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to say our peers and rivals with one daring goals to health, smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube. dw documentary, the this is the w news, live of problem. but in israel and its military operation in the city of geneva, left behind the ruins of 2 days of drone strikes and right, at least 12 palestinians were killed. and now those new rockets last coming from gaza into israel. also coming up from the program, russia and ukraine,
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excuse each of the planning to attack the shop for reason it needs to be a power plant which is currently under russian millet treat the patient and the dressing little maid because in the pond this talks german child so that will actually, it says financing the country's future security will be a major challenge. the i'm a groups mccain and thank you so much for being with us palestinian residents of the occupied west bank city of janine have been assessing the optimal so the to day is really military operation. they've been holding funerals. so the dead following of a to day and cushion which involved drone strikes and ami rates. at least 12 palestinians were killed and thousands displaced. one is randy. soldier was also killed. israel deploy to ahmed bulldozers and hundreds of troops in its most
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intense mission in the territory for years. it says its forces inflicted heavy damage on militant groups operating in the janine refugee camp. and the is really government says it is prepared to launch for the operations in the future if necessary is really tang flow out of the city of jennie late on choose day off to a military raid on a refugee camp that left a trail of destruction in its wake, residents are left to assess the damage and the i have this grocery store over there. everything is damaged, the refrigerators, the meets all gone. may god help us replace it. this is a shoshone, it does not contain explosives, nor does it contain rockets. this is how i make a living. they've burned it all down. it was full of merchandise earlier,
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it's ralph prime minister benjamin netanyahu defended the military operation in jeanine as an effort to clump down on militant groups. but by me, we will continue as long as necessary to view town terrorism. we will not allow janine to return to building a city of refuge for tara, and we will cut off the will and strike terrorism wherever we see it. violence escalate today with the to day operation. it began with right and strikes by israel on the camp as the soldiers were entering and led to class, she's on the streets and the conflict was not limited to jennie. this the c t. v footage shows a card that drove into a group of people in tel aviv the drive of them, $1.00 to $1.00 is stopping rampage outside to a nearby cafe. the attack is being claimed by the militant islam is group home us
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as being a response to these really raid israel said it intercepted, 5 rockets launched from the gauze. the strip on tuesday night. and late to responded with strikes on dollars a targets. we all start correspondent rebecca versus injury slim to walk us through the to day operation by the is randy military? well, the military said that they were going in that it was an operation to destroy what they say is terrorist infrastructure. they were successful. they say in clearing out some weapons definitely is particularly one that was on the, on the one of the most in the city. they say that they will start to come out and send to that was used by several of the factions in the group. it's right in the cab and it does seem that the, that the entire operation was focused on that some infrastructure we didn't see perhaps as high a casualty. as high as high number of casualties as we may have expected. of course,
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12 of palestinians did die in the attack in the sorry and the to day. right. um, but the military were, you know, had been very quick to say that no civilians were killed in this operation. and it seems that this isn't going to be the last right on the janine cab. we've heard noises from the military saying that this is just setting them up for further future res. going to make it easier for them and that they certainly made a headway in trying to do what benjamin yahoo, who's been saying, and the defense officials have been saying is try to stop the janine kept saying what they call a hot bed for terrorism, or some at least correspondent rebecca, which is let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news at this hour and a powerful storm has killed. at least one person in the netherlands. authorities have urged people in most parts of the country to stay indoors. heavy rain and
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powerful gusts, wind of disrupted hundreds of flights at opposite ends, international airport and shut down some railway services and highways. mexican authorities have released surveillance footage of an anti drug operation in which security forces sees more than 2 tons of cocaine. the navy says that truck 3 speed boats on the southern pacific coast for hours crew members fled when they realized that they were being followed. russia and ukraine have accused each of the planning to attack. europe's largest nuclear facility is jeffery shop power station. the kremlin said it's taking measures to count to the threat of ukrainian sabotage at the plant warning, but this could have catastrophic consequences. meanwhile, and his of a nice address. the training in president let him is zalinski accused, the russian troops who are occupying the station of planting explosives in it, like a slide, has provided any evidence for these claims presidents,
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the landscape on that most go, had been in bold and by the timid, international response to the destruction of the car costs good down last month, which keys claims russia for. now inside the book, unfortunately, they was no timely end to launch. go and response to the terror attack on the comp go hydro electric helps. right, and the with and this may inspire the criminal to commit new april. the annual. everyone in the world hasn't responsibility to stop it. but this friday i should leave no one behind on. i asked correspondent in keeping it calmly about the competing claims coming from keith and must go well, 1st of the press call, get back the i a e, a, the answer somebody that looks often you just, i think has real problems getting that on a timely basis. so we're working with what we're being told by the trainer and the russian side. these ukraine security services have said they've seen the russians installed. what they say looks like an explosive device on the roof of the power
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plant, which they suggest would be used as a kind of full flag at operation to have some damage to the roof. that would, they could then accuse the ukrainians having caused with the missile strike. we've simply heard from the russian side of various rushing media reporting that they have intelligence that the credit is supposedly going to send a deep, almost some kind of me. so we may be some nuclear waste, somehow attached to it to attack the sites. but i think certainly there is a real problem that rest of that has occupied the site since basically the beginning of the world has not done anything that would allow it kind of demilitarization. is that something that had been that kind of pushed from the you and from the i e a. e, a. and none of that is happened and we see russian forces near the plots. some of them are even based on the plots site. some even think that as being reports of russian weapons that on the actual pulse side, foreign ukraine child gets across the works and outside of that, a couple of the rest of all what's left of it, and kind of basically provoking that ukraine response which so far hasn't happened, the towns on the opposite sides or style closely being attacked from the area of
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the power station. i think you fixed it back from this and you don't necessarily expect a direct catastrophic nuclear incident. there is speculation from expos, people being following this. this could be more about the kind of propaganda buffalo, this is about basically russia trying to find some reason to accuse ukraine open irresponsible, risking some kind of your big issue as part of its counter offensive and hope that that will then see western countries bring pressure on ukraine to not to push fluids with its true, it's in that part of the country as part of it's kind of offensive to get you kind of busy stand back and maybe get west the open countries to dial down the support for ukraine as part of kind of big affairs of a catastrophic media event. okay, a propaganda bustle. but of course, given that we're talking about and youtube, how plant a very, very delicate situation. i know that you recently visited the jeffery to area. can you tell us what things are like around that right now?
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i mean, the deputies is the city of hundreds of thousands of people still left that and you have daily attacks with ballistic missiles from the russian side. the towns close. the power plant being sold near on, you know, every couple of hours and people busy living in the cell is kind of hiding, trying to kind of survive the situation. the problem there is the real danger. apart from all these suggestions, all that kind of concerted effort to damage the safety of that part of a technical. there's also a kind of contest you're having by mistake. we've had repeated events where the power supply that is needed to cool the wrecked is being destroyed. that power then disappearing them, having to use emergency diesel generators to cool those react is there's speculation that could be damaged to the water supply that is also needed to cool apart. and then there is the other issue of just expense new fuel that is being stored in containers outside on the side problem. if those are hit by mistake, that could be very, very dangerous. a direct hit stop, i think is less dangerous. those thoughts were designed to withstand significant damage, but there are lots of things going to happen just by function of will happening
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near that block by mistake that could really have very serious consequences for a lot of people living in that problem. nick connelly in teams. thank you so much for that. stephanie is john, so that will have site, so spaced, a grilling from little make has a head of the german parliament, summer break with his policies approval, racing's plummeting. sholtes took questions from the old position and from the far right asked the policy currently gaining support and the polls show it's defended, raising interest rates to come back. rising inflation, he said a custom parental benefits for high honors was a necessary step. trucks also used to speech to present the new budget for 2024 fund funds will flow into growing the economy and the semi conduct to industry. the budget also prioritizes defense spending to reform. germany's a like military. and some more on the chances speech i'm joined now by the w's
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chief, political correspondent, nina has the nina the, the 1st topic, the show it's talks about with germany's security and defense spending. clearly a privacy tell us more about what he said to well, you know, on yeah, these addresses to parliament are essentially a regular ritual. the left side is can talk about anything he wants and why members of the problem and can ask him anything. he runs on today was a very domestic address. you have to say add to the german audience because of course today, the general government is presenting is budgets or they are telling people where they're going to be spending the money as of next january 2024. and the we are seeing that a lot of money is going to go into defense and other areas where the investment is also desperately needed. and i'm not getting that much. so this is a highly contentious issue, but also to try to defend his policies. of course, and these governments and said that he does have 3 par cheesy talks about social
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cohesion on that. some of the measures that are all going to stay in place on most of them anyway. and, and then he talks also about the fact that germany wants to remain an industrialized country. and some of the missions you mentioned that were investments into the semi conduct to an area. but of course, defense is going to get the largest chunk of mole billions as of next year. and this is leading to a debate less than people are saying. okay, so you're investing into times but what about money for german children? and let's hear how the devil chancellor defended his policies. this is a high just undergo security, some major challenges. and of course it also means challenges for the rest of the public budget. the elf comes of visa, new challenges. so we have to tackle these to get the money. otherwise some things will be much easier to deal with, but it is necessary to face this task. it is necessary for the security of our country, for the equipment of the bone disappear for the strength of nato,
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and we are doing that to $21.00. all right, so focused on security and defense spending, of course, gemini fell into recession and the 1st quarter of 2023, which hasn't made things easier. so schultz and his coalition government has he address to him in these economic outlook and in his speech today. well, you said the germany does need to invest a lot into a remaining an industrialized country and also attracting foreign investors from abroad. so he's saying that the question of resilience, demi wants to be more or telling them is also when it comes to providing crucial infrastructure in a few to technologies, for example. so they all building up the semiconductor industry here. they're investing in electric mobility and in renewable energy, they want to be attractive to foreign investors. and all of that is, of course, a lesson from russ is war against ukraine where germany suddenly found itself to expose because it was relying so heavily on russian energy supplies. and that can
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never happen again. so that is one of the key was coming out of the speech from left. so it's another message very clear here. no matter how severe the crises, all the german government is dealing with, they all abiding to the principles of very strict fiscal policy. so they don't want to take on more debt and they want to adhere to the debt break. the children's chief and his club heart correspondent, nina thomas deposit. thank. so you're up to date. thank you so much for watching w needs the . it's all just practice or is that the nation face in brooklyn with a wayne 7 months before rush out attacked. ukraine, a film team documents daily life in the town our the.
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