered?
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could have 8 people sit together. we can't check and i can't check people's documents and i don't want to miss the government hopes. infection rates will continue to fall and that outside drinking will be a step along the road back to no malady. because we can now open up as we've been waiting so long to do such as with the gardeners to be got f know these opening steps are important so that we can see what we've achieved. but we must not go too quickly or we'll have to go back and we want to avoid that looks like unless there's some items. if things go well, drinking and dining indoors may be possible from june. and now many bellingers just relieved that at last they can enjoy our class together. now to some of the other developments in the corona virus pandemic, japan has approve the use of the minerva and astrazeneca vaccines. it's the latest
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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 highly infectious. the very 1st found in india. it comes as the country fights its worst outbreak to date, and germany is banding most travel from the united kingdom, citing concerns about that same but varian german citizens, returning from the u. k, will have to corn team for 2 weeks. upon arrival. pop music fans are gearing up for the finale of the world's biggest music competition. rotterdam is hosting this year's eurovision song contest with 20 sick countries buying to take home the top prize. last year's event was canceled because of the 10 mimic. a limited crowd will be attending the show, but hundreds of millions will be watching at home. dw max sander met up with some eager euro vision fans. this year, your vision will be a more modest affair. there are no official parties. everyone is tested for coven
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regularly. and inside the room, only $3500.00 fans that have defected. the open up that tomorrow of this year, your vision will show to be canceled. last year, due to the pandemic organizes decided to stick to the model and give it an additional meaning being opened to each other and now gradually opening up after months of his purchase. ah, ah, 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. somebody's heading on you, somebody's disrespecting, you don't do the same. don't go on that level. you better than that's. don't really hate but much. that's what everyone here wants to know.
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hey, your course washing dida didn't use life from berlin. up next to doc film. we'll find out about the island of the white antelope, abu dhabi, natural, a waste. don't forget, you can get all the latest news from around the world on a website. that's d w dot com. i'm next. pfizer likes to watch the news news, species, and explanation. look into this language and we'll help your research team to the pacific to include job whales starts to voice
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on d, w i it's home to one of the biggest contemporary nature conservation. after fear body, a desert island tech was wildlife. the animals from multiple continents roam freely on the island here, funny as part of abu dhabi in the united arab emirates. or you use the reserve was established by she siad and who created a kind of noah's ark for one of the rarest species at the time. the radiant or ex,
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this island of the white antelope became abu dhabi, natural the news. the b. 15 development at breakneck speed. a dow, against the modern backdrop of darby's symbolizes the rapid growth from fishing settlement. to booming metropolis the u. e. a record breaker when it comes to the consumption of energy resources in water, the use. so even in my own lifetime, it got difficult to keep up with the changes i can point as something unique and beautiful and enormous and tell you that this was desert 5 years ago. so i
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can't even imagine what it's like for my father or his father before and to see where we were and what we would come me. it all began in the wages of archiving, the largest uninterrupted san desert in the world. i brought the air a better when federation of the bunny ass to the glass palaces abo darby and to buy me the name sir bonnie, us. the island of the bunny, us, harks back to the political union from which the ruling families of abu dhabi and dubai came. this was the 1st recorded, mentioned that you are always, thanks to the 17th century. it's located in the part of the rope i collie. the border saudi arabia and now belongs to the u. a. i.
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in the, in the desert. water is the most precious commodity only in places where there is enough water and settlements developed and people survive. but locating isn't easy . the luckily people in the region has some outside help, not been on it, which is why one animals find the water source in that. in the past, people that follow the tracks of all of them on the wild find the water source. maybe that could be a reason why they choose been all acts as a national. i mean most of the it's no coincidence, but the name would be the father of the kids. during a hunting trip in the 18th century, a gazelle led the lead away us better went to
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a freshwater spring. there they established a fishing village. according to legend, it was the dawn of a new era. the news in the mid 1900 century, the coastal settlement experienced its 1st boom through the pearl fissures, who's that exists somewhere between tradition and modernity. the visible contradictions are proof of the rapid changes. the emerett has gone through the abu dhabi, as long as grown, its geographic area. its skyscrapers and other magnificent buildings require a lot of space, which is reclaimed from the sea. the shakes siad grandma's, the city center around the hud towers. and the concert on what time presidential
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palace are statements in the global contest for influencing prestige. ah, the news, even the locals gaze on with the sound of the main island on which w located, has more than doubled in size over the past 50 years. thanks to land reclamation concepts for a long time, so raced into the future, knew no bounds until climate change began to demand. otherwise, there are many ways to express luxury, but here, one thing takes center stage water. the deserts, most precious commodity had become a symbol of excess. the news, one of many achievements is free access to water, which according to the current,
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every muslims entitled to the me ah, was climate change is making that desert ever harsher. so it makes sense to limit private water uses favorite irrigation the when she was fine to be off, he was having a vision in his mind, which she started from, what she's getting off the visit. and then he moved here in 971, which means he started planting trees on the island, preparing
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a nice environment for the animals. many species of animals from different regions of the world have found a home here. the one particular species from the radiant peninsula, the wildlife refuge was a matter of life and death or the time when sir bananas was stablish, the radiant or x was one of the very dangerous pieces. we only have a few left in the country and in the region. so shakes died basically decided to allocate this island, which is huge island for protection of this species time, among others, almost 40 years later, from establishment of this island. today, the radian or ex is no longer and dangerous pieces for the radiant orac. here the
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bonnie became a safe haven paving the way for an amazing come back. in the desert is considered to be olive garden from which he removed everything that was superfluous. for wild animals were by no means a part of the theatre by me as i land 87 scott kilometer and half of our land is a major result. i must filming in mon times grass patches on the plantation between the island reserves also provides protection for elaine antelope,
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barbary sheet from north africa, the black bucket antelopes during mating season. the news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences. that's reflected in the relax demeanor. we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, all likely from in tech. most of the animals gifted or donated to the shakes.
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because he used to see if he's one species at the beginning of country 3 life. why don't we ask him to take our species? it's no secret that strikes and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered in some country, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the electrical requirements that they need to survive held on by the abilities of wild animals to learn and adapt can be studied here.
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it's not only the urban doors that wait for their feeding, the soldier, the predators once in a day to go into the foot in the feeding station. i mean most, they do know it's time where they get their foot. so they do more on pretty much mornings, quite active from a feeding station. and what we don't want to make a big on than animals get to lay on the water. then they need water all the time canvas to be one must do more on all island to look for the water from the grass special area. the african cheetos have been known to incorporate safari vehicles and even airplanes into their hunting strategies. so knowing daily feeding times as child boy ah,
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cruise i use sill, not every hunt ends in success in all around the world. most of the contribution plans on the mission to introductions fit because the animals were directly taken from an institution that is extensively taking care of the most and then images losing them to the right. so they don't survive it because they don't have the skills to survive in the way. the funny yacht is the result of extensive landscape planning based on scientific research. the same can be said for urban planning and
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abu dhabi did in season i have is the, the, the big the architecture reflects the idea of harmoniously combining the past, present, and future. following the notion of the high, the arabic word for community didn't seem to have the animal depicted on the u. e. m. a reflects that to falcons are a big part of the heritage and tradition. and that can be seen on our crest and having a falcon hospital just shows you how serious we are about protecting this heritage
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that goes hand in hand with the nature that this heritage is tied to as well. ah, the head doctor at this unique animal clinic is a german veteran area. she was awarded the highest civilian distinction by the crown prince himself. but it hasn't been filled with over $11500.00 falcons per year. we are the largest falcon hospital in the world. dawkins have a different significance here in europe, falconry was the sport of kings in the middle ages. it was for the aristocracy for 5050, say here, falconry has a completely different background. just 4050 or 60 years ago. most americans were bedouins living in the desert and they used falcons to hunt for meat for their families. i guess they couldn't have survived without falcons. the birds were never just a piece of sporting equipment. they.
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