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the way we want to achieve rethinking in society, the burden catastrophe. climate change starts july 13th on dw, the business dw nearby from len israel, such as the janine refugee camp, looking for many cents, dw is in the occupied westbank city. on the 2nd day of what he's writing forces, calling a counter terrorism, correct that the palestinian officials say it's an attempt to displace the people
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in the janine camp also on the program called robbing and stopping. attacking tel aviv ends with several engines, a suspected attack, a shot dead at the scene by an um, civilian, honest opinion, militant group, how much says it carries out the attack? ukraine says dozens of people have been injured by a russian as striking the hockey region. we look at how the country is defending himself against incoming russian messiahs plus guessing to europe no matter what the cost of which we are so tired and ready to cross the sea as soon as we can. it doesn't matter if we die here for us here using post. god officials say that intercepting more and more people think will hung up on hardship the
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and i'm so okay, welcome to the program. israel's armies pressing ahead with its military operation in the occupied west bank. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the rates and drug and attacks. and thousands of residents have flagged during 2 days of violence is ready. the military says it's targeting of medicine stronghold inside the janine refugee camp. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the area has become a safe haven for terrorists. 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 and using that i came here
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yesterday to save my sister, but then we'd got stuck inside her house. bulldozers and milledgeville tanks came up uh we still comp leave on the night before. thousands of palestinian refugees in the janine camp were able to flee after the is really army warrant of more violence. their escape not without trauma. 7 solvable, 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 now i comp time because of the fear. tensions between the 2 sides have been escalating here for more than a year. the raids were launched in the camp to route out. what is real calls terrorist infrastructure in recent months. hey, janine is become a safe haven for terrace. from that safe,
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even terrorist perpetrated savage of tax murder and 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. the palestinian authority of president mac 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 geneva. the black correspondent, rebecca ritz s. as in janine, i asked if there was any sign and fees, right. the military operation winding down. we had a soul since within the military saying that they were nearly completing their operation. but where i'm standing right now, and i'm about a block from the hospital to block,
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but say for multiple days just outside the entrance to the cab. and it definitely doesn't sound as if things are coming down or anywhere near the ending. we can hear live gunfire coming from this direction and that direction roles are hearing explosions, some pretty big explosions coming from both directions. little early we were at the hospital and some military vehicles were, were coming by the way then um they threw some uh, some to guess kind of to into the hospital comp punk because somehow the city is had been throwing stones at the vehicles. we pain seeing the military vehicles come up and down this area. it appears like there a trying to surround the entrance to the cat. weather is still some stuff going on . what's happening inside the camp is really hard to determine because we're not able to have access as journalists. but as far as we know from now, the operation isn't coming to an end. it has quite and down a little bit today and we spoke to people at the hospital. they said that um,
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they said that they were seeing far less casualties today than yesterday. so that would indicate that things were in the camp reclining down. and as i said, the military saying that they wouldn't be completion with their i'm inside the camp for now. they have said that they will continue writing those out to try to, as you heard in that report what benjamin netanyahu called a hot bed of terrorism may want to take the of that threat away. and so they're gonna keep going inside the camp inside the, on this operation until they reach that goal. however, they perceive that and rebecca, we had uh benjamin netanyahu saying that such a name and the refugee camp had become a safe haven for iris. i'm what did he offer any proofs? well, he hasn't given anything substantial. he has naturally itemized list, but we have over the last few stay 1618 months. let's say been saying a rise in volumes in the west bank and in all the areas with same increase of tax
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from palestinian attack is militants gunman. and many of them do hail function engine a refugee camp. i was in the cab uh, a couple of weeks ago. no, actually a week ago, sorry. and we were talking to some of the finances in the they said there are about $300.00 sizes. in that cab. they said they were going to continue fighting the resistance. is that how they said they were fighting their oppression? and they said that they're going to continue doing that until they die. we fight until we die. so in that sense, you see renewed attack. so what we've been seeing and build up of attacks, i should say, and many of those scientists do come from this area. so that's potentially what benjamin netanyahu was referring to. okay, stay with us, please. rebecca, as we can see that this next related story is right, we police site least 6 people have been injured in a call dropping and stopping attack in tennessee. it's ivy attack is, is uh, believe to be a part of state in from the up to 5 westbank. unless he has been neutralized to use that word. emergency 1st,
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valerie forcing the several of the engine in critical condition, posted in medicine to group have access to the attack is revenge. the israel's loss go right in the occupied at west bank. i'm asked as the assignment i was a member. so back to rebecca rich is in jeanine. i'm rebecca. can you add anything to that? we're saying i'd play out today and tell her viva ramming attacked. we now know that 7 people were injured in that attack. them you sign and got out of the car. he then, with wielding a knife and attempting to stop people, the assignment was actually killed on the scene by i'm a bystander who happened to be there and on. so he was neutralized on the same and we had the uh, the military group have mouth that uh, galvan in gaza. they have claimed responsibility for the attack. now actually they came out initially in price of the attack saying that it, it was in result as are in, in and because of the attacks that were happening or the right that was happening
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here. engineering is, let me do. you have another militant islam is group that is also a that is image a name can pull that the uh, is very present engine named have. they also came out in praise of the attack, but it was her mouth that have claimed responsibility for it as far as we know now at the latest statement that we've heard from them. so that again, one shows you another indication of what that statement the benjamin and y'all who was saying about trying to, to stop to name being a hot bed of islam is terrorism. that's an case, but he may have been referring to cases like that. does that, rebecca? rebecca, this is in jeanine say, see here's look into the real story. is that making use of this? our, the you ends, nuclear watchdog has approved the release of waste water from the disabled to focus shame, a nuclear power plant into the sea. more than a 1000000 tons of it treated radioactive was that being stored in hundreds of tents at the side? several of japan's neighbors, including south korea and china,
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oppose the plans. the focus, shame of plants was heavily damaged in k quake in 2011. a prominent journalist of a human rights lawyer was severely injured by masked demand in the russian region of chechnya on tuesday at the village. sheena off the new volume and goes out to nevada, because that's a newspaper, suffered brain damage and broken bones in her hands. and they were in the region to observe the trial of a local anti government activist. suzanne stells and bug will remain, and nato secretary general until uh, october 2024 again. longer than he sent cards to. he made the announcement in the post on twitter native countries extensive, the norwegians, mazda. they couldn't agree, a successor. he's been in office since 2014 and crates has at least 31 people, including 9 children have been hospitalized following the russians. and striking the east of the country and resolved to the cobb park outside the residential
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building in the town of that, have a mistake in the hockey and regent regents been the target of many russian attack since the full scale of infection began last year. the company has repeatedly denied deliberately talking and targeting civilians. when you cry, daddy transit systems have played a crucial role in the ball, but they do have them limitations that often the targets of attacks and the mutation is in short supply. special correspondent abraham has been speaking with your trade in troops operating on a defense system outside keith. as 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 over key if they're toward the swedish made are be a 70 air defense system. sponsoring of the junior, this system works through guidance station, which when it sees
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a targets and transmits information to the come on this call and data is transmitted from the come on this car to the launch. the launch and tone is guided to the target using ray, the. when to come, the can actually see the target. he points the laser editor, locks it in and executes to hitch with support was on the audio 70 can be used against a wide range of targets. ukrainian officials see it is already down, russian crews messiahs. and iranian made kamikaze drones. they say it's better than the old soviet 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 part of ukraine's complex air defense network. the patchwork of western systems also include german d parts and iras tease american, now sams, and patriots, and french, italian seventies. a wide variety to protect against the sometimes unpredictable
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russian air strikes. to use them. ukrainian soldiers has to learn best. for the echo almost 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, the power relative to the message itself. those are telling us equity in there, the 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 kia 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,
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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 a normal childhood. well, the whole thing they have to explosion was to train our son to be on his didn't wake up with my husband to know. i was shocked to the various kid it is said, that bill o used to will. it is a be to the children have to go through this. you said there were after the year learned i heard an explosion. it was very scary. i grabbed the children and ran to the 1st floor. i went outside and i saw that the building was just gone. 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 is this should be when a disaster occurs unless we come to help and give people hot food. and that's
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what's gonna help, who is prepared in a real field kitchen. he's going to put you before the start of this war. i was raising children a, a lot, and that was my job. because the 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 shop the best way to do both. or yeah, you need to be passionately committed to living up to this duty before what we're 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. most of the split. cool. well douglas battery is a senior fellow for ministry aerospace at the international institute for strategic studies. you told me more about the strains on ukrainian ad defenses, but let me close the landscape so leading,
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producing the font the when the law style to ukraine was very heavily dependent on solving data systems for all of the things of the longer ring systems. in particular, as the waters progressed as store, you create a halo of those weapons has to be used on more or less exactly how many rows you create those last the think is an open question in filling by k feel like they they, they look to the west and we seen considerable numbers and waste them systems go ahead and west administrators focus quite heavily on ground based air defenses. do your crimes allies have the capacity to produce and provide even more of the systems? and i think the capacity is they have in time. the question is the quickly can you run up the industrial capability to produce the systems? it isn't just like cry cannot handle. and then all of my cell popes out of the
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machine, if you like, it takes perhaps 24 to 36 months. so some of the systems that come from the system . so you'll have a problem there because some of the ukraine's supposed those obviously don't want to deplete the nationals at the same time as a trying to help you train. right. the subsets, so did nearly 3 years, sometimes to, to, from, from folder to, to back to failed. so this is why we, i'm sorry, go ahead. yeah. so you may get a contact, a considerable timeline. sometimes people under estimate just how long can take and how long is this apply to you guys for some of the systems. yeah. and what about, i mean, ition because of course, you know, the crating of the defense is reliance on, on mutation, which is also in short supply how you're, it's attempts to accelerate munition deliveries going bowling sense of that kind of going based on the other things i think that's probably
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a slightly better position. obviously it doesn't take nearly as long to, to supply a right into the, for, for the defense. gone, is it as it does a sophisticated myself, but even there, i suppose the stocks are limitless. thinking about russia is russia having the same problems of supply because with a sort of centralized come on system, i'm with the presumption is mr. food and can say, all right, all of these factors that now prep reducing amunition. and that happens just like that of the 2 things to consider here. what is the impact of western sanctions? an access to some of the service itself, systems, the russians of previously relying going on to basically the options in terms of the line to type choose my cell inventory in particular was the, was inadequate from a russian perspective of the stop of the war. in fact,
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the obviously has only, it's only less than does the us, they use the systems and i think that's why sometimes some of the, some of the tax appeared increasingly sporadic and not perhaps because at ocean's or having to wait the bill of sold the thing launch on the left strike using um one to die cruise missiles processing fact even told us through that's uh douglas probably from the international institute for strategic studies. thank you. i tell you though with ours is reporting that large numbers of migrants and refugees had been arriving on the island of lump producer. and recently, many of them got back from to nicea in north africa, just a 150 kilometers away. italy says almost 54000 migrants of their life in tune easier so far this year. that's almost twice as many as in or of last year. the international organization for migration, since at least a 1000 people died, excuse me, or went missing, making that said johnny and the 1st 4 months of this year. it's night off
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the coast of to nisha time for re i'd salt and his team to get to work or they're taking us along on a mission. the coast guard is all too familiar with the interception of migrants headed to europe, full of hope, in which we find them using radar. we look to see if something shows up on the echo and then we go there before the migraines, we stop them. so give them a heads up. it doesn't take long before they locate a small fishing boat. 12 people are on board. they try to escape, but it's no use. the mood is tense. the officers take out the battle items and threaten anyone who stands up. sit back down and then sit down. recently,
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accusations have been mounting against the coast guard here with claims that officers have intentionally capsized migrant boats, putting their lives in danger. a. we don't see evidence of that during our excursion. but what we do witness is an extremely charged atmosphere. most of the people not, but they don't want to be rescued when they're in a dangerous situation. they call for help. but then when we try to take them back to shore, they resist and say they'd rather die with that also on the plaza. and things are getting worse. so that tells us over the 30 years he's been doing this job. the factor is causing people to sleep have intensified conflict persecution, economic hardship, destination man doesn't want to show his face. how the conversion has some story once a better life. but how engineers. yeah, there's not enough grain or bread on that. you have to just say that there was,
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but you never hear of such problems in italy. so, but in with a visit to of and italy isn't far away. more than $50000.00 migrants have arrived there since the beginning of the year. many more have made the attempt migrants have to fork out around a 1000 euros to secure a place on a boat. many vessels are on see where the i once saw arrived too late. people were already in the water i struggled with that experience for a long time. you know, i was upset that i couldn't save them all. we were able to help 22 people. which 6 or 7 drowned? it's not just 2 nations who are trying to get to europe. many migraines come from west africa and more recently from conflict zones. and so done. tunisia is increasingly a transit country. people wait in wretched conditions, hoping to get
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a place on a boat. yahoo! we live here sleeping on cardboard boxes. when it rains we sleep under a tree, hold on the original just as you taking ukrainian square, fleeing disaster and credit you should take us in. so it's done. we're all human beings valid. and we have the right to live, you know what we should, we are so tired and ready to cross the sea as soon as we can get in our lives. that doesn't matter if we die here in the back, then it will come here that emptied volatile. as with desperation grows, re i've sala and his colleagues are intercepting ever more migrant. also on behalf of the you, the european commission has boosted its financial support for such efforts by more than 100000000 euro. the night is over, men, women, and children crowd onto the coast guards main ship and are brought back to shore. a lot is sure he'll see some of them again, the hong kong is increasing is cracked down on political descent. it's not offering
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a reward of a $110000.00 euros each for information leading to the arrest of 8 exiled the pro democracy activists. the territories chief executive john lee, one of the prominent activism tuesday that they would live in fear unless they have themselves and that they would be pursued even in the foreign countries where they have found refuge. the chinese government accuses the 7 man and one woman of onto china activities and seeking to destabilize hong kong off in law is one of those 8 activists. he's a leader of the 2019 pro democracy movement in hong kong. and he told the w v arrest warrant on the bottom of the boat to effect his campaign. well, to be honest, i do not different fee rod i try to keep to keep on fighting on behalf of home call. nice especially overseas,
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off to 2020 from occasion of the n s o. well we have phasing on more and more tries to national repression, as well as local crushing of civil liberties. awesome. so uh, uber 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 will not deter us at all. or contact the vista. now it supports venus williams appeared the wimbledon tennis championships for the 20 full time, but there was to be no fairy tale for her. at the age of 43, the 5 time champion baffled bravely after recovering from a dramatic full, but eventually lost to ukraine's and lina, speaking to speak to him being between. to see this williams has made this who dozens of times before this one was perhaps slightly more painful than the others. she started the match with her right leg heavily strapped
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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. but what do you understand waiting 5 windows and tights or simply by giving up? she push 201970 finally salinas will tell you that all the way in the 1st set she was eventually beaten by how you craning opponents soft of this review. one match points on the call on the goals. cool out, the disappointing end to a courageous past. so with williams back to reflect on what might have been grass is inherently going to be. so where are you going to follow some point? it was just bad luck for me and i started to match perfectly. i was literally
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killing it and then i got killed or yeah, the crowd showing their appreciation for true wimbledon champion, which really i'm suggesting is to carry on playing. this might not be the last they see of her coming up next in the news, a zip. how finance the sound is. indonesia has planned to build a new capital or strategy will have that story and fall in just a moment. and i'll be back at the top of the good the
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