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a how they can also go terribly, watch it new to ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin in the middle east, on high alert as violence escalates to women, a shot and killed in the west bank hours after israel launches air strikes against targeting garza and leopard on also on the program. the battle for back most in you, craig, british intelligence, says russian forces have probably taken the city center, threatening a key ukrainian supplier route, making his moose at a very young age. we meet,
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chess, prodigy hussain. presume who has become a rapport breaker in germany. after fleeing the war in syria. ah, i'm fil gale. welcome to the program. israel is on, high alert, is violence across the region escalates. radio authorities have reinforced border security since police raids on jerusalem's. our acts a mosque raised tensions in the latest incidents to his ready women in the occupied west banquet killed when their car was shot at a 3rd were seriously injured. attack happened new the hammered junction in the northern part of the jordan valley. israel launched overnight, airstrikes on garza and lebanon in retaliation for rocket attacks. israel military says it struck targets linked to the palestinian militant group,
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hamas on the skyline of garza city lighting up to not long after the israeli army confirmed that it was carrying out airstrikes in the territory. ah, israel also launched strikes in southern lebanon. this is the aftermath a day before dozens of rockets were fired from lebanon toward israeli territory. the biggest rocket attack from lebanon in 17 years. israel's prime minister, convened a security meeting to discuss how to respond. marcella took for news on regarding the aggression against us. another front was then we will strike our enemies and they will pay the price of any act of aggression. when we go, our enemies will discover again, that up moments of truth. the citizens of israel stud united and unified and back
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the actions of his riley all me and the other security services to defend our country. and our people learn. the israeli military said most of the rockets were intersected by its iron dome anti missile system. this property in northern israel, however, was not spared. israel has pointed the finger at palestinian militants for the attacks, which how much the time of rising tensions after israeli police raided the al acts and mos in jerusalem earlier this week is lambs, 3rd, holiest site. authority said they were forced to enter the complex to remove people. they describe as rioters palestinians, and their supporters accused israel of using excessive force against worshippers. an emergency session of the un security council on thursday night urged diplomats
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on all sides to show restraint. ah, members were clearly united in the need for de escalation in common. the region, this is a whole month for all 3 religions. escalation is not in anybody's interest in the region, and i think you will see that the counselor sees of his matter in the coming period as well as capital. but the holy month has so far brought no signs of de escalation . israel's overnight airstrikes were followed by a salvo of rockets from the gods. austrian astronaut correspondent rebecca richardson, jerusalem's old, sitting. welcome, rebecca. can we salt with the deaths of those 2 israeli women who have shot and killed in the occupied westcan? what happened? what we know, phil is that a family, a jewish family was traveling in the occupied west bank. they came under fire in the jordan valley. the car loss control the driver loss control of the vehicle. and
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2 young women were killed at the scene out. one woman, the mother is in a critical condition. the father was travelling in a separate car and survived the accident. now shortly after that incident, i'm so sorry. survived the shooting meg, they attack hamas. a mass came out of that attack in a statement and they praised the attack, they said it was a natural response to israel's ongoing aggression towards palestinians and the alex m. also referring to the scenes we saw in that report from tuesday, where israeli police tried to clear the mosque they, they were there was video circulating of them, beating people inside the mosque. and that has really set tensions. right. got tensions running really high this week. and in response to that attack in the jordan valley and the death of the, the 2 jewish women the far right members of the government, ca, calling for a really strong response from israel. israel's defense minister has bolstered
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security across the country and the occupied territories. and checkpoints at the police chief here in israel is calling to anyone with a gun and a license to carry that gun for their own safety and to protect people around them . so tensioned extremely high, even if the situation here in the old city is relatively calm to day. and the situation that we're seeing there that the spike intentions overnight in the northern and southern borders does appear to be di escalating. okay, so it's a busy time of the year. you have jewish and mostly with christian children, some tourists, a visiting that you mention about the heightened security. so what is that making that the general situation like this busy time of year? yeah, when everyone was expecting that this ramadan period, this period of convergence of the 3 holy holidays would be able to see arise intentions. of course that did happen during the week and then that there was
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a peek intention if you will last night and overnight when we saw a barrage of bombs coming from a southern lebanon into northern israel. and then israel retaliating early in the morning bombing, southern israel, and also hamis target's in the gaza strip. now, of course, that you know that those tensions were incredibly high, but was wondering what was going to happen, but it does appear that all sides of trying to de escalate. we haven't seen anything further from those tensions, but the tensions that you speak of here at the holy sites. everyone still waiting to say what may happen, ama threatening to potentially more attacks saying that they will protect the alex them off as a palestinian place of worship. as so, you know, everyone here just waiting to see how this weekend is going to play out. feel. thanks about rebecca, rebecca reese's and old jerusalem and mckayla. i was saba can give us a view from garza, he had
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a figure department of political science at our as our university is also written extensively about the israel palestinian conflict of welcome to d w. how have you experienced these the past few days? oh, it's been very can so as you very much know, we have witnessed escalation against the palestinians inside. ok. so most over the past 3 days and with that lesion for the palestinian resistance groups and girls are launched a number of brackets. again, this is really towns and villages adjacent to the girls, austin, which resulted in is where he did italy asian last night. and according to his, where he, the spokesperson around 50 pounds of explosives are inflicted on goes on south a donation for the rock is that we are large. again, is israel from south lebanon and from, from gaza. at the moment, the situation is assuming quiet for the past 8 or 10
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hours and it seems to me that media comes from you on from egypt up succeeded in containing the cycle of violence. but still, the situation is very fragile as we are in the middle of the month of ramadan. and we also in the middle of the way to jewish holiday, which would mean according to his, where he was official that we might with this kid on us collision in the coming few hours and days as a result of the, of this morning at that. again, is a, can you help us to get put this in some sort of contacts? do you see this as just the latest in a series of incidents, so beat those. a series goes back a long way. is this latest few days just the latest, or is it shaping up to be something more serious?
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well, let me say that this is question has going on was tense between the palestinians and me. i knew that there is an occupational policy and that has been going on for about $55.00 a month right now. and we have a number was ready to ministers who have been basically calling for escalation against the palestinians. one of the ministers likes more to choose the minister of finance, and about a month ago he even deny the existence of the telephone and the will. and we also, i use a intelligence report says that russian forces have made significant gains in the east and city of backwoods. british say that russian forces have probably taken the city center along with the west bank of the back would, could river. that would put ukrainian supply lines under threat. ukraine has denied
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the report, but admits the situation is difficult. back was, has been on the scene for months and have seen some of the fiercest fighting of the war. and i got an update on the situation in back moved from moscow correspondent, chicago shipment off ski in reagan. i. d. w has been operating since we were banned from russia. ok, i'm right, and i ok, so we're but clearly not going to do that. so let me go back to make i'mma. i was saw that guys i was trying to speak to before i i'm told that you couldn't hear me. where is the palestinian leadership in all of this where the president mahmoud abbas. and he's, and he's ruling foster party why?
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unfortunately, amazon is out of the why did we have the panels to neighborhood, which is in control of the west bank. and we have a mass was ruling the girls for the past 16 years. and the student with the have tried over the past 2 months to de escalate the situation when the month would be where it is and the city and jordan and also and sean michelle, in egypt with the attendance of the u. s. egypt and jordan oliver and they tried to discuss the, the escalation during the month of ramadan. but unfortunately the attack again is austin in worship. i was inside the last, almost a few days ago. ignited that kind of cycle of violence that goes like an escalation and on the palestinian authority is basically is in a very delicate situation. they are trying to basically,
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there's a commitment in the i'm trying to shift understandings as well, but much doesn't, doesn't i respect those commitment that they, with no active piece towards the moment. and this, this right wing is right. the government does this mean that we should just expect more violence? it's, it's good to that as you just mentioned. no, nope. you start between the palestinians and israel since 2016 the last time they were talk between the palestinian and is where it is. when you are secretary of state, john kennedy mediated between the government as well as where it is in 2016. but for the past 7 years, no serious negotiation and the palestinians are losing go. they are losing all over the creation of dollars in state along side the state of israel because of israeli settlement expansion in the west. and also because of israeli actually being an
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exemption. and this like when government that came into existence 3 months ago, they are dedicated to an ex boss. so that was my so, so it sounds like you do expect to get into it. all right, thank you so much for joining us about. i was saddened from our as our as our university. thank you. thank you. and will turn to ukraine or u. k. intelligence reports, as russian forces have made significant gains in the east, a city of back. what british say russian forces have probably taken the city center along with the west bank of the back. what could be for that would put a ukrainian supply lines under threat. ukraine is denied the report, but admits the situation is difficult. back more to speed on the siege for months to see some of the fear is fighting of the war. i got an update on the situation and back load from moscow correspondent to chicago shipment off ski in
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reagan where d. w has been operating since we were banned from russia. till the last we heard from the russian side about the situation back, morris was from give guinea pig gordon head of the wagner group that is fighting in the city. yesterday. he said that the enemy, the ukrainians, are actually not going anywhere. and as you said that the battle in the city has been going on for months for over 8 months already. and it has turned into this grinding street, the street bottle. and in fact, in the last weeks, the de russian forces had the upper hand. they were taking ground in the city. but what precaution said now is that yes, the ukrainian argo are falling back, but they prepare new defense lines, particularly in the western part of the city. the reserve railway line going from north to the south, which offers pretty good to do defense possibilities for the ukrainians. and even if they leave behind, they will. they will build up the fence line in the in the next city inches, if you are. so
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a promotion said there can be no talk of big rush and offensive at the moment. of course he has, his own agenda has been criticizing the russian military command many times to raise his own profile. but i think this comment shows that even if the frontline is moving and then it's moving very slowly, well, will mean wild of the russian foreign minister. so gay, laugh rov is in turkey to discuss this deal that allowed the resumption of a grain exports from ukraine will listen to him at the press conference. and then a come back to here is a talking about russia's attitude towards any potential piece deal. we go to, we are ready for negotiations into count the realities that have developed to day and taking into account the nature to mate interests and legitimate concerns of the russian federation. primarily in terms of our security. suppose the j gosh, i how open is russia to piece talks? i think love losses just paying lip service to the idea. and he actually later went
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on to talk about how russian interest and russian concerns are being neglected by the west. and this is really on how russia has, how the kremlin has been presenting itself in this conflict. it says it's interested, it's interested in peace, but and assigns the blame to the west. in fact, yesterday, speaker of the russian president dmitri prescott said that russia does not see the room for political settlement at this point, that it says no other way than, than to continue with this so called special military operation. and i think this is in connection with, with another comment from lover today. he said that any piece dog with neat would require talk about the a new world order. and this is something russian officials have been, have been talking about for,
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for 4 years already. this multi polar piece world with regional spheres of influence. and of course, we've heard many times from the criminal that it sees ukraine as its own sphere of influence. so i think the plan in the kremlin is still to subjugate ukraine. and at this point, the, the finest still to do it and on military basis. nice. gotcha. gotcha. gotcha. bernacki, ah, moscow correspond ah, a dubious chess federation has nominated its youngest, have a player for an upcoming tournament in croatia, 11 year old who st. basil is set to join the team after dazzling in domestic competition. but having arrived from syria where there is more at stake for his a family than what happens on the board. some spend a lifetime trying to mark the chess, others get the hang a little sooner. this is who st. basie. i just 11 years old. he's already
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considered one of germany's most promising players to him navigating the tough strategy game is as simple as 2 plus 2. yeah, it's fine just fun because i like math. i'm with chess. you also have to do math, and that's why i like it. the sub for this person who's saying is set to represent germany at the metropolis copping croatia. late to this month, making him the nation's youngest ever player. it's as much a celebration of pure talent as it's is of immigration and then appear for holding . we are very proud that hussein was invited to join the german team to participate in international tournaments when we wished for the german team to achieve great results. of my boys who same was actually born in syria and started playing chest at the age of 3. it was long before his talents began to shine through heavily in our family. we always play chests together. my father and i,
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with my brother's st. hussain used to come and start asking how to move the pieces, how to play the game. and this is how he learned the basic moves of chess. and then he started saying technical moves we would say after 6 or 7 months, his same is very, very good. hussein's family fled their homeland if and germantown of lich that in 2016 since then, boy, wanda has been honing his skills in local clubs. thankfully chess has proved a useful tactic for fitting in it hadn't done so. i started playing a lot of tournaments in germany. that's how i improve my german man dodge. while hussein's family continue to fret over their residency status in germany. the youngster is purely focused on learning as much as he can while away, but the german chess federation. i cindy zehnder, ones i am playing with all older sites and therefore maybe they have a little bit more experience. but i honestly think it's great that i'm able to play
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and i think it's a fantastic chance. i think the fans after difficult beginnings, germany's youngest chest sensation is ready to seize. an exciting opportunity could look at so small stories from the world of sport will start with golf and the u. s . masters. and the early pace was set by european stars. victor hove land of norway and spain. sir john ron, who recovered from a nightmare, starts to finish on 7 under path, america's 4 times. major widow brooks can capture a joins the european pair and sharing the lead. after round basketball, g o m b, it is a favorite to win this season's most valuable player ward, but he couldn't lead his team to a win against miami hate. were a friend, title contender and beads, friend and former teammates, a jimmy butler, lead miles to a 28 point victory tennis at the charleston open top seed, jessica pergola at one a thrilling match against romanian. if in
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a bag of american and last 10 games in a row before are battling back for fall off down a at deciding set to progress to the quarter, 5 in pakistan night cricket is ramadan tradition, but a fairly new phenomenon for female place. usually women stay in doors after dark during the holding months that some female characters are changing that thanks to an organization called callo cricket, which gives them a safe space to play the sport from dusk till door. not your typical scenes at night during ramadan and pakistan. some were ridiculed it even received threats when they 1st joined the night cricket tournament kayla cricket. good wagon marietta got when i used to leave my home carrying my cricket bag. people used to laugh at me. they would say snide comments, they would say look at her, she's carrying a cricket back. how can she play people
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who are not used to it? yes, they were used to maintain cricket on the streets in every road and in every cricket crowd, but they were not used to some women cricket at night. it's not been on your television has not been something you grew up with. so for us to change that mindset in the 1st few years, there was backlash, we like a few religious kind of carry them out. and sort of get upset with us saying this is not a time for women to play cricket women's cricket has been on the rise in pakistan for some years now. and as a result, kayla cricket has added more teams to its tournament, becoming a pathway for many aspiring athletes. we look forward to it every year. you have followed the window blank record during ramadan. it's a lovely feeling for us to get together. we enjoyed a lot moving, so the one mcgathen ramadan provided the opportunity for the tournaments to start. the goal now is to see more facilities for women to play cricket. from 2023 onwards . kayla cricket has 5 scheduled tournaments
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a year featuring up to 12 teams across pakistan. christians around the world and observing holy week building up to where easter sunday celebrations. an indoor service is being held right now and some pizza basilica in rome. pope francis is a tank though, he'll miss the outdoor press service for the 1st time. after being treated in hospital full bronchitis around the world christians united by common faith and mocking the holidays. according to diverse regional traditions. i his reminder of our top story at this hour israel ah, can i have on my brother and john? i come to be baptized. oh oh, i baptize you in the name of the father. oh oh. with that in the name of the son,
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but not the holy spirit. her ruffian believers, mark easter with public plays, reenacting scenes from the bible and what they consider to be an act of faith for graffiti and spain's malaga an elite unit of the country's armed forces joins the procession to guard a statue that depicts the crucifixion scene. ah thousands from all over spain came to see another statue of the virgin. mary paraded around the main street of the city. the gomez had a luck. yes, i broke into tears. i can't help it if you have given me. i've been here since 5 in the afternoon waiting for them to pass. i feel it in my heart that all from my
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