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he will need to know what is happening there in our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube, d. w documentary with d. w. new life in the middle east, on high alertness, violence escalates to women, a shot and killed in the west bank hours after israel launch is asked, strikes against targets in garza and lebanon. also on the program. the battle for back more in ukraine. british intelligence says, russian forces have probably taken the city center threatening a key ukrainian supplier route.
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ah until gail, welcome to the program. israel is on high alert as violence across the region escalates. is radio authorities have reinforced border security since police raids on jerusalem's, our acts of mosque race tensions. in the latest incident to is ray, the women were killed in the occupied west bank when their car came under fire, a 3rd were seriously injured. the attack happened to have a hammer, a junction in the jordan valley. earlier israel launched air strikes against garza and lebanon in retaliation for rocket attacks. these are the military says it struck targets linked to the palestinian militant group, hamas on the skyline of gaza city lighting up to not long after the israeli army confirmed that it was carrying out
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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 but when would one regarding the aggression against us on the front then we will strike our enemies and they will pay the price of any act of aggression when we, our enemies will discover again that up moments of truth is the citizens of israel . stunt united and unified and back the actions of israeli all me and the other security services to defend our country. and our people learn. the israeli military said most of the rockets were intercepted by its iron dome anti missile system.
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this property in northern israel, however, was not spared. israel has pointed the finger at palestinian militants for the attacks. a time of rising tensions after israeli police rated the al axa mosque in jerusalem earlier this week is lamps, 3rd holiest site. authorities 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 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
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region, and i think you will see that the counselor sees of this matter in the coming period as well as capital. but the holy month has so far brought no signs of de escalation. israel is over night air strikes were followed by a salvo of rockets from the gaza strip law. jerusalem correspondent rebecca richard told me more about that fatal shooting in the west back for what we know. i feel as that a family, a jewish family was traveling in the occupied west bank. they came under fire in the jordan valley. the la coll loss control the driver, lost control of the vehicle, and 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
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a natural response to israel's ongoing aggression towards palestinians. and the alex, i'm also referring to the same we saw in that report from tuesday where israeli police tried to clear the mosque. uh they, they were, there was video. so can i think of them beating people inside the mos 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 security across the country and the occupied territories, and checkpoints are 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 tension extremely high, even if the situation here in the old city is relatively calm to day. and the situation that we're seeing here that the spike intentions over 9 in the northern
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and southern borders does appear to be d escalating. so that's rebecca, written in jerusalem, abbe road bureau chief, mohammed's are straighter, updated me on the situation in lebanon. life is looking for normal under the knees, border towns. but the situation is her cautious column. the after his rights all me said it had struck 3 hammocks infrastructure at a gets in the south and lebanon this morning at residence around the russia di palestinian refugee camp nearly as south and city of tier, that he port at 3 loud blasts around for a m a local time. this came in retaliation for rocket garage launched on a israel from southam. lebanon is right lames on d, a militant group, hamas, now those anticipation of the reaction of the been ease, heavily armed group has for law. there are many questions about the nature of the
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scale, andy, at timing off he possible response prompt hesper law and whether it will be limited to the that known rules of engagement her with is well meaning that both parties acknowledged the balance of power and they don't a seem to be on changing it at her at the moment, although the dear onion backdrop repeatedly expressed that readiness, therefore, any upcoming battle with his wife. and so what sort of political reaction has there been well, a been on might be the most challenging front for israel, from him and military perspective. however, the political situation in lebanon is very fragile. the country, it has been facing a presidential at vacuum for 6 months now, and at the ability of the caretaker government is very limited when it comes to importance and m as strategic decisions. there are major or political divisions in lebanon that some opposition leaders. they have accused iran allies,
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including has bela and allied, a palestinian factions of dragging lebanon into a confrontation with their israel. or lebanon's, caretaker government has expressed its condemnation of the rocket, launching an air that reassured it's a commitment to the you and a solution. 17 or one would stop the war with his wife in 2006, when his army said also it is working at closely with the un peacekeepers in lebanon to her. keep her d situation, their air deescalate. thank you for that. our bureau, our bay roots bureau chief of mohammed, straight or turn to ukraine now and a u. k. intelligent report saying that russian forces have made significant gains in the eastern city of back mart, the british se russian forces have probably taken the city center along with the west bank of the back mode karuba, and would put ukrainian supply lines under threat. ukraine rejects the analysis bird to admit the situation is difficult. backwards has been under stage 4 months
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and has seen some of the fiercest fighting of the war. moscow correspondent, azure gosh, jim and jim and ascii is in ringo where he's been working us from since russia been dw, from operating in the country. he told me more about the backward situation till the last we've heard from the russian side about the situation backward 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, the, the battle in the city has been going on for months for over 8 months already. and it has turned into this grinding st to st bottle. and in the past, in the last weeks, the 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
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north to the south, which offers pretty good to do defense possibilities for the ukrainians. and even if they did buy more, they will, they will build up the fence line in the, in the next city in chassis of yar. so progression said there can be no talk of big rush and offensive at the moment. of course he has his own agenda. he's 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, one will mean while they're the russian foreign minister. so gay laugh rovers in turkey to discuss this deal that allowed the resumption of a grain exports from ukraine will listen to him out the press conference and then come back to you. here is a talking about rushes attitude towards any potential piece. do we go to, we are ready for negotiations into count the realities that have developed to day and taking into account that you're to mate interests and legitimate concerns of the russian federation, primarily in terms of our security as opposed to j. gosh,
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how open is russia to piece talks? i think love losses just paying lip service to the idea. and he actually later went 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. and 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 bischoff 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,
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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 4 years already. this multi polar peace 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 on the planet, still to do it and on military basis. nice village, regular shipment off ski. moscow correspondence are christians around the world are observing holy week building up to easter sunday celebrations. pope francis has attended a good friday service of saint peter's pacifica in rome is missing the outdoor easter procession for the 1st time. after being treated in hospital for bronchitis . around the world christians united by
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a common faith or marking the holidays according to diverse regional traditions. yvonne or brother, john, i come to be but ties. oh, i baptize you in the name of the father. with that in the name of the son. oh, 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,
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thousands from all over spain came to see another statue of the virgin. mary paraded around the main street of the city. the yeomans had a luck. yes i broke into tears. i can't help it if you have given them. i've been here since 5 in the afternoon waiting for them to pass. i feel it in my heart. i got all from my heart. malaga is very beautiful. i morning, every morning. and in guatemala, antigua floats weighing up to 3500 kilograms, are carried by devout teas wearing cloaks known as tunica a teacher up to date. we'll have more world news at the top of the hour with nicole foolish. leave you not with pictures of a special easter treat animals at ones who in southern england. i didn't just hunt for eggs but got to dig into them as well.
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ah, [000:00:00;00] ah ah, ah, we're all set to go beyond the obvious a man. we're all live as we take on the we're all about the
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stories that matter to you with whatever it believe in following. you fire made, ah, namibia, a country of great beauty bordering south africa to the northwest, which in land and natural resources. twice the size of germany nearby as population is just 2500000 people, but mostly beans live in extreme poverty. the former german colony has one of the biggest income gaps in the world. a white minority descendants of the colonizers of german south west africa. i still own the line share of newbies assets with the scars left by the brutality of germany's colonial regime. a deep between 90 no
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4 and 19 no age. germany carried out the 1st genocide of the 20th century here more than 80000 herrera and nama was systematically killed by german soldiers. namibia only gained independence from south africa in 1990. today, if you knew, didn't see any of the wills generated by the country's natural resources. protests against the country's colonial legacy of frequent a hour to the worker. no. as a demonstrations against foreign investors. we don't even know if not maybe our belongs to namibia belong for china. and secret deals with north korea have come to life. $29000000.00 transferred from them via to john john. big game is under threat. 2022. the number of rhinos poached in namibia nearly doubled.
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a serrano is worth more dead than alive. with the city of swan co bond is located at the edge of the desert on the atlantic coast. it doesn't look like a typical african city with its neo barrack buildings. german street names and spite helmets. it's like a little germany in africa. they are all from the old german style. so from the old buildings in town, they try and keep the styles similar. so that it creates a nice, equal vibe in town. sylvia clinch. tuba is of german origin. her family has lived in namibia for generations. germany colonized the country from 1884
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to 1915. sylvia runs the cities best known cafe. it's famous for its german baked goods and then our apple strudel is one of our best sellers in layer cake, please. i guess one nilly every one speaks german here. it's a lingua franca. yeah. you know, i'm a little, how did you know? i live in the customer every day. the little something you hear what sylvia's youngest sister deseret works in the kitchen. she's making a black forest cake. she's using her grandfather's recipe. he was
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a baker who immigrated to swap good morning in 1954. he came from germany here after the war. he didn't want to stay anymore and they had family year already. just for buying it out. this is like for someone to give it to the front today, around 30000 descendants of german settlers live in namibia. the sisters mother hider was the 1st person in the family to be born here. she wouldn't trade her life in the movie. if anything in the world, i think we are very fortunate to live in the media. if it lost quality life quality, briefly, you know, never a few weeks in germany and it gets to greenville. i looked for my wrong the wrong she's passed on her love of the desert to her daughter sylvia. every day sylvia goes out for
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a long ride across the enormous june of sparkled mould not far from the sight of the early 20th century atrocities. down hundreds of improvised graves located just a few messages from the june's burial. germany set up concentration camps here as it wage was of colonization, between 19 or 4 and 19 o 8. the german army massacred between 65080000 herero, and at least 10220000 nama both ethnic minorities in namibia. germany was responsible for the 1st genocide of the 20th century. every year, a unique parade is held in, so i called would the herero, much to mark the liberation of the concentration camp. then they wear uniforms,
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styled after the imperial german armies. hill, demons. all yeah. we took over the diode. rhonda, this is ours novel alone. an engineering professor karita mariama travelled 500 kilometers just to take part in the parade. his grandmother was held in the concentration camp. she was only 9 years old, then herero civilians, men, women, and children were enslaved and starved. mm. general though tough, untrusted murderous orders were as follows. within german territory, every herero armed or unarmed, with or without livestock, is to be shot. i will no longer take in women or children,
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drive them back to their people or let the troops shoot them me more than a century later in may 2021. germany's foreign minister made an historic announcement. it besides the height of design, he described these events to day officially as what they were actually a genocide and folk. ahmad. with that, we also recognise our historical responsibly with on boarding gemini, went on to pledge 1100000000 euros in 8 communities affected by the genocide were to play a key role in implementation. these demonstrators also want the land confiscated by german colonize is returned to the german ha with real money with for he really blue on the morning of the parade. co visa is accompanied by judge chicha, an activist,
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ready to fight for his country. here we are wary as we are told yes. in fact, so there are you do what, how, why they were billings want to do? it wasn't no that you are dealing with at dr. that is so proud of itself. they drive to a farm owned by the sentence of gym and settlers when you look good, double says of the roads name from where we started. this is still a single unit that's coming from 860000 acres. so 60000 it as yet. and it says, a billing is owned by one person, the going to a place of print, but then go to the site, the 1st battle between the germans and the herrera and their ancestors who died that day. a buried here who believe or the will don't day. there
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somewhere. they are alive. they can hear it again. doug ligan's of all problems. that her ancestors. i'm here with cubby. tar. please let him come to you are going to one of their go monday. go back on what we want to follow in your footsteps, and we ask for power and strength to open doors and be courageous and avoided. this is sacred land for them. to visit the grapes, they need the landowners commission, ways the bus, the deep men family lives here. i neil me. could you please stop the camera on our private drop order will be negative. what grace wise is douglas? i get is there's not a single i says the drive is only got german grapes. yeah. we know,
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we know it is. we know we're going doesn't that is in your home. you must make it bartlett before the time. is it that we take you with our car in cost $500.00 grant proposal? mm hm. we can make you a special price. and, and when does it suit you wanted to know. now, ms or possibly the slug started now adjusting the content. okay. in 2020 to an article in the country's most popular newspaper, the namibian created a scandal parish knight advanced, a burglar major landowner, a descendant of the settlers, took part in a panel discussion. his comments were printed later, he maintained that his statement was taken out of context. german settlers never stole any land east fitting as the very same way. his
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interest does that. he did our as is that, well, we do act in when, when to rebel, do you think you could forgive them? not know when he, when he see a way to is in that that almost gonna be the man whose comments were so in century owns an enormous 400 square kilometer farm on the var turbo platter parish knight. a vanderbilt lived with his wife sonya mer to at some point i'll be working with cattle somewhere, but now i've got to go back into the office again. unfortunately, later, how come do you have the same name of the title? that was ideal my grandfather's to add the name of the austin of the mountain to his sooner it had to be approved by parliament. when i mentioned that,
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i mean this young soldier was his grandfather. he came to the country in 19 o 8 to serve in the army. over time, he bought a total of 18 herrera farms from the german colonial administration and began to raise cattle. what all morning, did you sleep? well, anna got her. oh yeah. they say u lynnwood die, die, walk that over there needs to be cleaned on our can operate work. harry has a team of some 40 people working for him. most herrera. every morning he checks in with his assistant to get updates on what happened overnight. we did a dye causing it knit mac were not not seen. we lost
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a calf. what was it's number? 2233. the 1400 head herd of cattle roams the entire property. perry is one of the biggest beef produces in the country. every day he spends hours in the car looking after his livestock that's a huge piece of land. get this message to management in such a way that it but it's effective as a lot of work. absolutely. a few years ago he started breeding ara brace forces that it was his will come on coming in. he has to protect more than a 100 animals from big cats. our home
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management on the farm is adapted to the fact that we have leopards. here we have a lot of leopards, nepotism, everyday reality is already lost. 3 horses in 2 months. me very connected to their land, you know, on the farm. it's giving me a wonderful life who's wanting him to be an account for just 6 percent of the country's population. most of the farmland belongs to the gentleman to to have golden rule, and that is not only and maybe that was and all colony such that's a story of, of australia and america. send off to the often on know maybe the independent and $990.00 and the government of the day off land own the to have

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