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hold this way because i'm responsible for the future of our country for the people far behind the boss. guardians of truth starts february 18th on d. w. ah . you see that the news line from below the u. s. secretary of state heads to the middle east, amid the latest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. antony blanket told me to try the prime minister benjamin netanyahu following a palestinian attack on the synagogue with deadly israeli rate on the west bank. also on the program. officials in hockey,
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if say one person is dead and several mold, boom did rush and miss aw, strikes residential building in the center of the ukrainian city bonus league of football gross here. dorman extends a wedding street briefing via labor crews and to know that make it 3 winds out of 3 in the new calendar. ah, feel, gail, welcome to the program. you are a secretary of state anthony blane can is due to begin a trip to israel and the palestinian territories. today is because it coincides with an outbreak of violence on sunday. police sealed off the home of a palestinian accused of killing 7 people outside the synagogue in east jerusalem countries, security cabinets. and sometimes that the house of the alleged attacker will be demolished. 7 7 unspeakable grief.
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pain his grip. jerusalem once again, after a gun man killed 7 people at a synagogue on friday. for these mourners laying their loved ones to rest is just the beginning of a long healing process. you bullshit your dad, you are my hero. you chose to sacrifice your life for others. i will on you for ever. dad. know little on the up. the shooting followed an israeli raid in the west bank that killed 9 palestinians. the reason search and violence has been accompanied by arson and vandalism. and it has already had its 1st consequences in domestic politics of global robust israel, immediately sealed of the elect, the attackers home as they prepared to demolish it. it's the government standard
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procedure for palestinians who kill israelis. but the swift response in this case will deny the family an opportunity to appeal prime minister benjamin netanyahu. new cabinet also plans to cancel social security and health benefits for attackers families. they want to make it easier for israelis to acquire firearms and step up efforts to collect a legal weapons or to washington. our answer to terror is a firm hand and a powerful fast and precise reaction. when we are good, the latest plot chat is expected to top. the agenda when you are secretary of state antony blink and meet with netanyahu on palestinian president. mark maud abbas as part of his 3 day middle east visit has picked this up with her correspondence. rebecca missus anderson. welcome. rebecca. so anthony sir antony brinkman's visit
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was planned some time ago. isn't isn't the likely to helping the current tensions well, that is certainly a question. everyone here is asking phil entity blinkin, as you mentioned, has had this put visit long planned. this is not something that's just come up in the wake of these attacks. and so the agenda may not be that different. of course we, it is clear that this visit does come now at this increasingly tense time. the escalation will therefore be of course, a key word. it was even prior to this weekend, it will now of course be even a bigger topic of conversation when he meets with leaders from both sides, both in the palestinian territories and hearing israel in the lead up to this visit phil benjamin netanyahu. you had little bit of it there in the report, came out with some measures that his government have proposed in the wake of these attacks of response to pretty heavy handed response in the wake of these deadly attacks including settlement expansion. now there weren't that many details on that
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. it has been a long time, a gender of many of the hard line is in his government to expand the settlements in the west bank, but he's also a long standing red line for the u. s. government. so there is a balancing act that benjamin netanyahu will be playing, dancing between trying to keep the hardliners in his party happy while at the same time. not trying to leap over those red lines of the u. s. government on the palestinian side. phil blink and we'll be trying to definitely have a conversation with president math. what about about reinstating a security agreement between palestine at the palestinian territories. and israel that has been, that was a that was stopped basically after a big rate in the west bank last week. so there's a lot to talk about, but the main agenda will remain, of course iran being a hot topic and of course relations between israel and its neighbors. russians, robi relations aren't particularly close at the moment. what is that likely to me
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for the over this current incarnation of the country's government? i'm not sure how accurate that is really of course there's a lot of talk and in the u. s. rather obviously, waiting, watching very interested to see what israel's new far right government are going to do going forward. but the relations between the 2 countries does remain relatively strong. they held a coordinated military training exercise just last week and they do have a big regional issues that they want to remain combined on, particularly when it comes to iran. so i think they will be doing everything that they can to keep relations to an old 2, to 2 further relations to make them stronger rather than wait. eric, during this visit, rebecca correspondent, rebecca, written in jerusalem as are you crying?
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that official say i miss, i'll hit the city of hockey for lights on sunday night, killing one person and injuring several others right here to residential building. of course, widespread damage in the city center rescue teams are searching for another person under the rubble and apartment building in the center of car gave hit in the dead of the night. ukrainian rescue will cause look 4 drops of i was in the smoldering remains. this elderly woman says he narrowly escaped death. helen though i was in my bed and i was thinking and thinking and thinking suddenly a strong force swept me up. i flew out of bed right into the kitchen. how i was not killed. i do not know. the regional governor says, based on the wreckage, it was likely a russian as 300 miss isle that caused this devastation. that
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glazing a true. what are they keep targeting residential buildings? it's an act of terror and attempt to exterminate the ukrainian people. ukraine's 2nd largest city has frequently been the target of russian shelling, much like chess on in the south. ah, where a hospital was hit, killing several civilians. so were you wasting the russian army has been shelling hassan, atrociously all day. residential buildings, various facilities, including a hospital post office and a bus stations have been damaged. the car to women nurses were wounded in the hospital. zelinski also repeated his appeal for increased weapons deliveries, to condo. what he said were russian efforts to exhaust ukraine's forces. we'll take a look at some more stories making headlines around the world. now start with
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turkeys president are the one who has suggested and that he's government may agree to finland, joining nato, but not sweden to northern countries, applied jointly to join the military alliance last year. following russia's invasion of ukraine, president ergo, on has criticize sweden's refusal to extradite dozens of people with alleged links to kurdish militant groups. all around says one of its ammunition factors has been hit by a drone strike carried out by an identified attackers. it coincided with a fire as an oil refinery in the northwest. it's unclear whether the incidents are linked pensions between iran and the west have been raised over its nuclear program and suppliers, weapons rushes war in ukraine. with oxygen in australia have launched an urgent search for a tiny radioactive capsule that went missing as it was being transported along a desert highway in the outback. a silver capture was about the size of a small coin and contains a radioactive substance. sees in 137,
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it's used in mining operations and has been missing a since mid january voting in the 2nd round of june, as his parliamentary elections has ended with a low turnout. just over 11 percent of voters took part according to the countries electoral commission. leading opposition, party boy coffee, the vote saying that controversial reforms left for new parliament powers and migrant rescue team say italy's new anti immigration measures will cause people to die in the mediterranean sea. far. i prime minister georgia maloney came to power last year on a promise to reduce the number of immigrants, many of whom arrive on rescue ships. after being picked up off the coast of north africa, new government policies will make it more difficult for rescue teams to answer calls out. these are the latest people rescued from the mediterranean sea, but now they are far from where they were rescued. in fact, there more than
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a 1000 kilometers away at the northern port of the specific italy's right. when government have ordered the rescue ships to dock along italy's northern coast, far away from the migrant roots in the south. the charities in bold. c, it's a dangerous ploy. of them having to navigate for 4 days means that for 4 days there are no rescue ships in the mediterranean sea. i want to remind you that in 2022 more than 2000 people died in the central mediterranean. it's the deadliest migration race and not having ships means people will die. until recently, the ships would dock in the south of italy on land produce island or sicily. italy's, the far right, an antique immigration prime minister,
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georgia maloney wants to stop the ships acting as ferry boats for migrants. the ent yos running the rest, jo peroration is say the policy won't stop people making the dangerous journey. eltic get up what we keep hearing as i would rather die at sea than go back to libya, is the so rules like this will never stop. people from making that crossing, people on the run will not stop trying to find safety. van hetzel gun. italy is among the you countries hoping to push for new street to regulations on migration. the issue will be discussed at a summit next month. if all bratia dots celebrated as a 3rd consecutive victory and germany bundles lager on sunday, at rounding at match to 18 with a 2 nell away, went over by a livid cushion. 3 points made dormant, stay within touching distance of table top as by a munich in the title. rice. things haven't been all that bad for the black and
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yellows of late. dormant supporters have had plenty to cheer about after 2 wins in 2 in 2023. their lead against labor crews and came midway through the 1st half when natty memory had his pocket picked and you had plant and dude bellingham embarked on an attack that ended with the 1st li goal for kareem. at amy the 21 year old. converting with the conviction of an experienced goodness league, a go getter. it was once again. bellingham, who provided the penetrative impetus as dormant, went to get up after the break. the young englishman was even unlucky not to have by the finish beaten to the ball as he was by a luckless edmond top. so bah! who obligingly turned it into his own net? to know the final score as dormant, preserved there. perfect record 9 points from a possible mine, since the boonies league a restart. so i see how those results that leave the leg table bands laid at the
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top has been cut to just one point with only on berlin, breathing down the champions, knacks alive. second, dormant round out the top 4 at the bottom shall as draw against cologne wasn't enough to lift them out of 18th place after their loss in the darby hatha remain stuck in the 2nd automatic relegation place. or the man that world handled championship. denmark of claimed a 3rd successive title after beating france in sundays final, the danes are now the 1st team in history to win 3 championships. thanks to a 3429 victory over olympic champions, france in the final and stockholm. and finally, the swiss town of chateau dead as that marked the final day of its air balloon festival. the 9 day event came to close with multi colored hot balloon, solving through the sky over the valley. thousands known for winds that make a particularly good fly, thousands of spectators and flying a huge yes. well,
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ended after a 2 year break because of the code that night or did you have to dates up next world stories the week in reports. that's more used analysis on the w dot com. i'm good with will you become a criminal, a ready nose? a paralyzed entire societies.

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