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the the, this is dw news live from the lynn israel target, the janine refugee camp in search of millison w. as in the okey pipe, westbank city at is following the operation on its 2nd day is ready for us as a cooling the move accounts of terrorism pressed down palestinian officials say it's war against the people of to name will say coming off on the program. french
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president, the money on my face is one of the biggest tests of his presidency. how to heal a broken country today, he's missing the meds of more than 200 pounds, replied violent protests over police, shooting on these eighths, pro democracy activists. hong combs, most one set of cities by aging back, need a vows to pursue them for life. we speak to one of these defendants and exiles, who now has a bouncy on his head plus when the sirens, well, and keep civilians accounting on ukraine's ad attendance teams to shoot down, russian miss styles and more homes. all coming of key from so is counter offensive the
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to the menu chips mccain and thanks so much for joining us. we stopped the show with some breaking news that is just coming in is right. the police say that at least 5 people have been injured and a call running attack in tel aviv. that's the motorist carried out a suspected stabbing attack. police say the silent has now been neutralized emergency personnel, se the injured was pedestrians and the several are in critical condition. the police spokes person is describing the incident as terrorism of these a live pictures that you will see. now meanwhile, israel says that a massive military operation in the occupied west pine is now almost complete. that's all to thousands of residents have had to fleet 2 days of violence. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in raids and drove and attacks on the northern city of jeanine. the is really miller free says it's being targeting
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a militant stronghold in the janine refugee camp. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the area had turned into a safe haven for terrorism. gun fire and smoke filled the morning air in janine streets virtually empty, as israel's army pressed on, with its operation. some civilians ventured outside to survey the damage and to find a way out using that i came here yesterday to save my sister. but then we got stuck inside her house. bulldozers and milledgeville tanks came up uh we still comp leave on of the night before thousands of palestinian refugees in the janine camp were able to flee after these rarely
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army warned of more violence. their escape not without trauma. solve the most. it's difficult for me to describe it to you. i was standing in the kitchen when a bomb exploded. it felt like the world caught fire as if the house exploded. even though it comes down because of the fear. tensions between the 2 sides have been escalating here for more than a year. the reeds were launched in the account to root out what is real calls, terrorist infrastructure. in recent months, jeanine has become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe haven, terrorist perpetrated savage of tax murder is rarely civilians, men, women, and children. as many children as they could find. as i speak,
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our troops are battling the terrace with on yielding resolve and fortitude while doing everything, everything to avoid civilian casualties. the palestinian authority of president mack mood abbas, has called the operation a war crime. the united nation says it's alarmed at the scale of air and ground operations taking place in jeanine deputies rebecca rest as joins us now from the west bank close to jeanine. and rebecca, can i start with this latest call robin attack and tell a vive, what will, can you tell us about that a well, it happened or just a little under an hour ago now actually almost exactly an hour ago. so the details are still coming in. you mentioned already that 5 people were wounded as a bit of conjecture. we were hearing full. but now we're also hearing from the health services confirming that number 55 people injured. a video that we've seen
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circulating on social media shows that the silent was shot by a civilian by a possible by. we know that the drive a reportedly run over people on a busy sidewalk in tel aviv. uh and we are getting would that be a mass spokes person is not claiming responsibility. i'm off the militant groups that rule and got in the gaza strip. they are not claiming responsibility outright, but they have praised the the attack, calling it a heroic action in tel aviv. i'm just a for as the 1st response to is rails crimes against all people. and janine rescue jake, i'm talking specifically about the events happening here in the last 24 hours. so, you know, as we mentioned, this is a developing story. we don't have a lot more detail than that at the moment, but that's what we know that at the moment it is and responds reportedly to what's happening here. engineering. okay, so let's talk more about janine. we are hearing the janine raids could be coming to
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an end. now can you confirm that i can't contain that at this stage. we do it a few weeks back in the city. we've been back in the city. uh nope, that long now selves in about an hour the it is starting to feel to come a little bit back to normal, the center of the city, not the refugee camp, were not able to go into the refugee camp as yet. but the cd that yesterday was filled with a list rates were lined with man throwing rocks. and while until. 1 the fires or protest fires in the street, all the shots were shot to today we saw a couple of friendships open things. you know, the city is still in a kind of a general strike piece, select a protesting and then opening the shops also for safety concerns. but we are starting to see signs of life as you can probably see behind me, cause it a bit more traffic. but more kind of signs of normal life here in the city. although we can still hear the drones ahead and the action, the operation inside the camp itself is still ongoing at this stage. but we have
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heard that it is winding down. so we don't think it's going to be the last right on the janine refuge account. ok now israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has very clearly said that jeanine and the refugee camp, the have become a safe haven for terrorists. it's being used as a base to carry out attacks on is really citizens. what's proof is that to verify that claim well, that is something that the is riley defense establishment, security establishment and government has been claiming we've uh, we have seen multiple attacks against is riley's a carried out by palestinian gunmen some explosive, a tax as well. uh, from military, from the, from the cab hailing from virginia in refugee time. so if that is evidence, perhaps that is what benjamin netanyahu is referring to. we were in the camp the last week. in fact, talking to some of the militant, a gunman in the camp and they,
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they said that there were about $300.00 fight is in the cab. that sort of reckons with the numbers that we get from the israeli military as well. and they said that they will fight to the death that they are willing to die. the bad going to protect the cab, the city, and defend, you know, what they would say defending the people of the palestinian, the occupied palestinian territories. all righty w as rebecca versus thank you so much for that. it's now. com, has returned to many pots of fronts following a week of violence that was triggered by the police killing of a teenager during a traffic stalled. the government deployed around 45000 police officers across the country to contain the situation, may, is of more than 200 municipalities affected by that violence. all in paris. now, for a meeting with the president emanuel mccolan at this comes was french society remains . looks in a he said that he saw the accusations of systemic racism amongst the security
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forces milestone correspondence in paris. lisa louis, why present quote is missing with these french meds today of the world of myers are asking for help from the government. on the one hand, you know, a financial help at the front is main employers association. my desk at today said that the estimate of the cost of reconstructing will be looted and destroyed. shops across the country will be around 1000000000, yours and a mayor's will have to bad some about us, you know, obviously, and at asking for financial help from the government. they also asking for support when it comes to physical attacks, physical threats, that's been one of the magic case south of powers of the weekends where the mayor of a level was, 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,
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defending the town hall against rights as at the time, but as just one of the magic case. but the other reports reports from, you know, of threats and attacks against marriage and the marriage on our thanks. stop the government needs to support us more in the situation. okay. now we know that the police were alice in force again last nights. but they did make a few of 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. you know, last nice compact 150 the night before. and 1300 just a few nights ago. however, 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 north of where i'm right out right now in, in northern paris. and he said, you know, we know that this is
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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 at that time and funds. and that could be moved given the current circumstances on that date. okay. these 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, as 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 he described the scene. he said that my held the drive i who was then killed by a police officer. you don't have
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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 witness, the other is called the clinic, told the police officer, shoot him at then they hit my how a 3rd 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 there's obviously shines a need. a fish has a new light on events because in the past i of people were thinking that my hope sled 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. hong kong is increasing, it's cracked down on political descent. it's offering
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a reward of a $110000.00 euros each for information that leads to the rest of 8 excelled pro democracy act. to this comes chief executive john lee who owns the prominent activists on tuesday, that they would live in fear unless they had themselves and they would be pursued even in the foreign countries what they have found refuge. he said, the chinese government too is accusing the 7 man and one woman of antique china activities and of seeking to destabilize home. com. and i'm gonna join now by send allow one of those 8 activists targeted by the home called all sorts. he's is a leader of the 2019 pro democracy movement in hong kong, and he joins us now from london. i'd like to thank you so much for speaking to us today at china is accusing you of engaging in seat china activities aimed at the start. the stabilizing hong kong and of asking is important for
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external antique china forces. can i ask you, will you return to home calm to defend yourself against these charges? i will not return your phone call unless there is a well independent judiciary system as well as a pop up on it as of power in hong kong. right now we don't have any kinds of real fuel, especially after the 2020 percent cation of that alter coolant nations. getting on home call home comes, lita has been quite explicit. he's saying if you don't turn yourself and you will live in caea, what's your response to that? well, to be honest, i do not different fee, rather i try to keep, to keep on fighting on behalf of home call. nice especially overseas, off to 2020 from vacation of the n s l. well, we have phasing pomeroy more transmission. we pressuring as well as local crushing
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or civil liberties also on a different to use real fuel or toner, be and democracy. that's why it's very important for us to continue to slides. so that kind of find here, we both would not deter us at all. but if you're not worried at all that this arrest warrant will affect your personal safety even outside of home home, as well. uh, i roll natalie because back in 2020 i have being a one that was already so that has some how annotated life i would say to my level of determination to continue to fight. so up to 3 to 4 years of fighting overseas, i have no heat at all. and i would say that this new role rooms and so combined to use a batch off on in what ways do you think that this arrest warrant could affect you and you'll, you'll, you'll, you'll, every day life i'm,
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i'm thinking about so to freedom of move and that kind of thing. uh. yeah, uh well there, there is this. oh, see, there are simple implication, for example. uh, well, of course, uh, you may discourage some of the uh, political dissidents of home home, uh, from uh, frontier to fight to folder all future phone call. that may be one of the potential impacts. or if i have a set that well, many people who have uh when the into ex uh, we are trying to keep on fighting. so uh so i would say he is a little bit complicated on the issue on the other end. well, uh, i would say that because of the suspension. okay. all right, is your tricky is between hong kong and the number of democratic countries like germany, u. k, u. s. and other countries, that's why do home call for a to use. i so desperate all me or maybe somehow straight it up because of our downing to extradite bodies. what at the face of like, my so back to hong kong,
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those get, these are some of the invitations you very clear. when you say we will keep on facing, can i ask you, are you in touch with any of the other a 7 activists affected by these warrants and, and do they feel the same? if you, if the, if you are in touch with them, do they feel the same way? same page. on the other hand, well, i wish they offered this and use it in if somehow get boss or it's out to you all or even unity on different or secret society organizations. so right now we have a dozen of joya statements or joined mattress co sign defined number boy bought any buttons off of cs all around the world, coming across different countries. how come pro democracy act to this to send loud? thank you so much for speaking to us and dw today. oh, okay, lets take a look now at some of the other stories making news of this out. and the you and
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the nuclear watched old cars approve the release of waste water from the focus she met nuclear power plant into the sea, over a 1000000 tons of trees had radioactive was being stored and hundreds of times out . besides, the focus came upon was severely damaged and then a quake in 2011 in stoughton, but will remain nato secretary general until october 2024. that's a year longer and his current time of office, he made the announcement in a post on twista. nato countries extended the norwegians to him off so they could not agree on a success a for him. so the book has been in office since 2014 a permanent john list, and a human rights lawyer was severely injured by most men in the russian region of chechnya on tuesday. ellen, i'm the scene of the novi. i goes, f, a newspaper suffered brain damage and broken bones in huh. the, to the, in the region to observe the trial of
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a local anti government activist. russia says it has repelled a drone attack on most go and is blaming ukraine for what it's describing. as a terrorist act. russians military set, it shut down for to drones and jammed a 5th. they've been no reports of casualties or of any damage. incident prompted the temporary closure of one of the most, cuz apple, it's been at least 3 hours until the reports and threat was declared over ukrainian . authorities have not commented on the russian planes. you prayed in president loving me. zalinski has called for more west and ad defense systems to protect his country. this follows yet more russian ass strikes. president zalinski says that he is grateful for the german iris tea and the american patriot systems that have helped ukraine defend itself, but he is appealing for more of them to shield the entire territory from russian strikes. because that's how you crazier defense systems have played
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a crucial role in the war since russia's invasion began 16 months ago. but these systems do have the limits of the target of attacks themselves. and munition is in short supply the w special correspondent, a at uber. human, spoke with ukranian troops who of pricing and ad defense system outside of teeth when the air raid sirens rings through the ukranian capital. this army unit springs into action like industrial boyhood to their job, protecting the skies over key if their tool. the swedish, made our b a 70 air defense system. sponsoring of the junior, this system works through guides and station, which when it sees a target, some transmits information to the come on this card and data is transmitted from the come on this card to launch the launch and town is guided to the target using radar when to come, no one 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
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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, like those systems such as the iga, they say the new kid ignores heap trips and falls 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 st. t's, a wide variety to protect against the sometimes unpredictable russian air strikes to use them. ukrainian soldiers have to learn fast. for the most, the we completed the 6 month training cost and just one month where you're dealing
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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 me are effective 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 subtle changes, like the loss of a normal night for normal childhood. well, the thing the explosion was strong was some to be on us, didn't recall,
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but my husband to know i was shocked to the various could it is said that we are all used to will. it is a be to the children have to go through this. you said the last 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 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. is that us a my belief i was the one a disaster because who come to help and if people hold food to use it for the past in the real filled 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 of the become like the people they are protecting the soldiers using the are the 70,
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have seen their world changed by the war writer worked at a fertilizer factory and wrote children's books before. she volunteered shop the best way to do both 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, that is what being a defender is to me. or should the split cool. now with rex it, the united kingdom left the european union in 2020. and now one of the u. k. is most remote pods is mulling breakout plans of its own in a group of when sweat islands off the coast of scotland. people say that that considering leaving the u. k, the local government on the oaks, the island says it's just not guessing. and the funding of the neighbor rich in oil and gas might be of benefits here of the north coast of scotland, like the rugged shoals of the albany islands. it's one of the most remote parts of
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the united kingdom. but 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, 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 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 hunting seems, some locals, a king to $10.00 the clock over seems to be a 5 it should, but that's called yes we, yes. i think the way breton is going to send that. we go through it,
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but 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 the know the natives. and with that, you are up to date and you can just look in and thank you so much for watching the
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