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it's too much on my shoulders, but i have to hold this weight because i'm responsible for the future fall country for the people who are behind the boss gardens of truth starts february 18th on d. w. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. his rob retaliates after rocket fire from garza, its air strikes it. militant target says tension fries after an israeli right in the occupied west back. so coming up after successful petitions for tanks, ukraine asks for 5 digits. he was looking for
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a support as the next step to repel the brush, an invasion. germany remembers the victims of the whole of course with a ceremony focusing on those men. persecuted for their sexual orientation during the nazi ah m. anthony howard walk into the program. tensions a soaring in israel and the palestinian territory. after israel carried out a ride in the occupied west bank, the killed 9 palestinians and sparked clashes in several areas. overnight hamas militants in garza launched rockets towards southern israel, and israel is by the plains rather struck targets in garza, no death or injuries were reported from those strikes that the region is holding its breath for a resumption of violence. the night sky of garza lights up in
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an ear ache lay. israel's military and palestinian militants trading missile and rocket fire long before daybreak. this footage from the israeli defense forces is set to show as strikes on an underground rocket manufacturing site and military base use by the palestinian militant group. busy samar in, ask ellen and others railey communities near the buddha. simon sprang out to wound residence about incoming rockets. but israel says it's iron dome defense system intercept it. most of them were they were all say new casualties reported in garza . but israel as strikes, stuck to familiar fear. i, when i was i was whenever something happens in the west bank, a war starts hearing, garza ran it. there's no stability, no security, no life in gaza, rivers. hi, i sent the hovel. ah,
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thursday's military rate was israel's deadliest operation in the west bank in years . israel says it sent its special forces into jeanine to detain members of the islamic jihad armed group, who it says were plotting a terror attack in israel. most of the 9 people killed belong to hamas and islamic jihad, both militant grapes, which the european union has label, terrorist organizations behind. but i'm an elderly woman, was also identified as a victim. her name was my ged, o beat. why that it's only for love who said it suffered steady. she sat down to pray for the young men for what it had that it could see. and then she opened the window to look over to check what is going on for what is well said, i was a 3rd sosa, a bullet is her here in her neck. then it hit the wall, and the tv screen, her she fell down. was fernando failed. ah,
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the israeli military says it will look into the circumstances of medina, beads, death, but as she is being lay to rest, both sides of this long run in conflict, a bracing for a continuation of hostilities. earlier i spoke to freelance journalist semi sako in jerusalem and asked him if tensions easing after the flare up of violence between israel and the palestinian territories. i can tell you that at least on the font with the gaza strip, it's been a very quiet day to day. and the kids are around the gaza strip in these rarely communities. they went to school and it seems like a life has gone back. good to norma on that front. israelis are saying that the mos inside the gaza strip, they have an interest in maintaining that kind of peace. because you have some 20000 palestinians who come and work in his room, it guys is suffering from
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a high unemployment rate. so they believe that over there it will be quiet. but i can tell you that here in the west bank and in east jerusalem and throughout have been protest, people were demonstrating debate against the king of palestinians yesterday in geneva. there was a, a massive demonstration in our mind today. and there throughout the west bank, we have reports of tens of wounded and mainly from neither road rubber, bullets or tear gas in the various produce that broke out throughout the west bank . i mean, the palestinian authority says it has halted security cooperation with his riley authorities at this point. what consequences could that happen? yeah, well this is something that is always expected that there's a popular demand among palestinians to stop this kind of a quarter nation is seen as a humiliation of the palestinian people that they're in fact helping these really as security occupation forces. and they,
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so there was this very strong pressure to en this at, we know that the position of a mood, our boss, i will mazda is, in general, he's in favor of this kind of coordination. so at the belief in, in israeli circuits, is that this coordination a will return because both parties are interested in coordination because israel needs of this coordination in order to, to thwart attacks that might, it belong some, the west bank, the palestinians need this coordination because they're dependent on israel, because even the movements of the president a bus are dependent on this kind of coordination. so we have to see where things will go to it still very much early dies for the new government. but are we seeing signs of how israel's new hard line government could affect the israeli palestinian relations in the near future? you know, well the event yesterday,
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the killing yesterday's interpreted by palestinians as a kind of a like escalation and which is a kind of a competition within this government who will be more nationalist who will be more tough to say against the palestinian organizations. and we know that the minister of public security, which is now called the minister of national security. he's been very vocal and said that the palestinian gunmen should be shot and killed. and any palestinian, the threats in his really should be shot and killed. this has been his, his position in the past, and then for sure, this will kind of like bring more, more tensions. we also expected to see more tensions around the lump sum was because is really activists are planning on going. i'm a soco for lamps, jen. lesson integrates. thank you. if running president flooded, miss lensky has renewed his appeal for the u. s. built f. 16 fighter jets less than
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a week. after securing heavy tanks from western bacchus, poland says it would support and they who effort to send the jets to ukraine. now, officials from france and the u. s. side. they have not ruled the option out for now. german chancellor left shelters drawn a red line of his supplying cave with combat aircraft. that discussion comes as fighting is intensifying in the east of the crime after russian forces recently took the town of solid the troops and now making another push in the city of blackwood. why, for nearly 6 months now, russia has waged a brutal battle to take the city of bath moot, and so far failed, but at a heavy cost to ukraine. with this makeshift cemetery on the outskirts of the city shows the scale of the loss. bus motors located between don't yet and the hands get the edge of the frontline and the don't bass region. a victory
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there could give russia a base to launch a campaign further west who would also be a blow to ukrainian morale. zelinski said the fighting there was key to the war, couldn't get his ulta every day, the enemy fails on the back mood front and in. don't boss in general, is a significant blow to the aggressor state arissa. u. s. advisors to ukraine. see that it's not worth the cost and ukrainian lives. russia has already shelled the city to rubble, leaving little to defend but a symbol. the u. s. is recommending ukraine shift its focus to the south, where western deliveries of armored vehicles could set up here for a renewed counter offensive. the city of hare san was recaptured by ukraine in november. and russia has ramped up pressure this winter across the southern frontline ascii of looks toward spring. it's expecting a large russian offensive with the possible mobilization of thousands of new invading troops. nato said weapons deliveries will help ukraine prepare. and russia
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is planning for new offense. if they're building heavily up there, mobilized hundreds of thousands of new troops are ramping or production, acquiring ammunition from all to the talent machines like it wrong or north korea and, and therefore, we have to be prepared for a new russian offensive. that's exactly why denouncement made last week are so important or more with more armor. more ammunition is more also a long range weapons like the high mars, but also the new announcements of boucher thanks. the u. s. defense department says it's unlikely russia can turn around its failures any time soon. but it also says ukraine cannot expect to expel russia from the don bass by the end of this year. or 4 weeks we've been hearing that the battle for back mode is at a style match. so i asked military expert, frank lead, which if russian troops could soon gain the advantage in that fight. oh,
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good afternoon, actually, i think yes, it could. if what we're hearing from the americans is true, is what stressing the report that that, but not matters but only because both sides have made it matter. so it's a question of casualties on both sides balancing nose against the moral effective withdrawal. now the important thing here from the american perspective, i think is crane withdraws on its own terms. i think eventually will have to do that. let's not forget that. that is not the 1st time that ukraine has done what and made a propaganda success out of it. last year, as i recall, they did exactly that from severity and ask after an equally bloody and important battle then. so that's why the americans are so insistent really that the credit is cut their losses now withdraw into their own turns before that forced out. fascinating moment coming up in this war, frank, russia plans to mobilize an additional 500000 soldiers. whatever that number is, a large number. as western allies have pledged, defend
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a little over 100 tanks. what winds out overwhelming manpower that being russia or superior hardware, the crime? the latter is the answer. it's often said that so quantity has a quality all its own, and that's true in military terms provided on the ground. you can provide some of protection and pans and doctrine for your quantity and the to the russians would not demonstrate the capability to do that. this is an artillery war, primarily ukrainians, major on precision, are to the rate that you are getting which by the way, just not only is not only the tanks that's only the most prominent. they are getting a great deal more of a form of armored vehicles on the cars, infantry fighting vehicles. and it's, it's those that are going to win out here in an artillery. so battlefield is no good having and protected infantry holy land in an artillery. so that way you're up against precision guided shells. with equipment,
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there's foster heroes and answer your question is, ukraine's will went out eventually. it's going to take a long time. it will be very painful, but that's the way i see this balance. the tanks were a big victory for the ukranian. president zalinski now wants 5 jets and missiles too. is he going to get them frank? yes, i think he will eventually the answer to kinds question of how to defend themselves . does not lie in f sixteens. in short or even medium, turn on to me. the reason they're looking for these and will probably get them certainly the netherlands, if given indications. probably know i have some span, of course, the americans, if they give the export licenses, which i heard a lot about over the last couple of weeks, will be able to backfill any issues from european allies. but what the credit is trying to do is trying to shift its armed forces on the ground in india to nato standards. so they're not looking at really, i think for the next 6 months looking at for the next one year, 2 years, 3 years to provide long term security from something that's wise. but at 16 in
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a short medium term won't make a difference on the battlefield. but to answer your question directly, i think that will get that, but it's going to take a while to deploy them and it will be an extremely labor intensive task farm or so i think than with the tanks which will be deploy foster and are now far more important was a pleasure military analyst, franklin, which thanks so much for your input. thank you, sir. as a german parliament, when the stock has held its annual ceremony of remembered for the victims of the national socialist regime, an estimated 6000000 jews were murdered by the nazis during world war 2. are the groups were also persecuted by the nazis. this is ceremony won't focused on people targeted due to their sexual orientation or gender identity was getting when start . president obama said that during the nazi regime, tens of thousands of people were imprisoned on the laws that criminalized homosexuality. 40 victims and survivors of the holocaust were honored in speeches,
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free and easy intellect. own ha ha. beside men, a ceremony was also attended by survivors of the nazi regime who shed their experiences. then mention in category in for me or if human beings are categorized as important and less important than if that and victim grapes are seen as less valuable than others under. and then that means one thing don't do it that the nazi ideology lives on the scene that you nozzle shalise, he said edi. a rocky vitality, ah, aunt. and unfortunately, it is still present to day. if we are observing cruelties against queer persons to day, no human and li, the news doubly also met with an activist. his spent years fighting for official break ignition for queen victims of nazi persecution. it's the de looks van dyke
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has been fighting for in 2018 the historian and teacher petition to the bonus dog for the 1st time. his goal to get the highest political levels to recognize the persecution of queer people. the reasons why we never gave up to have hope that this recognition on the highest government liver would happen is not only because it has a big meaning, a strong meaning, important meaning um for our minorities. but means also that germany as a country has reached the level of humanity of democracy. well, different voices are heard in 2022 parliament finally decided to commemorate l g b t q victims of the nazi regime. male homosexuality was banned long before hitler came to power in 1933. but the nazis ramped up persecution. gay men were imprisoned
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and sent to concentration camps, where they had to wear the pink triangle. around 10000 gay men were murdered. recent research on other queer people also shows systematic persecution and legislation outlawing homosexuality and germany was only fully dropped in 1994. if i look back in my own life, when i was 14 um, the paragraph still existed. and i grew up in a separate society where i was a criminal boy. if i were to be honest in berlin van dyke meets for a discussion on why remembrance for sexual minorities has been such a struggle. both audience and panelists agree, research for many types of victims, remain scant. for van dyke, the battle is only getting started. i thought to find the chief men troop here, encouragement to go on and to look in those to those countries with too dangerous
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on the life threatening to view sexual in order to van dyke will continue to fight argue and build coalitions. because the struggle for remembrance and against persecution goes on. well, aliya i spoke with helmet met. now he's the head of the magnus hatfield foundation, established by the german government, the fought discrimination against l jeep. they teach you people. i asked him about his reaction to this a start. one. am a can talk now to helmet metz. now he's the executive director of the federal magnus hash. build a foundation that government institution established to fight against the discrimination l g b t q people, and causes here in germany, a big welcome to you, mr. met. you were in the bonus tag to witness this a story day for the l g. b t. community in germany. how do you feel? yes, of course, it was a very moving moment 78 years after the end of the 2nd world war,
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which was signed by the never again. we had the 1st time in parliament to commemorate the homosexual and edgy b t i community as a whole group of victims. often they see noisy regime, which as a pity, was prosecuted up to 1994 to already mentioned in the piece you feel even i'm 2nd to go over the past years. we're saying a shop rise in the tax on l g b to keep people by physically, but also on social media and in policies implemented around the world. as you say, are we going backwards in history? what is to happen to break this trend at this point? i think we have a divided boards, a looking a to a g p t. i writes,
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we have some progress if vest on countries which increasing or progress in a giving awareness to the issues of human rights of age who p t i pip, a pupil. and on the other hand, we have some powers of the past trying to show up s defend us of traditional. well, your swedish a very much in contrast to what we call open society. and they fear as a to my impression, they are enriching aspects of diversity. in society and they cannot imagine that bureau alyssum is a plus to society and her life quality of modern societies. on this historic day home at montana executive director of the federal magnus harshfield foundation. thank you so much for your time. thank you for the
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invitation. stragglers going on. now, on this day 78 years ago, soviet forces liberated the nazi death camp at auschwitz and now operates as a museum, which aims to ensure the atrocities that happened. there are never forgotten. that work is now being supported by virtual reality technology. a virtual reality with a powerful message. these movie goers in central jerusalem being taken on confronting journey the brain child and 3 young israeli filmmakers who felt this new technology will help kick the past from slipping away. the 1st thing we said is, let's take this technology and bring this emotional, super powerful experience to so many people who cannot go. we understood that with this technology. we can read, you know, put life in, hit enter, history,
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the history of outfit for canal, for example, as seen in one of things, headsets for years. now in israel, a concern has been growing how to maintain awareness of the holocaust as its last survivors disappear. sarah and shlomo hardly needed a reminder, they escape and not the extermination plan is children. you know the quote this after we watched it, we couldn't sleep that night. after we saw it all the emotions splendid in you to see what we was saying from our money tunnel cover. yep. the me, a scale of it bis industry of sarah and her family were on a train, headed for outfits when their fate took a different turn. me see michelle, my name she miracles from above, bombed the railway they like. so instead we would take into a walk camp unless it's somewhere
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a co from god that we managed to escape this hell, i felt that we didn't den delta the, we survive and built a family bah, for the developers building the experience is an act of remembrance you know, and i feel after the survivors, after all the survivors, i watched this movie, i feel that day feel, and they know that they can leave this world and we're not gonna forget them. immersive nature of this technology makes for a very powerful and intimate experience. developers hope that it will also resonate with young audiences like this one. the same replied, not just here in israel, but around the world to help keep the memory of the holocaust alive for future generations. ok time to take looking out some of the other stories making headlines . this l. residents in oakland have been forced to evacuate the heavy storm,
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whose major flooding was museums, nor fire rescue services, battled through chest high waters to reach people trapped by the funds to be where the warnings are still in places to rent your rent continue to bat of your gas explosion as destroyed a 4 story house in southern poland, injuring 7 people. 2 children were among those pulled from the rubble. cause of the incident is not known, but authority site was likely sparked by a gas fire. not a certain time in our evolution. humans ceased walking on all 4 limbs and began using just to so why out answers to still mainly getting around on for a new baboon study published in the journal of experimental biology, may have some answers to the ends of the latest animal. scientists if tend to, to try and understand how humans came to walk that because alongside other primates
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like guerrillas, but been sometimes walk on 2 legs, primates, like the boons, any walk by piece, lay around one percent of the time. whereas humans used to lex nearly constantly. exactly what stages of development came between humans and primates. light the boons walking on 4 legs nearly the whole time is known. but burns and humans share ancestors. humans have only been walking by people in a way recognizable to day for about 2000000 years. the millions of years leading up to that point remain a mystery. studying how by peter, men, humans, distant relatives like the beans works can give clues to how this transition played out. to study the transition from quite a bit. busy working to by be there working, we used to do some high speed camera that we position outside the closure of 2 of the bedrooms. and we to the very
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accurately the kinematics of the month. so we digitize, we recorded some sequences of balance doing the transition. and then we digitize every joint on the, on the videos, but then walk, standing up to carry food, or interact with other animals. research found the primate hope up on to 2 legs with no effort at all. the fact the transition so smooth suggests human walking, originated in a primate use both types of movement and it's life. it's pushy over now to imagine a non pistol which. busy busy was able to, to do both to work quite a bit early and to will basically, and maybe in the significant proportion for both local mcdonalds. so any way we can think about the non stop
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a bit of climbing of doing she spun story activities that are so using quality that isn't. and i did that in, it's about why this kind of a could be one of the missing links between modern humans and our ancestors who climb trees encumbered around on all fours. because that's all the news we have for now. coming up next kickoff brings you the latest ponder slager football highlights, including a preview. the ones show down with by don't forget there's more news on our website at t w dot com and the special channels. you can find that at the w news ah, [000:00:00;00]
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