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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news line from berlin, israel's prime minister of ours, the vengeance on whom us benjamin netanyahu says israel will settle the score with from us. after the militant is on this group launched, if largest ever solved, and these re, hundreds of people are dead and more than a 1000 injured the
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. i'm here until berlin. welcome to the program. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the islamic milton group, him, us will pay a heavy price for saturdays attack on israel as less than more than $200.00 people dead. and more than a 1000 wounded in an address to the nation. netanyahu said her most had started a cruel and evil war. she pledged that israel would respond with all of its power. and when the conflict must, uh huh. you, what happened today has never been seen a nice story. then i won't let that happen again. the entire government is behind this decision. these red defense forces will immediately use all its strength to destroy the capabilities of how mazda was to feed them to death and take revenge for this. like day they've inflicted on the state of israel and its citizens. the whole of the shame on the do not this little is okay. on the, on the i'm telling the residents of gaza get out from the i know because we would act in every place and with all the power the whole out. small,
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a journalist and middle east analysts id couple of which told us what he makes of nothing. yahoo, i'm speech. well, i think one of the most significant things that nothing you all mentioned in a speech besides have raved, the situation is which really is hard to uh, to overestimate this has been really one of israel's words the uh and it says 3 a true military catastrophe. that we're still not completely comprehending, but the mentions up, but nothing now is mentioned again, i'm going to back up to you is getting and conversations with different world leaders. he has mentioned us president joe biden. he has mentioned a french president also, and he said that the leaders from all over the world are giving him credit understanding the gravity of the situation. now the biggest question is how much nathaniel will use this credit in the retaliation against some of the palestinian islamic jihad and the gaza strip as a whole. it seems like a situation where the western world and israel. busy allies have given as well more
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credit then it has never gotten before understanding how great the situation is. how far. busy wilmonson now go is the biggest question right now, and we do have dimension in the context. nothing you know is the head of israel most extreme right wing government in israel's history. so what's gonna happen right now is really it game of new rules. all of the former equations are broken and it's quite a great situation. young president of the attack by palestinian militants was a multi pronged assault that called israel's israel's military off guard. unless attacked by land, sea and air early saturday morning, a multiple locations across the border with israel. in a new number of israeli soldiers and civilians were captured and take it into gauze . these rarely armed forces responded with airstrikes and gaza health officials. there was a more than 230 people were killed at daybreak was marked with
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a barrage of rockets fired from the gaza strip into southern israel. is old and don't defend system. intercepted most of the rockets but the incoming fire still hits several targets in israel. this is a mass released the video footage shows what it says i'm. it's fine says infiltrating the heavy $45.00 border both on the ground. and by that is where the media is reported gun battles between the militants and is really forces. how much does military command this is? the operation was in response to israel's various offences against palestinians, including at the alex and most in jerusalem. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has ordered a call up of army reservist for a large scale response to the attack? gaza authorities have confirmed that hundreds of palestinians had been killed in his real retaliatory airstrikes on gauze. israel has vowed to inflict an unprecedented prize to avenge the deadliest attack by a mazda in decades. the milton is one. this group of mazda is recognized as
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a terrorist organization. but the german government, the u, the u. s. and some error states no federal buildings were flat in the densely populated cause of city, but is rarely fighter jets continued on with their retaliatory strikes. as more rockets came and residents rushed to take shelter out of school run by the united nations. in less whatever we want flat when the shell started, we woke up to the sounds of rockets. we have little to what we've experienced 5 once before and know all about it. we've decided to leave during the day rather than at night the the palestinian health industry has put the desk tools into hundreds that scores more were wounded. of israel says,
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does law must organization how much which controls the strip heights, military assets in civilian areas. a mass militants fired thousands of rockets and twos, rarely, towns here with the guys the strip and send thousands of gunman across the border. then we are announcing the start of the aisle access lot operation. we are also announcing with the help and strength of god, that the 1st strike of this operation has targeted sights of the enemy. its airports and military faults, occasions during the 1st 20 minutes more than 5000 drunkards and besides, well launched some set up. so what cutting the groups early morning attack, which card is real off guard triggered beer strikes? it also take many of gas as residents by surprise. we didn't expect this war for anything to happen at all. we woke up to the sounds of rockets as we were sleeping, had
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a mass militant group says it is holding dozens of as rarely soldiers captive in the gaza strip. well, israel has announced will cut off the strips, electricity supply many here. fewer and major regional escalation i mean the continuing violence who was president joe biden reiterated his country's unwavering support for israel. he said that support was rock solid, and talks were underway with these really governments to provide military aid. the full stop.
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turn this to the wire. is par dw as washing correspondence, e mailed them a lot on joins us now with the latest from the american capital. so janelle, as we heard there you as president joe biden, stress israel's right to self defense. what more can you tell us about his remarks or well, the response here in the us has been one of clear condemnation of how much and solidarity with israel. that, of course, is not surprising. israel into us are very close allies. israel was designated a major non nato ally by the us more than 30 years ago in bite, in, for his part in all of the statements that he has been releasing today has been emphatic and in the stressing israel's right to defend itself. and us preparedness to help israel with whatever it needs, while also warning actors that may be hostile to israel, to not take advantage of this moment and that the world is watching. that is
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perhaps an in direct but pointed reference to iran. but because this is the us and we find ourselves in a strange political moment. so i'm have taken the opportunity to taking these attacks of an opportunity to attack biden and his policies in the middle east. some hard line republicans are already linking these attacks to a deal. the biden administration made on freezing $6000000000.00 and a reunion oil money in order to well get to a $5.00 american detainees released. there is, of course, no evidence linking that money to these attacks, but it just goes to show you that even here in the us, where condemnation for a mazda is a pretty much universal. some are still taking it as an opportunity to score domestic political points in a way that might not prove terribly productive for the wider discussion. in the
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coming days. i'd like to circle back to him for a moment. if i could, to your comments about her run is washington afraid that this could grow into a larger conflict? this indeed, i think everybody has to be afraid that that possibility exists. that a wrong box has the law, for example, could also mobilize and that this could escalate into a wider conflict. but it has to be said that the foreign policy and the security establishment here in washington really has kicked into high gear. so they've been meeting all day discussing next steps to prevent exactly that from happening and trying to determine how best to help themselves. but it also has to be said here that there are a set to of specific conditions that might prove challenging. for example, there is no current speaker of the house, so such a chamber might be limited and what it could do in terms of and in terms of deciding on aid and policy towards israel. there's also no permanent us ambassador
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to israel at the moment. but the biggest fear and the biggest concern here is the clear intelligence failure on the part of it is really services that you, wes obviously relies very heavily on is really intelligence to know what is going on in the region. especially if the question becomes how to avoid a wider conflict. there, they have to work together now with israel to discover where those blind spot saw might have been. and what to do in order to address those blind spots. there's also the wider question of what is going to happen if by doing in that in yeah, who differ in the way they want to respond to this biden's priority will likely be wanting to contain the violence will bite in a while not in yahoo will want the most of the tearing response possible. so there's. 7 a lot of really delicate questions that play, but what washington decides to do and how washington decides to get involved will definitely play
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a part in whatever outcomes we will see from here on just because of washington's status, as israel is most important ally. so do you think that this conflicts could actually change washington's policy and the surrounding region, or i think it is fair to say that at least from the biden administration's perspective, all these attacks so represent a resetting of the chessboard pieces when it comes to wider middle eastern policy by dint of course, was heavily involved in these efforts to normalize relations between saudi arabia and is in israel. he was leading on the, on israel heavily to provide more concessions to the palestinians. now that these attacks have happened, it's hard to see how he could continue doing that as therefore the future of those efforts might be in dallas. but finding himself is a very strong support of israel, even as relations with that in yahoo had been strained as of late. he famously
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criticized that and you know, who is traditional reforms, he refused to commit to invite none yahoo to the white house over several months now. the 2 men did meet a few weeks ago on the sidelines of the u. n. general assembly in new york and biden did end up inviting nothing yahoo to come to the white house before the end of the year. but what one can only imagine just how different the tender of that discussion will be. now, it is hard to imagine by didn't being as hard on that in yahoo as he once was. and that was due to his washing correspondence, you know, do a lot on thank you for your reporting. driven politicians have been reacting with dismay to the attacks on israel. a government crisis team has meant to discuss the ongoing situation. germany's interior administering the administer rather nancy fraser said that jewish institutions in germany will get extra protection. the driven personally, if either sign my or has spoken on the phone with is really counter part is all
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catalog. and here's what you're dying meyer had to say about that conversation. the president had saw, it has just told me about the shocking scale of the attacks by a mazda, at several locations in his country, is real, has to defend itself against his brutal terror by full solidarity is with ours really friends who have been attacked and hear some more stories making headlines around the world. 2 strong earthquakes in western canada and have killed them more than a 100 people, an injured hundreds of others. that's according to the united nations. hundreds of homes were destroyed in the quakes. a local official said for villages near the reigning border, and he run providence for the brought him to the damage the 1st funeral for victims of a russian missile strike on the eastern new cream. the craning village report has taken place. a married couple were among the 52 victims of thursday's attacks were
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