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the wind starts in the 19 dw, the this is the w news coming to live from berlin. heavy fighting between is really the palestinian militants in the gaza strip. israel says it's launched, pressure strikes on military targets in gaza, killing a senior as allow me to hot commander. hundreds of rockets are fired from gauze into israel. also coming up ukraine's president above me is landscape, gives
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a tv interview explaining what's happening with his countries long anticipated counter offensive against russia. is comes as you can now says it's sending a long range missiles to the front. the lo, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we start with the fiercest funding in months between israel and palestinian militants in gaza. israel says it has killed the head of islamic to hobbs rocket pours in an early morning air raid the is really military already killed 3 high ranking members of the militant group in strikes on tuesday. so far, at least $25.00 pellets to indians including civilians have died in these rarely bombardment militants in the gaza strip. have fired hundreds of rockets into israel . since tuesdays are starting more rockets launching from the of the strip
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the shots from the sky by its rails and just then system according to these really minutes removing 450 rockets were fired from gaza on wednesday by the palestinian militant group is lanika had the group designated a terrorist organization by israel, the you and others lawyers. the salvo off to 3 of its senior commodities were killed in his rating strikes on tuesday. many rockets were intercepted or fell short, but others called damaging these rarely cities like here and ask alone, although no injuries odessa well reported. they also send people running for the safety of shelters as far away as telling these
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most it's scary, it's one of the 1st times i've heard a siren instead of israel has responded to the rocket garage with more and strikes. targeting is lemming to had leaders in the gaza strip . one strike killed the head of the groups rocket program. i don't know that we are still in the middle of a campaign. at this very moment, our forces are fears, the attacking the guns are stripping and exacting a heavy price from the terrorist organizations that goes in the field, the account and they've gone out to the wall is lanika, had fights as an to mom does have been killed several civilians, including young children, have also died. so the, when it's cold for all science to stop the fighting and exercise restraint of the latest classes have left some thousands feeling helpless while that pulls them away
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. if you are near, we no longer know where to go when it was to escape the bombardment also. but despite hopes for an egyptian bro good ceasefire, both sides continue to exchange fire late into the night. for more on this i spoke a short while ago as a journalist, sophie found a ton in gaza, city and dw, as rebecca rivers and the is really town. if ask alone, just north of guys will begin by asking rebecca for the they just from israel. well, things on the is riley side. terry works pretty quiet over night. there was a bite about an 8 hour long in rocket fi, but things started to pick up a bit. this morning. the sirens once again ringing from about 8 am local time. now we have official figures, we have at least 10 more. it has have been 5 across the board. i've noticed, landed in empty areas are we intercepted by israel is on the i'm system though to
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were reportedly had reportedly landed in a residential area is causing some on a damage. no casualties have been reported though the idea of has also continued its campaign today. earlier we heard some basic stains flying overhead and we heard some explosions and it was kind of fun. but the idea said that they had attacked an anti tank resale launcher and a multiple launch post belonging to the islamic jihad. uh, so continuing today, but not quite to the things were yesterday at the security services on the size of the security services. and the idea of said they are expecting potentially some retaliatory files uh, following the attack last night. and it's not me. she had militants and to operatives that were killed. but so far we haven't seen anything in that direction . sophie, your in does a city is really airstrikes of killed another commander from islamic jihad. what can you tell us about the as soon as 5 talks about
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a possible ceasefire. we've heard fighting, continue in the early hours of the morning israel to the had of the allow me to have the record program. and to further is i'm going to have to offer this um, other than that, there have not been reported any of the casualties. civilian casualties because of it's rarely a tax. they've also been sub or watkins launched from gaza. right now, the egyptian category and you and mediators are trying to negotiate a ceasefire. however, as long as you had has put forward preconditions for the ceasefire. first condition is that israel stops the targeted killings in gaza and the west bank. second condition. that is all we trends the body of how the non b is riley and the posting and prisons are at that side of a hunger striking an is rally prism last week and a 3rd. that is all a cancels the 5 march uh that's scheduled for next week, according to it's not
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a sources. none of these conditions can be met from that is rarely side. so and that was a journalist to sophie fund a ton in go the city. and just for the use rebecca rivers in the is really town of us kalonde, north of gaza. now us here in berlin. there are also efforts to de escalate the situation in the middle east. german foreign minister adelina bab box is hosting a meeting with their counterparts from france, jordan and egypt. the meeting of the so called munich group is a form in which european in error partners cooperate with regard to the middle east conflict. the initiative begin on the sidelines, meaning security conference and aims to find just a just and comprehensive piece based on the idea of a 2 state solution. mine calliger, calling from egypt informed us about each of that for us to reach us as far as soon
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as possible with whoever i should be able to do to support these efforts and that very grateful and stuff. when the interest on the i need to be honest, he makes the documentation of a 2 state solution as a more difficult drive. it is a little slow driving up political cost to both sides in my life uh in the here. definitely. and very aware of that fact does when he's not absolutely the 2 state solution also is the possibility of a set and long term solution to the conflict lose on this conflict. and so we have no realistic alternative to it just uh, i don't have to use the dots or political correspond to julia. so natalie is covering this story and she joins us now from the foreign ministry where that meeting of the munich group has just concluded. truly did the poor, foreign ministers there come up with any concrete proposals for addressing the conflict in the and in between israel and the palestinians as
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well. there wasn't any new concrete proposals coming out of this meeting. what the 4 administered read reiterated today was of the importance of, in the moments given the, the rising tensions and the rising violence in the region to a work speedily towards the ceasefire. something an effort that is being spearheaded by egypt, which was represented here today. but they are also coming together to try to push forward the political process and the diplomacy to try to reach a lasting solution to the conflict. they are all in agreement that a 2 state solution with an israeli and palestinian state is the way forward within the borders of that were established in 1967. and this is what they believe is the only sustainable and lasting solution. they say the violence that is currently happening has to come to an end, but that will not be enough to guarantee
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a durable and stable piece. there needs to be a political agreements behind that. the munich group is, it's called, uh, this forum that you're covering. there today, it's quite new. tell us more about the munich group. why was it created to the so it came about on the sidelines of the munich security conference. that is a conference that brings together security and a policy experts from all around the world of that happened in february of 2020. and these 4 countries, germany, france, jordan, and egypt came together in response to the policy at the time of former us president donald trump. that is when donald trump said he would recognize the is really settlements in the west bank. and these 4 countries came together and one of to really push the idea that actually what would guarantee piece in the region was
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a return to the 2 state solution. something that they believe is the only feasible solution to the violence really. and this is a group that has met a over the years up to 7 times on the sidelines of other big meetings. and what they say they are trying to do is to keep the, the, the headlights on this conflict to not let it be forgotten. and to try to bring the international community also together to try to reach that sustainable solution that they believe in julia, thank you very much. our correspondent julia, so deli, there at the german 4 ministry or ukraine's president loving me as the landscape has said, mtv interview, that ukraine needs more time and more weapons for as long anticipated counter offensive against russia. the u. k. has just announced it's sending long range missiles to ukraine. so lensky said ukraine could make progress if a counter attack now, but the cost in lives would be too great. my hulu needs,
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it says this is the national glue. the most important thing is to protect out people who are not. we are expecting more of the equipment, it's arriving and pots. you can, we can go forward with what we have and be successful that we will lose a lot of people over the will sort of chatting. i think that is unacceptable. we need to wait. we need some more time that you've got this, that of a should the ukrainian army unit fighting near the eastern city of buck move. it says it has pushed russian forces, backed by some 2 kilometers. because it appears to confirm an account from the head of russia's voc mercenary group of said regular russian forces had fled from the battlefield. meanwhile, many civilians living in the region are now deciding to get out and get away from the danger while they still kept the calculus gone for the loss of motor rockets. here on the
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outskirts of the besieged, ukrainian city of buck moved the fighting. continues. these ukrainian soldiers, employees to respond to a tax. russian troops a very close by so we're gonna should back right now. try to appeal some of them. the bus moved to stay in the deadliest fighting since the will begun. both sides of last huge numbers of troops on it streets the city itself is being devastated of and yet to craniums and not prepared to give a top for you would retreat, for example. yes, we could say few lives, but then we will have to a solve back and we will, we could last a last much more or less. so we,
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we need to stand here to the system. the fighting is getting to close. less than 30 kilometers away from the moot newton. mila and hope to see you. leah, a packing up. i'm preparing to leave the city of coast in team. discuss how you pay a profession. yeah, i feel bad for 3. yes. so i have to have such a long live trip to them. i'm a 23 years old. i know i have to leave in my hometown. research doesn't deal that's . it's just semester of 2 seconds. but you barely have time to get to the shelter. i tried wants to go to the shelter with my mother, but it took me for 2 minutes to back things up. so you might ukrainians continue to see towns and cities on the front lines. often leaving beloved relatives and not knowing if and when they will be able to
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are time to for you. well, as you are watching the news from berlin, just reminder the top story we're following for you this. our israel says it has launched fresh air strikes on gaza, killing a senior as low as a commander who headed up the group's walk. this horse militants fired hundreds of profits from gauze into israel after is really fair strikes earlier this up. next we go. the documentary for you looking at stories of catholic nuns, i'm terry marsh. thanks for watching the you'll see about the video that goes unable as i get out of media amiga, blah, blah, google, i've got it done by get other stuff into that. and i'll give you a go on, would you, are you able to order that? i'm jo made any a dog color and key more people than the eval on the world wide in search of a.
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