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is on you to see the world, the subscribe. now, to dw documentary the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel's military operation in the occupied westbank enters its 2nd day one of the main, 83 named city. this is gone for from the rest of the kind where the main military action is taking place. dw is engineer and following the ongoing rate at a refugee camp is really forces are calling to move
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a counter terrorism crackdown palestinian officials say is war against the people of janine also coming up how to heal american friends, thus the task ahead of president manuel the call is expected to meet with the mayors of more than 200 towns. by like the protests over a police ship and a remote group of islands considers doing its own breakfast saying good bye, griffin. hello norway the little m terry martin. good to have you with us. a massive is really military operation in the occupied westbank enters a 2nd day. at least 9 palestinians have been killed in raids and drone attacks on the northern city of janine. more than 3000 people have left their home and send
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the targeted refugee tablets, according to the deputy mayor, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu, about to destroy what he called a nest of terrorist. dw is rebecca rivers. reports were inside jeanine. it's a city on the siege. the streets here eventually empty. and this is why the sound of gunshot sending people running as an is riley, i'm a vehicle passes by this is one of the main city streets, engineering, and city. this is done for from the refugee camp where the main military action is taking place all day. we've been hearing rounds of live guns, thoughts, and explosions. and sometimes as you can see, the volume spills out in the strait. every time a military vehicle come through here, it's met with stones and multiple hotels. just off the one i am local time on monday is riley false. is a storm the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank,
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backed by on magic drawings. pray don't re, to take out what these riley's of cold terrorist infrastructure inside to camp. the resulting gun battle piecing the edge wearing the morning thing to pray. the military light to release these images of what it says, a seized explosives. in recent months, jeanine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven terrorist perpetrated savage attacks . murder is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find. as i speaks, our troops are battling the terrace with on yielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties, that 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,
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denied lines ran the officials, that some ambulances were being turned away. it can't check points, scanning this there, and this all in it that you, these really rate today was a very tough one. yeah, i think it was tough for medics as well as civilians who are inside the camp. i'll do the in depth and there were 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 the current violence comes of to months of escalating tensions for a spite of palestinian militant attacks on his writings. and attacks line to resettle is 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
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in the letter yesterday. this is an attempt to complete to destroy the refugee camp, displaced the residence, israel has bound to continue its military operation and jeanine until time is restored. i move that may only serve to hide in the resistance of those who live here. feeling moved rather than less violence in the weeks and months ahead. and of course bye to rebecca raters, who filed a report, joins yourself and your loot, jerusalem rebecca. the is really operation engine in continued over night. what's the latest as well, terry, as we were leaving the area last night, we could also see lots of is randy military vehicles also seemingly leaves the area and it was faint and we were thinking perhaps things might be winding down though the military did confirm that the operation would continue, it has and they continue as we continued as we're hearing today. um, you know, there's really military describes is as you heard in that report as an extensive
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counter terrorism f at the, the latest that we're hearing that happened overnight. the military like, located and destroyed an underground shop that was used to store weapons. they say they say a grenade launcher was also destroyed along with the combination of all the weapons . now, overnight the dental has also risen palestinian officials saying that this whole now at 9 people killed in this re now and it's 2nd day. but of course there are loads of people injured. you've got as many as a 100 people injured according to officials there. and somewhere in the critical condition. so it's very likely that that figure that the total could rise. and of course, as the operation is ongoing, we may say mode this during this, right? it's not just the militants who are affected by this. of course, our civilians, engineering coping well, it's a really difficult situation up there. i have to say terry, it's really dangerous. you still are in that report. the shops,
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everything is of course, shut down. you don't say many women and children on the straits and went on able to access the camp itself. it is a closed military zone at the moment. but the people living in their old reports that things are quite daya. we were getting report yesterday that was the electricity and all the services had been caught to pot, at least parts of the cabinet. when that was put to the military. they were bit vague about it saying that they weren't really show. they did some checking. they said that yes, that was indeed true, but that they were going to work to try and fix that. that wasn't part of the intended outcome. now we also have the same pictures of thousands of people leaving the camp last night, families, women, and children leaving the canceling, the danger. they were reports that it was actually an instruction by the military, though they have denied that. and it does seem that people is the vacuum aging for their own safety. they are going to be um, housed in nearby schools and parks intents as of what we're going to talk to them
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later on. the, you know, really the situation inside the cab is daya. we've seen pictures of roads being ripped up because uh, you know, the army says that there are unexplored as an explosive devices lay trapped onto the road. so many of the roads are resisting. janine a couple of weeks ago and it looked like an entirely different place from the, the, the pictures i'm saying coming out of this. so in a, in a place that was already pretty difficult for people to live in. we're pretty poor conditions. things are just getting a lot worse. how long rebecca is the is really operation expected to continue? that's really hard to say at this point. terry. even when you put that to the military, they say out could take several hours. it could take several days. they seemed very intent on achieving the goals, they say this is a counter terrorism, terrorism operation, and that they're trying to stop this, that area that camping, what they say is a safe haven haven for terrorist. so just how long that will take or how they see
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that that goal will be achieved is really is really how to say now benjamin netanyahu, you heard him speaking in that report. he had some really strong words to say about this operation. he is trying to balance members in his file right coalition who has been cooling for a wider operation in particularly the northern westbank, particularly engineering for some time. and particularly the last couple of weeks of as we've seen a rise in finance. and it does seem that he's trying to create those voices, so just how long it's going to pay until he or the, the, the, the defense services defense, the military feel like they have a change. they go really remains to be saying. rebecca, thank you very much. shelves are correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. police in the us say 4 people have been killed and for others injured. after a man wearing
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a bullet proof best open fire in philadelphia, the suspect was arrested without incident. the shooting comes a day after gunfire erupted a block party in baltimore, us hong kong chief executive john lee says exile pro democracy activists will live in fear unless they surrender themselves to police. authorities of offered rewards up to a 110000 euros for information leading to the arrest of 8 prominent active us. lee says they will be pursued even in foreign countries. where the head of the us nuclear watchdog, as in japan, to assess plans to release wastewater from the focus, she meant nuclear power plant into the sea over a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water are being stored in hundreds of tanks at the side. the focusing of a plant was severely damaged in an earthquake in 2011. friends was largely calm overnight after $45000.00 police officers were deployed across the
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country. following a week of writing, the bonnet protests were sparked by the shooting of a teenager by police french present to matter while the account is set to meet with more than 200 mayors from towns that endured the wave of violence. many of those matters took to the streets themselves on monday, in rallies for peace. outside paris, city, whole city council members held a peaceful protest against the recent unrest in france. the mayor sees the lack of solidarity in society. is that more called a new sold? we are here to condemn the violence against property and people without any reservation to put it. nothing can justify violence. love, you know, 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,
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administer 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 didn't think we have to ask ourselves about their families and parents' responsibility. because it's 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 have experienced violent protests. president macro has invited may, is affected areas to talk them tuesday to assess the causes of the riots. a cause for an end to the violence came over the weekend from the grandmother of 9, the 17 year old to who was killed by police. with rigs in
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the united kingdom left the european union. now a wind swept group of islands off the coast of scotland says it could break away from the u. k. the local government on the 4th news says it's not getting enough funding. and that, and neighbor rich and oil and gas might be a better fit here of the north coast of scotland. like the rugged shoals of the albany islands. it's one of the most remote parts of the united kingdom. but that could all be about to change. the local council are exploring, becoming a self governing tara tray, or even leaving britain and joining norway instead. our culture, the way we operate as a very flat society is a very intrusive society, very much reflects what i find in, in, in, in the north take countries. but we're,
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we're also the only place outside norway that celebrates no reach an independent state until the 15th century. these islands were under the danish, a new region rule. hunting seems, some locals, a king to 10 bucks the clock. over seems to be a 5. it should budget code. yes we yes. i think the way breton is going to send that. we go through it the via even if that is a consensus for reform, any changes would take years. but for future generations falling on these wild aisles, they could once again belong not to breton, but to that no. the natives or finally some images from greece where the moon has been providing some stunting views to spectators. it rose over the ancient temple of poseidon, about 70 kilometers south of the capital athens. this full moon is orbiting,
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closer to earth than usual, creating what's known as a superman which looks especially large and bright. some of the best places to see it or southern europe and northern africa. you are watching dw news coming to live from berlin up next we got business news for you with kate ferguson. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here and dw, thanks for watching. the russians no longer need the baltic states. why? sure name. there's no gold. it's only just.
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