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the, the, this is dw dues wide from berlin. tonight is real, rejecting a ceasefire proposal from her boss is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is valley to keep the finding going on until absolute victory is reached. he says the collapse of her moss is now within reach. also coming up tonight, dozens dead and injured in bomb blast and pakistan. explosions happened the day before parliamentary elections, already marred by obligations of the break. the break off is good to have you with us in the last few minutes. israel's prime
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minister has rejected proposals from home off for a ceasefire to hold the fighting in gauze that prime minister benjamin netanyahu insisting that there is no alternative to the military collapse of her moss, which he says is within reach. in a matter of months. that in yahoo repeated his pledge to destroy him off, which carried out the october 7th terror attacks. it is real to us secretary of state anthony blinking has just wrapped up his latest admission to the middle of the easy m. e. seeking a solution to the conflict. i think in new york, it's not gonna hi. it's going to be here now in the studio is our middle east. alice shawnee was honest. you've been getting a lot of work late legions here to night. so we've got 3 planes. we had a plan that came from from austin and then, but it came from the us guitar in egypt. the power parents funding is what exactly correct. and then the calendar proposal that came from him off both of these plans going over the counter planning was how much of response are they willing to the
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conditions that were laid out. there was still a lot of missing details and all the nitty gritty was still missing, but the framework was supposed to have some sort of of an exchange is really hot. so just holding gaza versus how much prisoners held in israel, and not just for myself, things in general in return to what for mazda is demanding, is a complete stop of the fire. they're not talking about a suspension of fire, they're not talking about temporary cease fire. they want to see the work and they want to be able to survive to last in gaza. and this is why they, this is their, the main demand. and this is the main and never just the hostages is really hostages, and they're not going to let go of that. but unfortunately is an asset for them. so clearly, quickly without having any reassurance is coming at their ability to survive and gauze it nothing yahoo, he's making it clear he's not going to give in on the, to demands of the hostages. that they all be returned and that come off be destroyed, correct. and he keeps on saying these to a goal is that these are the subjects up to itself, right after the eclipse of
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a tech he claims they're not contradicting because we'd be seeing more and more unrest in israel and a lot of frustration. the door is not progressing fast enough and that we know of more and more hostages have paid in their lives. you know, we've seen yesterday report by the new york times, claiming at least 30 of them have died and come to the right so. so there's a go mounting pressure from the families to see the release of the, the families, and what he was telling them tonight is you are in my heart or carry your loved ones in my heart. but i believe strongly that the only way to bring them home is to continue the military pressure basically sending off all, you know, a claims that, that needs to be a concession on that issue in order to bring them home in. and he said that victory is within reach within a matter come on mind, where is that time horizon coming from? oh, we see how hard it is. i mean, is room was not expecting, you know, we were talking about the come us underground tunnels. for example, the estimations of 500 kilometers that only meet 20 percent of that have been
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touched and over and reached by the idea forces. so it's clearly it's taking time. one of the reasons is also taking time is that the part is really spiting, is a, you know, it's densely populated in unison with field which is missing, you know, marked katy tonight as the next point is where you see have 1200000 palestinians. he promised that according to international law, israel will let them evict before attacking. then that will take time. i'm wondering what, what is all this look like then to the secretary to the anthony blink, and he's been in the region for the past 3 days. it was an israel today, correct. and it, it looks at least from the outside. it looks like the progress at all to report. i'm sure that's a lot of frustration by the americans. i would really like to see this wrapping up and sooner the better by the end of starting the election year. yeah, he's, you know, he's being votes in the us because of that that's going, i'm going criticism also within the ranks of the administration. some of them still quiet, but still we are not sure
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a blinking himself will speak shortly. we will hear more from him. it's. he's trying the americans trying to look at the bigger picture the day after, and the bigger package where they bring saudi arabia and other, you know, moderate members of the, our world into a package with israel and it to now claims the only way this will happen is only once how much is defeated, they tried to tell him that's 1st draw this vision and then take care of him us. and it's not semantics. it's fundamental difference between those stands and, you know, blinking is going to speak with the next hour or so. yesterday we were saying that he was trying to put, you know, the most positive spin possible on, on what's happening. he's going to be able to do that tonight. i think i found it to no speech today. it's going to be very hard any way you know that to now was very clear. yeah. we are not. he called come off of demands. preposterous. yeah. he said there know chances are a little agree to that. and he was trying to rally up is really support for what he says, fighting till the end till the complete victory. again, a goal that sounds good on paper, i think for many is really is after 4 months say no it's,
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it's harder to achieve than to do. and we also see the costs for the palestinians in garza, for the population that hardship, this terrible winter, the numbers of casualties, the, the human do monitoring crisis is so big, international community cannot bear it for too much longer. so anyways, on this is obviously we appreciate your analysis. thank you. correspond what seems to be a mazda ontario attacks of october 7th, last year in the consequential oregon. so that followed pensions that have arisen between israel and 11 on the powerful organization has beloved considered a terrorist organization by many countries, holds its way in many areas of living on its fighters had been firing rockets into israel, northern israel, while israel has responded with its own attacks, dw was funny for char, went to the district of conduct l. meek in central b route, where a combination of social, economic and religious factors have kept hezbollah and their affiliates in control despite the risk of war with israel. this is the barrel district of
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columbia and i me, the name means the deep trench. it's a poverty stricken neighborhood with a dangerous reputation as bowl a leader. his son, this roller is pictured everywhere. would you call and just walk in and start filming 1st. you have to meet with the circles, community leader. it's for our safety. he said he used to be a fight or for a militia. affiliated with mr. wallace has been a while a semester. say, you know, it's relo says we're supporting garza so we are now fighting to reduce the tension on casa pest. below. doesn't want to warm up the home. 5 and those are all that's words are seen, but he's feeling worse as the message you all on earth, even if he talks of destroying ease. well, he's ideas echo in the months. so he's really is our enemy, when we are a glorious nation,
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and we have glorious leaders in the house. but as well as not only has she missed militant group constituted by many to be terrorists, it is also a political party which with allies $1.00 to 2018 general election. and even though it lost its parliamentary majority in 2022 in freedom and of issue areas like this one is functions as a say, it's been a fail safe. that means it funds squeeze hospitals, socially institutions, services that because of the economy crisis, many communities depend on but that has the price that many has paid with their lives a so called markers for young people here the future looks bleak, leap i don't see economy in ruins it's infrastructure crumbling, and there is no functional government. with all that. this district is considered
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look towards us for poverty and radicalism. every country is against us, but has blows with us. when the time comes, we will go and fight. this is our land and we are with them. has bullet seats, people here are resistance, narrative, she and most of them spiting western domination. some dedicate their children to the calls. resistance means dignity. my pride, my glory. we were born to die, to become marches. i've done that, i've already given 2 sons and my nephew, his sons are pictured here. both died fighting for his bola against israel. the ma, yes. yeah, rights and political violence and identity building and live on on. she says, as well as clear reasons for providing services to people that were paid, they've had made these services create a special bond. we very strong between the families of people who are receiving the
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services and has the law here to know whether she has law has the largest social service network. they may have been, but also all the parties do the same. they like it. so the main problem to sit in existence of the state just couldn't see of live name he uh, the most the sits and the only his bolus boring him that shown to us as we entered is always present for locals. many would not speak on camera, but as the prospect of war with ease rel looms, not everyone even here is willing to give up their children for the calls. i worry about them. so maybe when they see older men fights in there is something inside them that encourages them to join. i don't want my children to join. i raised them for when they were left alone until they would grow, not sending them to what to lose them. know how to settle, know people in this area will see deprives if there is
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a full blown war with israel in pakistan, dozens of people have been killed and injured in bomb blast just a day before parliamentary elections. explosions rocked political offices in the south western province of the locust, and the 1st, or the 1st hit, the district of fishing and the 2nd, the city of killers. i, a 127000000 voters, are going to the polls and an election already overshadowed by allegations of vote reading and corruption. hundreds of thousands of troops and police and been deployed following a search in violence in the run up to the in the 1st blast hit the office of an independent political candidate and pushing police say, an explosive device strapped to a motor bike exploded outside the building killing and wounding people nearby.
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the candidate was found the r. com was away from his office at the time. i bought a call from a colleague that's a blessed, a place inside the pot to come. i came and i said everything was destroyed for god's sake, as far as he should protect his account might have caused. let's go to the 2nd bombing followed soon after and kill us. i fooled again, killing and wounding many in the blast radius. the target was a john, the limit is long party office of the time of the last we were inside the pots, you all face for our election campaign activities initially, and all of our colleagues participate in unit a motorbike right. approached our office on this and our colleagues tried to stop him again, but they couldn't when he will come and they would know police officers around line . i may be j. u i is one of pakistan's leading radical islamic parties and is known for backing the can taliban. in recent years,
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they've been under attack by the so called islamic state and other militant groups . both glass occurred near pakistan's border with afghanistan were attacked by militant groups have been on the rise. so far, no group has claimed responsibility for the twin, bombings in pakistan's foreign ministry announced they'll be closing the borders with the wrong and afghanistan during election day. as a further precaution, we want to return out to an earlier story, the role of hezbollah in the middle east crisis. i'm joined now by our senior international correspondent, funny to charge. she is in the route to 9. funny good to see you. i understand you visited a district there in bainbridge, where hezbollah hold sway it's in control of what was the atmosphere like there. and are people afraid that more is going to come to them? certainly a prospect here in life. and this is what i find quite interesting that live on is
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a very diverse country. as such, it is divided on many issues across the secretary lies. but when it comes to this issue that people want to or, or not, most people the tell you, certainly not a lot of people here have vivid memories of the last 12006 between is while a militants and is ready for says that you are up to in the same region of this highly disputed and bulletin board, the area between living and it is well the very same location where we see and also a file. and so in the past few months, i have a sense in fact i have lost assault on israel. and the reason the ation is you are attacked on guys into ongoing who in gaza. so people have very much concerned that live on, on will be pulled in one way or the other until full blown hor, essentially is only by which paul to hear by a non state act uh, as people restore it to his bladder. she is going to split it in groups or by israel as we heard in your report and funny this district. it functions as a state within the state. how, how does that work?
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and i'm wondering, i'm, but who are what is funding? i think it's really important to understand that you're in the lead on, on his ball that basically originated from the she up block off of this population during the civil war, which was other in the seventy's until the 19th 19th at. however, when his book that was created, as we knew it today in the early eighty's, iran was very much behind that gold financing. at least financing is a group on to today. which also means that it's been considered in this region as a proxy, a non state organization, basically part of this bigger access of resistance that around talks about the processing iraq in syria and human. and as a result, it functions as it states with a failed state. i would actually have this may say at this point because there's no functioning government in the but on states, no president at let's points to empower any government any from.
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