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and since then, was left in tatters with the moss terrorist attacks of october, the 7th last year. ever since there had been questions about israel's plans for the future of casa. now there's a proposal on the table contemplates the territory run by palestinians for palestinians with no jewish settlers returning to gaza. but as far as security goes, israel very much wants to keep its finger on the trigger on the coal fairly in berlin. and this is the day the, the future of god after the war is dark and gloomy. there's nothing left we hope to god will be able to return to god. there must be no postwar occupation if the gods this trip no expulsion of cost indians and no reduction of the territory size. as long as there is no palestinian state or freedom for
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palestinians, worst will keep happening. also coming up jail paralympic athlete, oscar stories is released on parole. that's after serving nearly 9 years of a sentence for the murder of his girlfriend, revisiting him. i believe in 2nd chances and it's okay that you don't really think women into a safe bet on history tends to repeat, accept walk into the show. israel has bound to crush from us and gaza. but if and when the succeeds, what happens next question. many of israel's allies were growing weary of not knowing, and the answer to the us has repeatedly warned israel not to reoccupied gaza. now 3 months after the him off terror attacks. israel's defense minister has outlined a plan for the day after, but it's meeting step resistance from the far right factions in the netanyahu government, as israel's defense minister, you have got
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a lot on tour with soldiers. he says the war has entered a new phase is realized, drawing down its troops in northern, gaza and will concentrate on targeted operations there while continuing to pursue hamas leaders in the south. he also gave his version of a post more scenario. guidelines said guys are residents are palestinian, and therefore palestinian bodies will be in charge with the condition that there will be no hostile actions or threats against the state of israel. this wording has not been adopted by israel's cabinet, which is still divided over post war plans. ahead of a trip to the region, german foreign minister and elaina bab box called for mutual security between israelis and palestinians. is that kind of their model to be no occupation of the gaza strip, kind of had no expulsion, no reduction in the size of the territory. at the same time now, there must be no more danger to israel from the gaza strip hyphen in gaza at
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ongoing airstrikes and funerals. optimism is hard to find. work of the, of the future of guys after the war is dark and gloomy, and very difficult problems. the coming period is going to be more difficult than the previous one. so look at all the hospitals that they have destroyed. all the schools that they have ruined. the dining room and there is nothing less we hope that we will be able to return on the 1st place. no matter what the bigger picture holds for the people of gaza. the situation right now is dire with fears of a humanitarian catastrophe becoming reality day by day, much, it will be a special corresponded to abraham, his following events from jerusalem. a israel's defense minister has presented with many of israel's allies have been asking for ever since the operation and gaza started at a plan for the day after. what are the 3 main points of his proposal?
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well, it's just important to 1st emphasize nicole. this is by no means official government policy. this is the vision of the defense minister and there are other opposing visions within the current government which we can perhaps a get to later. this is also not the detail plan that the united states. israel's closest ally has been calling for this is more like a broad vision with very broad bullet points and things that we have heard already from the is really government sort of how much will no longer be in control in the gaza strip. after that, israel would maintain security control, but that when it comes to the governance of a, the lives of postings in the gaza strip that, that would be left to a palestinian bodies. there's no detail as to what he means by that. he didn't specifically mention the palestinian authority which the united states had because sort of mentioned in conversations about the proverbial day after that
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a revitalized and reformed palestinian authority could possibly at take a charge. he also mentioned that a multi national effort would have to be mobilized in order to reconstruct and rehabilitate the strip. and he did say that there would be no is really civilian presence in the gaza strip and bite that should be lead means settlers. and you know, israel did previously up until 2005 have a settlements in the gaza strip and much smaller scale than they do in the occupied westbank. but the settlers had to be evacuated and there have been calls for them to return from the right side of is really politics. but for the defense minister again, this is his vision, not government policy. that's not something that he'd like to see happen at. let's talk about that disagreement that you hinted at their goal on says there will be no is really civilian presents in
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a gaza. there's disagreement about that in the cabinet. what are the members. a who are vowing for a resettlement in gaza saying, so we're talking about 2 senior members of the cabinet, the finance minister, but so it's much rich and the national security minister. it's a mark vandevere both prominent figures of the settlement movement and definitely the far right members of the current government, very vocal and quite influential. and what they have been seeing over the past couple of days is that they would endorse or return settlers. and that they see that as part of that is real security plan. their argument basically is that to maintain security, there needs to also be a civilian presence. in the gaza strip, they've also both hinted at, quote unquote, voluntary immigration of palestinians in the gaza strip. this is the fear that
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palestinians have had since this war began since civilian started being squished into smaller and smaller spaces further south of the strip. it's something that countries in the air, a region like egypt and jordan have also said that the categorically reject the idea of resettling palestinians elsewhere. so these ministers say things like voluntary immigration, that's the language that they use. but what palestinians here in what era leaders here is a force displacement and that is also not acceptable. but right now for palestinians . and we've also, you know, heard the united states and germany speak out again, statements like this that there should be no forced displacement of palestinians and no reduction of territory under any circumstances. and dw special corresponding to abraham from jerusalem. thanks. a, a fellow ruzen leader, alexander lucas sango, assigned a new law,
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giving him to lifelong immunity from criminal prosecution. the measure also prevents opposition figures living abroad from running and future presidential elections. only citizens of bella roost who have lived in the country for 20 years will be permitted to stamp that rules out all opposition. figures who fled the country following a crack down against protesters after the contest of 2020 elections. lucas sango has been in office for almost 3 decades. let's bring in how do you have a culture? she's a journalist from bella. ruth, with good contacts to the bella. ruth opposition welcome to the day. good to see you. let's start with the law giving lucre single lifetime in unity. what's the motivation behind that? in your opinion? first of all, lucas encouraged think indicates, well, it's in the case, but the question cut recognizes the winning nature of capital. let's remember that he's the man who will turn 17 next year when he will most probably participate in
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the presidential election yet another one. and he's also the man who doesn't perhaps have a good health because he has a little stressed as a stress in the past 3 years. is also this new amendments also show that he's trying to safeguard himself against potentially can legal consequences of her. she's a little of everything that he did in the buses with the gates. they remember that the 3 years ago to put tests in 2020, that was torture. the beginnings of people on the streets. so the human rights console also recognized some of the crimes as crimes against humanity. so basis his attempts to stay safe and have so this community. mm hm. so he's under pressure and you mention his age and his health there. is there any evidence that either of those factors might lead him to step down anytime soon? i are actually today. he announced that he will definitely be around the election
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$92025.00. she said that, well i, the president wants to continue to be president. this is exactly what she said. so this might mean the beginning of this campaign which will will happen in the next one year and a half. and i don't really saying that such a dictator as will go shameka, who has been in power for the past 3 decades, will to voluntarily give away power because we know that this is one of the things of he really enjoys to have me. let's look at that election that is coming up because he also issued a ban on exiled bella. rosie ends, or at least people who haven't lived in bella roost continuously for the past 20 years. what do you make of that move? is he is this one's the most tier of a potential arrivals, but additions who might emerge, especially when we,
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when we're talking about their budget position that just comes in trial. this is something that she's trying to prevent. she doesn't want them to participate in election well next year, or, you know, anytime soon. so, so this is a guess, the most reasonable explanation to this. he also link it to the age of, of, of people who combine, who can be his rivals. this again, some things of seems reduced and let's remember that in 1994, when he actually came to power, the age actually decreased. so who he could participate in. so now he changes this again. but again, all this things can, can change really quickly because if a democratic successor of somebody you will come to power. this person new person can definitely bring these former roles back. so the opposition outside the country? do they have a strategy for challenging? lucas sank as regime in belarus. of all the main,
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all important points i see the main strategy of deposition is to have 1st restroom . there seems so the leaves would split so they will be son did not look inside the system. we are talking about sessions here, we're talking about the legal pressure, the tribunal, for example, which some of the members of deposition have been discussing in the past 2 years. by the way, these might be one of the reasons. so this new in the unity of this amendments that look question countries used um and on the other hand, of course its support for civil society and for all the institutions such as media outlets who keep informing the citizens about the situation inside the country and of course that you put into a constitution too. so these are 2 ways of how their position maintains and, but i guess it's significant, right? 4 or 4 people inside the country, the most important ones here is now how to split day leads,
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because they says something that is really difficult to do. mm hm. for now, look, i sank us grip on power remains strong. is there any chance of opposition emerging from within the system? you mentioned the leads that the opposition is trying to split on him. is that a realistic prospect? but they could turn on him and a challenge or could emerge from within a hi. know it's wild over the years of my reporting and, and being and on the list i heard from people inside the sauce system that not all of them are happy and we are talking about the officials on different levels. however, they cannot do much to be, you know, given the current level of regression in control. the question chris and he's in the circle have on the, on the system. so this is difficult. we've also seen that the data and many people inside the system to try to form it will try to reform the economy for example. but
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in french it's been t. this has changed because new cushion come notice that all of this liberals can be also some sort of a white children. she's regime. so this is a, this is one of the question doesn't allow at this stage at this point, people who might have become the distributed tried people kind of liberal people inside the system. however, we know that not all of them are heavy. yeah. at, before i let you go, i want to quickly talk about the role of russia. will moscow, under putin, at least ever allow bella ruth to slip out of its orbit the way you craned it? i would say that the costs of losing beller was for russia and perhaps even higher than losing ukraine because we see the builder was so the renew builder, which is now one of the very few are laced up. pushing has especially materialize,
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the olives that provides the term of the report on the a top for the invasion. and this is how they will build. it was also increased football team and then we'll do cushion. coastal supports heating this invasion. so i've seen the push involved to anything ever thing, not to lose the use of this point, and it's really important to recognize that those cannot be left cannot be given the way to russia. is it trophy because of the research? the threats if russia loses the war, then of course russia would like to have the little simplest turn left hand on give a call back. thank you so much for your insights. thank you. thank the dash is gearing up for parliamentary elections this weekend with prime minister a shake athena almost a short of a 5th term, but the main opposition party to b and p is boycotting the vote. and calling on the prime minister to step down. so this will leave voters with little choice, how many will even bother to turn out at all in the capital tucker,
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the streets are filled with bolsters of the ruling party. and dinner lies as parliamentary elections at protein bung with dish domino positioned along with the national just the party b and b is boy cutting the elections and demanding prime minister fee because he knows resignation senior to be and delete those. including moines, con, are urging boulders to abstain from voting. here. we do not want to legitimize this illegal, fussy, go, and call me come election of, i'll make, that is the whole point of yesterday. we are honest, prepared today, but i couldn't get winfrey. fair back is a projection and be made to get a gate and then they get 5 minutes of frequency not is seeking afford consecutive to about the alarm unique has been running the government since 2009 our former adviser most showed up on reject the b and b's criticism and blaine's the part is
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leadership for their absence from bower. the other thing i would say is, when was the last i been b one index. if it by the does not by to simply the direction for tree close, it could be working, says 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 parties, those notes for it to the allow me like the say, you said for barn with this is while i'm into the election, but with the main opposition absence. the challenge for fun with the just election coming soon and take us in those only 5 days to inspire the sounding voter turnout on election day. although the opposition has already rejected this election for
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those willing parties. the lady, tennessee on 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 ones who by this dumb feed, without any opposition, it's no longer a democratic election, but a selection. participation by the opposition is 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 the sentiments, emphasizing the need for us to contest for meaningful parties. measure the fact that we're doing all trying to say that people are part of severe as a war type part as words induced parts of it. no, it's not on the list of the contrast between parties unless it is, it is, it is participatory in, in, in that sense, uh, and uh, you have multiple or the participation. then the border turn off the list below.
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what are you try the exam. so it's bolted mobilization campaign on such a legal about just how many obama patients, 190000000 voters begin to go to the pool. the average of 12 women are murdered in south africa every day. back and 2013 model rebus. dean kemp was one of them. today. the man who killed her athletes. oscar for story is, has been released on parole. the former olympic m paralympic runner has served about 9 years of a 13 year sentence 14 times. murder is released has provoked an emotional response in a country scars by violence against women, low key exit for a paralympic star turn. murder, oscar for story is release from this prison near pretoria was largely kept away
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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 he 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 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 before the murder, the former athlete and double s u t, was a national hero nickname the blade runner for his prosthetic legs. his story is overcame a condition he was born with to become
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a champion sprinter. now after serving 9 years of a 13 year sentence, the disgrace paralympic man is living here with his uncle, according to local media. in a statement ahead of his release, revisiting camp, some others said that she accepted the court's decision, but that there can never be justice. she added, quote, we who remain behind are the ones serving a life sentence. and diane hawker is following the story for us from johannesburg. diane, good to see you. we just heard from the mother of reinvesting him there and she's not the only one critical of the story is release as she definitely not the are number of women's groups in south africa who are concerned that us, but the story is didn't serve his full sentence and this is partly because of the high levels of gender based violence, the famous side in south africa. we know that's what africa is amongst the top 5 countries when it comes to violence against women. the most recent crime statistics
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here show that as many as 9 we've been murdered in south africa each day and that most of the districts haven't changed much over the duration of oscar. the story uses an sentence. so that is definitely a concern about the message that he's released on parole would say, would send to, to any of the perpetrators, the support according to some of these women's groups. on the flip side of that, there are people who are saying that he has done his time and that he's parole was granted in terms of the little t applied. and you know, at the appropriate time and leave us, the incomes family was able to comment on whether they thought he should be released or not. and that information was taken into consideration during the process of the story is out of prison. but he will live under strict parole conditions when can you tell us about that? definitely being on parole will not be like being
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a free man 100 percent when off to the store. yes. and you know, committed this crime. he was one of the most well known celebrities i would say as of africa, attending different parties at high end restaurants and being seen with a number of other social life. that's not the life that he's likely to be living in the next few years. he's not allowed, for example, to be drinking alcohol at any time. the department of correctional services can come to his home and do checks on him to ensure that he is the, at the appropriate hours. and even when it comes to traveling with in south africa, he would have to get to mission and inform the authorities we. he intends to go and then make sure that he checks in at the police station at that destination. so he won't have the level of freedom that he would have been used to before going to prison. and that will continue until 2020. not the trial of oscar. the story is
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attractive, huge international attention. back in 20132014. tells more about the impact all of that had in south africa and beyond. definitely, i think the trial sort of for them, for the most part, was assessed of its kind in south africa. partly because of the sheer scale of the coverage. you know, i was amongst virginia is attending the case daily in court. and just getting access to court in itself was was difficult because the was getting this from all around the world. and there was also a significant impact, obviously, on the perception of positive histories as this, at least and, and someone who was considered a golden boy instead of african sporting circles. lot of information came out about the kinds of characters that he was spending his time with. and a key aspect of the case that was brought up by the prosecution was that the and the issues that us get the story is, has or had. and that's a month of the things that he will have to be getting a treatment for,
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or we're going to counseling full time during his parole. and i think one of the most significant changes from a june list excuse speak to was the kind of access that jim this were allowed. it was the 1st 40 televised trial in south africa. and it was significant legal readings about access to cases which have carried forth and have allowed the to be access to other court cases. subsequent to the us get the story is trust. c, w corresponding diane hawker. thank you a lesser time, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you can follow our team on social media, etc that we use. and myself not the cool underscore for like, for now though, from the entire team here on the day. thank you so much for spending part your name by the
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