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the, the, this is dw news live from berlin. israel's defense minister lays out his vision for a post to mazda because of strep. you'll have the launch says that palestinians would be in charge after her loss is defeated. and he says, there would be no is really settlers in the territory. also coming up jailed paralympic ethic aust: crisp, a story is released on a role. the south african sprinters served nearly 9 years of a 13 year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend. we have a student count as bangladesh, gears up for elections with no meaningful opposition on the ballot. will vote or see any reason to take part the
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sarah kelly. welcome to the program. is real defense minister has outlined his plans for gaza once israel finishes it's war against loss, which is considered a terrible group by several countries. you'll have golan said that he has and vision to know is really settlers moving into the territory. golan said that causes residents are palestinian, therefore palestinian bodies will be in charge with the condition that there will be no hostile actions or threats against the state of israel. meanwhile, lebanon has filed a complaint with the un security council over israel's suspected killing of her mazda is deputy commander sala. very earlier this week, thousands turned out for his funeral, and bay route. moon is learning the streets, pay route for the how much number to the seller of
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a killed by the pound is riley driving strike. israel has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but nonetheless movie is the most senior. i'm asked me to be killed since social security is began on october 7th. the assassination has rates fee is that the conflict could escalate, as well as even preparing for that possibility staging, ami drills and the golden heights bordering that have been on in the north. today we had to drill a pair of north with the army corps and the infantry preparing such an event that if we would need to enter such engagements with kids by then we would make sure that we would come up on top. meanwhile, in the west bank is ready for us is remain and then your shipments refugee camp funding overnight. grades 29 people. the rested in the operation and the army sais discovered a large cache of weapons being held it to you and run kindergarten. inside
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this loud speaker, we found a powerful explosive of the cables led to this explosive, which was hidden behind to cotton and in gaza as well continue just bombardment of the city of han, eunice, of the international red crescent size. it's causing headquarters was damaged by shedding gases from us. one house ministry said one of 16 people were killed in the attacks. pushing the number of the dead to oh, nice to 22 and a half 1000. what since some type of 7 on top of that could be in the truck minister told the visiting us senator, that as well would stay the course were absolutely committed to achieving our war games that is destroyed. go, goals destroyed. come us, releasing our hostages, making sure because it doesn't become afraid again and for that will apply maximum
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power with maximal precision that we were that's needed us secretary of state. and to me blinking is about to make another visit to the region in the attempt to lower the temperature. it is a no one's interest, not israel's, not the regions, not the world's, for this conflict to spread beyond gaza. with the humanitarian situation in gaza, deteriorating the world can only watch and hope that that doesn't happen. indeed that because tanya kramer is following events from jerusalem, i asked her for more on the defense ministers, postwar plan for gaza. yes, york go on to the defense minister has presented his vision for what a post work also a quick look like um, but his office trust, again this would half is not official policy. it, this would have to go of course, uh through the smaller war,
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copying that and through the wide is secure to cabinet to become a policy. so he said that basically the war would continue until the old, the remaining is where the hostages are released. that are still in garza and until um, old military and governing capabilities of her mouth would be eliminated. but then he went more into detail, talking about the north of garza miller in military terms, saying that this uh, that would be a new com, but approach mainly at ground and especially operations. it's not quite clear what this entails, how much it will be different from what we're seeing right now, but, of course, the, the focus right now, it's not just in the north of casa of this world, but also mainly now and in the south. you'll so talked about a post more dos or that she wants to see a local public opinions of running a guy. so he didn't specify which entities he's
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a talking about. and he also said that there would be no, is rarely civilian presents basically no, a settlements in gaza. and on that particular point, tanya, i'd just like to ask you because, you know, conduct be believed. the fact that he says there will be no civilian presence in gaza because that's at odds with other members of the cabinet. well, i think it's too early to tell because there is no official plan yet. uh that the kno uh from the uh is where the government they are holding a meetings about that and be heard at least 2 of the ministers of the far right of finance minister a bit. so let's move which for example, he talked about that he wants to see is where the settlers returning to gaza. he also heard a similar comments from you to him up in korea, the minister for a fall, right minister for the national security. they also went as far as saying that they
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would like to see postings encouraged as they put it to move out from gaza. this is of course with many palestinians of searing uh that they are in the long term. uh that is what i was trying to push them out of gaza altogether. and that was tanya kramer reporting from jerusalem. the w is washington bureau to n. s. pole has been speaking with retired us army general and former c. i, a director of david betray us about causes future and israel's military operation against mos. mr. refers besides the one ukraine, we are witnessing another major military called. and so i think also with your experience, this is even possible to destroy a terror organizations such as hum us militarily. it's possible. the question is whether it is likely at this point, they want to destroy them os,
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dismantle the political waiting, and obviously gain the recovery of their hostages. but there need to be other big ideas. there needs to be a big idea about who's going to administer guys. i think inevitably, at least on a temporary basis, it's going default to israel. to do that, there are no hands going up to do that. there's no capable, competent, trustworthy palace. they need an entity that can be brought over from the west bank and they wouldn't want to go in on the backs of is really tanks anyway. sounds as if it's transitioning into a more targeted raid approach that can indeed kill or capture leaders of gods and perhaps important elements of it. but we use that technique and ramadi and felicia and other areas in iraq, prior to the surge in what it might disrupt the enemy periodically. it was not enough to destroy the enemy to destroy humanity. you have to render it incapable of accomplishing its mission without re constitution. the strategy is wireless.
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following right now comes with a huge sum, humanitarian cost. there is no question. i think that the loss of innocence should be life has been very troubling in our president, vice president sector of states i to our defense and others have reiterated, how crucial it is that you not to create additional means you don't to foster the new generation that might be attracted by the mazda ideology. and by the way, you go about destroying tomas and again, i want to see how much destroyed i want israel to be able to achieve that. i believe it is necessary. if you don't do that, then again, what's left will re constitute in, you're going to see the necessity for more such operations in the future. is there any drawing just killed the deputy? how much do you think they route that is also causing a more trouble? if you want to say so, so 11 on ski and refuses, is relative trying to i for the seo drag, it's 11 and into
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a region of war. so my question is, i assume how concerned are you that the war will be spilling over to the whole region? i think you clearly have to be concerned about the possibility of a whitening of the war, if you will. and we can walk our way around the region live in on iraq, iran a young man and so forth, and discuss that when it comes to the iranian supported lebanese has bella. however, i've felt from the beginning and stated from the beginning that i didn't feel that his boatload wanted to get into the kind of war that they provoked with their actions back in 2006. you know, the original assess the in that case was that the is really air force and over promised and under delivered that assessment proved inaccurate and several times in subsequent years, once when i was a central command commander again, later when i was the director of the c, i a,
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we went back in and change that assessment as we realize how much damage israel had done to has bullet infrastructure in southern lebanon on, in the fact that they were still rebuilding. i'm sure there are still signs of damage from that particular war. and i think that is why they have so far are been calibrating what it is they have done. they want to show that they are supporting homeless and they're doing it certainly very much rhetorically. but their physical actions have been limited to a handful or 2 handfuls of attacks per day that have only gone to a certain depth within his room. it is interesting that the most od leader david barnett, has stated that this is going to be carried out in a way he alluded to what was done after the terrorist attack, the munich olympics, that they're going to hunt down from oscillators wherever they are. thank you.
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pleasure. and that was retired us army general dave and patricia speaking with dw, as washington bureau chief in ass poll. in other news sales have her capacity to ask her per story as has been released from prison on for role. the former olympic and paralympic runner has served nearly 9 years of a 13 year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, the model we've a scene cap no key exit for a paralympic star turn. murder, oscar for story is released from this prison near pretoria, was largely kept away from the media spotlight. the story is banned from speaking to the press until the end of his parole. it expires in december 2029. until then, the faces restrictions on when he can leave his home. his doris must also attend classes on anger, management, and violence against women. a breach of these conditions could land him behind bars
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again. because doris was convicted of murdering his girlfriend, reverse dean camp on valentine's day, 2013. he shot her 4 times through a bathroom door and his home. the story is claimed he missed, took steam count for a burglar, but prosecutor say he killed her with intent during an argument. members for the for the murder, the former athlete and double amputee, was a national hero, nickname the blade runner for his prosthetic legs. the story is overcame a condition he was born with to become a champion sprinter. now after serving 9 years of a 13 year sentence, the disgrace pearlin p. n is living here with his uncle, according to local media, in a statement ahead of his release, revisiting camps. mother said that she accepted the court's decision, but that there can never be justice. she added, quote,
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we who remained behind are the ones serving a life sentence. and dw is diane hawker, as in johannesburg, tell me, telling me earlier about the reaction from the family of re of a scene count differently. a named extremely emotional day, particularly full reba skin comes mother who is her surviving parent, a father berries. the income passed away in september last year and june did come put out the statement this morning saying that, you know, today is a reminder of everything that happened and said, as a reminder of her daughters passing. she also pointed out that it's been very difficult for her to leave because of the public attention that has been given to this matter. although she's also, you know, the st. the, the various people, close family members, friends and ordinary south africans and people around the world who have shown the
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family support. at the time of the, of the, of the murder. there was an outpouring of support for the student come family and that continued throughout this process of, of parole up until today. and that was the w, as diane hawker in johannesburg. bangladesh is gearing up for parliamentary elections this weekend with prime minister shake has seen a almost assured one of a 5th term, but the main opposition party, the b and p is boycotting the vote. and calling on the prime minister to step down . so this will lead voters with little choice, how many will bother to turn out to use? so bear osmond reports in the capital tucker the streets of fields with both dues of the ruling party and dinner lies as parliamentary elections approaching bung with dish. the main opposition, the bung with the nationalist party b and b is boy cutting the elections and demanding prime minister fee. cuz he knows
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resignation. senior to be in be leaders including moines. con, are urging boulders to abstain from voting. we do not want to legitimize this illegal, fussy, go, and call me kind of direction of, i'll make that is the whole point on yesterday. we are always prepared to take part in getting winfree fair parties of projection and be made to ski a gate. and then they get 5 minutes of fi casino. he's seeking a 4th consecutive to a party allow me, leak, has been running the government since 2009. our former advisor most showed up on reject the b and b's criticism and leads the part is leadership for their absence from bower. the other thing i would say is, when was the last i been b 180 x. if your body does not participate in the direction for tree close, it could be working,
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people tend to forget that and they do not have the credible leadership. now they do not have a credible policy. we'd be out of the few remaining bodies, both no trip to the alarm league. the stay you said for long with this is while i'm into the election, but with the main opposition athens. the challenge for fun with this election coming soon ends fake. as soon as ultimately 5 days to inspire the sounding voter turnout on election day. although the opposition has already rejected this election for those willing parties, legitimacy and acceptance of this election isn't really depends on how many people show up at the polling stations on january 7th. but many voters like the one to buy the stump fees without any opposition. it's no longer a democratic election, but a selection offered participation by the opposition. that is
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a must otherwise it is not a democratic election. if the opposition does not take part in the election, there was no need for both the former and election commissioner shackle out to saying it goes to sentiments, emphasizing the need for us to contest for meaning the parties measure the fact that we're doing now trying to say that people are part of severe as a war type part as words induced parts of it. no, it's not unless the contest between bodies, unless it is it is, it is participatory in, in, in that sense. uh and uh you have multiple r d participation. then the water turned off the list below where you try the exam. so it's both the mobilization campaign uncertainty legally about just how many your bodies are. 190000000 voters. they can use to go to the pool. now 4 days after major earthquake rock japan authorities are in
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a race against time to locate survivors. among the $222.00 people believed still to be missing. the death toll has now risen to at least $94.00 depends. the western coast line was worst effected by the $7.00 magnitude event, which plant entire neighborhoods and damaged infrastructure. a large area of land was flooded by this to not be triggered by the earthquake. japan's government has earmarked around 30000000 euro is worth of aid to support communities. effective c, w. costs of corresponding james tater gave us this update on the situation in what g mail one of the worst affected areas. some of the nights in watching there are another night where people whose homes have been destroyed, staying in shelters like this. this building behind me was initially a medical sensor which was transformed into a shelter the survivors of the south quake in the day since that it happens to be
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supposed to the manager of this shelter a few moments ago. and she told us that some $700.00 people, mostly watching me, residents are currently staying in this facility and that she expects them to be staying here for at least another 2, possibly 3 months while recovery efforts continue with not really is the question. now people are posing as we approach that week mark. since the quake struck us empty, where people and how long it's going to be, before people can return home on the somewhere else, points, comparisons, and make it would be off the 2011 off quake. when people were sometimes homeless for years, placed with decades following the crate because homes can be rebuilt quickly enough . and that really is a concern here as well that this, this city will see more people move away. we'll see recovery efforts slow and that people wouldn't be able to return through the homes in watching my that stood
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before the south quake. and harris and other stories making news around the world. south korea's defense ministry says that north korea fire and more than 200 artillery shows here disputed order islands controlled by the south that loved the south to evacuate residents to bomb shelters and carry out live fire trails on the island. the soul said that there were no military or civilian casualties. a trained collision on indonesia is main island of java. indonesia has killed at least 3 people in injured 28. rescue where's our works into free. more people are trapped in the wreckage of the 2 passenger trains. the provincial government says that it will investigate the costs. german is carbon dioxide emissions. last year fell to their lowest and 7 decades. researchers say that the fall is because less power was generated from coal. industrial emissions
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also fell as companies cut production because of the economic downturn. well saying in germany, armed forces are being deployed for relief efforts in the state of facts me on hold . has weeks of rain and rising flood waters have left dikes at risk of collapse. forecast promise relief over the next few days. more rain is still expected in parts of the country. several regions in germany have been struggling with floods for about 2 weeks now. chancellor schultz visited some flooded areas on thursday, promising support in fighting the floods. the w as ya shall, vibe, are traveled to the town of stella and lower sacks me and told me about the situation there. well, tara, we had no rain and the situation is still 10. c, a low effects and the, and on the bangs of the river, which is normally a medium sized tree. and we have to say,
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but has built delta as of kilometers now. and is, has become a large river we can say, and it has flowed its trees, as you can see, right behind me are as well the fields, villages, farms, and more. so this is a very severe situation for the people living here. as water levels remain very high, but the good news is that they are not rising anymore and that there are some cold, a dry days predicted, which is a relief for the people which are suffering for almost 2 weeks now from these flooding. and we have to say that even if the rain will, and now the situation is not going to end so soon because the water, well it needs more than a week to go away. exports say, how expensive is the damage? well, literally the damage lies. i'm the water so we can say for now. exactly. but what is clear right now already is that farmers are particularly hard hit of this crisis
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. the harvest might be already lost, as the waters is standing here on the fields and the longer the water stands there, the more likely it is that the grain and the harvest is already lost for them. so there is already a political dis, talk discussion about the costs of this crisis. and the reasons such as the bonus lender, according to the government, the federal government for health. so they are hoping for more investments as well in the future in mobile dykes, systems in new dykes and in both or retention areas to prevent future crisis like this. tell us a little bit more about that. i mean, how are people coping and is there enough, how well that is enough, how we have to say people are really grateful for the professional help they receive, for example, for the, from the protection to civil protection service, t h. w from the firefighters, or even from the broad, from front s, as we have seen. so that is professional help,
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but even though is though the people try it, them a help desk health as best as they can. they build dikes, as we have seen in the gardens. they are pumping water out of their basements. they doing everything they can, but we saw as well. the people are getting tired that they are running out of forces. you can say of to 2 weeks of fighting against all these wall to all the floods in the houses in the gardens, in the areas and villages. so everyone is hoping for now drawing a period here in northern germany need have a report on gosh, available. thank you. for anything, temperatures and gale force winds have swept across northern europe. finland in sweden have suffered widespread power outages, with snowfall, trapping motorists on highways for hours. one bus, you don't want to be on stranded a mid traffic chaos. rescue crews working away. but no end in sight
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that follow the night. that's all motorists caught in traffic jams trapped inside their vehicles by the cold. 7th of have a total of the small i've been waiting here for 12 almost 13 hours. so i know how this works now, and then the following mercury also knocked out power to thousands of homes in northern sweden. let me think it done, but i saw on my alarm clock that the power went out at 4 in the morning to you if you'd like. what did you do then? no, i went up to see how cold it was and it was 38 below. so i fired up the stove. what about that to go, but i like how come fix stream, cold and snow have also hit neighboring countries, and things are set to get worse before they get better. media urologist are forecasting even colder temperatures. the rest of the week, a reminder of our top story on dw news, israel's defense minister, has sent out a vision for a post to last future for gaza. you'll have the launch as said that palestinians
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would run the territory after her mazda has to feed you up to date. thank you so much for watching. take care. the
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like the young people face the time of exploration and decision making. will they embrace the heritage to step into the modern life? so the, on this in 45 minutes on the w, the increasing and reason many of watching online services, the work that is holiday destination drowning in plastic white at the cause of every year of exports over $1000000.00. thomas, is there another way officer ruled the environment is not responsible
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