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is temps on d w ah ah ah, business dw news live from berlin, fragile cease fire takes to fake between israel and palestinian militants in gaza. israeli attacks have killed thousands of people in gaza with many buildings reduced to rubble. it was a flurry of rugged fire between the 2 sides in the run up to the truce, also coming up more sheep loaded with gray and leaf ukraine's black c port. but the 1st cargo ended easing, the global food crisis, is delight in reaching its final destination of lebanon. and columbia gets his 1st
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lifted lida gustavo petro promises to an to decades of conflict. but he also faces a long list of social and economic challenges. ah, i'm jarrett read welcome to the shore. a ceasefire, broken by egypt has gone into effect following 3 days of deadly violence between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad militant group authorities in gaza. say at least $43.00 people including children, were killed in is riley as strikes since friday. hundreds more people have been injured. palestinian militants logged a barrage of rockets towards eas, routing response. it's the biggest escalation in violence in the region that's been seen in more than a year. i'm joined now by stephen cook. he's the middle east analyst with the
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council on foreign relations in washington. welcome to d, w. this egypt broke and si, fi is now in effects between israel and islam. mac jihad militants, in gaza. how optimistic argued that the sci fi is going to hold? well let's get through the night 1st and then we can think more about the next couple of days. these are always, these fires are always quite fragile. the palestinian islamic jihad, there is a variety of use within the palestinian islamic jihad and whether we continue to fight against news railey. but so for i think that you really have won this round. so there's every interest or it's on the hard to maintain the bar. ok, so thinking of winning this round, israel says most of the military leadership of the islamic jihad group has been quote, neutralized in this operation. what do you make of this statement?
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well they really have tory have succeeded in targeting very high value islam of g hide leaders starting with the arrest last week, but some of 80 who is the west bank leader of the time. and she had and killing the chief of operations in both in northern and southern gaza strip this very, very successful for them from their perspective. it's worth whatever international condemnation then they come as a result of the collateral damage in killing of civilians in the process. so i don't have a real reason to lie about that. they had every reason to publicize the fact that it's taken out, at least the, the read people. ok. now garza's ruling, how mosque group has so fast died out of this latest fighting. what does this tell you about in a palestinian relations? well, this is the probably the most interesting aspect of this round of violets because
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it's always a competition between islam of jihad and him. us over who can proved themselves to be more nationalists than the other. and the expectation was that hallmarks would join in not so much that a solid garrity with islamic jihad, but to ensure that it did not lose any kind of political support in relation to islamic jihad. but it seems that he got the message from the israelis after the 11 day war in may 2021 and really don't have the capacity to take on the israelis at this time. so they basically, beside their words of support were funky, had leadership that has now been killed by israeli. they have set this one out. okay, now if the fire has gone into a sake you've said, let's wait out the night to see how it holds. how likely do you think that this could perhaps re escalate into, into some kind of ability of doing that. keep in mind that palestinian islamic jihad is supported by iran,
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as is his belie in lebanon. it has happened before that violence in the west bank has led not with me. my apologies, in regards to strip, has led to violence along israel's northern board and war in the summer of 2006 is precisely that scenario. and you can look at this military operation on the part of the rose as part of its broader shadow war. against iran and its proxy is around the region. so there is that possibility that this could broadening some case. but as of now let's keep our fingers crossed, that it doesn't do that. and that is for me to has gotten the message that escalation is not really an option for them. ok, that was steven cook with the council on foreign relations in washington. steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. thanks so much. while a 2nd convoy carrying ukrainian grain has left ports in the black sea, the 40 sheets are carrying nearly 170000 tons. a complex multinational agreement
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allows grain to travel to countries where it's desperately needed. but the 1st vessel to leave ukraine has not yet reached its destination in lebanon tripoli, port people are eager to see the rezone. but the ship carrying grain from ukraine is nowhere to be seen. it is not certain whether it will reach the lebanese port at all. an unwelcome surprise for the ukrainian ambassador who travelled here specially politically, it was ready, clear decision. first russell coming from odessa to tripoli to lebanon. but there are other components or like business to business relations and maybe take some time to finalize the situation. there was only unexpectedly changed course while at sea and is now anchored near turkey. it's loaded with 26000 tons of
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mace. tripoli has been waiting for months, but mostly for wheat imports. lebanon relies heavily on wheat from abroad. last week bakeries and bay rude and tripoli round short of flour and hundreds cued for hours for a piece of flat bread. ah, then it is humiliating for the people all of it. for a piece of bread. i keep course we're a freight dipper worry about not getting any bread. even if the rezone makes it a tripoli, lebanon will still need wheat. as for the maze on the ukrainian ship, it is still not clear whether it has a new destination. let's take a look out some of the other stories making headlines to day. the u. s. senate has passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approved president george biden's, $430000000000.00 vending bill,
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which now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticized the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. nearly a 1000 people were stranded after flooding in the death valley in the u. s. which is one of the hottest and dry as places in the world floods and not unusual in the area. but these are some of the largest in nearly 20 years. and police in brazil's capital have arrested a german diplomat on suspicion, a suspicion of killing his husband, the suspect. tal brazilian authorities that his partner, a belgian national fill and hit his head after becoming ill. but investigators say the victim was severely beaten to columbia now, which has just sworn in its 1st left of prison, mocking a shift from many years of conflict. integration of gustavo petro, a former gorilla fighter, is being held as a historic day for columbia. the new president aimed to revitalize peace talks,
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we the rebel groups which have been fighting the government for 6 decades. petro is also promising to fight inequality and bring in environmental reforms. and d. w correspondent, johan ramirez, is outside congress in bogota, where the yogi ration has now taken place. johann, hi, there. this is being held as a really historic turning po in colombian. history. could you tell us a bit more why it is a major change, an event. the ceremony that just took place behind us in this man to square off for booklet dar, this ceremony was the food off the symbolism to show that change. for example, that president didn't walked over the traditional red carpet, something that every president before a team had done before. he sort of c, shunt team invited all that, did that population general citizens to take to the streets to be part of the
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ceremony. this event that was usually just for politicians for the political leads at 2 days since the beginning of the day was sold, the almost thousands of people taking to the streets to be part of this ceremony. but beyond the symbolism, this is a major change. this is the 1st time that a left is to president take power in columbia, and this is also the 1st time that a former reify fighter takes power in columbia. let's remember that this country went under a hardball sebring war, which lasted more than 50 years on which ducal the life of more than 260000 people . and that some moments back in the 8. this gustavo bates are 2 days president was part of one of those, the records fighting a war against the states. so for many people, the fact that now he becomes president means that columbia had learned how to deal with their problems in peace and through democratic democratic means. it's clearly an occasion that means a lot to a lot of people. now,
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a gustavo petro is inheriting a long list of problems, some of which you into that day he's promised to tackle them. what's his top priority? i did, did the dub, prioritize the fees agenda, master b car been poverty, an inequality as he is the 1st president. first, the left is president, the, the, in the history, the, there are expectations that he can tackle those historic social problems. and he cost to work on those issues very weakly. actually, it is suspected that tomorrow his 1st day in office, he said ministration with re sent a fax reform bill in congress another to re kick quality to the concert. he needs to present a short term solutions to the population in those to each of poverty on at walden to okay. johan, just quickly, if you could, by petro side will be the country's 1st ava, afro colombian woman vice president. could you tell us a bit more about her?
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she's the 1st vice president, blah, blah for american vice president. she is a single mother. she's a victim of the war. she had to let to leave her home town because of the war. so in many ways, she represents many, many things that cologne colombian, women's lives every single day, and that's why she has been so popular here among the population. okay, just quickly, what's her name? francois marcus for a car. this is the name of the, the new vice president of the country. okay, that was our correspondent, johan ramirez, reporting from bogota. thank you johan. to football now and german giant shall cut my dare returned to the buddhist league after a season in the 2nd tier. but it was not an easy return for the royal blue as they
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lost away to cologne side who were without, based on man before the match, it was confirmed cologne would be losing star striker, antony modesto, who was out of the squad ahead of his move to proceed dormant a blow to the host spot. they were handed a boost. 10 minutes before half time shuck is dominic dex la was sent off for a dangerous tackle on captain jonas hector shortly after the break. cologne made use of the numerical advantage. hacksaw finding lucca killian to open the scoring just after the hour mark slowly unkind, doubled the lead. as the host seemed perfectly capable of compensating the loss of modesto, who had notched up 20 goals for them last season, shall kit then showed a sign of life. as thomas oberon's re kick found,
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substitute matthews booter to make it to one. but the hope didn't last long as 4 minutes later cologne struck again to seal a 31 final school day. an uber church with a cracking header, the cherry on top of a dominant display, celebrated coolly by coached f inbound. got chalka meanwhile, will hope to offer their fans more when they play in front of a home crowd next weekend and took, got hosted leipzig and hell then till one all draw the visitors took the lead 3 reigning bonus league player of the season. christopher and concur, the french striker opened his account after just 7 minutes. it stood god's own french forward. now we re armada soon got the equalizer with his 1st. when his legal, the 2nd half was goal is so the teams shed the points you're
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