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the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin is really forces launch a deadly rate in the occupied. westbank is really drawn strikes and the city of jeanine set off and hours long gun battle, post any and health industry says at least 4 people were killed. israel calls the incident a counter terrorism operation. also coming up front president amount
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a while back whole will report to top lawmakers today after 6 nights of violence. brian over the people police shooting of a teenager, is he the man to heal the nation's wounds? plus the w goes to the front line depaula, ukraine's counter offensive. the we speak with ukrainian soldiers who have been holding the line for months. they want more guns and more patients for their fight against russia. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. these really military has carried out a major raid in jeanine and they occupied westbank posted in health officials say at least for palestinians work here. busy and stand more than a dozen word,
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it is rarely media. and i with this is say one or more air strikes where we used to support the ground operation. these really defense forces released footage showing what they described as a raid on the command center for militant fighters as part of what they called an extensive counterterrorism efforts are corresponded. rebecca peters is in jerusalem. she told me more about the raid engineer will tell you shortly after 1 am local time. these rarely military have not confirmed that they began with an aerial strong fund on man drawing to target. as you say at tara infrastructure is what they cooling at a joint war room, setting various groups in the city. that's what they said. they then went in with ground troops and conducted a re, which is ongoing a. that's the latest information that we have, that it is continuing the using as i say, both ground forces and on man drones. uh they and they said this is
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a brigade size operation. now that could be anywhere between around 15000323000 soldiers. so a pretty large scale operation, the pilot palestinian health ministry, as you said, have confirmed 4 people have been killed. now the audi s have told me that actually 7 people have been consent, who has been killed in this right so far and that given the nature of the ongoing nature of it, that that number, it could change. the operation is ongoing and they have stress, the military stress that this is not to take ground. this is not to be any kind of threat to the palestinian authority, but is many a focused on militant groups. operating engineering can talk to us about the timing of this rage. rebecca, why is the violence engineer and happening now or or will the rate itself isn't particularly on it's not expected. we were expecting some kind of operational though, you know, they never given a warning. we don't exactly ever show when this might happen. it is happening now,
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but as i say, it's not unexpected. violence in the area in all of the west bank, but particularly in the northern west bank, originating is, has been an escalating for around about 18 months. the military has been carrying out almost 90 rides in various places in the west bank for drew for about a year, a year and a half. now because of this escalating violence now. and so they really, in the janine camp in particular, these militant groups have been of carrying out, lots of attacks have been using it as a base and they've been growing in strength. and that is something that the military say that they're trying to stamp out the palestinian authority has lost all sovereignty in that area. and it's been overtaken by the likes of islamic jihad . and they are operating from within those camps. precisely the kind of operations that the military trying to go in and get and round out these militants. now, 2 weeks ago, some of us might remember there was another quite large raid happening on how that
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happened in the camp. and it didn't quite go to plan is those uh, soldiers were retreating, they were hit by a roadside bomb, and then there was a major, a gun battle ensued and went on for some hours. they had to turn it into what they called and extraction effort to try and get the soldiers out of vehicles as well. i'm for the 1st time in some decades, they used an aerial attack. so they used the gunship tellico up the gun ships in the area to try and clean the area so that they could evacuate. now that's something we haven't seen in decades. and now we're saying today these on man drawing to tax aerial attacks. once again, these attacks haven't been seen since we're talking around the end of the 2nd into fond of the uprising in the early 2, thousands. so we all see these raids get bigger because we're seeing violence in the west bank on the rise. and that's something that is my riley military, a trying to stamp out. and whether we say reaction from allison groups and gaza, they have all for their support and condolences to, to the, to the groups,
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to their, you know, groups engineering. and so whether we say some kind of reaction from them or remains to be saying, just where this is going, we, we can't yet say, but these have been getting bigger and stronger. and as i say that today's right is ongoing. rebecca, thank you very much for now. our correspondent rebecca rivers there in jerusalem now it's in france and broadcasts are for us. 24 reports to the firefighter has died in paris who was trying to put out burning vehicles, satellites, and rioting. following the fatal shooting of a teenager by police last week, the protests calmed considerably from sunday into monday, but there were more arrests with more than a 150 people detained by police. 45000 police officers have been deployed across france to try and contain the violence. today, french president, amend. what am i called will report to tom to top lawmakers on the unrest. what was
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the measure last night? it was quieter than the previous night's. i asked dw, correspond at least louis in paris. what authorities are saying a while the authorities have just updated the figures of arrests about 10160 people were arrested at overnight. that figure could still go up a little bit. however, it is a much lower than in previous night, worse and nights where sometimes the number of rest reached 1300 people. and then at the same time, we have heard from prosecutors saying that, you know, these past hearings are a continuing of the french test. the system is trying to fast check the office of these a violence classes. and some people have already been sentenced to several months in prison. so the government's really want to show that, that trying to track down on the situation to control the situation and to bring a pop, calm and peace back to france. so authority is,
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are cracking down. what are the french people make of all of this? lisa, we're just public opinion stand and it looks like the 2 kinds of reactions on the one hand, most people are saying that they understand the sorrow and the grief of the family . obviously everybody regrets what happened last to say when the 70 old, my head was killed, you're a police control. on the other hand, lots of people also say why they might understand that people in the suburbs are angry about the situation better. and they don't understand how young people then go onto this choice, you know, like a town holes and other houses or institutions that actually that to help them. so people are trying to, you know, to appeal to those that are doing all these, you know, that participating in the classes. that even a parents who are patrolling the suburbs, trying to control the youth about our, you know, that at night and taking them home. and everybody's hoping that to see
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a situation will come down very soon. francis present. tim and when i con, seems to be under fire from all sides on this. lisa, how is he handling the situation? absolutely, it is a very fine line that he's trying to work on the one hand you saying that the response to all this is firm that as i said, for these are cracking down on base that are looting in the suburbs and elsewhere. on the other hand, he's also showing empathy for the family empathy for those living in the suburbs, obviously everybody here and 1st of all, over the politicians are aware and are wary that that might be another incident during these. right? so, you know, a dramatic incident that could for the found the frames and the authorities want to prevent that while trying to control the situation. it might or might cause following the situation the, you have installed a crisis. so since mid last week,
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he's always on the phone as we're hearing even late at night, trying to figure out what's happening on the ground. and it might be what i'm, what i understand is that he might try to maybe go to the suburbs at one point or hold a solemn speech to calm down the situation. why it's showing that he understands that there is a problems with the suburbs. so this problem obviously can't be solved in a day or 2. this needs a long term situation and the government is well aware of that. a solution. obviously not the least. it's thank you. thank you very much. that was our course on, at least in louis in paris. well present, michel and held an emergency meeting of his government on sunday and postponed. what would have been the 1st state visit to germany by a french president in 23 years? that khan was due to discuss a wide range of issues including energy and defense policies. with germany's
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president over 3 days of talks he was going to meet with the transfer of course to it's not known when the state visit will now take place. this was more, i'm joined by dw, corresponded benjamin over as gruber here in berlin up. anyway, the french president has had to cancel his state, visits to germany. that visit was considered quite important for both countries. tell us why quite important. definitely many analyst hope that this state visit would have been a chance to press the reset button and to boost the relationship between it both countries, even though the french president amended them across the drum. and to also meet quite frequently and on the surface. the relationship looks a cozy about selfies, hex, and hendricks till only one part one story. because if we take a closer look, the cracks, it's solid to show between the 2 countries. the 2 biggest bones of contention is our defense in energy. on one side, this planned european anti missile defense shield that is causing tensions between
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parents and berlin. but there's also an ideological split when it comes to energy because germany has turned off its remaining nuclear power plants. france has gone all in a nuclear and that has led to kind of a depth log on how europe transitions, how your plans to transition to clean energy. so the 1st state visit to germany by a french president in 23 years would have probably been a boost to the relationship between these 2 countries about on saturday, french president and monroe, my problem spoke with his german counterpart, funk 5 to steinman, asked him to postpone this visit due to the riots and friends, but he made thank you very much. that was our correspondent benjamin alvarez. group are here in berlin. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. and explosion and fire in downtown tokyo have injured at least 4 people. they had happened in a building and a commercial in the, in the commercial chin boss, the district of the japanese capital police are investigating what caused it.
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witnesses report smelling gas prior to hearing the explosion. police in the us city of baltimore investigating a fatal shooting that left to people dead and at least 28 wounded. 3 of the injured are in critical condition. please say there was a block party happening in the area at the time of the shooting. their calls for a fresh presidential elections in guatemala after court ordered a review of 1st round ballots. it follows a surprise result for the main opposition candidate. the court said it will decide if a recount is necessary once the review has been concluded. the final round is expected to take place in august. ukraine's deputy defense minister says ukrainian troops are making incremental gains in both the south and east and are advancing in the buffalo direction. honda, malia also says that ukraine is involved in heavy fighting with russian forces in the don't that screeching western observers have said that ukraine's counselor
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offensive is making little progress, but that may be by design as dw nick connelly reports on the high interest cover. what drives bruce taking his unit on just threatening from the the so close to the russians. they can see them without so much as a pair of binoculars, a duplicate help to drive the rest. and that is the key of at the start to the will . that was a rapid increase success. but this is different. they've been here for months. so it's, you know, once you see isn't the counter offensive yet, you'll know it when you see it. for now, we're just testing them. i'm looking for the weak spots next up, right. as a full scale offensive, when the, when was the still ahead of us all, it's a she and then what's the name of the phone with the slow progress we're sick tells me is intentional. the russians had months to dig ditches, lay mine's degree,
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and he says, isn't willing to risk the kinds of casualties he's meant inflicted on rushes, backing up. most of the research stumble of talk because they just tried to overwhelms with all day them. it was just like world war 2, they would just keep coming to know. we would say, well another 2 would follow you down to another 4 of them come up behind to get to the police to bar. i think 31 of the machine guns run halt as they weren't even wearing helmets on the body armor of work while they hung with a gun. and many of these men have been fighting since the very 1st days of this war. i us krusik. when he lost to his family, i took my son to his 1st day of school. that was one time. then my wife was in hospital with the pen to scientists. that was my 2nd talking to people . for the last, the 3rd time i got 5 days off. and today when i'm heading back to key for my
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cousins, funeral you see was killed, relaxing the landscape. so instead of having a neighbor up, it will have to come to fix for another day. and with another unit somewhere else and the don't use region. these men know their lives depend on every bit of training. they get of the just a few days before we meet the soldiers had pushed the rationality back by almost a kilometer. was the soldiers very 1st time storming? well defended enemy positions. no one spoke, a word seems to us nothing. i think we were all just scared to punish a girl. it's all about taking that 1st step out of the armored vehicle. after that, we were on auto pilot. it all just happened because we were just relieved when we got into their trenches to know that we'd avoided their minds and they were definitely there. very short decided that it was not our time.
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this is the village and use questionnaire. what's left of it? one of a handful of places, ukraine forces of re taken in recent weeks from life is so dangerous. here is one of the few places. no one's coming back to being out in the open, visible drones is risky. based imagery, van would start. but then, well, no way. these men are fighting a painstaking battle. one village at a time. that lives already quite to the tree on the line. they tell us they're not willing to take even more risk just to meet deadlines set by far away allies. earlier we spoke to military analyst frank language and the u. k. i asked him about
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ukraine's culture offensive and whether it's encountering more russian resistance than expected. what was saying and what that report beautifully demonstrated was the reality of this, which is of course, where you creating soldiers land way ukrainian, military lead to slave and politically dismissed. and they have been say, a full months that this will be long and bloody will not be one great found a way of free. are the best in sol commentator in does is west of ukraine is general. mining in united states has been say exactly the same for many months. so what's happening here? bear in mind with full weeks into this. now, it's not long. is exactly what the sold to the roo sick. how to explain? the credit is a probing defenses and see why they may be able to exploit cops for the whole. so doing goals smashing, rushing, logistics in the rear, on balancing russian forces up the front,
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russian forces which by the way of very limited in numbers, training on weapon rate themselves. okay, i'm, i'm told frank that much of the equipment the ukraine received from the west has not been deployed yet. why is that? but what's the strategy there, frank? right, well again, within suggested in your report, the defense minister stated bluntly, we have not yet committed domain assault force, the losses that have been taken by ukraine of western materials so far, big actually quite low, which indicates as you set the did it, most of it hasn't been deployed what we a certain level and it's nearly certain as your company is not the main assault to gauge all yet to be placed or put put portfolio yet to be committed to the front. when they all, then we'll know that the main efforts as well as it was, how's the gun? it may well be that that may take some time as you can just continue to and balance
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pro and, and test resting defenses. let's look at the battlefields. the front line is long, it stretches over a 1000 kilometers, much of the funding has been concentrated in the east of ukraine. while this, the south play, then ukraine's counter offensive price. since the stock tunnels dollars they mentioned before the commodities with your credit forces has stated that the center of privacy, the claims of it is crime in on the way to crime it is through the pregnancy of loss of zachary asia and ukrainian so absolutely. you know, i said that that's the center of gravity for every one is a token of ukrainian, a resistance and additions. everybody i spoke to care of and i got back from that 2 days ago. absolutely. due to the doc should eventually return to ukraine. the south is the way that will happen. and you can see that on the main axis of assaults,
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as far as i can see them so far, one towards, but the on, on the, as off the coast that's towards the west and the other towards the famous focus of mario in the east. and as of see area, those are likely to remain the 2 main axes of ukrainian assault. frank, thank you very much. as always, that was frank language, former military intelligence officer speaking to us from oxford in the u. k. thank you, terry. intent is nobody joking, which is preparing to defend his wimbleton title win the championship start today. the serv recently won his 23rd grand slam a record among mail players. and at 36 years old, he showing no sign of slowing down, but his glittering career hasn't been without controversy. the 23 grand slam titles and county,
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we know that joseph bitch lifted the friendship and trust the earlier this year. he became the mains sold, grand slam, brickle, and hilda, and he's soft from done scores. journey still not over. i feel, you know, if i'm leading slams light, why even think about, you know, ending the career that, that already has been going on for 20 years. since these emergence at the top level of professional tennis 18 years ago. joking, which has used the d z like high boss it by roger cetera. and roughly on the dial as an inspiration to push himself to his lips. piece. but it's grand slam title. he's probably not been in 2000. and i was celebrated by thousands of soviet fans in belgrade. they could never have guessed what was still to come. 10 astray didn't open wins. 3 friendship and victories. 3 successful
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us opened campaigns. and of course, saving wimbledon ties all told, a wrinkled unmatched. but juggled, which is great, hasn't always been playing sailing. so it was deported on the eve of the 2022, a spreading open and made confir busy of his stance on could be 19 vaccines at the spring to a junk of which was criticized the writing costs a vote is the hot of silvia on the camera in the wake of classes between nato, a piece, capers, and ethnic serbs in costs of a. throughout all this job which is on co performances, remain strong. he's still very much a man living a childhood 3. i was a 7 year old the dreaming that the i could win wimbledon and become number one in the world one day. as i said, i'm the own grateful and bless to, to be standing here with so many incredible achievements. next step, joking,
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which is i mean when a 5th consecutive wimbledon title and add another grand slam trophy to his record. and joining me now to talk all things, wilton is anthony hubbard, from d w sports. so anthony summer calling joking, bitch, the best player of all time. is he the man to beat one moment? i think he is. and i think this tony many that'll take him to 24 grand slam titles . and the question is also about whether he's the greatest and i think the answer is an inconvenient truth for a lot of tennis fence in that a is the greatest of bolts on already or the most successful end is going to take got taken. so to ahead of rason adult, the reason it's an inconvenient for a disease is not with a lot comparing him to the other. right. so this would be 5 in a row. only federal and bold have done that before is not as aesthetically pleasing as theater. who was a ballerina with rakitin nice, and he's not a stylist,
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his boat is still in magazines for the look that he bought to the guy, and he's not as good and quite as pressing the dial, but he's got a little piece of all of those rights and that's all come together in this one, almost unbeatable form when he's at these base. the other thing he's got is strategic joint versus a self belief. and he loves to fight against something to know that he's the under dog and he's never going to give up. and he's got a chip on the shoulder, but he's not the other guy. and he's not as well locked as the other players. and that's what's helping drive him on another thing, driving him on beyond $24.00 titles, and the reason he will be the greatest of all time is call us alvarez, is a 20 year old standing who has come along. and now he's at braun cyber. and it's still not joking to choose the favorite as something about that ates of him, and we'll keep driving him on terry. let's look at the women's draw. so who should we be keeping an eye on there? just one begins to be on take is a 22 year old polish girl who is sweeping all before her. she has one get at wimbledon, and that's sort of the final piece of this puzzle for her. she's one everywhere
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else. but if he finds her legs on grass, and i think we could be watching a new model, right, he's got one of their friendship entitles today. she's one on the fly. what's not good talking about casting serena williams and had 23 titles just yes. but she's got the talent and she's got incredible homes. if you choose to watch one, if it matches, you will think she's got something against her opponent. she's just don't hungry to win every single match. tell him we'll take a sofa and then the rest of it is that hunger and dedication. he's got boasting absolute spies. serious determination. anthony howard from dw sports. thank you so much. extra. are totally tens of thousands of people have turned out to celebrate pride across south america. drag performers and members of the l g. b t. q plus community took to the streets of la pause in bolivia in the name of diversity calling for an end to discrimination. huge crowds also lined the parade route through the center of lima and
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the you are watching the news from berlin. just reminder, the top story we're following for you palestinian officials engineering say at least 4 people were killed by this really error rate in the air and it's really rate in the occupied. westbank city is really forces launched. drone strikes would shut off with hours, long gun bottle is real. has said the raid was part of the counter terrorism operation shift is next. i'm terry morrison. thanks for watching the,
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