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of pushing the boundaries of free speech. humor, again, sexism, concerns women, rise up on this weekend's report are only on dw the . this is dw news live from berlin. israel's most intense military operation in the occupied westbank and almost 20 years is where the forces carry out their strikes and a refugee camp and jeanine. calling it a counterterrorism crack down palestinian officials describe the move as an invasion. also coming up in france,
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the mirrors of more than 200 pounds call for call. they want it in to the violence that erupt it after police shot and killed a teenager and a traffic stop and psychiatry and australia is about to get psychedelic. the door is now open for doctors to prescribe ecstasy and magic mushrooms to treat mental illness. the i'm on me and use of welcome to the program. do united nation says it's deeply concerned by the impact of a massive it's really military operation in the occupied westbank. at least 8 palestinians have been killed in raids and thrown attacks targeting the northern city of jeanine. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has vowed to put an end to what he calls nest of terrorist dw is rebecca rivera's reports were inside jeanine. it's a city on the siege. the streets here eventually empty. and this is why the sound
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of gunshot sending people running for me as an, as riley, i'm a vehicle passes by this is one of the main city street engine named city, just a stone's throw from the refugee camp where the main military action is taking place all day we've been hearing rounds of live, gun fox and explosions. and sometimes as you can see, the bottom spills out in the strait. every time a military vehicle come through here, it's met with stones and multiple hotels. just off the 1 am local time on monday is riley false, is assumed the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, backed by on mand drawings. a free don't re to take out what these riley's of cold terrorist infrastructure inside the camp. the resulting gun battle piecing the edge wearing the morning through the prey the
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military light to release these images of what it says of seized explosives and recent months. jeanine has become a safe haven for terrace, from that safe even terrorist perpetrated savage attacks. murder is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find. as i speak, our troops are battling the terrace without an yielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything. everything to avoid civilian casualties on the palestinian health officials side. thousands of people have been injured in yourself. some of them seriously. meaning the death toll could rise to the report, denied lines ran the officials that some ambulances were being turned away. it can't check points can and disappear. and this all in it that you, these really rate today was a very tough one. yeah,
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i think it was tough for medics as well as civilians who are inside the camp. i'll do the end of the many cases of women who were suffocating pregnant women. let's say you and we treated many people who are having panic attacks will be available at the time of them. uh huh. the current violence comes of the months of escalating tensions after a state of palestinian militant attacks on his writings and attack find to reset lives on palestinian communities. the palestinian prime minister describes a launch scale right as an attempt to wipe out the cap and its inhabitants. wash them out to jump the dozens of injured people, and they have destroyed the infrastructure and properties of interest and residence in the levee. yesterday. this is an attempt to complete, to destroy the refugee camp and displaced the residence. israel has bound to continue its military operation and janine until com is restored. i move that may only serve to heart and the resistance of those who live here feeling moved rather
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than less violence in the weeks and months ahead. earlier i talked to steven a cook, he's a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations in washington, dc. i asked him for more about israel's claim that was targeting terrorist reports that there is a coordinating sale of palestinian islamic jihad and m as in john e. d as rallies, believe that they had good intelligence. and that this coordination center is essentially eyes and years for those 2 extremes. groups that keep it all ion is really true if it's in the area that have the best for be more difficult for the as well as to count to uh, engage in counterterrorism, which is why they under to be strong strikes in inside the camp. now they un humanitarian coordinators said that she was alarmed that airstrikes were used in this refugee camp. a not only just because it's densely populated, but it's also
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a civilian area. what is your take on this? well, certainly, ivy, as long as the holiday mazda of often, uh, put themselves in the midst of the densely populated civilian areas to create these problems for the as well as these roads, clearly determined that whatever civilian casualties they're drawn strikes would cause we're, we're, it's as disturbing as that may be well worth it in order to destroy this coordination sale that they have detected. so it's something that we have seen in the gaza strip over the course of the last 2 decades. but something that we have rarely seen since the end of the 2nd 80 bought a, b is rarely using airstrikes in the west bank. so it sounds like it's a situation of human shields, but you would still expecting you end to condemn israel for, um, targeting or bombing civilians. even though this, these i'm
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a jihad was using them as a human shield, right? as well that that is certainly these really concerned is that uh, as long as you ought to have us have used us to billions as, as she'll send that to you and i can get these roll without necessarily condemning these extremist groups. it isn't extraordinarily complicated. battlefields were for his relatives because of a densely packed janine refugee camp where they are conducting these counter terror operations. and the expectation is among the most observers that the civilian casualty count is going to increase as much as these realize up and say that they are trying to prevent civilian casualties. that number always seems to be considered. most of the larger picture here is really officials. so they have no intention of occupying janine, but there are reports that is real intense to build new settlements in that area. so what is, is really larger strategy here as well. these rows have recently announced
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that they will build as many as 4000 new housing units within the west bank. um, there is no evidence that they seek to attach settlements to, to janine or to immediate environs. what i think these rugs are most concerned about is that uh you, ron, is seeking to coordinate with my boss as long as he, heidi has the law and order it coordinated attacks against israel as and provide these groups in the west bank more lethal weapon way in which to attack is really civilian populations. a number of weeks ago, there was an attempted rocket attack from the west bank onto israeli population centers. that's something that happens routinely from casa, but it has never happened in the west bank in a previous operation that the is really a military undertook. and a number of armored vehicles were disabled by a roadside bomb, which was similar to the kind of roadside bonds that have been used against israel
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itself loaded on. so these rise, we're really having to interest from their perspective in disrupting this coordination. and jeanine from their perspective seems to be the central note of this coordination, at least in the west bank. well, relations have also been disruptive. that seems palestine and president, most most of us has suspended contact and security cooperation with israel. so does that mean negotiates negotiations are off the table at this point? it was very, very difficult relations between the palestinian authority and the as rarely government. there's not much and have any negotiations whatsoever. and even whatever security cooperation existed was significantly diminished in recent years by particularly since this government, the government to publish the missing out into power is 6 months ago. so this is not a surprise. the palestinian authority is greatly hobbled and i doesn't have much power in janine anyway. so this is really
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a symbolic move on the part of the boss. it's relatively meaningless. steven a cook the council for an relations in washington dc. thanks for joining us. my pleasure. thanks for slow french authorities say they are mobilizing around 45000 police officers in an effort to quell violent protests in writing that despite a noticeably quieter night on sunday, with fewer people arrested. the weekends are classes across the country and the home of a local mayor was rammed with the car. in paris, the destruction is estimated to cost $20000000.00 euros. outside parasitic, the whole city council members held a peaceful protest against the recent under rest in france. the mayor sees the lack of solidarity in society. is that more difficult than new solve it? we are here to condemn the violence against property and people without any reservation for nothing can justify violence. love, you know,
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across from citizens got out in front of town whole so, so the, the everything matches among them the mayor of a paris up at whose house had been attacked. his wife and child were injured while fleeing the scene. in the eastern city across the french interior minister inspected the damage. on sunday night, there were few classes, but so far more than 3000 people have been arrested. to me, this is the average age of those the rest of this 17 as well. but some of them who set fines or tax politicians for age 1213. and i think we have to ask ourselves about their families and parents' responsibility because it's not the police oldest states problem to. so when a 12 year old set to school on file into the program, because i know if i'll do something and so you go to almost 300 cities and towns i've experienced violent protests. president macro has invited me is affected areas
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to talk some tuesday to assess the causes of the riots. a cause for an end to the violence came over the weekend from the ground my the roof and i am the 17 year old who was killed by police. and here's some of the other stories making news. this our to thousands of israelis of rallied outside israel's main international airport near tell a v against the government's planned judicial overall. protesters scuffled with police after entering the terminal building. they say the government's proposed changes would undermine judge's independence. the co chair of the nobel peace prize winning human rights group memorial has gone on trial in moscow. leg or law was charged with discrediting the russian military. after you criticize the war and ukraine, you faces years in prison if convicted send a goal is president mackie saw says you will not seek a 3rd term and office next year. you face pressure from the opposition to put the
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risk claims by a supporters that he would run again for president saul has already served the constitutional limit of 2 terms. scientists around the world have long been curious about the potential benefits of treating mental illness with psychedelic drugs. these drugs are banned in most countries, which means little of any real world data. now, australia has become the 1st country to allow psychiatrist to prescribe certain substances. opening the door to a potential medical breakthrough. a new era in mental health treatment, magic mushrooms and ecstasy, now available for prescription used in australia. psychedelic therapy offers new hope for those suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and depression. that you can use m d m a for people who have tied or the medications for peach estate.
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and it's, it's not being successful. so having difficulty with that treatment. so we'll use the peach estate we're suicide and is going to be use of people who are being onto the preston site or the traditional medications. and they have worked for decades, cited alex were outlawed by government and shun didn't scientific communities. but now their power is being re discovered, m d m a in silo side in can reset brain functions and break old thought patterns. but critics say, australia is decision to legalize them, is premature, and the therapy could backfire. there are some individuals that guide you through the clinical trials do not benefit not only dont benefit the symptoms get worse that of some individuals that this happens to. this is an expensive
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intervention and we don't want to make people worse. treatments could cost upwards of $10000.00 australian dollars per patient and with the bill not covered by the state you for you over the drug break through could be short lift. coming up next, our documentary series doc film looks at the future of sustainable farming in europe. as after the break, i'm only in ease of thanks for watching and staples. it's all just practice at the national face in brooklyn, lithuania, 7 months before russia attacked and crane a field team documents daily life in the town. how are the people from the club.
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