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oh, virgin of the rocks. was there another symbolic meaning to this beautiful dating that perhaps we just don't understand? the search for answers starts from 1110 on w ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. the u. s. secretary of state heads said the middle east, amid the latest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. antony blinkin will meet israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu following a palestinian attack on a synagogue that killed 7 and
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a deadly israeli rate in the west bank. also coming up india over members founding father, father mahatma gandhi, 75 years, africa was assassinated by a religious extremists. we will look back on the life of one of the most celebrated leaders in history and in buddhist league of football. but we'll see a dormant extent, a winning streak feeding fire lever coups and to nail, to make it 3 wins out of 3 in the new calendar year. ah, i'm sarah kelly walked into the program. u. s. secretary of state antony blanca is due to begin a trip to israel and the palestinian territories to day. his visit coincides with an outbreak of violence on sunday, police sealed off the home of
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a palestinian reported to have killed 7 people outside of a synagogue in east jerusalem before being shot by police. the country security cabinet has announced that the house of the attacker will be demolish victims, friends and relatives in both communities have been mourning the ones that they have lost. 7 7 unspeakable grief. pain has gripped jerusalem once again. after a gunman killed 7 people outside a synagogue on friday. for these mourners laying their loved ones to rest is just the beginning of a long healing process. oh, you go to your dad and you are my hero. you chose to sacrifice your life for others . i will on you for ever dad. no little. ah. the shooting came a day after israel stage major military rate in the west bank. it's deadliest operation there in years. israel as it was targeting members of islamic to had
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a palestinian militant group designated a terrorist organization by the european union. at least one civilian was among the dead, according to palestinian officials. shortly after the synagogue shooting israel sealed off the alleged attack as home and prepare to demolish. it gets the government standard procedure for palestinians who killers re lease. but the swift response in this case will deny the family an opportunity to appeal a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is new cabinet, also plans to counsel social security and health benefits for the attackers, families. they want to make it easier for israelis to acquire firearms and to step up efforts to collect a legal weapons or to washington. our answer to terror is a firm hand under powerful, fast and precise reaction with wicked to latest bloodshed is expected to top the
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agenda when u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin meets with netanyahu and palestinian president mac moved up ass as part of his 3 day middle east visit. and let's get more on this from correspondent rebecca driggers who is joining us now from jerusalem. rebecca antony lincoln's visit well was planned some time ago. how is it likely to impact the current tensions now? i'll say that certainly a question that many people here are asking themselves as that report really highlights just how high or how high the tensions are here for this visit. but as you rightly point out, it has been planned for some time so that the real substance of the visit may not change all that much. much de escalation was already on the agenda even before the horrific events of the last few days. but of course, now that de escalation comes with more, a greater sense of urgency. antony blinking will definitely be coming with
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condolences and, and, and throwing his support behind the us ally israel in the wake of those attacks. but as well as trying to de escalate the situation and try to stop it from spiraling out of control. there are a number of other geo political topics that will be on the agenda, namely the situation v. iran, the threat of iran, something that the us and israel work very closely on and as well looking at an expansion of the abraham accords that is a normalization of israel's relations with its neighbors. that will be looking towards saudi arabia and that those 2 things are particular important agenda policy agenda for benjamin netanyahu and the us we'll be looking to assist with that. but of course, now we will see that de escalation will overshadow, given the events of the last few days. and rebecca, given the new government in israel, led by benjamin netanyahu. what has been the impact on the u. s. is really relationship. i will, there's no doubt that the new
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a far right government here in israel is really testing that special relationship between israel and the u. s. the u. s. watching closely, they've already sent a couple of delegations, lower level delegations, to try and see how the 2 governments will work together. they are watching closely to see the direction that this government will take. the lead up to this visit benjamin netanyahu as a part of the response package. if you will, to the attacks on the weekend. they said that they were going to strengthen settlement they didn't give for the details. but we know that strengthening settlements and expanding even in settlements is a k policy objective of many of the hard line members of benjamin netanyahu coalition government. but expansion of settlements is a red line for the u. s. for example, it's something that they say that they will not want to go ahead and do the blinking will definitely be wanting to hold any expansions and urging benjamin netanyahu to do that. that netanyahu knows that he has to keep the us on side. and so he will be trying to do a belt delicate balancing act, if he will,
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between the mo, hardline members of his coalition government and the wills of the u. s. rebecca blinkin will be meeting with a palestinian leaders to morrow. what can we expect there? tell us just briefly please absolutely blank and will be traveling to ramallah to speak with the palace in, in president muffin abbas he will definitely be reiterating the u. s. commitment to the 2 state solution. now that something that has really same a diminishing popularity here all consensus of recent poll suggests that that less than a one 3rd of people on both both sides, israel and the palestinian territories. don't say that is a likely all possible outcome. but on top of the usual agenda topics, he'll also now a, b, b, a on top of the original items. he'll also most certainly be urging the palestinian authority to restore security court coordination with the israeli. something that was 7 after the raid in the west bank on thursday to w correspondent, rebecca readers into brucell. and thank you, rebecca here are some other stories making headlines around the world.
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a bombing at a mask in the pakistani city of peshawar has killed at least 20 people and wounded dozens more. the attack came as worshippers gathered from morning prayers. many of the victims were police officers who worked nearby. a russian strike has killed one person and wounded 3 more in car heave. according to the regional governor, a missile hit a residential building in ukraine's 2nd largest city late on sunday. at least 3 more people were killed by russian shelling in harrison. india is marking these 75th anniversary of the assassination of mahatma gandhi prime minister in a rental modi and other top officials, paid their respects at a memorial ceremony in new delhi. the indian lawyer turned activist was famed for his non violent resistance to british rule that helped bring about independence in august of 1947. on january 30th, 1948, he was assassinated by
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a hindu nationalist t w. south asia bureau chief, operator cima is joining us now from delhi. i'm rita. how is india marking this anniversary? hi, sarah will august 30th is designated as martyrs day, and it is dedicated to all the freedom fighters who live their lives for the nation . this year has special significance because it is the 75th anniversary of my, my gandhi's assassination. they've been prayers in rituals at the raj car. that's the place where gandhi was committed a day off his assassination. we've also just come back from the place where he was assassinated, a bid law house, and there you had hundreds of children gathered, never go to recite prayers and single these favorite hymns. then, of course tributes have been pouring in. you mentioned the prime minister in that movie, also the lead of the opposition that we gandy from the congress party. that is,
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gandhi's party paid tribute to gandhi's tremendous legacy. and newspapers, of course, also carrying a lot of articles, analyzing the relevance of gandhi in today's india, remind us of the details of that tremendous legacy, both nationally and globally of gandhi. so the biggest legacy that gandhi left is his struggle for freedom for india. and that also completely to non violent moves, non violent struggle, and he also what he called civil disobedience and the uniquely gun the concept of san diego hare protest through pursuit of truth. let's take a listen to what can be achieved and his life in our report. mahatma gandhi, one of the most widely recognized figures of history, famed for advocating non violent resistance and revered in india as the father of the nation. gandhi began his career as a lawyer in south africa,
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but soon after the outbreak of world war one, he returned to his homeland. there he joined the burgeoning independence movement and by the end of the war was among its most prominent figures through marches, boycotts, and hunger strikes. gandhi hope to show the world the power of what he called satya . gra, a form of non violence, civil disobedience. in his famous salt march, he walked over 300 kilometers to the indian coast to protest the british monopoly and tax on salt, and was joined by thousands of followers. gandhi, a devout hindu, worked closely with muslim leaders. he knew that tension between the 2 religious groups was a powder keg. when british colonial rule finally ended in 1947, the sub continent was partitioned into hindu majority, india and muslim majority pakistan. gandhi agreed to it reluctantly,
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believing hindus and muslims could make peace on their own terms. this mass, when massive riots broke out between the 2 groups, killing thousands. gandy carried out what would be his last hunger strike to stem the violence. not 2 weeks after ending his fast, gandhi was assassinated by hindu extremist. around 1000000 people came to grieve at the funeral of the national and in many ways global hero and america. gandhi, i fought for a secular indian faith that accommodated both hindus and muslims, and was eventually killed by a fanatic hendo nationalist as we, as we heard, there are today's divisions, still as deep city load. the grid tragedies of gun these. he gave his entire life for a non violent struggle, and he himself died as in a very violent death. and the divisions that we saw that led to gandhi's
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assassination between an ideologically secular country or a hindu nation, are resurfacing. now, you know, in the past a few years we're seeing india is deeply polarized in many sections of society, you're seeing the rise in cost violence. you're seeing minorities here feeling insecure and the worst. and the most disturbing a symbol of these divisions is that a certain county developing around the assassin of mart, my gandhi, his name was not to rom, god say, you have not to far from delhi a temple dedicated to him. you have his statues being erected in various places that oppose you could say that he's a fringe elements, but even so that, that they should be tolerated and accepted in a country where gandhi is viewed as a father of the nation, is deeply disturbing. for many people, and they also feel that this is also creating divisions and going in a direction which gandhi would not have liked at armory to cima in delhi. thank you . in football, barissi,
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went to get up after the break. the young englishman was even unlucky not to have back to finish beaten to the bowl as he was by a luckless edmond top. so bah! who obligingly turned it into his own next to know the final score as dormant, preserved that perfect record 9 points from a possible 9 since the bonus league, a restart. after the break business news with my colleague, chris colbert, stay with us. if you can for that, i'm sarah kelly in berlin. thanks for watching. take care i i will interest the global economy our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project.

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