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the, the, this is the w news live from the and then israel tal against the janine refugee come in, such as nelson's dw is in the occupied westbank city, following the operation on its 2nd day is ready forces, according to move a counter terrorism crackdown, palestinian officials say it's warm. ok,
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the people of geneva also coming up on the program president and money. and maxwell faces one of the biggest tests of his presidency. house, a hill, a broken country. today he'll meet the mass of more than $200.00 towns brooks by violent protests over a police shooting. when the sirens wail and keep civilians accounts on, you trains add defense teams to shoots down. brushing missiles and mobile phones all coming is key from something. it's complex offensive. the new clips mckinnon is good to have you with us. israel says a massive military operation and the occupied westbank is almost complete. that's up to thousands of residents. have had to flee 2 days of violence. so at least 10
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palestinians have been killed in raids and dry and attacks on the northern city of jeanine. the is randy military says it's been targeting a militant stronghold and the gen, the refugee camp, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the area a ton into a safe haven for terrorism. dw is rebecca, which has reports from jenny. we're 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 for as an as riley. i'm a vehicle passes by this is one of the main city street in to named city. this is gone 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. it storms 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 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 haven terrorist perpetrated savage of tax 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 without an yielding resolve and fortitude while
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doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties. the palestinian health officials side thousands of people have been injured in yourselves. some of them seriously. meaning the death toll could rise to the report denied by is randy officials that some ambulances were being turned away. it can check points, scanning this there, and this all in it 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 cam. i do the in depth and there are many cases of women in the worst suffocating pregnant women. let's say you and we treated many people who are having panic attacks via that will 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 the legs on palestinian communities. the palestinian prime minister describes
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a launch scale right as an attempt to wipe out the cap and its inhabitants. wash them. i can jump. there are 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, displace the residence israel has bound to continue its military operation, and janine until time is restored, moved, it 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. she'll want to go. we spoke without correspondent rebecca races who felt that report. and she told us how civilians engine in a coping with the military operation that of the well, it's a really difficult situation of their 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 streets and when i able to
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access the camp itself, it is a closed military zone at the moment. but the people living in their old reports that things aren't quite dire. we were getting reports yesterday. that was the electricity, and all the services had been caught to pop these pots of the cat. and when that 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 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 to people, is the vacuum rising for their own safety. they are going to be um, housed in nearby schools and parks in 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 out
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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 a place that was already pretty difficult for people to live in. we pretty poor conditions. things are just getting a lot less, dw is rebecca rich has reporting that for from jerusalem. so let's take a look now at some of the other stories making a news at this hour and hong kong. the chief executive, john lee says exiled pro democracy acts of this will live in fear unless they surrender themselves to the police. authorities have offered rewards of a 110000 bureaus for information leading to the arrest of 8 prominent act to this. lee says they would even be pursued in foreign countries. the u. n's new k watch. silk has approved the release of waste water from the focus fema nuclear power
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plant into the sea over a 1000000 tons of treated radio acts of water being stored in hundreds of tanks out . besides the so the seem, a plot was severely damaged in quake in 2011 and a permanent john less than a human rights lawyer was severely injured by most men in the russian region of chechnya, on tuesday, atlanta and the last scene of the nevada gives us a newspaper, suffered brain damage, and broken bones in her hands. the 2, what in the region tubes of the trial of a local anti government activist? now calm has real ton so many parts of front following a week of violence that was triggered by the police killing of a teenager during a traffic stop. the government is deployed around $45000.00 police officers across the country to contain the situation. naz of more than 200 municipalities affected
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by the violence all in paris for a meeting with the french president and my new mexico. and at this comes as french society remains locks in a heated debates of accusations of systemic racism among security forces. no correspondent lisa louis joins us now from paris for no. lisa tell us why is president my whole meeting with all of these french met us today of the world. the myers are asking for help from the government. on the one hand, you know, a financial help at the front of the main employers association, modesta and today says that the estimate of the cost of reconstructing diluted and destroyed shops across the country will be around one built in yours. and a mayor's will have to bad some of that as you know, obviously. and they're asking for financial help from the government though. so
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asking for support when it comes to physical attacks, physical threats, that has been one of the magic case south of paris over the weekend where the mayor of levels was targeted. a car was rammed into his house and the house was such a lie to his wife and 2 children fled the scene and he was at the town hall defending the tunnel against rights as at the time. but it's just one of the magic case. but there are other reports reports from, you know, if of a threats and attacks against marriage and the mass on our saying stop, the government needs to support us more in this situation. okay, now we know that the police were alice in force again last nights, but they did make a few arrests. does not suggest that the rising could be easing now as well. it does. absolutely. there have been, you know, 70 arrests over the past in the last nice compact 150 the night before and 1300 just a few nights ago. however,
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the looting is and the writing is not finished just yet. the government was underlining that also when president my call went to see some police officers at a police station just one kilometer know. so what i'm right out right now in, in northern paris. and he said, you know, we know that this is a very difficult situation. but we need to keep up our guard and, and more police officers. these are police officers will be a continue to be deployed across the country at least over the coming few days. and also the government is obviously looking ahead to the 13th and 14th of july, the 14th of july is the see day here, the national holiday. and traditionally there's always some writing and looting going on that that time and funds. and that could be more given the current circumstances on that date. okay, he's i did just want to ask you and one of the passengers who was in the call with the 17 year old, a shot by police has now given the statement, could you, did you tell us what about state and said?
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so he talked to the police, yes, so that he's the thought passenger sitting on the back fence when the shooting happened last tuesday. and he said to describe the scene, he said that my held the dr. i who was been killed by police officer. you don't have a drivers license, that's why he didn't want to stop when he was controlled by the police. but he got stuck in traffic. the police caught up with the car and but to put 2 police officers, then pointed that guns at him. they hit him twice with the back to him as one police officer, the one who shot him and said doesn't move well, i'm going to shoot you in the head. and according to this, with this, the other is called the conic told the police officer shoot him at then they hit my how a thought time with a batch and my whole panicked according to the witness and released the break that was an automatic car. so the car took off and the policeman then shot. now this was the shines a need. a fish has a new light on events because in the past of people was thinking that my hope sled
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the scene. and that might not be the case after all. right lisa, thank so much for that update though. so correspondent lisa louis in paris. so russia says that it has repelled a drone attack on most kevin is blaming ukraine. so what it's describing as a terrorist act, rushes miller trees that it shut down for drones and jammed a 5th. that being no reports of casualties or damage. the incident prompted the temporary closure of one of the most. cuz apple, it's been at least 3 hours until the report and threat was declared. oh, the ukranian authorities have not commented on the russians lines and the printing president, loan them is lensky. his cold for more west and ad defense systems to protect his country as follows, yet more russian, as strikes presidents. lensky says that he is grateful for the german iris t and american patriot systems that have helped ukraine defend itself, but he's appealing for more of them to shield the entire territory from russian
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strikes. a new crimes. edison systems have played a crucial role in the war since russia's invasion began more than 16 months ago. but those systems do have the limits of the targets of attacks themselves. and munition is in short supply the w special corresponding abraham spoke with ukrainian troops, authorizing and defense system, just outside keys. good when the air raid sirens rings through the ukrainian capital. this army unit springs into action like industrial boyhood to their job, protecting the skies or re key if they're toward the swedish made or the a 70 air defense system. sponsoring of the junior, this system works through guides and station, which when it sees a target to motion smits information to the come on this card and data is
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transmitted from the come on this car to the launch. the launch and tone is guided to the target using radar. when the con, the can actually see the target, he points the laser editor, locks it in and executes the hit with support was on. the audio 70 can be used against a wide range of target. ukrainian officials see it as already down russian cruise missiles and iranian maid kamikaze drones. they say it's better than the old soviet need. air defense systems and 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 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 fast as far as
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the most the we completed the 6 month training cost in just one month where use us. so it would driven by the desire to protect our lives and the life of our relative to the message itself. is it 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 attacks. but they cannot stop everything . a russian air strike on cuba in june. debris slammed 2 or 3 floors 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
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settled changes like the loss of a normal night for a normal childhood. well, the thing the explosion was strong was some, to be honest, didn't recall, but my husband to not have a shopped there is, could it is said that bill o used to will. it is a be to the children have to go through this. he said there 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 sold that the building was just gone. or another change is 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. is that us a my belief i was the one a disaster because come to help and if people hold food to use it for the past in the real field kitchen. but i just saw just talked to the girl,
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i was raising children, and that was my job. because of all the due date of 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're here? not just because the president call them and tell us where we are here for the people we protect. that is, what being a defender is to me, or should the split cool one for a place that look at the challenges that ukraine faces in protecting its skies. i am joined now by security on the list. i'm until a sound remote, so from king's college london. thanks so much for your time. stayed on the tele, can i ask you, how is the strategy behind russia's ariel attacks involved in recent months?
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the web browser is interesting because last year on fridays, we know doing the wind off of the last year on the beginning of this year to really hurry out in front of freaking from augmentative to great price. so here i think again press right child energy infrastructure comes from, you know that some sort of in a way from things that you pregnancy not just wanting to find you, not to, you know, lead disabled variability also to, to find dental operates based sort of were sort of coming, they spent the whole number ration was not very successful, not going at once, frontier, not damage because at them that desire around the weight of the ukrainians to protect themselves. and you've raised the territory, became even stronger hardwick accountant to speak with a comfortable friendship, which regarding almost a month ago, russians have again been sort of starting to increasing their sort of talk. i know the only on the issues, but also in the, in, sort of, in, in, in areas such as
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a cause. you know, we, can i the entire defense extent of ukraine. i'm supposed to cranium support, additional resources in cities on an area level so that they can not just lower them on, on the document. so i think that that now, right, the evidence shows that brushing has significantly increased, but again it's, it's sort of, it's the 1st i carry now is what was going to sound kind of strategic bombardment, but also, you know, trying to renew something, each of the frames were operates on the boxes, and you mentioned the ukranian counts the counter offensive. can ukraine succeed and it's counter offensive without, as a boost to its power from, from the west and the full and the best f. 165 digits as well. this is really the most one of the most important questions of those at home, resting of every sentence, a friend of and also because i don't, i is always, i don't see a thing to me yesterday and i my for
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a few days ago. but also very important is the fact that the brain is coming out of this town defensive without really going to cover on the assets and we are doing. it has not been able to tell me that the skies and the russians have, in a way, asked for it. i mean, i would say not to say oriented by small, you know, not to talk to dominance but you know, they come from back to the space on that has an impact on the account defensive because are you pregnant? as long as there's when they are phones, they become much more exposed to a tailoring attached to grown attacks. and restaurants are feeding in some areas especially, you know, in the areas of around, definitely say i'm in the area. so the, to the, to the ease and sort of sometimes i come to some of your friends and my finances because they things do not have the you know, that, but as for me already because it's necessary. and i think that the interesting, that was an interview with dr. daniel, she, the commander of ukraine, an officer,
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came to their washington post, i think last week where he can explain that to you know, nathan nathan offerings, really based on training, you know, as they already discussed before, you kindly acknowledge the offensive and you know you're pregnant so not houses and so there we are risking. i noticed the main, i noticed they were slick named and that's why of your boss is a snow on the, on the a there you know that the ukrainian military leadership has to also be force of not just and bonds. important then just to remind me of, of, of its name. so, you know, i think the support of, you know, the actually, i know that kind of, i bring some good is i'm sure that it's point because i was, we allow them to protect their forces. i make their bonds is much more successful and i think now they're is increasingly discussions about um you know, we find to provide um you know, your opinions. but the thing was at 1600, i came to training is also being made on there are, you know,
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i think the reason for it yeah. 100 percent commitment yet from a country school i would like to do a full sits to you. all right, well have to leave at that, but don't tell us like where most i from king's college london. thanks so much for your time. and there are some will stories that making a news around the world today. and china says that it is expecting multiple natural disasters this month. experts are predicting continuing heavy rain as well as possible tysons on the record heat waves to hit the country. torrential rains in central and south west in china have already cool severe sledging and thousands of been evacuated. german exports fell in a different 110th of a percent to a 150500000000 euros. now that as the months of goods made in germany fell in the us as well as across the e u countries, ex pats of worrying but export numbers might be down for a 2nd consecutive course. the i got some tennis news for you now and on day one is
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wimbledon. defending champion, know that jake, that should bonds to the 2nd round, following a straight sets when over at the origin time player pedro could chain of to taking the 1st 2 set 63, the sub faced a spirited asset from could change who's safe to match points in the 3rd set type right before eventually coming to defeat, take that was aiming. so when a rep for extending 24 grand slam, like meanwhile, po, live, top seed ego should be on tech has eased until the 2nd round of the beating to lin of china. the full time grand slam when i has never tossed the full around the old england club, but she dominated the set 61 and then never looked back as she went on to take the 2nd set. 63. that was no wimbledon fairy tale for 5 time champion,
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venus williams. at the age of 43, she was making a 24th appearance of the tournament. she bustled bravely, also recovering from a dramatic full but she did eventually lose to ukraine's elena spectrum dana. to see this williams has made this through dozens of times before this one was perhaps slightly more painful than the others. she started the match with her right. like heavy stretch and it was about to get much with the scream and the crowd silence. tending it. same story. the slip could have ended the match. bevin then williams didn't win. 5 winwood in 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 courageous pass. so with williams back to reflect some what might have been grass 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 as the crowd showing of appreciation for true wimbledon champion, which wendy, i'm suggesting is to carry on playing. this might not be the last they see of her. and that's what we have time for, but i'm gonna leave you now with some images of the moon, which has overtaken closer to the us than usual. and it's creating what's known as
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a super noun. enjoy the images and see see the,
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the, the boxes, mysterious treasure is being stored at the berlin museum of natural history. securely packaged dinosaurs, boxes that were more than 100 years ago in east africa. now an
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