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so hold this way because i'm responsible for the future of our country for the people behind the past. so guardians of truth starts february 18th on d, w. ah, this is d, w is leih from berlin. grief in pakistan is the suicide bombing claims more than 80 lives in a mosque inside a police compound. most of the hospitalized are police officers, and the search for survivors continues. now that are questions around the pakistani tyler brown's initial claim of responsibility also on the program. your secretary
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of state and to me, blanket meets israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu calls for steps to restore car after the latest outbreak of violence between israelis and palestinians. ukraine reinforces it's the francis on his porter with bella. bruce and military intelligence says the threat of a russian invasion there is low, but increasing men's close is ranks with moscow. ah, i'm sure gale. welcome to the program. the death toll in the suicide bombing at a mask, and the pakistani city of per shower continues to rise. more than 80 people are confirmed dad, while dozens more injured. rescuers is still searching the rubble, but hope of finding more survivors is fading. many of the victims were members of the security forces from a police compound surrounding the mask. on the pakistani taliban commander
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initially claim responsibility for the attack. a spokesperson for the group has backed away from the claim that they were involved. oh, mournful prayers as officers are laid to rest with phil police honors ah, just hours earlier and a legit suicide bomber at detonated his best at a mosque during afternoon prayers. emergency crews raced to the scene some using their bare hands to free those trapped in their rubble. hold your lamp, won't you? there was chaos. at the sight. i rescued 7 people and put them in ambulances, or one portion of the mosque had totally collapsed in the blast, and i cannot give you the exact figure of casualties. there were many worship as at the time of the explosion. make up any muslim. we're taking the mug away. most of
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the victims were members of pakistan, security services. the mosque is located inside a police compound in a high security area with other government buildings. it's a major security breach. it's not yet clear hired the bomber was able to slip into the wild compound and below himself, up amongst the hundreds of worshippers. dozens are injured. and in critical condition, hey, this is going to be guy little. there are a lot of bodies here and we are transferring them in mcdonough, but we, but this is not the 1st time this kind of bombing has happened local to halo your hobby shaheed, who took it from 2006 to now i'm, we have had enough of terrorism and thousands of people have lost their lives request for the heck ether. the victims were visited by prime minister, chabarise sharif and hospital after he condemned the attack. it's still unclear
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who is responsible for the blast as the victims fight for their lives. authorities are anxious to determine who would have carried out an attack. but even the taliban refuses to justify you. a secretary of state antony blanca is in the middle east. is you to speak with palestinian present mahmoud abbas later today? monday? saw him mate is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. this was their 1st meeting since the formation of the country so far, right? governing coalition this month. the long planned visit follows a recent spike in violence between israelis and palestinians. that u. s. officials say is concerning. antony, blanket visit was planned for a long time. but it's timing amid violence that has rattled israelis and palestinians has given it a sense of urgency. moments after landing blink and urged for calm it's the responsibility of everyone to take steps to contention rather than claim
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them to work toward a day when people no longer feel afraid in their communities, in their homes, in their places of worship. that is the only way to halt the rising tide of violence that has taken too many lives. too many israelis, to many palestinians almost every day in the week leading up to the trip had brought fresh violence hours before lincoln landed. people in the west bank mourned a young man who was shot by israeli soldiers in the early morning. oh and in jerusalem, crowds paid respects to victims of a mass shooting outside a synagogue below 7 people, including a child, were killed by a palestinian gunman. oh, his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu didn't mentioned the violence after his meeting with blinkin. focusing instead on threats from hiram's marta to
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normalize relations with several arab countries working blink and applauded those efforts. but said the u. s. wanted to see more progress on the easing of the decades long conflict between israelis, global and palestinians. that's crucial to moving toward our enduring goal of palestinians and israelis enjoying equal measures of freedom, security, opportunity, justice and dignity present by remains fully committed. that goal. we continue to believe that the best way to achieve it is through preserving and then realizing the vision of 2 states. a poll from december show support for the 2 state solution in both israel and the palestinian territories is lower than it has been in decades . for blinking, and u. s. president joe biden, the trip may reveal a lot about their influence or lack thereof with netanyahu's new right. when government and with palestinian president mahmoud abbas,
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whom blinking is set to meet with next will asked i correspondent rebecca ritz's in jerusalem. what's expected from today's meeting with the palestinian president? well, as was the case or when lincoln met with benjamin at yahoo, here in jerusalem yesterday, we are expecting him to call for com for de escalation de escalation. really being the key word of this trip overshadowing and what was a pre planned trip, but really in the wake of the violence of recent days, de escalation being the name of the game. so he will certainly bring that to president mccord abbas. he will also bring up a severing of a security coordination between israel and the palestinians that was severed by the palestinian authority on thursday after a deadly raid in the northern west bank. and that's something that he will reiterate is really important for both sides to stop the escalating violence. and that's something that he will urge mahmoud abbas to reinstate. he would potentially
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also urge the palestinians to stop pursuing cases against israel in international court. that something that well could come up in the conversation, along with other things that were already on the agenda before the spike in violence, namely bolstering the palestinian economy. and of course, strengthening ties between the palestinians and the u. s. that were all but severed under the trump administration. it tell us more about those relationships between the palestinians or washington which has historically had such a firm commitment to israel warehouse that left the palestinians. well that's right, i'm in israel and the us have had a long standing special relationship has it's known benjamin netanyahu and antony blinking mentioned that yesterday in their speech and enduring bond. that'll come as no surprise to the palestinians. they know that they know they know the game there about their relationship between the u. s. and israel isn't really at its highest, at the moment, the 2 administrations,
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israel and the u. s. not really seeing to eye to eye on a number of things. but for the palestinians, though, that's not really the matter, the relationship is still strong and when it comes to them, they'll be happy though, that their relationship with the u. s. as i mentioned, is sort of getting back on track after being orbit. save it under the trump admin estate situation. they'll also be somewhat pleased by some of the comments that blink made yesterday that i'm sure he'll make again today when he meets with math. what a boss regarding the alex and mosque as known as the temple mount to jews, the holy site here in jerusalem that the status quo of that style site must be maintained. and that's really important to us that will be met with happiness from the palestinians as so to will be the fact of lincoln stress that the abraham accords at the normalization of ties between israel and some of its arab neighbors . that that corridor loan is not enough and it is no substitute to pieces. he said yesterday for peace with the palestinians. that will be something else that the
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palestinians will be happy to hear. though they are really frustrated with the state of affairs. they feel that they are a gender, you know, it isn't really on the global stage, and i don't think expectations will be very high from today's meeting. for rebecca rivers in jerusalem. his look at several stores are making headlines around the world. germany has pledged 200000000 euros to help brazil protect the amazon rain forest where the forestation surged under far. right. former president jaya balsam arrow, and i was what was made shortly before the german chancellor. alas, shots landed in the country. he's the 1st western leader to meet with the new president luna, to silver. since it's in your ration this month. you zealand is preparing for more heavy rain this week, following the new severe weather alerts. at least 4 people have died in flash flooding and lance lives. oakland is under a state of emergency order. on friday, the city experienced its worst down port on record. u. s. president joe biden has
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ruled out sending f 16 fighter jets to ukraine is going debate among western allies about delivering warplanes to keith ukraine's been seeking modern jets to replace its soviet to build air force since the war began. belarus under russia have announced a week long training program for officers in charge of that joint military grouping in belarus. moscow's troops invaded ukraine across the belushi and border last february. ukraine says the threat of a renewed russian offensive bare is currently low, but they're doing everything they can to make sure it stays that way. as i correspondent back xander reports somewhere close to the beller rouge and border under the cover of pine trees, ukrainian border guards are forcing their positions secretary was marching. these trenches are designed to protect the lives of the
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people in the military. as well as to provide defense bottle made up, a missed appointment of them. so if the enemy attacks from the nearest road, if sure, our infantry will respond, it loses them in the will. you let us know that i am would empty quoting these. he won't go into detail about their preparations and won't even confirm that he's trenches are new. that others, but you can smell sawdust and the board seemed dry and clean. in the distance, we hear trees being felt broadly above their messages. russians won't get past them a 2nd time. with this bridge used to join ukraine and bela bruce. the defenders blew it up to try to stop the 1st rush in advance. now they are looking across the river again, right now, the situation here seems calm, but soldiers here prepared for this to change at any moment. the worries are that the russians could push through here again in the 2nd attempt to take keith with
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freshly mobilized troops and lessons that they learned from last time. it's places like these that the russians moved through before. the settlement south of the border where the fighting was fierce, i feel had lives changed forever. alexander lived here with his wife and mother and stepfather. he wants to show us the damage to his property. took me lemeu with a regular citizens were shelled with mortars in a me. the russian artillery was firing at the farm and our tanks fired back at them nicely. but the artillery and tank shells didn't hit our house, but the mortars did look to be mimi. a wall came down on his mother, had amelia when his w. o philip dilemma, this is where my mother's grave was mrs. vica, fully, vividly, mac. lucy alexander buried her here in his guard. only after the russians retreated, couldn't move her to a cemetery. and yet,
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alexander doesn't want to be of was rochelle knew the i believe that people have experienced such horror that it is difficult for me. to add anything. yeah, you have to live, we want to live open, you go and panic, little there's no sense in panicking like when you mer to run, that we have nowhere to run to liberty. we'll see what happens. i shall go live, but most of those who are still here feel like him. further down the road. it yohina runs a shop at her house was also damaged in the fighting. it's, i don't even know. i don't want to go anywhere. and at the moment we're not able to, it's very scary for children and i'm very worried. every one we met, you can talk about pain and loss. but it seems courage and determination run just
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as a fit you're up to date. sarah kelly has more world news at the top of the our next here on the w close up looks at my ordinary russians reactions to the war. a new crime has remained, can use it more of course, around the clock on the w dot com or on 15th w. a good day. thank you level on to get a modeling a my last a sample is currently more people than ever on the move worldwide in such a better life. but in case the case of in.

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