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man, drive one, darren, go to health, smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is the, the news coming to live from bullet. israel's military presses along with a major rate in the occupied westbank, the w. as in janine following, the ongoing operation is really forces are calling to move a counter terrorism crackdown hello, sending an official site, his board against the people of judy also coming up how to heal
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a broken friends. that's the task facing president amount of all my call and who is expected to meet with layers of more than 200 towns blocked by violent protests over a police ship. and a remote group of pilot considers doing its own version of the brakes. it saying good bye prison. hello norway, the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. a massive is rarely, military operation in the occupied westbank has entered it 2nd day. at least 10 published indians have been killed in raids and drone attacks on the northern city of jeanine or than 3000 people have fled their homes is rarely military says it's targeting a militant stronghold in the janine refugee camp. the israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the area had turned into a safe haven for terrorism dw,
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as rebecca vickers reports were inside jeanine. it's a city on the siege, the streets here, a virtually empty. and this is why the sound of gunshots sending people running as an is riley, i'm a vehicle passes by this is one of the main city street engine named 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 one i am local time on monday is riley forces. it stormed, the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, backed by on magic drawings. pray don't re, to take out what these randy's of cold terrorist infrastructure inside to camp. the
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resulting gun battle piecing the edge wearing the morning thing to pray. the military lie 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 even terrorist perpetrated savage attacks murdering is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find. as i speak, our troops are battling the terrace with on 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,
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that some ambulances were being turned away. it can't check points, can industry. and this all unit that you use 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. through the end. there were many cases of women who were suffocating. pregnant women, let's say, 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 attacks line 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 into people and they have destroyed the infrastructure and properties of interest and residence in the letter yesterday. this is an attempt to complete,
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to destroy the refugee camp and displaced the residence. israel has bound to continue its military operation and jeanine 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. short while ago i spoke with their correspondent rebecca rivers, who filed their reports. she told me how civilians and janine are coping with the military operation of the well, it's a really difficult situation of the 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 see many women and children on the streets and went on able to access the camp itself. it is a closed military zone at the moment. but some people living in their old reports that things are quite dire. we were getting report yesterday that was the electricity, and all the services had been caught to pop these pots of the cat. and when that
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was put to the military, they were bit vague about it, saying that they weren't really sure. 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 report that it was actually an instruction by the military, though they have denied that. and it does seem that people is the vacuum rising for their own safety. they are going to be in a house in nearby schools and parks and tents as of what we're going to talk to them later on. and uh, 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 tract onto the roads. so many of the roads i was just engine in a couple of weeks ago and it looked like an entirely different place from the, the pictures i'm saying coming out of this. so in a, in
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a place it was already pretty difficult for people to live in. we pretty poor conditions. things are just getting a lot less. that was the w, correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem. it's catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. hong kong chief executive john lee says exiled pro democracy activists will live in fear unless they surrender themselves to police. authorities have offered rewards of a 110000 bureaus for information leading to the arrest of 8 prominent activist lee says they will be pursued even in foreign countries. new ends. nuclear watchdog has approved the release of waste water from the food cushing and nuclear power plant into the sea. over a 1000000 tons of treated radioactive water are being stored in hundreds of tanks at the site. the frequency of a plant was severely damaged in an earthquake in 2011. france was largely called overnight. after 45000 police officers were deployed
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across the country following a week of rioting. the by the protest were sparked by the shooting of a teenager by police for his present amount of helmet calling to set to meet with more than 200 mayors from towns that endured the way from violence. many of the mirrors themselves took to the streets on monday, in raleigh's per piece. the outside parasitic, the whole city council members held a peaceful protest against the recent unrest in france. the mayor seized 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 for 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 minister
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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 city, 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'm designing so you go to almost 300 cities and towns i've experienced violent protests. president macro has invited me is of the 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 ground mother of 9. the 17 year old who was killed by police. asked the w as lisa lewis and paris,
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whether the riots are now over as well. association is certainly coming down at least 70 people who are 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 powers, 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 guard extra to keep up the guard and that the government would continue to put, to deploy a loss of police forces $45000.00 last night across the territories, at least for the coming few days. now i understand the prisoner account is due to
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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 so that they are supporting the mayor's and 2 ways. on the one hand, there was lots of destruction. the main in flores 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 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
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trying to defend the townhouse from writers. and that was just one case also the most dramatic case. house 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 small business, the side passenger on the back fence. and to set that at the time, the 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 head, they hit him twice, a with a back to him. according to this witness, and one police officer said to my house, gave me all, i'm gonna shoot you in the hub in the head. the other one told his colleague, shoot him, and my head got hit at the time with the baton. and that's when he panicked, according to that thoughts mess a passenger, he released the brake and the copy. i know too much,
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it costs the cost to that 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 whole thing, but apparently he might just have been panicking. lisa, thank you very much. that update. that was our correspond. alicia lewis in paris. now we all remember breaks it when the united kingdom left the european union. well, one of the case most remote parts is mulling exit plans. at a time, a group of wind swept islands off the coast of scotland says it could leave the u. k. the local government on the orkney islands says it's just not getting enough funding and that the neighbor rich and oil and gas might be a better fit here of the north coast of scotland light, the real good shows it'd be all, can the islands it's one of the most remote parts of the united kingdom. but
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that could all be about to change. the local council are exploring, becoming a self governing tire tre, or even leaving britson and joining norway instead. our culture of the way we operate as a very flat society is a very intrusive society, very much reflects what i find in, in, in, in, in the nordic countries. but we're, we're also the only place outside norway that celebrates no reaching independence. they until the 15th century. these islands were under danish, a new region rule. and it seemed, some locals, a king to $10.00 the clock. seems to be a 5. it should, but just contest we yes. i think the way breton is go on. the sooner we go through it, but even if that is a consensus for reform,
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any changes would take years. but for future generations bone on these wild aisles, they could once again belong not to britain. but to that know the natives who are watching the, the beginning, who's coming to live from berlin up next close up focuses on how to save forest in the climate crisis on terry martin course and get all this news information anytime you want on our website and dw, don't call me and all of us here at the interest the global economy portfolio dw business b on here's a closer look out the project.
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