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the the, this is dw news live from valley. japan makes history on the moon and i am truth, space cross reaches the surface, making japan the 5th nation to pull off a successful luna, that is, are of lead up publicly defies the us over gaza prime minister benjamin netanyahu, or was this calls from the wise house to scale box the war against from last time to reject any future palestinian state the
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i'm good. how else as well come to the program which we begin with some breaking news. japan has made history as the 5th nation to successfully land on the mode. japan space agency assess it is in contact with it's on crude luna alonda which touch down just hours ago. the small atlanta for investigating moon or slim mission was intended to pull off the 1st precision landing on us closest neighbors. several recent flights to the moon have ended in failure. a lot of this i'm a joint in the studio by dw science, reportedly i've left historic day, no doubt about that. but it appears as to some open questions. what, what can you tell us? that's right. well, the japanese patient space agency jacks are still um, kind of analyzing the status. they say the soft landing of the spacecraft was, seems to have been so successful. um, but the solar panels don't produce any energy which is
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a problem up there. okay. the spacecraft is now in battery mode which can last several hours and they tried to use this energy to send down any data they gathered about the landing trajectory, for example, to see if the big goal, the precision landing actually was successful. but as for the solar panels, they seem to want to wait until this time hits the solar panels from a right angle and to see if this will make it work. okay, let's keep your fingers crossed. and then let's talk about the science behind this . uh, what's the purpose of this? well, the high precision landing really is the big thing. this mission, this lemma, she wants to, to test sent through to show and or to prove that it can work. because so far, spacecraft are moving lenders were able to land within a box of let's say, several kilometers which isn't very precise and it was more about why is it easy to land rather than where one, where do we want to land?
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now the idea is that a higher precision of it's still about 100 meters, but it's, you know, in terms of coverage and coming to us, it's quite good. the idea is to land where we want to go, where the points of interest nearby may be, what our visit was, for example. now the, the last mount moon mission is more than 50 years ago. 52 years ago. uh apollo 17. i believe. a on now recently everybody's gonna go back to the moon. what's, what's the rush? why is it, why is everybody going? well, it has different reasons and it's, they had to have different reasons for different act as of course. but one big thing and one big. yeah. reason for money is that they want to show that the one to demonstrate that know how the technical power. so this, we should not neglect that negatively. but of course, there's also that different reason, different other reasons as well that has, since water has been discovered mostly on the poles of the moon. and the interest
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has gone up again because when you can water, for example, if of course 1st of all can be used as drinking water faster lots. it can also be used to make oxygen for breathing about oxygen and hydrogen, which can also make, be made of water can be used to fuel rockettes. mm. uh, so the idea would be to have kind of a lunar gateway as a stop or it. yeah. kind of stop in between to go further into the solar system to travel further out that. and then there's been an interest in the moon. maybe the idea is to extract helium 3 from the lunar surface and to fuel for using rector's with this. it's of course, it's becky, it's a way, but the idea is math. and there's science interest, of course, we'll next to them on the moon. further as, or you know, our neighbor and the fall side is also could be very good for telescopes, for optical telescopes to look out into space without being
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a kind of disturbed by radiation light from earth. the other list all the values science report. i thank you very much there. as i'm back down here on us for sides the in gaza. israel is pressing on with operations in the south, in defiance of calls from the united states to scale back it's offensive. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as again insisted israel will not stop for fighting and gaza until it has destroyed a moss, which several countries classify as a terrorist organization. basically i'll also rejected calls by the us to plan for a future palestinian state once the war is over. as the fighting and gaza reduced on israel's increasingly at odds with its closest ally. the warranty, gaza is still backed by the united states. but the intensity of operations has come under us scrutiny. israel says it won't cave to american pressure. prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu stresses israel won't scale back and appear to reject the idea of creating a palestinian state. the whole in any arrangement, whether there was an accord or not. these ready states must have security control of old, which have a true west of the jordan river is a necessary condition. but that cautious with the principal of palestinian sovereignty. it doesn't matter what can i say? i've told our american friends this truth. i've also stopped in the attempt to impose a reality on those that what harm is way of security? and is ready, prime minister should be able to say no, even to our best friends. no. when necessary. yes we when possible here from the end we what the us has reiterated palestinian statehood is the only past to lasting peace. this will be we do believe that this conflict is all conflicts. it will end
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at some point and that there needs to be a political path forward for the establishment of the palestinian state. that is the only way, not just to answer the legitimate hopes, dreams, aspirations, that pass so many people. but it is also, and this is critical, the only way to provide the lasting security for the is really people. and it's not just the us trying to push to is really government in a different direction. until a div, protestors accused the government of pursuing aggressive policies. we as bring people to live in the jewish people, sending people these many fear and out, right. the rejection of palestinian statehood. now we're only worse and regional tensions and trap israel and, and less conflict laura building felt as a middle east analyst at johns hopkins school for advanced international studies. and she told me the time. yeah. who's rejection of a palestinian state?
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shouldn't come as a surprise for anyone. um, well, it's fascinating. in fact, as the national security council spokesman said yesterday, this is not in fact anything new i'm 10 years ago when i was working on secretary terry's, it's really tough for me to go to the team kind of students and yeah, who was the leader of the as well, and he said the same thing to us, he said that israel must be in charge of all security west of the jordan river. and i remember, you know, sitting in our hotel room in jerusalem, kind of sinking into our chairs and the glue of that reality because we understood that that would really be impossible. so for the past indians, that's when, when the talks really faltered me, now, the us has now standing me around top pressure on israel over its conduct of the war, and it keeps getting brushed off. how much influence does washington still have always, rarely policy? so i think what's more important is what they say behind the scenes than what
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they're saying publicly. i think they're being very clever. they understand that netanyahu has political uh, liability is uh, fragile at best. and every, with every given day, it's less likely that he'll be the leader. so at times what the americans are doing is actually speaking over the head of nothing yahoo directly to the as really people and to the new leadership which they expect will come in. um, you know, saying things like this is not pressure on israel, but it's an opportunity. i'm dialing the idea of normalization was study ravia, which all is really sort of very happy to embrace, you know, integration with them in a lease and be accepted by their neighbors. is something that all is really look, look forward to also there's nothing more appealing to is really good at this point than the word security natania who, who campaigned on the slogan of peace through strength delivered war through weakness. so infectious a state blinking says something like is really the only have genuine security when there's a pathway to palestinian statehood. what he's saying is,
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is really what you have to understand is that senior, who has failed to deliver, but for genuine security, there are necessary compromise. and i think that that's the way to, to security for all is really now lori, you mentioned israel's name is dab arabs, days have been working on the plans to bring the will to an end and a long term solution. what kind of message does this send to that as well? i think that is the fascinating thing for me when you look at ads, the ad states surrounding israel is that they haven't broken relations with israel, despite all the pressure from their own population. the leadership said, you know, we're not gonna cut off the connection with these around the opportunity toward a better tomorrow for the entire region. so i think that they're in a way to swing state, the swing voters and this referendum, it's a luxury referendum of the abraham accords, which connected israel closer to the region. and the arabs are the key. and that's why i think that by the end, the restriction is working so hard in pressing the points that are important to the
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our neighbors. pushing israel for more humanitarian aid of limiting civilian casualties, saying no displacement of house. that means they cannot be forced to leave gaza egypt. i think it's because those are, these are so important both for the administration, getting them legitimacy and leverage in the region. and also frankly, if it's really just don't trust housed in, they might, in fact, trust the ard states around them and there's real incentive there for now the us presidential elections on 9 months away. isn't it time, you know, maybe gambling on a change in government? yeah, sometimes i wonder if they're just waiting each other out. read it and yahoo is looking at biting and thinking, trump is coming. and by who's looking at it to the island thinking, you know, we're going to reach out to the opposition party or their to members of the war cabinet. right now, these really board cabinets are about to depart. people are kind of counting down to see whether they to break but the government. so yes, there's a little bit of political chicken who's going to jump 1st. but you know,
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you have to remember that by an attorney i was relationship goes all the way back after the seventy's. in fact, by the end when, when he was young, senator, he signed a photo for an attorney. yahoo say the, you know, i don't agree with a damn thing. i have to say, but i love you. so the relationship is deep and they're down, but they need each other and hopefully we'll work through this. the building felt bad. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. let's have a quick look now at some of the other headlines from the wealth. humans who the rebels have launched the fresh missile attack on american own ship in the red sea. no damage or injuries were reported. the militia is backed by iran and has been targeting shipping. and the old way since november, the who sees, i'll say they're acting in solidarity with the palestinians. germany's parliament has voted to ease citizenship. rules will make us back the government's plans to make migraines eligible to become german foster and keep that previous
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citizenship as well. the reforms are intended to boast, integration, and detract most skilled workers to the countries profiting aging workforce. graph footage from north korean shows 2 teenagers being sentenced to 12 years hard labor full watching television dramas from south korea. the, the 16 year old boys was sentenced in front of hundreds of students at the time and from south korea, including popular tv shows, known as k dramas, are banned in the no a police report. it says brazil's form a fall, right? president of j bowles in our ok right. i forged cobit 19 vaccinations certificate offices, found evidence that both an arrow knew about fraudulent entries and health ministry vaccination records. they say he answers in a circle. we're able to dodge tons that makes restrictions in germany. it has said
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good bye to the foot bowling legend, known so many simply as the kaiser all the info from spect and bar died earlier this month. he was 78 memorial service, was held at the stadium of buying munich, the club where he 13 european cops in the 19 seventy's back. and boss stature was such that german presidents funds by this time i gave the keynote speech, calling him a great job. the surface was attended by more than $50000.00 people, including ex players, chiron, class funds, and dignitaries, such as german shops, though full of shots or you're watching dw news is a reminder of all the top stories. japan has made history by the company with 1st nation to make us successful. moon landing is on crew. the spacecraft is on the lunar surface on houses, established communications with mission control and is rose prime minister benjamin that's in the hours publicly rejected calls from the us for public opinion sites.
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yeah. will also set israel with not scale buckets offensive and gaza until it has destroyed how much that's it from the evidence team for an hour, i'll have an update. at the top of the alex got out the can you see what old car tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on the real media watch now on youtube, the 40 percent of the world population lives by an ocean.
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