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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin. the un says guys that has become on in habitable months of war, have displaced 2000000 palestinians who live under constant threat of air strikes by israel. which scanning back operations in northern guys pressing its offensive against time us in the side stairs mind that the conflict and gaza could expand to the wider region. us secretary of state antony blinking is on a week long diplomatic tour of dramatic scenes as a us airliner. makes an emergency landing a piece of the fuselage blows out in mid air. there are no reports of any serious
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injuries for the airline grands it's need of 73769. the on top of all. yes. welcome to the program. is riley bonds have been folding on gaza for another day. there are reports of air strikes on the southern cities of con eunice and rafa were hundreds of thousands of civilians are seeking shelter. india is really made of trees. next stage in the war. the defense minister says they'll take a more targeted approach and use fewer troops in the north of the gaza strip would continue to pursue the leaders of hamas in the south. us is considered a tear group by germany, the you and many others. the smoke rises overhead units in
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southern gaza, as israel, as military continues to bombard, suspect to time us hide out. the fighting has severely hampered a deliveries to the strip. un says some con voice have even been shot at this is the 1st medical delivery to arrive in hon units in 10 days. buildings across the territory have been reduced to rubble. some 85 percent of cousins are now incredibly displaced. in a statement released on friday, the u. n's emergency relief coordinator said 3 months on from the october 7th attacks by him. us gaza has quote, become a place of death and despair. families are sleeping in the open as temperatures plummet. areas where civilians were told to relocate for their safety have come under bombardment. people are facing the highest levels of food insecurity ever recorded. simon is around the corner,
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gaza has simply become uninhabitable. on friday, the israeli military said its forces hitting more than $100.00 targets in 24 hours alone, including military positions, rocket launch, sites, and weapons. as the fighting continues, the u. n said supplied vital to the survival of causes. 2000000 residents are virtually non existent. there are fears, the war and suffering could expand to israel's northern border, which level known as both sides exchange fire on an almost daily basis. in an attempt to stop the conflict from spreading us secretary of state, anthony blinking has arrived in greece on the 2nd leg of a week long crisis toward the 1st leg of the diplomatic marathon. took him to turkey where he's mad at president relative type or the one who's vocal support of hamas has raised concerns in the west. lincoln will later travel to is round the
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occupied westbank and 5 arab nations. all right, well for more on this that's across now to seen on gd associate professor of national security studies at the marine corps university in washington dc. welcome to dw. so what do you make of blinking meetings today? so he has an uphill battle, i think, with the turkish authorities because this increased concern going forward since the october 7 attacks occurred in israel. the cherokee is a material suppose to, along with cuts are off from us. and significant research shows that turkey is one of the main financial hubs, which the service entity basically is, is able to, to fund a considerable amount of funds to the organization in gaza, but also other operations overseas outside of kaiser. so what part of lincoln's job
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is actually to request or insist turkish authorities to, to take measures against this impact just informally, can visit the state department released as a number of names. i'm us members residing in turkey and offered a bounty for, for, for, for that capture. the secretary has an uncomfortable task inputs, you know, it's asking turkey to essentially end or significantly scale down and support from us. because everything that the united states does in trying to assess these route to, to, to, to combat the status of the is enabled and continued by the turkish republic. and therefore, this presents a significant challenge for the united states and his relevance of our allies to want to see, to the, the limitation of how much going forward. all right, so the us sides firmly with this rep, but the turkish president that has compared at is randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu to ad off hitler and said he should be prosecuted for quote, war crimes. so it looks like it's going to be difficult from what you're saying am
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for the us and turkey. um, but how do you think they're going to go about is how do you think these discussions are going to go if they're trying to find some sort of middle ground between let's not forget these 2 allies. so that's a good question. i think we did the by did ministration, is going to hit a wall simply because i don't think they have the decisiveness needed to actually punitive majors against turkey suicide to stop eating and it back to a terrorist. that's the, that's recognized by the darted states and the european union. and also turkey continues to harbor some of his leadership as provided passports, as well as material shipments of weapons grade materials. and from us, i don't think the by the administration has the chop suicide to be charged. so you'd have to hold to the top. and also i'll also be honest with you to in the sense that the, the art on government. yes, the cheese compared destiny. i, which we thought see, he's cool for a boy caught up is really good spite surgery, citizens inside of turkey. but inc trade with, with,
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with israel has only increased by about a 3rd since the october 7 attacks. right. so either one is actually being disingenuous as implicit as it starts against is ready to actually get some us. so because he doesn't want to, you know, cut trade and, and you know, lots of business with, with, with, with this right on the one head. but he wants to hold that account on the other and also the by the administration is not just looking at the turkey from the perspective of his relevant boss looking at from, you know, the extent to which will techie, cooperate with other things that are privacy stuff you know, i'd say such as the admission of sweden into nato, which still, you know, turkey is holding back on and the return for turkey saying, yes it at our once the united states, a southern succeed fighter jets. so there's a broader portfolio of issues. but on the hamas, israel issue, i don't think the by the administration of the secretary is going to get very far i see not seen on g d from the marine corps university in washington dc. thank a a b u foreign policy. she's a 2 separate rattle,
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has warned against 11 on being dragged into a regional conflict. the diplomat has been meeting top officials and by root has fears rise, a bad spill over from israel's war. with thomas speaking, alongside lebanese foreign minister of data bo beep burrell says it's absolutely necessary that lab and on not become involved in a wider conflict. israel and 11 on face the militant group has paula has been exchanging rocket fire on a daily basis. this is the one alaska airlines has grounded. it's a boeing 737 max 9 fleet after one of its planes made an emergency landing in the us state of oregon. a section of the fuselage, including a window blew out. after a few minutes after take off images posted on social media, show a gaping hole in the side of the plane, an oxygen masks hanging down. there are no reports of major injuries. the national
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transport safety board says it's investigating the incident. julian bray is an aviation expert and journalist who is based in the english setting of cambridge, and he joins us now gillian, great to see again. so these are, let's close them shocking images to see. so what's known about the reasons behind this incident as well. the 3rd day, this is a space or no siri, emergency exit, which isn't used by alaska airlines. so instead of putting a door in boeing, pushing a whole section with the window. ready and it is this section for some reason, failed and flew out. so it was back to the door. it's a whole panel. and that is what happens. the air across it re 16000 seats. the which i've been the pressurized,
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the pilots very quickly offs for mission to to send a return to is apple, which you did as a to send it the pressurize ation issue with lessons. but very frightening because of people's phones with tablet hands. all that sort of thing, but so they did actually get down and they will say, well, it seems almost that miraculous that nobody was seriously injured. it may seem almost like a silly question. what was i to ask you to me to have dangers? is it for even a small chunk of the plane to blow off? well, it shouldn't happen. so that's good, right. signature. especially with this big red cross where they've, they're all grounded re 2 months. wow. they went through a safety checks off the 2 previous crashes. so they said so that so why this has happened, we don't know yet that it's going to be amazing inquiry. meanwhile,
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alaska airlines that she grounded. busy that the across i've seen some going on all the way now to examine the ball and every, all the head off in the sleep that old boeing 737 max jets were granted worldwide for nearly 2 years after 2 crashes in 2018 and 19. so does this raise new safety concerns a 5 base at type of aircraft, of what it must raise a safety concern because you're not supposed to have sections of the fuselage flowing out like that. but it's a week and now right down to us as a single mains issue, we will have to see what happens if i really there are about $1300.00 of these as soft hit service at the boat. so i should really be 2 hours. thanks. union aviation expert to enter list judy and bray
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us president joe biden use the anniversary of the january 6th 2021 capital riot to attack is likely rival donald trump. he says the former president poses a grave threat to american democracy. you accuse trump of echoing language, used in nazi germany. trumpet back saying biden was fear mongering. back in full campaign mode and fighting moved to abide and unofficially open his 2020 full presidential push back spy, supportive crowds with this warning to vices, america. as we begin this election year, we must declare democracy is on the ballot. your freedom is on the ballot.
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i looked and there's one man bite and says, come on, we'll tell you. cool. that's a way choices. claire donald trump campaign is about him. not america, not you sound trump. campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future. he's only to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power as our campaign is different. it's a hit to him, his points, but i didn't also chose to highlight this moment. the january 6 riots when hundreds of trump supports is still in the us capital. in the wake of the 2020 election trying to do right, the facts of january 6. trump is trying to steal history. the same way he tried to steal the election. we saw it with our own ours. trump's mom was in
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a peaceful protest, was the viola saul trump won't do what an american president must do. he refuses to denounce political violence during the campaign trail himself just days ahead of the iowa caucuses, where republicans will select the top choice for the parties. presidential nomination, trump didn't hold back to barton's record is an unbroken streak of weak dish, incompetence, corruption, and failure. other than that he's doing quite well as needed. did you say me? was stuttering through the hall, so he's got i bob got to. he's a threat to democracy on the they've weaponized government to say i'm a threat to democracy. so with a new, yet just a few days olds, the battle lines and this presidential election, being drawn with this rights to the white house set to become a fights for the soul of america. you're up to date of next are technology show
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