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the, the, this is the w. news lies from violin. germany propose to buy in advance to miss sile defense system. the us approved israel sale of arrow 3 into sentences to shoot down high altitude missiles, says germany seeks to build a sky shield response to russia's attack on ukraine. also coming up on the program, moscow parades capture the military kids and claims the west is selling faulty equipment to ukraine. we look at the russian propaganda show is the afraid to colby
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special operation. a west african leaders nice again to consider a military intervention in new jazz crew. those sanctions, all hosting the economy that also increasing supports for the military plus survivors of unlike that. so to any rescue to of cape that, a, in the atlantic organ, 60 people are believed to have died on the 5 week voyage as migrants tried to reach here. the new group is mckenna, and thanks so much for joining us. germany is set to by the advanced arrow, 3 missile defense system from israel, that's following us approval of the sale as part of gym and assets to build up a sky shield in response to russia's invasion of ukraine, developed jointly by israel and the us,
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the arrow 3 is capable of intercept st. high altitude, ballistic missiles, and is used in israel, so cold. and israel says the system could be delivered to germany by 2025 and it would be fully operational by the 20. so i see the $3500000000.00 deal will be, is rails biggest as a defense sale. and we can get more on this from dw correspondence. rebecca versus inducer, jerusalem, and simon young is here in the lane. i'm going to start with you, simon, can you tell us more about this deal? yeah, this deal had to be given the green light by the united states government. that's because this arrow 3 system was jointly developed by israel and the us together. so that is now happened, the steel can go ahead. an arrow 3 is a very, a modem missile defense system designed to deal with
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a intermediate medium range of threats. so those a ballistic missiles that fly very high up to a 100 kilometers above the do you need a special type of missile defense shield to deal with that kind of threat. and so germany's acquisition of this system could, i think, make a, make a significant difference to the strategic balance in your okay, and let's talk about reactions to this. how are germany's european partners and i, la, lies likely to react to this purchase or well, one part of arrows, 3 easy. it's a long range radar system. and that means that, you know, the system can, at the station to germany can cover a large part of european territory. could defend allies like the baltic states like poland, like remain here. so i think those allies are likely to look on this with favor
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others. i think will be more skeptical in particular frauds. we've heard the president macro on saying that he favors the idea of a european defense sovereignty. in other words, he would like money to be spent where it is spent and systems to be bought from european defense manufacturers at rather than 4 and ones. and so he may speak up against these. i think others may ask why the system is needed and some a worry that this might provoke russia even more than that then these already the case. so i'm sure that will be uh, debate about the wisdom of this purchase. okay, rebecca of why can i ask you to talk us through why israel needed us approval before the steel could go through well on you, that's standard operating procedure in these procurement deals. as you mentioned in your late in this arrow 3 system was jointly developed 5 of us and is relative for
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both countries needed to okay. any further sales that now has happened? that is very similar to other scenarios. look, for example, if germany, for instance, wanted to sell, it's trying to reach the stock pile of a particular weapon to ukraine or to donate that perhaps, but say that that weapon had be developed twice a potty country. then germany would need approval from that 3rd party country in order to be able to do that. so it is standard operating procedure as i say, but without the us support this deal would not be going through. okay, what's the, is there any government saying about the do? well, this is a very welcome to deal and is relative, been waiting for this moment the, the defense minister, you have go, i'm calling it an expression of confidence in israel's defense industries. now, there are a couple of reasons. not only is this the country's biggest deal, but it's also so historically significant and you'll have gland going out to point out that is particularly meaningful. and i quote to every jewish person that
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germany is acquiring is ready defense capabilities. met with something that was echoed as well by the is uh, is ready and best to, to build in wrong process as so the historical implications and, you know, meaningful people here in is around is pretty high. but there are 2 reasons why the timing of this deal is significant. this government in particular, now this deal has been going on since before the current government, there's been talks about it going on since the beginning of the war or thereabouts . and you, cramp of autonomy is important for 2 reasons. specifically, israel us relations and the economy here in israel bows has been effected by the judicial as a whole. that's planned by this government at this fall, right. government, i should say, here in israel was a nationwide protest since the beginning of the year. and the americans are normally staunch allies with israel has been saying, but they don't happy that it has put a strain on that relationship as have all the policies that this fall right?
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government of trying to implement, particularly when it comes to settlement expansion in the occupied west bank. so the relationship has been striving. this certainly is going to be the same as a step in the right direction for the x rays. who are going to be harold, in this as a shop, a show, a strength of that relationship between israel and the us and something that they're going to promote both in israel and trying to get the message out to israel's adversary's, especially iran and the nice of that so that's really important. the image and of course is the economy since the, this deal has that since the judicial or the whole has been happening all these protests, the economy here in israel has become rather unstable. and of course, these $3500000.00 deal is going to be something that the government, hey, will be quick about rebecca. thank so much. that's rebecca versus reporting from jerusalem and simon young here in bell. and thanks to you guys now, since western countries began supplying weapons to ukraine,
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russian media has play down their importance in the war. this week. russians defense, ministry paraded, captured west and made weapons on state t. v. propaganda show came during a security conference which moscow is using to project its strength. 6 months a memo every afternoon with a few of us are formed about the war, but i see this live show broadcast better. i'll see a state television. it's called 60 minutes. wind the exclusive tag in the top left corner suggest today's program will be an exciting one. the topic confiscated western weapons and ukraine. i mean, what's the last step of political praise? here we can see the history and bush muster armored vehicles of transporting soldiers. so we still have got yesterday, it's completely burned, tied up. that's a watch. and the vehicle was seized. what you would exciting. you're the village of co, you in the next public. any of the guy, not on the who you spoke to you about the lago, that's what russian propaganda calls the occupied territories in ukraine. like
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watching the trophies are present during the army. 2023 military exhibitions and have a nice weekend patriot parking gorbinko on the outskirts of moscow. often liability suggests this a, yeah, them here you can see obviously a french car much as you can see from the flag. recently buckled was the price actually in a good condition is not working anymore, but we can see that it's being picked by a billet or that means that harbor wait a week right now that when we get to okay, it's something russia likes to claim that western military technology cannot withstand the rigors of fighting and ukraine. hundreds of items are on display and could be good to prove this. from finland, sweden, france, australia, and the united states. and each time the flaws are highlighted is whether or not it's a tactic also used by moscow is top military brass knew the it's here,
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russian defense minister circus showing who plays down ukraine's military strength or traditional speaking at the international security summit in moscow. it shows as though a $160.00 quarter on the issue is the georgia by reducing the book as of the combat situation shows that, that ukraine has already exhausted into us. and also that america is a shared under the pretext of supporting keith. whereas the united states, let's its allies use up the weapons and promises to deliver cheap new one, those labels. and in fact, they're trying to sell their own new minute treat products. and then your costs go into promotional complex managers and it's not showing you also admits that russia so called special military operation. it is a serious challenge for its armed forces waiting a carefully avoiding the term war and then as required by russian law and also to put back on this special edition of 60 minutes. there's no such problem is that provide from the presenter uses the word several times as he shows office boyles of russia's invasion to the end to suppose that weakness of the west,
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i'm more than someone would join now by of us getting them off. he's a political and the less than consultant who used to write speeches. so the russian president, vladimir bruce and he's now coming critic joins us today from to leads in israel. welcome to w, mr. kelly on those. thanks so much for your time. you've worked for the russian president, now you're observing rusher and russian media from the for any clues as to what's going through a lot of me, a person's mind at this stage of the will to the use of the law. so c, d, c is almost desperate according to all of his plans that according to all his calculations, it should have been a clear and uh, uh, insurance. uh victoria, just like it wasn't 2014 when it was sent to the over at crime. yeah. from the pre and the same sip never happened. i put in the kind of
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a loss because she understands he, she understands the chief source of his legitimacy in the washer, both among the italy, you send the wrong, the general public use his praise, you trains, she has the ability to win. so she has the ability to, to we in the that is a real where, you know, there was a blow under his images legitimacy. it, um, you know, that even the wireless to russian supporters, they know that there is no democracy in the country. they know that the actually put in would be the president no matter how they vote, they will feel that they don't feel the pressure. they will view that. there are, there is no freedom of speech. so the only reason why they can talk full is the point is use the feeling that he is the winner any way. so how can we use this and
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you know, we need the cost of the. busy we never use a, i used to use this for them. it's a total in your country, which is a regular way, which was when we might call it parables. mm hm. so uh for the course, especially after the u. n. a which showed how weak his support e as in the country as his whole construction services, basically as standing on the sand, you know, very unstable. no russian tools able to do now offer existence to a really low civil society and which results i guess these like you to remember we have in 2016 when the. busy the against the against or the go. and literally the thousands of troops came out of those trees. nothing was kind of happened. and, you know, i said so put in was getting weaker and weaker. and since the beginning of the war,
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the, i'm sorry, i'm sure i'm going to have to interrupt you cuz our time is limited. and i did want to ask you a couple more questions. i just wanted to refer to the report we just sold. it featured the 60 minutes program in russia and the reports are used, the band would rule repeatedly. now we know that that was actually banned and brush or isn't it? so does this mean that the phrase would have been signed off on by someone in the kremlin? and if so, can you tell us what can we draw from that as well? they just have to adapt to reality. this provision and this decision to use, especially when the operation tara was made before it was in, sorry that, that they were telling you this week victories within several days as they were promising key. and i was, there was, seems it's becoming more and more of this to the most loyal supporters of it is a more so when they are starting criminal investigations and putting people to
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prison which is wide open, which was happening wide open till recently. so using for just using the word or some people were getting up to 7 years in prison. i was using the words of war to and to the standing in publicly. okay. mr. guy on the not sure, because i always can you please how i mean, you've mentioned that people apparently know in russia that no matter what they vote who's in but still end up being in charge. i mean, can i ask you how strong you, how strongly you would describe the russian public's support supply them is to say in today or well, i would say the porters. i went to a wedding today. here's something was 35 percent. no more. and the huge they're going to be not so when the presidents awards and they found the most correctly. so everything is based on the system of falsification of the elections. that's why
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they started the criminal investigation. they go so called both the boys, the only non man government controlled uh, organization, public organization over monitors, election monitoring and the, the 2 people around to make the police searches all over the country and their offices is just the best business. preparing for the uh for, for the residential elections by i think people who concern about the real support the food in which is the best way to serve the 35 percent. no more. all right, now that's gotta be almost like minutes. hooton's full must be try, so thank you so much for your time here on the dudley. okay, let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today and spain's low a house of parliament has chosen a new speaker from c. now i'm in the is from prime minister,
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petro essentially says, so from this policy, the votes and says, days opening session was seen as a test for mr. sanchez in his bid to form a government. he's hoping to form a coalition with smaller policies, also coming in 2nd behind the consent it has more on the eco s meeting that's happening and gone to right now. well i yeah, just to make it said a meeting will be a 2 day meeting. is that right? it starts at the edit today this morning and i'm not gone as carpets out across. it's a meeting of about 11 ami chief so so the west of the 15, west african block, excluding the lights of new jazz. we don't do any but cannot pass out of money. well on the i'm but it's region said uh the we saw this 1st paper, the statements that come in day. i bought some way. so to meet this will be on the details of a close to a session. so be discussing the about the stand by force in terms of the numbers, resources and the operational, you know, procedures that will to entail the details of this tackle. i stand by for stuck up
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to date that last week and i just kept doing the echo last summer. so this is the dr. military to use the old. we've already had my comments on the echo as a commission. i do an opening statement of the meeting saying that by all means constitutional or that will be restored in the j bought. so uh well i'll check on the table for the magic solutions. so it looks like nicholas had really, really looking at those up shows that my bluetooth dimension because of this to day meeting that i started today. okay, so you're saying that the, the members are saying they want a diplomatic solution. the military intervention is seen as a viable way of restoring democracy. that is still on the table of the absolutely. yeah that's it seems to be the the signal is so coming from this meeting this to day. so i made for the job, i'm going to choose up that cost $11.00 members of the 15. okay. now we've seen a economic sanctions. they've already started that by single ready. and yet despite the sanctions affecting the people of new to support. so the one to still seems
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very high. why is that? i mean, is that just not enough pressure being put on the oven test? well, if, despite the pressure of economic sanctions and the threats of military intervention, the, the, the army jones has been able to gather a nice local supports with riley's concepts into stadiums. and also, earlier this week, we've heard about the voluntary, you know, the following series of months of coming to volunteer set to join up. i need what they call the defense of the country needs a was saying people riley, know that people to join in terms of warranty or for us, for medical, for the technical, for engineering possibly to fight unrestrained country. should that be really true intervention? so that's been lots of galvanizing of local supports by to june time me to the dummies on the subject will never posting from lake austin neighboring nigeria. thanks so much. and lisa walden, 60 people i believe, to have died in
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a boat carrying migrants which was found drifting off the coast of cape that a, that's of west africa. and, and you said the boat left on a goal in early july cape, at a plans to return the migrants to the countries of origin. the un says that more than 2400 people have died this year trying to reach your it by boat. the atlantic crossing is considered one of the most dangerous finally brought a show in cape that of to weeks drifting. it's a these few survivors of the latest to attempt to reach europe from west africa. most of the passengers and now believed to have died. and the survivors will be sent back to send the go. the un says safe pos, ways to migration a solely lacking worldwide, leaving many to seek out the dangerous journey by boats. when we the doors see it
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comes with a lot of pain. yes. we know that migration issues like global issues, like which required international cooperation, a lot of discussion and global strategy, especially about given what it a well, just go into right now with migratory issues. it means that all of us, all countries have to sit down at the table and see what we can do so that we don't lose any more live, said c major v. there's no my is so the to do the fishing vessel left, senegal on july 10, carrying around $100.00 passengers, mostly senegalese migrants. more than one month later, the coast guard and cape bed has rescued just $38.00 survivors. the atlantic migration rate from west africa to spain is one of the world's deadliest already this year. more than 300 people have died or gone missing while trying to make the crossing. despite the risk,
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the number of people leaving has searched driven away from home by climate change and economic and political instability for more than a week off to hawaii is devastating wild. so as the death toll has risen to 110, but officials all struggling to identify the victims with any 5 confirmed sofa relatives being off to supply dna to help. meanwhile, and on de, uh, who had some hours emergency agency has defended the decision. not to use synonymy warning sirens to raise the alarm about the false moving fires as hawaiians pick up the pieces after fire scorched or holmes, their anger and frustration is directed at the official response to the disaster. but officials maintain, they did what they could do, right? that sounds i do not be shown to discern that night were afraid that people
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would have gone mocha. and if that was the case, then they would have gone into the fire under ravaged island, where hundreds are still on, accounted for community. let initiatives are helping deliver food, water, and close to survivors who have lost it all in the flames. we've gone through a lot. are we still looking for family members? but this is important to everyone need to be faced with you as president joe biden, planning to visit. many hope the media attention will be accompanied by much needed relief. fighting has promised to help. many say there now waiting for action. we'll see it. when he comes. we'll see it. when he does it. we'll see it. when he helps with less than half the affected area,
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searched the people of mile we hope the president's visit will bring more help and donations to the island as a brace for devastating news on the fate of their loved ones. thousands of passengers from around the world were left stranded at germany's busy, busiest apples and frank. such often knots of stone flooded parts of the city. on wednesday evening. more than $100.00 flights were cancelled or rerouted while underground train stations and hundreds of buildings across the sea in um they said, a waterfall and the frank foot subway. underground as well as overland train services were interrupted by flooding throughout the city side. frankfurt airport slides with the lights. this up to more than 60 liters per square meter fell in the shortest of time,
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