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the the, this is dw news line from bell and the killing off at the top, almost official spots, fears the war and gaza could spread liberties, state media, se, and these are highly drones strikes, killed the groups deputy, political lead up. israel has not confront whether it is behind the attack. also coming up and investigation begins into tuesday's collision at tokyo, staff bolts education safety experts from japan. from center u. k. will examine with an ad traffic control negligence, led to the us and thousands of people. i still believe to be tracked on the
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collapse buildings following the quakes in west and japan on monday, at least 6 to 2 people. i've been to the, i'm gonna head off is welcome to the program. we begin in lebanon, where the killing of the top, how mazda official in bay root is raising phase as the, the israel gauze of will, could spread the militant groups deputy political lead us, sorry, i wrote me on 6 of those were killed in a strike on an apartment building lebanon stayed from news agencies that the attack was carried out by israel. these randy government stopped short of confirming that it was behind the strike. the optimist of a deadly strike in the house of lebanon, killing one of the most is,
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was seeing if he gets in the suburbs of bay roots. eye witnesses described hearing a drawing before the blast. the sound comes to us. at about $530.00, we heard the sound of an explosion. then another explosion followed by the last few seconds later on, there was lots of smoke on the explosion, shook our office upon on tennessee. you saw a re, was deputy to mazda, is political. leda is smell honey, a, and a found a of the groups military wing, the old cassandra gates. a mazda is designated as a terrorist group by the us and a you, among others. and a very was on a us terrorist list. he had spend years in his riley prisons at the time that is desiree was leaving, and 11 on as a mazda is key, liaison with the lebanese militant group has blah to re ulcer headed off to mazda. his presence in the occupied westbank and his hometown was
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ramallah, i suppose is the stage to riley in response to news of his death. so this is not the end. the if they killed one of the leaders more leaders anymore, the police seen and we'll take the flag and we'll continue the the the fighting against basic evasions of israel has not claimed responsibility for the strike. officials generally do not comment on operations outside of israel and the palestinian territories, but his riley officials had previously vowed to hunt down from oscillators where ever they are. then for 11 on the strike on bay rouge is seen as a violation of its territory. the lebanese prime minister called it an attempt to pull his country into israel's wall with moss fulton, has blah, and israel has been exchanging new daily fire along the lebanese is riley bordeaux
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since the war began. the striking deep and lebanese territory has raised concerns of a major retaliation from his blood that would say the wall spread far out across the east rails, northern bordeaux dw, corresponding to us all kashodi is in bare root. indeed, told us more about the last. i was wondering, as you mentioned, the reports, there are the 7 person been killed by this attack on the us. there were 3 lockets and 2, and i can so targeted the as to how far this month for the 2nd floor. and the last one i could do is i'll give you the card in front of the building. so this is what the officials, lebanese officials and mention to lately. so how much of a below is the death of i really for how mosse, which is classified as a terrorist organization. and i already was top leader. and how my us
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on to you is the most important for us. and the, most importantly, the altima sale was living in bellwood. he was looking for many years known cares. and he has a close connection, but it wouldn't connection with the, with his beloved. and the, the, i'm us office is in a law here. it's in the stuff on they were suvs and it's, it's just phone calls, office, blah. so i'm us was and gets, you know, and, and got that feeling safety is going to get feeling good at the end. and this is something called the district and south of available it. so and i think is an order for from us that he was the founder of the a, some of the gates. and he was a member of the political bureau, am us,
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but it's the computer since 2010. now you mentioned there is a strong connection between the hamas and hezbollah and what was hospitalized reaction to it, to this explosion. this has been, i mentioned that to today yesterday and 5 chairs with a lady at 19 motion has one other than that. and as a target team kind of killing of an auditory with no, it's cool a nonsense unpunished. and by the way, i have to make sure that that has enough to allow that gender wants to go turn off has been i will give a speech today at 6 pm the time. and many people haven't been able to auto 18 what he would say. what 20 his answer. now do you think is the same as an escalation for the config to spread beyond? uh, the israel home osborne, gaza for sure it is and that, but the question i got is, so what would be the next step?
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so if your husband likes what i do to, to answer as strong as what's having to come in care, one of the top of the door and, and, and they loads, or would it be limited to answer the i was kind of far out as far as belong will, will take, and a question is this, it depends on what the, what has, what i would do. so nobody knows, no fines now, but the situation having bad was client to going to call people and, and are wanting to balance what's, what happens the next step, especially that the states leaving on a many people know when i was talking about what the wisdom of what the situation and days ago they, they told me and they don't know when the state they've been on can stand if a war banquets have in 2006 or how does that give you?
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we know that the 2006 was a huge difference to say think it's and, and, and then be able to on and so on. and, and so it's only been on and to the people here. i'm quite too confusing and we will see what's would happen. so nobody knows. in fact, we have to wait to that speech or send us a lot today. and then we'll see what you would say. and we will of course, report on that later in the day of us. ok, sorry, in a bare with that. thank you very much. thank you. us and israel has not yet to officially confirmed or denied the killing officer ruby and i also w correspondence on exam and jerusalem. if that have been any reactions from these really side. well, there's also no expectation that is uh which confirm and the killing of so that's a movie of you've heard from some politicians here. but generally we also heard
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from the the advise of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. mccrae and it's in las vegas in the interview with an american uh network. he was also not confirming anything just saying that it was targeting him us and certainly not an attack on the been the state is what it has sent from the very beginning from the turbo tax, the on october 7th that it will, will go off to the i'm us leadership, that is also a broad notes just to of to y'all have seen why the hum of a need to engage. and it has a history of a talkative assessing nations. but we also heard from the army last night. this book's person down near the hot gallery. he said that the army is heidi prepared for any scenario. and that's uh, the army is also the military is a very high state of readiness and all arenas when it comes to the defense and also of pins. and of course, we understand that it was no bracing for some sort of response when evidence will
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come. because in the past 2 weeks and days, we have seen tensions rising at the board to be slipping on between israel and living and with a load of clothes for the attacks. a tonic, i'm reporting that now the head of the world health organization has condemned an attack on the palestinian red crescent building in gauze where displays people have been sheltering to address gregory is described the strikes on the hospitalized unconscionable. it comes as the humanitarian situation in the territory continues to worse than the un says, a call to a residence, no phased elevation w's mohammed a colored fault. this report from casa when he but my husband lost her husband and daughter in his really bombing on a home in northern gaza, which he had little time to grieve her loss. she has to take care of all the 3 children. well he but now lives in milwaukee refugee camp in southern garza,
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the last april husband mean she has also lost her source of income. wasn't a leak. and nomic situation here is very bad and i don't know how to feed my children . i don't know how to provide them with winter clothes and shoes and we haven't many needs. since we still don't have clean water, there's no water in this place. i have to go outside and i'm a widow and i have to go out and get water. whatever we need an anything to do with money on bread is a staple food for her family. she needs to go in her room and breaks the bread in an open shed stove of the way he and many of the women in the gaza strip. economic hardship is not the only problem the unsanitary conditions and the camps
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are also making life difficult business worse and by a severe shortage of female hygiene products and birth control pills the, the longest time for some time now sanitary pads have been out of stock in the market for, for them, for, for we face many problems we use are pieces of clothing instead of sanitary pads. and we have infections and skin problems. one the we have to buy baby diapers which are available. but the price has gone up exponentially. a blast that i thought about a vein and the demand continues to rise that have enough to follow up with. so we are facing a shortage of sanitary pads. and now we're struggling dramatically. we're beginning to see diseases of the reproductive system and allergens some symptoms. we've never seen before, but the show was only
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a trickle of age arriving in gaza. there is little hope the situation will improve why he hopes that the war and soon she and her children can return to their home. circle up now, some of the other stories making headlines in the us. donald trump has appealed against the ruining, removing him from the presidential primary ballots in the state of maine. last week, the former president was banned from running by mains top election official over his role in the january 6 sold on the us comp, city prophets university presidents, claudine gay, has resigned. she was on the 5 full electric plagiarism and had testimony at a congressional hearing last month. the gay had refused to say clearly that calls on campus for the genocide of jews. would violate university policy owing the use of somalia as territorial integrity should be respected off the field
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upside to deal with the break away region of somali law. according to the agreements of this, of the above would recognize some of the land as an independent country in exchange for access to the red sea. somalia says the deal is a violation of international thank you for makes mike in japan prime minister for me. ok. see, to says the country has reached the critical point as rescue as race to find the survivors of the powerful as quick that struck on new year's day. but that sold now has risen to 60 to thousands of people believe to still be tracked on the collapse of buildings. heavy rain is full cost in the chicago prefecture where the quake hits that has prompted physic land slots, which could handle the risk assets and costs for the damage. that'd be crisp on a james chase. i was following the story for us on the pounds west coast, and he gave us this update as well. just to give you a sense of where we are right now. we're in each canada, which is about
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a couple of hours and so drive south of the west affected areas which is right up on the northern parts of the notes opened into the i have to say the even here the situation does feel a little bit times just before we k one there, actually, there are about the use of fire trucks kind of emergency vehicles, which pos, close to, to the close where we are right now. so that is still an arrow of tension around this kind of this part of, of japan. as be, as you know, obviously the, the emergency work is ongoing officials and still trying to find people, the trump, them beneath rubble and homes that have been destroyed. um, but yeah, it has to be said there is concern about especially where, where did the emergency response goes from head because the weather really is a tear i think is what you can probably say is starting to write in here as well. does concern heavy writing this evening into the evening is going to make the, the emergency response even more difficult. so that are still concerned that the
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death toll kids could rights for the head. now briefly, if you can't admin reports of misinformation timeframe relief efforts, what can you tell us? it's yeah, this has been a it's, i mean it's a bed kind of a consigning developments and the altima besides, craig is something the prime minister. if you're like, you should have mentioned in this press conference to the country, which is that that has been a spike of misinformation around this quake. and the, the, the main kind of narrative, it's the most in the, off them off of this quake. was that the grade was in some way mine made this is something that's been spreading quite quite prolific in a proposal for the pricing on social media. some of these post reaching millions of people unofficial as of of essentially come out. we on the some pods, one of the 1st times they've made such a public um comment on this type of misinformation in the off market and ask where you can say that this type of misinformation could actually impede the response. i said that that are ongoing. so some of the images we seen coming out from
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a post images from the 2011 the creek ridge kills over 20000 people in japan. and so the official is wanting that that could be a little bit concern. a lot of complication. um, so in this, in this moment where people are really trying to get accurate information as lost as possible, it understands, tied to that and we'll see now that in japan, thank you very much. and also in japan, safety officials have begun an investigation into the cause of tuesdays collision between 2 planes. as tokyo's honey. the app or a passenger plan carrying nearly $400.00 people, struck a smaller co. scott plain, during an emergency landing inquiry, will be assisted by a violation investigators from from where the crest at bus deadline it was made and from the u. k. where the plains rolls royce engines were manufactured. the crew of the japan outlines passenger plans, safety of actuated everyone on board despite the across, being engulfed in flames. but only the pilot escaped alive from the coast gap claim
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a dramatic scenes a take years and need a quote. this is the moment the passenger at cost best into flames of to colliding with the coast guard, playing on the runway for 379 passengers and crew, a boat. the lodge applied weather evacuated, those in this motorcraft, but unfortunately not so lucky. the coast guard flight was on its way to deliver release. so that was affected by the as quite the hit to the other side of the item on new year's day. japan's prime minister off at these words, for those who lost their lives equal to show green. all these people had carried out their jobs with a strong sense of duty and responsibility for the disaster stricken areas and victims. the joins is this is a very unfortunate incident, and i would like to offer my sincere condolences while expressing my respect and
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gratitude for their sense of duty control will see unless this shortage shot by someone inside the passenger play as it filled up with smoke. one passenger said he felt lucky to be alive. i can only say it was a miracle. we could have guide if we'd evacuated any later. i want to know why this happened, and also, i don't want to go on planes anymore. experts say it's a matter that everyone on the line or managed to escape to safety. in any evacuation audio, you want all of the exits open. we want all of the sliced to deploying mobility. you want everyone to get down the slides rapidly. it's appears to me that tool was not used to move out collection. so that's a, that's even more remarkable. at least $75.00 trucks are deployed to extinguish the
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blaze. which bend planned down to just its use a large chain of events that led to the accident and not, you know, some 450000000 european citizens will be eligible to vote in the elections, to the up in the union parliament later this year with populace parties gaining ground and many you member states for off is that a right wing surge could sweat the unity of the block ukraine conflict and illegal migration issues likely to dominate the elections? do the use russell's bureau chief, like from the, from non, has this object in russia's war, relentlessly waiting on a new queen. refugees since migraines, desperately trying to reach the european continent. a presidential election in the united states that could and with donald trump, back in the white house, only a few of the many challenges the you will face in 2024. it's important that we have
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a strong european union, especially in this new world where we have conflicts. we need to speak with one voice all over europe. citizens are telling us that they want you to be more co easy but more socially or, i mean the climate current is, is the biggest challenge we're facing. we are here in the european parliament where lawmakers are bracing themselves for a to mold choice. here. they're all directly elected by you citizens and in 2024, those citizens had to the poles to the side on the future make up of this parliament. issues such as migration and a green transition are expected to dominate the campaign with many he feeling that europe's far right populist could make gains in the election. we know that extreme right doesn't want to get into the climate, the green transition, but as well so that we see kinda india backlash and women's rights and minority rights and human rights in general. and that is something that i find to be very, very scary. i think that will,
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that will also be the big battle. it's about liberal democracies versus a talk for c, a and populism. the death and shy away from battles whether over its budget or there's a little slow in member countries. recently hung, we'd be towed the blocks long term financial aid for ukraine will 2024 see europe. so you need to wait. and when it comes to supporting kids, not at all says thing thing k u, i cope care co guard. he believes that accept 4 hungry you members will stay united and i think the realization among the political leadership. but also if you look at pony, i think people in european to understand that this is actually an ex, essentially important fight for your supporting ukraine's fight for survival could get more difficult without an ally in the white house. should donald trump return as you, as president, he already threatened to quit the western military alliance nato in the past,
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and now pledges to strike a deal with russia. a prospect that has threatened to europe. i think europe has to take more responsibility for it for itself. we cannot continue to a free ride is probably not the right word, but at least ultimately rely on and american security guarantees. european politicians are getting ready for a year full of challenges, challenges they hope the you can overcome and maybe even stronger than before. i have football or that i'm not joined by the w, responded band as he goes or who joins us from brussel bad. it seems that the who has a loss on its flight in 2024 and now it says support for the ukraine is one of the most pressing topics. how united are the countries on that? as it says, the date 26 of the 27 member states are still supporting and steadfast behind the
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course to be able to help you create as long as it takes only one. only hungry is blocking financial aid and to ukraine, but there will be a way to look around hungry money will flow. that is what the sources here in brussels tell us and the sink and most spread or challenge. it would be the return of donald trump to the white house, then it might be necessary to replace the help from america, which is a $60000000000.00 euros a year by european and help. and this would be difficult and it's even getting more difficult to drum up support of weapons, munitions deliveries right now. so this would be a challenge. and also there's a challenge how to proceed with enlargement. as you know, you create is invited to stop negotiation talks with the you and this is also not easy to incorporate such a big country as war into europe in union. now the elections,
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european election that is coming up in june, how will the rise in support for fall ride talk through this process that we see across europe affect the results as well as opposed to saying that the 2 right wing groups in the parliament might gain a couple of seats, and now they are holding roughly 20 percent of the seats. so they are fall from actually and dominating the parliament or, or dominating the agenda. the, the christian democrats and the social democrats will still remain the biggest groups in parliament. and they usually fall on a grand coalition to legislate. so the danger is not that the day to day business will be in for the ends. but of course, and the trend is clear. everything is more friction. they have more writing parties all over europe and try to gain votes. and there's a trend back to nationalistic views into you. now do the pro european pauses, have
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a clear plan, how to get most support whether it's certainly argue that no country can go with alone. right now in the multi point of road belgium, your book gabrielle election book would have no influx in entrance in the, in the road if they do it alone. so you need a union that and reported that represents 450000000 people. and, but this is an old argument, always used the nationalistic arguments on the other side of the countries like a component hungry netherlands, italy. they also argued we can do it better if you only and take care of our own interest. so who would prevail at the end? we don't know yet. w correspondence banned the the that reporting from brussels. thank you very much, ben. or that's it from me on the new scene for now i will have an update for you, of course,
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