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to we are here to help you make up your mind. we are here and please find your mind . so we got all of the topics. i'm much at 2 from couple top fixed a new culture. and in 15 minutes, let's say together, parts of our community life on the service of this research is now on the i'm british panagerie's. welcome. on today's program, we're looking at 3 main stories around isabel's was with home us. we look at the stock choices, families in does a having to make, to survive the increase tensions between iran and
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a 0. and if they could lead to a direct military conflict between the 2 countries and how an orchestra based in berlin offers hope for a peaceful future between these varies and palestinians. but we begin with a key question is the un security council deadlocked. russia looks up to retail or us lead residues. i'm calling for your monetary imposes moscow. one thing, nothing short of a full ceasefire. and israel, the investor to the you and once you and chief antonia a good 10 is to resign this folder and get that as his comments where he condemned the tentative tax, but how much but also just an end to what he described as the collective punishment of the palestinian people, the very heated exchanges of the un security council meeting in new york as the war and gaza rages on un secretary general antonio gets here as well. and the situation is getting more di by the hour at least. and he repeated his condemnation of how
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much the terror attacks and reiterated his goal for humanitarian sci fi. it is important to also recognize the effects by our minds, these not happen in a vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil k thing, occupation. but the grievances of the policy mean people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling effects cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy and people. the relentless bombardments of guys or by is rarely for us, is the level of see if he didn't casualties. and also this production of neighborhoods continue to mount and that a deeply alarming is megan, a foreign minister covered and responded great to the comments exist. the secretary general in what? well do you live? definitely. this is not all the world. hey, late to cancel his meeting with gutierrez,
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as well as on bassett or to the un when to step further. the you and it's failing. a new mister secretary general have lost all morality and impartiality. i think that the secretary general must resign outside you n h q. well, it seems as some of the hostages, how the valley they laid pairs of shoes to show solidarity. but the hostages lied to us secretary of state, and they bring can pass the security council to back a new us legged resolution, which caused for humanitarian pauses, but not a ceasefire. however, russia said it would be to anything short of a full se science with some of the you and not. and deadlock, a diplomatic solution to the crisis seems a very distant prospect in this couple of the against israel drummond, foreign minister, and the bad bulk address that you want to go to counseling, as well as saying that is real, security is non negotiable. but stressing that the 5 should be a game, thomas,
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i'm not civilians. the fight is against homos and not against civilians. that it why that it's why it's crucial for us that this fight must be carried out in line was too many, terry in law was the greatest possible concentration for civilians in garza. that is why my country germany is increasing on humanitarian aid to go either by 50000000 euro or which 19000000 go to own wrong. that is why we need human to terry and windows so that those who are suffering can get help inc . awesome. that's called a monetary on windows and an increase in aid coming even as balinsa is, it's place is by the side of israel. we all stuff with the ticket correspondent. i'm going to go dean. how much of a challenge that diplomatic balancing act is for germany?
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well, i mean it's been doing that from the very beginning. i mean the book has repeatedly called on and in and have them besides the importance of humanitarian aid as well as the protection of civilians. but of course, he says that it takes 2 to tango when it comes to that. and she monitoring a copy, delivered from us, continues to attack israel from gauze. because ultimately israel both have the right to defend itself. and when it comes to this humanitarian aspect, i think that's played an important role from the very beginning of the western countries chart. this all a diety, we've is role in light of a heinous terrorist attacks by how much they've also said that, um, you know, israel has to respond within the limits of international law. so it wasn't a blank check that was handed to israel when it comes to that. and i mean us presidents are by and has also continuously advocated for restraint. $4.00 and $1.00 is earned experience off of the $911.00 attacks. and this line, this,
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this line of you know, emphasizing also restraint is followed by germany. it is, as you say, a very fine line, but some that's um, that's not the moment um, what germany is advocating for. protecting is roles, rights to defend itself while also highlighting. but this is of course, affecting hundreds of millions of civilians and girls on those civilians have been seeking shelter as the gaza strip comes under heavy bombardment from is rarely false as targeting. hum us, it's that to many families having to make some hot breaking decisions to ensure survival. alibaba, his board, his family member string bracelets, one for each wrist. the bracelets there a way for job to recognize this children, if the very worst happens to them. the grim reminders of guides is ongoing humanitarian catastrophe. since the minutes in group hamas is terror attacks on
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israel this month. gaza has been under siege air strikes of demolish told neighborhoods. alibaba and his wife decided the best thing to do was to split the family. he fled with some of his children to con eunice and the southern gaza strip was his wife remained in gaza city further north with the rest of the day or the get blood told my wife to keep 2 of our boys and 2 of our girls with her in gaza and we came here to con eunice and if we died then that lease they'll be alive. i love the money, we put bracelets to mark each other, just in case something happens. i've seen bodies ripped apart, and that's the content one from the other. if something happens in there and pieces this way, i would recognize them from the bracelet over to have them try to las vegas off the causes home to 2300000 palestinians. more than 1400000 residents of flood their homes for temporary shelter, as most of them heading side when that happened. and when we were asked how,
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how we were terrified it was a horrible sight, a mazda, and had daughters were inside of bathrooms. the mother had been killed and the 2 daughters were alive. we were so sketch and we couldn't even go to the bathrooms. and so what had this and i have to have my, my dismissal to haile the how mass run health industry claims. nearly $5800.00 palestinians have been killed and is ready bombing since the bloody and carsten on october 7th. when home us militants attacked is really border communities. on an open air music festival. they killed more than 1400 people and seized over 200 hostages, including elderly and disabled people is read, responded with air strikes and its forces are expected to launch a ground invasion, several destroying him. us of the world health organization is called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire to replenish food medicines and fuel supplies and gaza. so will that you monitored and cease fire auto pause happen. my colleague
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teddy martin and the last of spokes person of the is rarely defense forces guide if is continuing. it strikes the game from us. that is our mission. now, this is our goal. at this time. i'm not aware of any plans to conduct the cfo or anything in full and or any need for that at this time. indeed, we are listening to the international actors and we are listening very carefully. but nevertheless, the time has come home us trust to go. i want to move on to to something else, the question of safe areas or the to the in the south you, you referred to those. those areas are also being bombs. we play by witnesses, a could confirm that what are you doing to assure that innocent civilians are, are not being killed in the safe areas. so cool, so i just received the quote, the units are and zone that we'd designate just the rock that is actually been farther out of that. so that was, is the fact challenge we are facing? do we not protect ourselves because from us is molten rock is behind civilians. do
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we not protect our civilians? this has been tie them. what we are doing is trying to minimize the impacts we are targeting for most of the shots. we will continue to pursue this terrace organization. the prints are the master code. names adopted over a 1400 people, a 1400 men, women, and children. when they dismember, when they came in and kind of tried it out. although they signed their own destiny, they can not be permitted to ever hold the power of government and goes again to move such attacks against israel. that is the situation for me. it is the civilians . oh god that i've been let down miserably by this terrorist organization. right, have responsibility to try and alleviate those issues at all. humanitarian but also security. and isabel blames, and iran for supporting hum us on wednesday is a man accused or on a parenting homeless with intelligence sharing, amongst other things,
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iran has repeatedly wonder why do rep precautions against is very actions in gaza in line with the mood of and tegan is an indian income from the wrong direction to the mass is deadly attack on israel. on october 7th, lawmakers celebrate with johns and on to around the streets. the slanted group public supporters of seeing the same to rearrange and she'll tell the police team and to load if necessary. we should 5 along side. it wasn't always this way of the establishment of the state of israel in may 1948 it wrong. maintain close ties, defacto, recognizing the country, everything change way, 1979. the tear on monkey was toppled by the theocratic government by a total of so many as part of this land make revolution. viewing israel as threats to his lum, rollins new government, control, diplomatic and commercial ties with his rail. it declared liberation of the
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palestinian territories. one of its main priorities, as well as the fight against western influence across the middle east. part of this fight is around to involve meeting crating has the law a she a political party and militant organization in the lab and on in the early 19 eighties. the group continues to be closely aligned with the rainy and regime. it fired rockets at israel hours of the recent amounts tara attack. so for me, i get my israel and the us of repeatedly claim that around support for the palestinians also led to the foundation of the mass, while around denies, directly assisting him ass. and his recent attacks, it has repeatedly wound israel of consequences if the retaliatory strikes on cause that continue i get general j in general. yeah. it only be the quote if this crime continues to muslims, and resistance forces will be impatient, told him at the top and nobody will be able to stop them individually. and then the
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west must know this. how about well and i for them, they shouldn't expect some people to stop those groups from doing this or that won't go to. no one can stop them when they lose their patience to be told for israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has issued his own warning, a different what the, what i have a message to iran and has the law. who will know, don't test this on the northern border. don't get back to the mistakes that you did . one system shouldn't because today the price that you will pay will be much more expensive, though. the potential for nuclear war raises the stakes even higher, while israel neither confirmed nor denies having nuclear weapons. iran says that its own u. k. program is peaceful and is blamed israel for attacking. it's nicholas sites, both countries and managed to avoid and all that war to decades. but the recent escalation in the middle east raises visit this state as quote, could change. all right, let's get more context on the wrong,
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the role in the current situation in the region with alief at the job. he's director of the think tank, the center for middle east and global order based in a building. mr. for the job, there is very ministry helped us today accused the wrong of helping him us with intelligence and intelligence sharing and ordering attacks from that on back to me and it shows in the region. do you think this is setting the stage for potential documented, treat confrontation between 8 on an israel as i think. i mean, 1st of all, it is clear that most of the, the sunroof company could be wrong, but also russian, by the way, or the main prophecy as of this war between how much us in israel. and of course, how much has been, uh, you know, supports as buying iran um, financially logistically, in terms of medicare training. and although you're honest, very much interested in a, in abusing a situation at the same time,
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there are concerns about a grateful happening in its weight. uh, that is between one between the iran and eas route and probably also the united states and such a scenario. this would impose a tremendous challenge to really secure. so in other words, tet, ron is interested in a conflict, but not necessarily integrate for so iran and ease ran the hating for war isn't a likely possibility in the near term as well. uh, it is. uh, definitely hard to predict. um, you know, it depends on the do not makes the kind of be unfolding. but what is important to understand is that as in the past, the red line for this nomic republic is a great war, is a military confrontation with these ro, which is militarily
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a much superior. and of course, these fund republic also um, you know, calculates that, not only would it have to face as well, but also the united states. so, uh, there is a dilemma here for tat wrong. while one is you know, very much supportive of how masses, alteration and um it is, you know, one is also trying to, uh, push away or to, uh, to, to israel from, uh, engaging in a middle shop ration gas. uh, that could endanger the operational capability of having us at the same time when is very much concerned about the great war. uh, which is not even the interest of iran because of the tremendous power of it with post origin, security and stability. does that mean that in the near term, therefore we're going to see it on continue to support its proxy is in the region,
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not just i'm us talking about has been law, but also the proxies in yemen, for example, from by me. signs were fired about and see towards is around me so that the us warships are done. so should one be expecting more of these underground support for eating and proxies in the region? well, this is much more likely that iran is activating it's a so called assets within the so called excess of resistance in them, at least not only from human, but also pro you're running and forces in iraq and syria could be activated when it comes to the uh, you know, the massive involvement or the potential mass of an involvement of hezbollah, which is by far, you know, the most military capable of assets of the wrong in the region. this is also not certain because of the, you know, situation in which labinata finds itself in because left and on is in shambles. and
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it's facing a cannot make and political collapse and cannot afford another war with 11 on, oh, sorry with israel. so um, you know, so this is also challenging when it comes to an involvement and active involvement to much more that we've seen so far from as well as side how much support and how much of an appetite is that among people eat on. forgetting directly or indirectly involved in any confrontation with ease or like given the 1st day of a new an economy are absolutely, it's not only to poor state of the running economy, but also it's a, there's a lot of, uh, you know, frustration from your running society visa, visa regime, we've seen revolution protests in iran a year ago. so the regime is facing tremendous. you no problems at home. but what
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we can observe is a tremendous gap between states and society when it comes to the issue is red pass fine. because of the, you know, decades long propaganda from the song of republics, about israel and palestine, we can observe a societal backlash, societal reaction. that is very much uh, identifying this kind of power play executed by the region to abuse the palestinian cause and to advance its own regime interest. so there is a strong societal opposition to the kind of narrow it says that ron is promoting. i would also like to have usa on house, i'll be at a be a factor as innovating and governments thinking, given that both countries agree to the stall ties earlier this year and saw the area was very close to an agreement with ease. well, before the home us to attack, i absolutely, and this is why i saw that the very outside of our interview,
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that iran is a main beneficiary of this war because of the how about how masses attack on israel and the war itself has the fact. so torpedoed the normalization process between saturday it'd be a new run which has been as the one into flash it to redeem it has considered a potential normalization between sod, ravia and ease row as a veritable security threats. there being a lots of, uh, you know, warnings directed against ravia to pursue this path as normalization from your on state media. much more, you know, just had of the october 7th attacks. and so uh, this has been uh for now if for an positive success for both iran, but also how much that is also being a very critical visa view. this process between softer be a and e's real because you know,
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a positive discussion was that in the wake of such a process, the us with granted security guarantee to a salary and such a security guarantee woods that would actually put some important invitations to the kind of expensive regional policies that he's not republic has been pursuing in the region where you live at the time. you know, thanks so much for joining us today. i mean for the job. thanks so much i saw the dealing with is around has been put on ours. but what is the why the role of saudi arabia when it comes to relations between israel and the palestinians? she has that report proof that saudi is writing. the relations were being rebuilt in set time, but this was the 1st ever was really ministerial visit to the gulf kingdom. a few days later. another is wally ministers, trip to re add the visits followed is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is addressed to the un general assembly in new york. he claimed peace
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between saudi and as well was close. but i believe that we are the cause of and even more dramatic, breakthrough in a storage space between israel and saudi arabia. sound either knew that for jane, close the tides with is well risk. i'm going palestinians. at the end of september, it sent its 1st delegation in 3 decades to be occupied. westbank. it's aimless to reassure palestinians that the oil rich kingdom still supported the fight for statehood. which on october, the 7th, everything changed. the deadly terror attacks on these re the soil by militant is lemay screw, palm us have shaken the middle east. the world in
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retaliation is well, has declared more on how mice, which governs the goal, is a strip within days, reports and much but found your rape. you was pushing us backs, plans to normalize ties with is well on, hold the saudi government, even how talks with it's and is wells arch enemy iran, one of the strongest supporters of homicide analysts believe the saudi crown. pregnancy is trying to de escalate tensions in increasingly bonus hall region while publicly supporting the palestinians. we are the full as we gather here to see the escalating violence that guys is witnessing today. the price of which innocent civilians are paying. we have firm or rejection of targeting civilians in any way and the importance of sticking to international law and the necessity of stopping military operations against civilians and infrastructure. we want to create
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conditions to restore stability and achieve peace that ensures reaching a solution to establish a palestinian stays in a way that the chief security and prosperity for all which at the moment peace and stability seemed a long way off. improving relations between saudi arabia and as well, just one of the many casualties. and showed in believe me, young musicians from israel and the ballasting instead of trees that performed together their fault of a long running project from renowned conduct to daniel better than by him. in memory of his friend, the ballasting in right to edward side, a concert that began within minutes silence. the scene is re unity, young israelis, palestinians, and lebanese musicians sit together,
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listen to each other and find a common tone. 3 needs a full study together at the band boy in sight academy and bell in the music school . and its students has been shaken by recent events in this. and i thought we must ensure that to at least here, they have a place where they can come and feel secure, that they can express themselves freely and safely have a place a where they can be together, which is obviously i can do if the, the academy was founded by conductor daniel down boy, him in 2012 with the goal of the coming, the divide between his radios and palestinians. his deep conviction is that peace can only come from understanding his son, michael van blame is a professor at the academy. the institution hopes to provide the students with a safe space and a feeling of normality and dock times global and discuss the i don't believe there
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are any defines that cannot be bridge key mavita. i see repeated efforts to overcome boundaries through talking and i see the making of music together. this combined them and was. 6 the, let's see, there are many different emotions of their sadness, anger. there's a lot of fear. the students are very afraid for their families and friends. despite the situation in israel and gaza, all students return from the summer break to the academy in bell in this evening. is about more than just music. this guy was really moved. that's all i can say. said suzanne, seeing these young musicians from both sides of the wall playing together uh blank . but in motion of program, the tailor emotional, the
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pre approval is, is necessary need for the performance, but also for the musicians bravery in the face of trying to do that, commitments to keep making music together and that's it for now there's more on the is read from us will on our website dw dot com, i'm gonna respond to your input lane. thanks so much for watching. the imagine that you're eating a hamburger and as you're biting into this juicy burner, your dining companion says to you, actually that hamburger is not made from cows. it's made from golden retrievers. 2 2 should we. 2 2 2 2 2 2 in meeting cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals of edible,
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