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the, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. israel's military operation in the occupied westbank entrance its 2nd day. the w, as in jeanine following the ongoing rate is really forces are calling to move a counter terrorism crackdown palestinian officials say it's war against the people of joining also coming up how to heal
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a broken france. that's the task ahead for president emmanuel. the call is expected to meet with the mayors of more than $200.00 towns wrong to find fun and protests over a police shoot. plus when the sirens wailing keep civilians are counting on new friends or defense team, so shoot down, rushing themselves and more bombs are coming. is key of wraps up. it's counter offense at a remote group of islands considers doing its own kind of breaks it, saying good bye britain. hello, no way. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. a massive is really military operation and the occupied westbank has entered its 2nd day. at least 9 palestinian have been
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killed in raids and thrown attacks on the northern city. of janine. more than 3000 people have fled their homes in the janine refugee camp. that's according to the cities deputy governor is real as prime minister benjamin netanyahu bowed to destroy what he called a nest of terrorist dw, as rebecca rivers reports were inside jeanine. it's a city on the siege, the streets here, a virtually empty. and this is why the sound of gunshot sending people running the cover as an is riley, i'm a vehicle passes by this is one of the main city 3 can to name 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 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
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one i am local time on monday is riley forces stormed the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank fact 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 during the morning and to pray the military like to release these images of what it says, a seized explosives. in recent months, jeanine has become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven terrorist perpetrated savage attacks murder and 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,
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that palestinian health official side. thousands of people have been injured in yourself. some of them seriously. meaning the death toll could rise to the weed report, denied vice randy officials that some ambulances were being turned away. it can't check points can initially, i had 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 end of the many cases of women and they were suffocating. pregnant women, let's say. then we treated many people who are having panic. attacks will be available. tell us of the time of them. uh huh. the current violence comes of the months of escalating tensions for a spite of palestinian militant attacks on his writings. and attacks line to reset lives on palestinian communities. the palestinian prime minister describes a large scale right as an attempt to wipe out the camp and its inhabitants watched
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them. i can jump there a dozens of injured people and they have destroyed the infrastructure and properties of interest and residence in the letter 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 than less violence in the weeks and months ahead. sure, a while ago i spoke with our correspond to rebecca richards, who filed that report. she gave me this update on the situation engineer as well. terry, as we were leaving the area last night, we could also see lots of is riley 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,
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you know, there's really military describes is as you heard in that report as an extensive counter terrorism f at the, the latest that we're hearing that happen over night. the military like type located and destroyed an underground shop that was used to store weapons. they say they say a grenade launcher was also destroyed along with compensation of all the weapons. now, overnight the dental has also risen palestinian officials saying that the toll 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 of 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 or well it's
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a really difficult situation up there. i have to say terry, it's really dangerous. you. you saw in that report the shops, 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 for people living in their old reports that things aren't quite daya. we were getting report yesterday that was the electricity and all the services had been caught to pot, at least part 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 in the vacuum are using for their own safety. they are going to be housed in nearby schools and parks and
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tents as and we're going to talk to them 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 laid trucked onto the roads. so many of the roads are resisting. janine a couple of weeks ago and it looked like an entirely different place from the, the pictures i'm saying coming out of the so in a, in a place that was already pretty difficult for people to live in. we pretty poor conditions. things are just getting a lot worse. how long for rebecca is these really alteration 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,
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what they say is a safe haven haven for terrorist. so just how long that will take or how they see 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 my 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 be until he or the, the, the, the defense services defense, the military feel like they've changed. their goal really remains to be saying. rebecca, thank you very much. shelves are correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem. let's take a look at a few other stories making headlines today. police in the us say 4 people have been
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killed and for others injured. after a man wearing a bullet proof best open fire in the city of philadelphia, the suspect was arrested without incident. the shooting comes a day after gunfire erupted at a block party in baltimore. the head of the u. n's nuclear watchdog is in japan to assess plans to release waste water from the focusing on nuclear power plant into the sea. over a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water are being stored in hundreds of tanks at the side. focusing the plant was severely damaged in an earthquake in 2011 to china. it says it's expecting multiple natural disasters this month. experts are predicting continuing heavy rain as well as possible type boons and record heat waves to hit the country. trench will rain in central and south western china have already caused severe flooding with thousands having to be evacuated. the
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french was largely comb overnight after $45000.00 police officers were deployed across the country. following a week of writing the bonnet protests were sparked by the shooting of a teenager by police french president. manuel mccall is set to meet with more than $200.00 mayors. from towns that endured the wave of violence. many of the mayors took to the streets themselves on monday in raleigh's for peace. outside paris city, whole city council members held a peaceful protest against the recent unrest and friends. the major 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 rolls 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
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fleeing the scene. in the eastern city across the french interior minister inspected the damage on sunday night. the 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 and it is all but some of them who set fines or tax politicians for age 1213. 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 fire, they do 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 of effective areas 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, from a rough night of the 17 year old,
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who was killed by police or correspond. alicia lewis has been covering the story and joins us now from paris. lisa, the police were out in force again last night, but made par fewer arrests is the rioting. finally, over while the situation is certainly coming down, at least 70 people were arrested last night compact about 150 the night before and 1300 just a few nights ago. however, the writing is not a very just yet 150 cars were burned across the country last night and 4 police stations attacked. and the my, my call the president as well aware of that when he was visiting a police station just wanted him to know. so while i'm right now in northern paris, he told police officers that, that he understood the situation was very difficult that but that they couldn't, they also have to maintain their and guard extra to keep up the guard. and that the
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government would continue to put, to deploy a loss of police forces $45000.00 last night across the territory at least for the coming few days. so i understand the president account is due to meet the mayors of more than 2 hundreds, 200 towns and cities affected by the unrest. what can we expect from that meeting lisa? for a while, it's important for the government to show that they are supporting the mayors and 2 ways. on the one hand, there was lots of destruction. the main employers association. my desk this morning said that they estimated the cost of reconstructing, reconstructing, destroyed, and bluetooth shops across the country, ads, 1000000000 years. and the government said that they would help you know, the mayor's, the towns, and also businesses to reconstruct that. on the other hand, the government wants to show that there was some standing by the side of the mayor's as somebody has has been attacked over physically attacked over the past
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few days. there was this very emblematic case and levels where tom was rammed into the house of the man. the house was such a large wife and the children fled. and the mayor was at the time at the town hall trying to defend baton health from writers. and that was just one case also as the most dramatic case out of a several cases, the government is aware of that and said that they wanted to support the myers. now one of the passengers who was in the car with that 17 year old who was shot by police has now given a statement, i understand what did he say at least as well. this is the 3rd passenger on the back fence and he said that at the time a whole he didn't have a drivers license. he tried to slide 3 from the police control, the police caught up with him and pointed, they pointed that guns at his hat. they hit him twice, a with a back to him. according to this witness, and one police officer had to my house, gave me all, i'm going to shoot you in the hub in the head. the other one told his colleague,
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shoot him, and my hell got to it's a 3rd time with a baton. and that's when he panicked. according to that thought, mess a passenger, he released the break and the copy. i know too much it costs the cost to then off, and the police officer shot to my house in the chest. this was each had a whole new light on the situation because the police officer was a my husband sling. but of highlights, he might just have been panicking. lisa, thank you very much. that update, that was our correspond. alicia lewis in paris rochell says it has repelled a drone attack on most go blaming ukraine for what it described as a terrorist that rushes military set it shot down for drones and jammed a 5th. there been no casualties or reported damage. the incident prompted the temporary conclude closure of one of the cities airports for nearly 3 hours until the reported threat was declared over. ukrainian. authorities have not commented on
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the russian claims. meanwhile, ukrainian president below him is the landscape has called for more western air defense systems to protect his country. following yet more air strikes. so lensky has said he's grateful for the german iris t and american patriot systems that have helped ukraine defend himself. but he appealed for more of them to shield the entire country from russian. it strikes to while you crazy air defense systems have played a crucial role in the war since russians invasion began over 16 months ago. but the systems have their limits. they are the target of attacks themselves, and munition is in short, supply dw special corresponded. abraham got a chance to speak with you, craney and troops operating an air defense system outside teeth. when the air raid sirens rings through the ukrainian capital,
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this army unit springs into action like industrial boyhood to their job, protecting the skies over key if they're toward the swedish made or the a 70 air defense system. spent certainly junior, this system works through guidance station, which when it sees the targets in our transmits information to the come on this card and data is transmitted from the come on this card to the launch. the launch and sound is guided to the target using radar. when the gun, no one can actually see the target, he points the laser editor looks at him and executes the hit with support was on. the audio 70 can be used against a wide range of targets. ukrainian officials see it is already down russian cruise missiles and iranian maid kamikaze drones. they say it's better than the old. so if you need air defense systems in ukraine's arsenal. unlike those systems such as the iga, the saving you kit ignores heat trips and false targets. the audio 70 is just one
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part of ukraine's complex air defense network. the patchwork of western systems also include german d parts and iris tease american now sams, and patriots. and french, italian seventies, a wide variety to protect against the sometimes unpredictable russian air strikes. to use them. ukrainian soldiers have to learn best. as far as the most the we completed the 6 month training costs in just one month where you're dealing with, driven by the desire to protect our lives. and the life of our relatives from us is it just as you're telling us a good evening air defense systems like this, when you see behind the art sector and they've been largely credited for enabling civilian life while the country has come under constant attack. but they cannot stop everything. a russian air strike on cuba in june. debris slammed 2 or 3 floors
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of this residential building. at least 5 people died. this kind of destruction has become more common since ukraine started it's counter offensive. the aftermath of this air straight shows just how much aerial bombardment has changed everything. for ordinary people, the loss of life and property are the most visible. but then there are even more settled changes, like the loss of a normal night for normal childhood. well, the thing the explosion was strong was some to be honest, didn't recall, but my husband to know the shopped the various could it is said that bill o used to will. it is a beat at the children's have to go through this. he said that it was off to the load hold on explosion. it was very scary. i grew up my children and run to the 1st floor. i went outside and saw that the building was just gone. or another change is
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perhaps the strength and sense of solidarity that of their collective trump. they would need to do with help in tomorrow. we may also need help from someone else over the course of the, the, that us a, my belief i was the one adjuster could come to help. and if people hold food to use it for the group of in the real field kitchen. but i just saw just talked to the girl, i was raising children, and that was my job. because of all the due date, the become like the people they are protecting the soldiers using the are the 70, have seen their world changed by the war. writer worked at a fertilizer factory and wrote children's books before she volunteered shopped at best with the voice video or yeah, do you need to be passionately committed to living up to this? do you see before what we are here? not just because the president, the parliament tell us where we are here for the people we protect,
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that is what being a defender is to me. most of the split. cool. and we all remember breaks it when the united kingdom left the european union. well, now one of the u. k is most remark parts is mulling breakup plans of its own. a group of wind swept islands off the coast of scotland. so it could leave the u. k. the local government on the oregon, the island says it's just not getting enough funding. and that a rich neighbor, richard, oil and gas might be a better fit 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 self governing territory or even leaving breton and joining norway instead
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. 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, we're also the only place outside norway that celebrates no reaching independence. dave until the 15th century. these islands were under danish, a new region rule. i think seen some locals, a king to 10 bucks the clock over seems to be a 5. it should but difficult to. 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 britain. but to that no. the natives. it's
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tennis though, i don't day one of wimbledon defending champion of that jug, which advanced to the 2nd round following a straight sense. when over argentine pedro cut scene, after taking the 1st to set $63.00, the serb faced the spirited effort from catching who saved 2 match points. and the 3rd set tie break before eventually coming to defeat drug, which is aiming to win a records extending 24th grand slam titles. meanwhile, polish top seed because the on tech has eased into the 2nd round after beating surely enough, china the 4 time grand slam winter has never passed. the 4th round of the all england club, but she dominated the 1st at $61.00 and never looked in trouble. as she went on to take the 2nd step, $63.00 well, there was to be no wimbleton fairy tale 4 or 5 time champion,
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venus williams. at the age of 43. she was making her 24th appearance at the tournament. she baffled bravely after recovering from a dramatic fall, but eventually lost to ukraine's elena specialty. now, a serious williams has made this move dozens of times before this one was perhaps slightly more painful than the others. she started the match with her right leg heavily strapped and it was about to get much with the scream and the crowd silence, telling it same story. the slip could have ended the match that even then williams didn't waiting 5 window didn't tights or simply by giving up. she pushed 201970 finally silliness, vitality now all the way in the 1st set. she was eventually beaten by how you craning opponents after this review. one match
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points on the call of the goals out the a disappointing into a courageous past. so with william's neck to reflect some what might have been gras is inherently going to be. so were you going to follow some point? it was just bad luck for me and i started to match perfectly. i was literally killing it and then i got killed the yeah, the crowd showing their appreciation for true wimbledon champion with wendy and suggesting to carry on playing. this might not be the last they see if you're watching dw news from berlin. i'm terry martin coming up. next we've got our environment, show it go off,
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