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the, the, you're watching the to the news life from bartlett's israel is under attack from here's the militia in yemen. and it's really jack shoots done a hostile aerial target. that's after the run by truth you militia and yeah, been claims that fire drones toward israel. meanwhile, israel's right when government is under increasing pressure to crack down on violence by especially to target palestinians in the occupied west by on the trip through time on space with the james web space telescope will show you some of the
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most stunning images of our universe on what scientists are learning from them, the welcome to the program. israel says it has shot down a hostile aerial target over the red sea. these really military released this vintage, supposedly showing one of its fighter jets intercepting and shooting a target done. according to media reports this occurred about a 100 kilometers size of israel, southern and most it, earlier iran back to the rebels in yemen, said they had launched several drones against military targets in southern israel. little earlier journalist, semi circle in jerusalem, gave us an update on this apparent drone attack. so this the drone, the apparently less the young man and was headed towards a is ro but,
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and he is ran the airplane has succeeded in taking it down in the sign it. and it actually, people were on the beach in the resort town on the hub. they could see the home is spectacular. then of a how is run is taking down the said drone. yeah, of course is or has been seeing these, the strikes it coming in from a humans as a a threat and especially and because a loss is an important the for safety. and we're all the co morris that comes from a asia from china, from japan. it comes to a lot and it has been a significant decline of this. and mark time comb or us, that was journalists, i'm a circle in jerusalem there. now,
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israel's defense minister says his country is facing a war on many fronts you up go on, says is really, forces are responding to them. and iranian box, militias have stepped off attacks against israel in response to israel's efforts and gaza to wipe him off, which is also a link to iran and designated a terrorist organization. by many countries. the u. s. has also carried died, retaliatory attacks on iranian proxies, mona's in baghdad, terry, the coughing of a man killed in the us as strike. he was allegedly a member of an, a run back to melisha that attacked us base and iraq on monday, injuring 3 serviceman. the us said it strike was a necessary and proportionate to response. iraq has condemned it as a hostile act, a walk on this vehicle as then what the american forces did and are doing these days as a new violation of the sovereignty of the rocky state in the
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us says it's counted as a $100.00 attacks against its troops in iraq and syria since mid october. most of those were claimed by a run back to militants, to oppose us support for each row, and it's war against him off from the window. this district of serious capital, damascus, was the target of a suspected is rarely stripe. it killed a senior general with the runs revolutionary god said arise, the most savvy was responsible for coordinating the military alliance between iran and syria. he was cute of to entering a building, allegedly used by his beloved another to run back is with mister melisha that has been flashing israel for decades. israel has neither confirmed nor denied killing massaging, but one, it will respond to all threats against it. the same, they will come up, loves the updates. we are in
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a multi from more me and are coming under attack from 7 different theaters, cause a 11 on syria. we are today a show. and so maria de la rock human and they were on the way go, we have already responded and taken action in 6 of these theaters. and i say here in the most explicit way, anyone who acts against us as a potential target, there is no immunity for anyone in house. the little off the hot a walk on is the similar rhetoric from you, ron, which has promised a strong response to the suspect it is riley strike as protesters into a wrong quote. for revenge. it's a this cycle of teeth for testing violence that many fear could send the region spiraling out of control. well, israel's government is coming under increasing pressure to carve violence by its settlers. the target post indians in the old fight west bank. the united states has
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issued travel bonds on these rarely settlers responsible for the attacks. and european governments are looking to impose similar measures. un figures show a spike, and incidents of special or violence in the west bank sends him off guard at terror attacks on israel on october 7th, dw is abraham and reports driving through caught up with benny hudson. it's difficult to miss, but it's a town in morning. at its entrance, plastered on its buildings, bus stop, even wrote signs everywhere. you look posters of some of the us see with the words murder. but before i became a martyr to people, here he was a carpenter. husband and besides a father to 6 children, a brother and a cherished son to stay and look at him. isn't it a shame that he has now been east the ground that was loved everywhere. his family loved him, his friends loved him. everyone loved him. what has his boy done wrong,
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but he now has to grow up without a father. what has this girl done wrong? does she now has to grow up without a father? she has been by the level this makeshift memorial marks the spot where from its body was found. she'd been shot in the chest. it was hours after palestinians here see about 20 is really settlers. descended on colorado with benny has sun from a nearby hill. a local council man who says he witnessed the attack, walks me through what he saw. oh, what is the military? it was with the settlers from the start. they cleared the area so the settlers could attack as they please, and shot at anyone who approach to the public. just all those local, subtler violence is not new in the occupied westbank. but the un says it has searched dramatically since the muster attacks on october 7th, and nearly half of all recorded incidents. as with the attack on color with many
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has done is really forces were reportedly seen supporting the attackers. this town is completely surrounded by is really settlements, which are considered illegal under international law. palestinians here tell me that can barely sleep at night, not knowing where the next attack could come from. just look at the devastation that these attacks usually bring in response to our inquiry about the attack on color, what benny has done. these really military said there was a confrontation between residents and settlers. and to break it up, troops used life, fire, and other means. the incident is now under police investigation. the people who've cut out with benny has sent to me. none of this makes them feel safe. that when there was an attack there left defend for themselves. darcy was killed. he had responded to a call that came from the speakers of the local mosque to help protect the village
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from the settlers. who is 2 youngest children, however, are too young to understand that sacrifice, so that their beloved father is now gone for good. lemme just the head of that stuff just whenever there is a knock on the door. she says, that's dad. he's come home and brought me sweet and very frustrated with when she opens the door and he's not there on the other one tells me grandma, that's really what i want to see. my father hope i miss him to take me to my father . take me to having problems so i can see my father. jen name is jennifer. well well let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. police and daily are investigating the cause of an explosion that went off near the is really embassy. israel's foreign ministry says no staff members were, were injured in the last authorities from both india and israel are cooperating in the investigation. turkeys foreign affairs committee has okayed sweden sped to join nato. the decision will still have to be approved and turkeys fill parliament and
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then signed by president red chip tie bird. one cherokee, a nato member is a last obstacle to sweden's membership. parts of northern and eastern germany are dealing with flooding after heavy days after days of heavy rain. sorry, an eastern germany. the mo, the river burst is banks driving east weather service has however, lifted it, severe weather warnings, and says conditions will improve in the coming days. india is navy is planning to send warships to be a radian sea. after spate of recent attacks on ships, the defense minister said the country was committed to keeping regional shipping lanes safe. a drill and attacks, a commercial vessel of india as coast on saturday. iraq, iran has denied us accusations that it was involved and in less than 2 years since it's launch, the james web space telescope has changed the way we understand the universe. for
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scientists, the images is taken over new possibilities for us, for physics. and for the rest of us there's that plate starting to behold. let's take a look at a few of the best snaps of 2023. as the james web space telescope doesn't or bit ours on like the international space station, instead it's circles the sun to one and a half 1000000 kilometers out from our planet, and what's called the la grange to point. the instruments are sheltered by a multi layered high tech shield that screens out nearly all solar radiation. the telescopes, 25 square meters of mirror made up of hex, a go know segments are able to detect radiation, largely in the end for a red part of the spectrum. that means that the sensors can also provide information on targets that are hidden by dustin gas at vast distances. the james webb is much more sensitive and it's 30 year old predecessor, the hubble space telescope ended works differently. how will detect primarily
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visible lights, which is the light that we see with our own eyes while wave of searching the infrared. so they are really complimentary. then web has, is the largest mirror in space, much larger than then hubble, and that gives it to a sensitivity 100 times better than huddled in 2023. the james web, for instance, revealed galaxies at distance, has never observed before. snapshots of very early periods in the history of the universe. to recall the james space telescope with type machine and in the 1st hears, it has already uncovered thousands of this very early lumina subjects and 1st galaxies in the universe. and some of the director holders are found to be a 300000000 years after the big bank. so that's really a surprise. but researchers are also mining its images for data on things much
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closer to home, like this recent picture of the heart of our own milky way other a gorgeous shots taken in 2023. include this one of a spiral galaxy called n $51.00 stunning and its complexity and new takes on a well known celestial phenomenon called the ring. nebula snapped in both the near info, red range, and the mid and for red. the telescope also detected a crucial carbon molecule for the 1st time and the dust of a forming planetary system around 1500 light years away. this discoveries really exciting because carbon molecules are the foundation of full life and finding the small it goes can really help us understanding how life develop on earth, but also in other places in universe. the james web space telescope also looked with startling clarity and detail at planets in our own solar system. along with their moon's, in 2023,
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the telescope revealed even more the wonders and mysteries of the universe around us, and should continue to do so. for decades to come some sports news before you go. one of sports most grueling ocean defense. the sydney to hobart new york race is underway in australia to the favorites to win the race full. it's called and do come launch and lo connect. we're both in the thick of the action on tuesday as the massive super max. this yachts sales dies of sydney and into the size pacific. if we'd start with their journey under sunny's guys, but storms have had australia is east coast this week, and more rough weather is expected in the 1100 kilometer race as well. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top story. israel says it has show done what it calls a hostile aerial target. over the red sea is really military releases, protection for fortunately, showing one of its jets interest setting and dining. the target media reports that
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happened to nearly a 100 kilometer as of the southern coast of israel. and with that, you are all up to date for more news check our website and our youtube channel. i've heard of him over here in berlin. thanks so much for watching state you and take care the people in trucks in judge west trying to see the city center on the street explain the.

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