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the, the, this is the, the news lies from the israel. stuff is, it's one day of casualties. since the invasion of the, again, 24 trips to audit the prospects involved. branding being very prime minister benjamin netanyahu. agent and austin. also coming up from the news from the program, a new round of strikes on who's the targets in the am in the us and launch the 2nd major way of going to the task. and hollywood in scripts is this. he is an oscar nomination. come in, 3 heavy whites are contending for the title of best film in the pink corner. it is
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bobby of the game. you play a drama oppenheim a moccasins will say, these killers, the money keeps mckinnon. welcome to the program. 24 is right. the soldiers had been killed in the gaza strip, the highest one day is rarely death toll. since the war again from us began, most of the soldiers were killed in an explosion in central garza, according to his really military officials. 2 buildings that they had mind for demolition, collapsed off to hum us militants fired at a nearby tank. is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu cooled at one of the most difficult days to his country, he added. but israel will not start facing until absolute victory of his
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house of residence in jerusalem reacted to the news pull. that's horrible, that's a run. this is terrible. you know, it's our sons, it's our brothers and since terrible, but we've got to do it here to do to so that the october 7 doesn't happen again. and it's very said, but i think that, you know, we are a strong nation with a strong army. we're not supposed to to, to, to be down. i am sick that we're losing these wonderful young men. we need the, a live in israel. we didn't want this war. we have to fight for israel. here's the w correspondents on your claim. my interest of them was more on how the soul just died. it's yeah, it has been described to it. and there's really me, does the deadly stay for the is really groups of fighting in this war in garza. so from reports here, what is being known at this point is that apparently,
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currently the is where the army is clearing of what they call structures and buildings along the permit to the israel goals of food to, to allow at some point. and the is really communities to return back at the living close to the border. so they're trying to create apparently a buffer zone and where planting lines and explicit the instructors. so an r p g from one of the militant groups that was apparently shots, and the a, one of the structures of soldiers were working in planting. those mines and explosives exploded their talks about the devastating seen that a search and rescue others on the way. so 20 of them a soldiers are confirmed or killed in this incident, bringing the overall desktops of tubes in garza to 20910. and of course we're seeing or kind of also reactions here from the political level of pulling and
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saying that, you know, this incident should be taken that the war on golfing needs to be needs to continue these really on. he says it is pushing deeper into southern gaza and is now in circled the city of han, eunice, the hamas run, health ministry and gaza says almost $200.00 palestinians were killed in the past 24 hours alone. bringing the overall death toll for almost $25.00 and a half 1000 to okay, us and british forces have carried out a new round of strikes against who's the militants. based in yemen. washington says the strikes come in response to repeated whose he attacks on ships in the red sea, the militant se, their attacks support come us. and that is considered a terrorist organization by the us, germany in other states. join to attack on who's the targets. the 2nd in less than 2 weeks, us and
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u. k. officials call it a proportion that responds to the rebel groups attacks in the rich see the who's the say they're acting, install it, garrity with palestinians in gaza. the attacks have disruptive global shipping and stoked fears of inflation, but they have also deepened concerns about a regional military escalation industry to some of the capital of human support for the who sees is strong about how the strikes do not scare us and really not to handle a heads, we a step sized and support palestine from us in our hearts. and so the data to with the palestinians has proven so popular that the whose these have been able to recruit new fighters was otherwise we will fight the american british enemy in the red sea. i swear that we will go to the sea with our rifles,
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and we will sink them into the sea. got to the bottom in the us strikes over the past month, have failed to stop who the attacks against shipping. the revel group says it will continue until the extras war and gaza stops. the british prime minister risky su next says the u. k. will take further military action against the who sees if the rebels do not stopped their attacks on shipping. in the red sea, we are not seeking a confrontation. we urge the who sees and those who enabled him to stop being illegal and unacceptable attacks. it's necessary, the united kingdom will not hesitate to respond again in self defense. we cannot stand by and allow these attacks to go unchallenged in action is also a choice. okay, let's get more from our correspondent in london book at mass. hi,
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uh okay. can you tell us more about what, what refuse to next set in the house of commons the today about these military strikes, the gates, the who sees to us, how did the main argument of reaching. so notice that the u. k. and us are acting in self defense and what i found interesting was i was such a cross policy support basically does for the opposition parties accepted that argument. that inaction is not an option quickly though. the debate also turned towards the conflict and gaza, and many of these mentioned the necessary necessity of a cease fires. and he's all putting these strikes in the context of context of, of the concepts and the why the region. they also wanted to know how the government actually will know that a strategy is working, particularly given the fact that it who however i d being bombarded have already been fighting with saudi arabia for,
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for several years. and they're still able to carry out these strikes against ships . so it varies with the debate, lots of support for me. she's to not but also, and these ones, the 2, no details. so no unconditional support of the european union has also now decided to carry out the military mission in the red sea is the you likely to cooperate with the u. k. in the us on this a, c, e, u emission and the red sea is still being being finalized as a principle agreement. but how it, how, how the final line is. we don't know, we do know that's a lot of trade. almost half of the trade with asia and the middle east goes through that region. so there is a big interest also in the you to, to stop the attacks on, on the ships on, on cargo ships. and they make trade much more expensive and make the goods in the european union, much more expensive. now the within the u, as in the u. k. though,
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there is an ongoing debate how much dialogue versus how much military reaction. so similar was in the u as in the u. k. i assume the company's book at most reporting from london. so good, thanks so much. now as long be known that the who sees have a key ally in the region and this is iran and there owns influence structures in other directions as well. the clerical regime in tyrone is using a network of proxies stretching from israel, florida with level them to iraq, syria on the red sea, full part of a strategy against israel, israel, and its main allies. the united states is ready troops on the advance footage from israel as minute tree shows its policies fighting in the gaza strip. 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly framed to this as a struggle between israel underground which backs a mass. israel has long being locked in to shut
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a wall with 2 round conducting co but strikes and targeted killings. it was believe 2 of being behind this striking damascus at the weekend. but nothing yahoo essays country is not meant direct conflicts with around the model for someone who says, why not detecting you ran we are attacking into the run is the head a deal to this and you can see its tentacles all around. it's a round box, a network of militant groups throughout the middle east, among the goal was to undermine these rail and drive out american influence. these proxies have become more active following the october 7th tiro attacks in lebanon to run supports in arms hezbollah, seen by some countries as a terrorist organization is fight as fire rockets into israel. on an almost daily basis is re elizabeth hunting fall. yeah, these images released by these really on me. but while the situation, hey,
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at the border is tense. so you, for each side is being careful to avoid an escalation. iran also alms that who faces an honest group in human civil which is to use control of large parts of the country, including the carpet to send off. now the who's these are, we're talking commercial ships and the red sea they release to this video, showing them boarding and seizing a colleague or best. so they say the thing is sort of that i would say with the palestinians. well yeah, yeah man is bravely standing against israel. thank god for your beautiful efforts, brave, mighty and proud jim. and is defending the oppressed and strong palestinian people the most competitive for this theme. the united states and others have sent warships to the region and launch strikes on who's the targets, or another friends in iraq and syria. what a round appears to be encouraging is malicious to attack us military bases. washington has responded with his own strikes orders. i say is rarely as president
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is calling for global response to the east challenges care. there is an empire of evo emanating from to her, on the proxies all over the region, quietly, larking, toronto, mine, and the peace process and, and the stability of the world. and that is exactly what we are seeing and they have to be faced by very strong coordination. for the moments garza is the most active friends in these railways. cold war we have around but surrounds proxies are becoming more heavily involved. each a strike and counter strike could bring besides closer to open conflict. he does find the cause, the middle east, experts at the german institute for international security assess here in bulk. and i asked him what's behind the grade involvement as it runs proxies? so it's a more about the ron and so he runs,
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aim is, is to gain a germany in the region. there are 2 main obstacles in its way. one is israel, a small country, but it needs to be a power. and secondly, it's the united states and its military presence and therefore did use as the opportunity to show that it can hit is rarely and american target all over the area in iraq and syria and software from southwestern and gaza and in yemen. but it once it does not want of full blown conflict right now, i believe because it thinks it might be 2 weeks at. okay, so obviously trying to strike the balance. do you think these womic republic will take further action then? and if yes, what might that look like? for the republic already does take further action, and there is always the danger of escalation,
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for the time being immensely relies on the strikes by its proxies as by the level of the who sees in human. she, i mean the size in the, in iraq and syria a but i believe that to it already exams the tax on his rarely and possibly jewish targets the brought since he because the leadership of these fairly good public is under pressure by its own hard liners to react on what has happened in recent. ready weeks and months, especially the direct attacks by his route on its personnel, leading personnel, the revolutionary guides in survey. okay, so the benefit then iran, if this conflict spreads out so that even if there is an all out war across the middle east, what does that benefit exactly, or what the wrong for the time being does not one this major a contract in
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simply wants to show days where is the solid is and the americans that it is able to hit targets all over the, the middle east. whenever it was that it is a major power in the region. it does not want to make the escalations simply because it's a we could the weaknesses in the country. we have seen that in the early january, the major a terrorist attack in come on on the fall of a month. it mainly if she is the revival of the protest movement in the country. not so much the women into the wrong. but the protests in the, in the border areas in color as tom and below just are. and then who's as tom with the minorities live. and that is part of the reasons why these medic republic does not want a major escalation right now. okay. and just powerful 5 clarify for us. again,
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how has the wrong regional policy shifted since the status of the war and gaza as well it has shifted to and so far as it has mobilized virtually all of its proxies that all the fits proxies. uh i would say in, in, in the region it has not shifted so far as from the beginning. you ron did not all the major con confrontation, but it has a it has older kids prophecies to step up the test. that was 1st his bottom line level, which attacked israel barely on the war uh from uh, from, from southern level. um, it has florida more than a 100 attacks by she i'm really shows on american targets in iraq and syria. and most recently, it has well as it has a hold of the facilities to attack and to the attack my routine traffic
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in, in the red sea. it's a dangerous policy, but it's not a policy designed to lead a major war against the united states. the leadership in tech wrong is well aware that the good news of such a kind of war and it could lose its paula in the country. it is mainly about evasive by its desire to stay in power. it is fine, but middle east expert from the german institute, the international and security assess. peter, thanks so much for your insights. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world and search and rescue what continues in china is weston and jen proven software. 7 point one us quite struck the region quite collapsed thousands of homes and left many injured residents having evacuated to temporary shelters. the ukranian officials say several people have been killed and thousands more injured in russian missile
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attacks, explosions, rocks keys and the surrounding area. the several apartments and call assessments via with our as you say, at least 3 people have been killed in hockey, russia into said it had successfully targeted ukraine's military production facilities. and they to the secretary general again starting the cosigned to 1100000000 euro contract for artillery shells. western allies, a struggle to keep ukraine supplied with munition. the european union has promised to deliver 1000000 shells by march. the lawmakers say only $300000.00 have arrived so far. now in the us, the republican presidential race is now a one on one, baffled with nikki haley making a final push for votes ahead of the new hampshire primary. hey me, is donald trump last remaining major rivals the policies nomination? how is this off? the florida governor of rome de santis dropped out of the running on sunday,
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throwing his weight behind donald trump. polls or suggesting trump will win new hampshire by a comfortable margin. the double use washington bureau chief and his pool has been speaking to supporters of those candidates ahead of the vote. a new hampshire primaries could be the last stand for the anti trump fraction with in the republican party. it's nikki haley cannot make a strong showing in the state that the majority of the republicans are known to the liberal johns as elsewhere, and the country would be significantly diminished with the med global implications . normally elections are decided by domestic issues such as the economy or border questions. but this time here at the primaries in new hampshire, they might be different because nikki haley, installer trumpet very different approaches when it comes to foreign policy. for example, the question should be u. s. keep funding ukraine,
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and what about the future of nato? therefore, we went to rochester in new hampshire, to talk to trump supporters. we have to admit the trop has not taken us to war when he has a problem. it's a strategic attack. he took out all back, daddy. he didn't bring us to war with ukraine. that was a bite. and we're in regards to nato. no, i think we should abolish it because we're the one who's funding the majority of it . if all the countries that are members paid equally, their share, then it would be effective, but unfortunately, it's not and funding ukraine who's not even a member of nato. we need to protect our own borders 1st, really to close our borders, and we to protect our own people and help our own vets in our own people in need. i think ukraine is corrupt, so it was russia, both of them are corrupt, and we should back out of that we should be done with that off the run the census and that's the race who move his supporters go to halley or trump. trump definitely launch wraps. why re trauma not just the key,
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because uh the santas is trump jr. us a little later in the day, not far away. next is or in new hampshire, nikki haley supporters are coming together. we want to know how they feel about the differences in foreign policy. i really admire her courage that she's standing up for ukraine because it's very unpopular with republicans why the republicans have been fed a lot of misinformation additional information. so as far as supporting nikki haley we, we support her because not just our foreign policy. she does definitely have a very strong foreign policy because she was the union baset or so i think it is important to support ukraine. they're an important country and i i back or wherever . all are decisions say a 100 percent backer. if the old from the be the know i mean a for the republican policy would you vote for him? not in your lifetime. no, no. the outcome is still open,
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but one thing is clear, the vote in these primaries, is it what would on how republicans see america's place in the world are now the nominations. so this is all schools have just been announced in los angeles and as predicted by many movie buff, 3 films feature heavily in the baffle. so the top prizes, christopher nolan's oppenheimer is absolutely among the front runners, but the film examines the life and moral baffles of robots, oppenheimer, the craze of feet on the bottom. ben says kilo's as the swelling moon, from hollywood veteran mos in school, stacy, robert de niro, leonardo di caprio still in that 3 and a half hour crime that did you bring your own people and aggressive go explore? plus the comedy mommy tells the story of how the famous plastic for tagging this
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leaves bobby land to find a true 5 will severely injured. i would beat you off for right now. can palm beach off with you any day? can anyone who wants to be turned off has to beach male and we can get more from the w use. scott rooks for our high school. get to see you. it's been a huge yes to cinema. has an a and we've just heard about the favorites. so what fuel gas, who's going to bring home the best picture award? as well as a bet on best picture, i think all signs point to oppenheimer. i mean, this is one of these films that seems designed for oscar success. it's a huge, big budget movie. uh, that's a sort of epic, the story of the man who designed help design and create the project that created the atomic bomb and its uh on top of that is that phenomenal was a phenomenal box office success. and i think the fact that oppenheimer and barbie are both sort of from hunters and this oscar race was 13 and 8 nominations, respectively of is really great science the oscars because it means that big
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popular movies, films, that most people out there have actually seen are the main contenders, and i think best a really helps the oscars because in previous years, a lot of us are smaller. art has movies. i've been the front runners and well, i love those movies and a lot of film goers do love them. a lot of ordinary people haven't seen them and that tends to hurt the oscar to so i think it's a great design this year that you see some of these very big popular movies which are also excellent films. barbie's, an excellent film off and iris, phenomenal film, i think it's great to see that they are among the providers at this year's oscars. yeah. but brilliant films, and as you say, they couldn't be more different. i could say this is best act. so i'm best actress, categories are looking pretty competitive as well. tell us a bit more about the favorites. the yeah, i have to 1st say for the best actress, a category one of my that's all time favorite actresses. sandra, hello, a german actress is nominated for best actress on the top of 5 there for her role
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in a french film anatomy of a fall. and i think it's phenomenal. this is the 1st time the german actors has been nominated in for the oscars and the best actress category since i checked, louise reiner back in 1937. so under those really making history with it with this a nomination, i'm. i'm not sure if she's going to pull it through and actually when, because she's not. i've got some very tough competition. i think the leading can candidates in that category are probably a little bit gladstone for killers and flower moon the 1st time and need of america has been nominated as a, as the best actress. and emma stone, who was nominated for poor things, which i think is probably the best performance of last year in the best actor category. i think it's going to have to be solely a murphy who is nominated for his leading role in oppenheimer. and i think it's, it's, it's his race to lose. that was phenomenal performance. and i can't see anyone coming close to him this year at the oscars. and what about surprises among this?
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he is nominations. were there any surprises he's got? and i'm what i was surprised and actually delighted by is the fact that the international feelings issue about so much recognition. i mentioned sandra heather being nominated for best actress, but anatomy of a call. the french phone got several nominations. it was nominate as well for best film alongside the german language, the zone of interest from the british, a director, jonathan glazer, which is a holocaust movie which coincidentally also co stars sandra colors. so we have a german actress in 2 of the best film nominees. uh, this year, which i have never seen before, and i think of that sort of international diversification is something that we can seem to be honest as last couple of years because the voting group that makes up the academy has become a lot more diverse. a lot more international in the last few years. and so i think it's great to see that the sort of whole spectrum of global film is now being represented of the oscars in a way that we've never really seen before. so very exciting will be watching
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