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the, the, you're watching the news coming to live from berlin gauze. that's how most run health ministry says a suspected is, riley air strike has killed at least 18 people. reports from gauze. i say the strike at our residential building neural hospital in con eunice. thousands are reported wounded is rarely army size. it is investigating also coming up on the show, one of the most influential figures in german politics, both punctual eva has died at the age of $81.00. he was germany's finance minister during the euro zone crisis will hear about his impact on german and european
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politics. the i'm quite richardson, thank you very much for joining us. causes some offer on health ministry says at least 18 people have been killed and a suspected is really air strike in the southern city of con eunice. a ministry spokesperson said the attack also left a thousands of people injured. the palestinian red crescent of the said, the striking a residential building close to the i'm all hospital. the is really army has said it is investigating because it is controlled by how mosse, which is viewed as a terrorist organization, by many countries of the health ministry. there says the death toll among palestinians in this war has now passed 21000 people, its own identified human corpses, wrapped up,
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lined up and laid to rest in the mass grave. it's become a common sight in gaza. the most run health ministry claims that is really forces return to the bodies after 1st taking them for more eggs and graves to check. there were no hostages among them. israel says it is no fighting on multiple friends. not just inside garza, this footage reportedly shows the downing of the quote hostile drone bind is really fighter jet over the red sea eroni and back to the rebels in yemen. claimed responsibility for the drones which attacks me is really port city of a lot as well as cargo vessels in the areas. in the many who the armed forces confirmed the continuation of their operations in the red sea. and the arabian sea against israeli ships, or those heading to the ports of occupied power, started up as international pressure mounts on his real prime minister. benjamin
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netanyahu outlined 3 prerequisites for peace. in an article for the wall street journal, the destruction of from us, the demilitarization of gauze and the de radicalization of palestinian society. his words are the closest yet to attend jubal vision for an end to the war. but with increased attacks from hezbollah, from the north and the boots east from the south, the conflict appears to keep on escalating. let's dig into this wood journal this time you saw full joining me now from jerusalem. as i mean that yahoo has written about his 3 prerequisites for peace. we heard them there. i'm off destroyed, gaza demilitarize in palestinian society d. radicalized. how realistic are these goals as well? i think good to these. the goals are not realistic at all. if we're talking about the destruction of the us there, we actually see that the that he might be able to achieve the pool,
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the minute terry story, the ministry destruction of how much in the gaza strip. but when it comes to the popularity of the movement, the polls have indicated that this movement is gaining momentum in the west buying is so as the movement is going to stay, even if it's ongoing is going to be destroyed. when he talks about the minute the rising is it goes a street. yeah, this is what these really minute 3 is now working on. this is the campaign that they think it would take them at least a year, to go ahead on this kind of a project. and even at the end of the day, there might be seen a guerrilla warfare by some individuals against the a. is there any forces but definitely in the most a stress on and israel and a long term iraq. it's as simple as, in terms of the, the, where the can,
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the radicalization of the palace begins the site, the, i think the images that are coming out from gaza are going to a, bring the if i this thing is to be more radicalized. and i am, i would say that what is lacking in the document is any kind of hope, hope for the palestinians. he's not saying that the policy means in gaza, or the police need in general have a palestinian state. he does not say that he envisions the east jerusalem as of their capital. i mean, these are the kinds of things the other stage would love to see at the end of the day. me. well, what do we know about the israeli governments plans for the day? after the war ends so as the issue is that there isn't a very clear plan for the day after the jury is a plan for the next phase of the war. would you basically means
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a regrouping the forces within the gaza strip of the creating of a perimeter inside. the goal is a strip of about one kilometer inside gaza, in which there will be military a presence. but when it comes to the day after that, it's audio has said that he doesn't with the how much time he is, or also say that he doesn't go on. take a foot, stand relating to the fact that the movement that now dominates is the police being look forward to you in the west bank. and he also does not want a 2 state solution. we know that there has been the suggestions, the solution of the brother simians over the guy was a straight, we'd be in the fine night, but the objections they have refused this kind of apropos of it. so that is why there is a problem. yeah. well, thank you very much that
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a semi it's awfully journalist in jerusalem are very much appreciate your time as always. so we can take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . a funeral been held for one of our runs top generals, so you had a resident, most of the tyrone says he was killed and in his wrigley air strike on the syrian capital, damascus on monday, was that he was responsible for the military alliance between syria and iran, now israel has not commented on the strike, but iran has vowed revenge opposition. protesters have clashed with police in the congo. these capital can shasta, they're demanding a redo of last week's presidential election. both are still being counted, but incumbent president, felix, if she's a k b is leading by a wide margin. observers have questioned the fairness and legality of the vote. the new york times is suing artificial intelligence. companies over alleged
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copyright infringements. the paper filed the lawsuit against open a i and microsoft, the time joins a growing list of writers and publishers trying to stop companies from using copyrighted material to train chatbox. and the eiffel tower has close to visitors as waterford went on strike over contract negotiations. the closure coincided with the 100 the anniversary of the death of its creator, gustav info, and stripe organizers that they were honoring his memory by drawing attention to the towers, upkeep, to ensure its long term survival bulk on fiber. one of the most influential figures in german and european politics has died now at the age of 81 as finance minister and on the americans government. it was known for his hard line austerity measures during the euro debt crisis. the veteran, conservative lawmaker was confined to a wheelchair, after surviving a gun attack in 1990. a voice gun. shy blow was the conservative politician of the
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old god internationally known as germany, to finance minister and to financially watch talk during the euro crisis. in his last political office as president of the german put in this talk, he was the voice of moderation as his right. not debate has rules. so just it's me defend it, is connected to the willingness to demo, to respect democratic procedures and would not denounce majority decisions that have been made. and that is a legitimate or treacherous team, or the front page of age or the son street. so they don't see of his tenure as finance minister was crucial for germany. he managed to restructure the german budget despite the your crisis and accumulated no new debt. german solution data and tried this potty colleague petri schmidt sprays tried to enter some more than 50 years in german politics. was that i'm fairly at the door with him go on our
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country. he has lost an exceptional politician. scotsman, the statesman who is deeply implants to many and europe the hope of a 5 decade secret, quick, sharp. this rise began in the 1980s in hand with quotes government as minister of the interior. he played a significant role in drafting the german treaty of reunification in 1990. shortly after that side, there was a tech to contain wiley and severely injured. he survived but was left paralyzed. but this didn't hold him back. after only 3 months, he returned to work. a very impressed with as a chief means live and even more so after he was seriously injured in the attic. why not default in so he was pretty authentic, sadly had his weaknesses and flaws and the show. i don't think that's a bad assessment for a politician. i certainly had a very sharp tongue and hurt many people's feelings, but he was also very hard himself. that shouldn't be forgotten. well,
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it's gone short of this political fate. what's the next trick? kimberly linked with him with cold. he was extremely loyal to his mentor. yet he eventually broke with him over the conservative parties funding scandal that finished him with quotes career shortly then allied himself with, i'm good, i mean, i cool. then you force and the cd. you 1st became her interior minister, then finance minister in 2009. voice comes strongly, but it had the lasting influence on german international politics. despite the blow, as to his personal and political life, she always remained fully committed to his duties. now since it was launched at 2 years ago, the james web space telescope has changed the way that we understand the universe. for scientists, the images offer new possibilities and astro physics and for the rest of us are just simply starting to behold. the james web space telescope doesn't orbit earth
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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 sensors can also provide information on targets that are hidden by dustin gas at vast distances. the james web is much more sensitive and it's 30 year old predecessor, the hubble space telescope ended works differently. hubble defects primarily visible lights, which is the light that we see with our own eyes while way 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 you to
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a sensitivity 100 times better than hovels in 2023. the james web, for instance, revealed galaxies at distance as 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 these 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 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
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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 is cover is really exciting because carbon molecules are the foundation of holding on 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, the telescope revealed even more the wonders and mysteries of the universe around us, and should continue to do so. for decades to come, you're watching dw news, quick reminder of our top story,
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gaza semester on health industries, as i suspected is riley errors. frank has killed at least 18 people reports. regardless. i had a strike at a residential building or a hospital in kansas. health officials say the death toll and causes for the war has now passed 21000. that's where he's actually at this hour. there is more on our website at www dot. thanks so much for watching the so you don't think and feel the same way. you expect and one different things from line in your parent. i just want to pursue what steps my salon fire or you think your kid is to do.
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