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the, the, this is dw news line from the un security council approves the resolution, demanding immediate sci fi and gaza. united states abstain, having vetoed the previous votes and everyone else folks in favor to bring a reaction from washington. i'm giving some also on the program for suspects josh in connection with the russian concept, whole attack appear in cost and it's use of terrorism and remaining custody. if convicted, they faced my impress drugs of boosting, trains more efforts, very effective, and destroying russian defensive positions. and ministry strategies small,
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they won't be enough to with the, with the i'm feel good. you're welcome to the program. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has canceled the visit tough and he's ready, dedication to washington. this follows the united states decision knots to veto a un security council resolution, according for a cx 5 between each row on how much the resolution calls for immediate humanitarian, sci fi and gaza for the remainder of the holy month of ramadan. and for the release of hostages, it passed $14.00 to 0. after the us abstain. washington has previously vetoed 365 resolutions. the security council has been defined as of israel hospital since the october 7, 10 attacks let's,
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let's pick this up with rebecca visits in jerusalem and stuff on siemens in washington. welcome both. let's up with you a step 5. this is the 1st time a sci fi resolution has made it through the security council. yeah, that is correct. there were 4 attempts before and they didn't go through 3 times the u. s. v totes un security council resolutions calling for is, sees fire and you know, a was against the language use there. the last time they'll friday, that was last friday, last week in russia and china, i put forward a resolution. and now the us for to, sorry, the us foot forwarded resolution, and that was a post by russia and china. now it is restaurant china putting through this resolution, this draft support adults by 22 nations. they are patients representative at the u . n. and it went through because you end up staying and not to be taught. and why did it do that? the us ambassador to you and linda thomas greenfield said that the fundamentals
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in this resolution were in the us interest, that the us supports the fundamentals. that is the needs of a ceasefire, immediate and sustainably, and at 8 mastiff, 8 effort into gaza. the us was not happy with the inability or that the resolution, china, russia, and all the others did not come them home us for their techs on october seconds. however, they have stained and made this way the resolution go to rebecca. this is injurious and this is a vote that took many by surprise in israel has reacted harshly. or yeah, they have sale of the, the, uh, is ready, and basset to the you in july or don came out swinging. and his address to that security council, just off the vote saying that uh that they had been in fact uh, you know, using double stand he'd come, he came out saying that using the,
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the attack that happened in moscow over the weekend that they had come out and condemning that attack with get 6 months down the road, they still haven't condemned the mazda attack of october 7. he said that the, the double standards was a disgrace and immoral contradiction. he then went on to reiterate some word from the prime minister's office, just after that vote came out as well, where they said that the us decision not to veto a resolution that supported a sci fi with out the release of hostages, hurt the worth it, and in fact, hurt their attempts to try to get those hostages released. and now the prime minister's office has also, as you reported, canceled this delegation that was supposed to go to the us to discuss the ongoing, excuse me, the ongoing, a operation in gauze or, and particularly the rest, the operation, the imminent raft, the operation that israel says it is going to carry out and the us has been trying to get them to take a different pos. now they have canceled that delegation though it should be noted
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that the defense minister you'll have golan, he's already in the us and having meetings about that particular operation. so some diplomatic efforts are still being made the despite this now we've just seen in the last little while the is really foreign affairs ministry coming out on x on the platform, x, fully known as treated to say, the state of his route will not shut off the fire, we will destroy him ass and continue to fight until the last of the hostages returns home. so that's a bit of an indication of where he is. riley stand on that the government's seemingly very strong, steadfast that they will continue and, and not abide by on the you and the security council side. okay, so we had the site from benjamin netanyahu before the vote that if the vote that went against them and the us didn't protect them, then very he would pull back this delegation, the us call his bluff. he has not responded. so this is taking an already
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frustrated relationship, a to a new level. absolutely, i mean the bilateral relationship between the us and israel, which is usually very strong and particularly has a very strong throughout these last 6 months. the us coming out and in strong support of israel standing side by side president. find as many will remember rushing to israel in the 1st, in those 1st days off to october 7 off to that attack by how my son may have stood by israel a strong, strongly through throughout this will. now this is a relationship that was slightly fractured before the war due to some decisions of these ready government back then. since now off of the table between dividing administration and yahoo and administration not always saying either why slight you factors on several issues. but during the well we have say instead fall support from the us. so in recent days and weeks of the rectory from the us has started to
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shift particularly phase of a. that's the situation that you know, the imminent operation. that thing is rarely say that they're going to conduct on right, on rough, uh, and you know, that is something that the us have been trying to get them to move away from them. and the, what the humanitarian situation and goals are, is something that the usaa saying that they can't continue supporting israel in quite the same way or something like that was coming from the rhetoric. we even so the pay come all a higher painting that the us could impose some consequences if, if a israel ignore. so we all sing, fracture in that relationship. so, final go to your stuff on a washington reaction to the is right. the prime minister said decision to call back is invoice. it's rather disappointed that the permanent so gets audio recalls. there's visits, office delegation, but to on the other hand, you know, i think that was expect that the white house knew what it was doing. the investigator, us the best service with you and new what it was doing,
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they worked all weekend long to tweak this resolution as it was presented today. and now it's adopted today and they could abstain too. and so that was expect that the more important part to you and the most important part is that, and rebecca alluded to this, the u. s. has changed in their policy towards israel and when it comes to unfettered support about israel and what is real is doing the u. s. one's no rough operation and the time you always said he will do it anyway. add his defense ministers here meeting with the national security advisor sullivan and he is the top dock in the white house in terms of national security. so this is not nobody there meeting and that is good. they're talking about they will talk about hostages and the release ca, director burns was last week and kept her to address that issue again. secretary of state blinking in jerusalem on friday. so there is movement. however,
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relationships are not very good at the right time. thank you, steph and stuff on the demons in washington. rebecca races in jerusalem trying to keep up as a russia and foreman charles in connection with fried, there's concert whole attack me a moscow being held in custody. awaiting trial on terrorism charges least $137.00 people were killed and fridays itself, the deadliest on russian soil for 20 years. branch of the so called is ludovic state based enough context on known as isis. k says it counted out the attack, the claim borne out by french and us intelligence. silver says the crime and has so far, refused to comment on the jihad. his claims one after another, the suspects are dragged into a court and the russian capital. investigators say all of them have confessed to kerry now it's friday's attack. inside a most cool concert, whole fi do is have emerged in social media is suggesting some of the group were tortured well in custody. one of them brought in directly from hospital in
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a wheelchair. all 4 suspects now facing terrorism charges, any possible sentence of 15 years to life in prison. of the outside, the croakers, seated whole with the attack and folded people continue to lay flowers. on sunday, russia held a nationwide day of morning for the dozens of victims. people came to a concepts, some people came to relax with their families to any one of those could have been in that situation. now i want to express my condolences to all the families that were affected here. and i want to pay tribute to these people. i'm on those here, 2 more and a survivors of the concert massacre. some of the 5000 people evacuated from the vein you during the attack manual of them with the help of its workers.
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i am so grateful to all of those people here over the years. i anything they showed us where to go with directed us. i would like to thank each of them. they did a great job with the countries tightly controlled media has so far notes raised questions about how the security service has dealt with the attack taking place. just days after president vladimir putin dismissed a us warning about an event in a sold. and despite an affiliate of the so called a slot mac state, claiming each was responsible, the cramming has chosen to instead point the finger way to crane without providing any prove. a claim that keeps says is absurd. let's explode, this is matthew. i'm a counselor over who's that you and special raffle to on human rights in russia. welcome to the w. i'm we below the suspects of faces and reports. pictures of the
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mouse with show that they appeared to have been beaten. is that how you say it? yes, absolutely, from the information that i've seen and also there was a video circulating today as. a well, um, it appears that some of the suspects were really subjected to torturing of treatment and custody of by the security services at the dense. and that was very disturbing video that actually was circulated today of the security police. uh, getting the year of one of the suspects its um, in custody of detention. and then one of them drank one of the police upstairs, trying to push it into the mouth of the suspects. a while shouting threats to pads is debbie tangier and so forth. it's extremely disturbing today, and i was joined by the special rep or jr on the updates i read them. we called out
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the rest of the dougherty days, also to investigate amy allegations from georgia and no treatment to gains. these says that states have taken place and then also of course to identify the perpetrators and bring to justice, but also the last school board there that there is the decks, of course while respecting fed trial and the brush addition of doors are okay. so it says back, right, so, so even for russia you would regard this as being unusual. you know, i think it's very disturbing. it's um, it's, uh, i wouldn't say it's unusual because we've seen similar darcia and maybe it's being practiced in the context of the uh, jets. yeah. more invest in the context of the grain war,
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but also in police custody. the practice of door jerry to exec impressions. is these the quite rampant, and by prevailing there is the ultimate impunity and it continues. yes. so we have the right so that, that for just main i thank you for it. so we have these confessions which from what you say not likely to be reliable. well, there should be really any investigation of the weather, torture and field trip much was used to extract this confessions. yes, absolutely. so a lot of people will say, well, why does it matter if they were beaten? i given what they did, if of course they did it well, i mean, how do we know who did it when actually what you've seen, what i've seen in the news is um, you know, a couple of, uh,
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especially one of them trembling in completing this date jake, nationals for reprimanded. i understand the rest of the 30 or 33 spoke about officially the dates detained. 11 suspects there was information that 2 of them were due to detention and then 4 of them were dropped last night in front of 14 months ago. which according to visual information, the only 2 of them you have with me that uh uh, some complicity with the, with the terrorist attack about the other 2. and also under what. busy conditions these conventions, what extracted i think it's very important to understand here. this is a very complicated, sophisticated di seeing operation from the legal we've seen since friday.
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um, when i was looking to this uh, these pictures of these videos, this were quite the professional in my professional a, a professional job really by professional is sitting there. and the next images were assessed bags that drink national school. one of them with a true speaking, no center addiction, so i'm gonna bring them up to the really low on various projects. and this was and a call back, the tech a gave us the final tightening of the last 3 me know, and press the professional and just relation. uh, those rights will suspect every year minimized under the conditions of the show them the sentences ready to enter egypt by the fall and
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the punishment was gauge and the more and more so the longer i think we should expect sumption the written. all right, so here's back to in quite a crackdown on a civil society that the suspects are all set to be charge x touching migraines in russia, approx old, foreigners investors. are they likely not to be treated more harshly by the russian states the receipt? and i'm wondering if that's because there are so rich and, and some pressure in the social media and doing additional remainder on the subject. some of the people from me runs from science relation. uh uh and the unfortunately, uh, besides a competing a rebooting it's resolved for sure. uh,
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jake sent all the people from uh, central asia, please. so much more difficult this in russia must actually, you know, roster needs migration from central asia. and the problem is this page, we try to balance it from call. but anyway, now for sure, there will be some repression again. so i just assuming out from there. so looking at the why the human rights issues in russia now that president folks and has been confirmed for another time, what can political prisoners expect more of the same or worse? unfortunately, it's given not to have to divide your time have to be there, then you can still because internal and it kind of get some of such a big jump to ship except from russia. uh, uh, provide us with
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a father in greece, depression, or any ways that they have uh to, uh, that's a breast of shooting for fi g and the sub risk and, and resistance and independence of being there. so unfortunately, be the speed and for these uh, increase in depression. thank you for joining us. us. okay at the various from the memorial human rights center. thank you. so take a look at some of the doors making news around the world. now donald trump says you pay a $175000000.00 us dollar balance within 10 days. after new york appeals quote slash the original amount down for maybe half a 1000000000. the present time expected that republican presidential nominate was fined for inciting his with to secure favorable loan times before the reduction had been facing the seizure of real estate assets. signing gals governing coalition
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account goods. i'm a do. bob has congratulated opposition. candidates passed through jo. my faith, your mike 5 on winning the 1st round of presidential elections according to preliminary results is not clear yet with a 5 will a secure, lots of new jersey to prevent a run of rush assessors forces half down 11 drugs is launched by ukraine of the region of russ stuff chief is increasingly relying on drugs and it's fine against russian to make up for his lack of temporary power. the on demand act, draft of effective, of destroying brushing, defensive positions, the ministry on the way subordinate. drones along won't be enough to win this war. ukrainian soldiers are instructed in how to operate drones on the battlefield. and increasingly valuable skill in the nation's defense against russia. in the absence of expensive ammunition drums, which can cost just a few $100.00 euros apiece,
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have played a crucial role in ukraine's ongoing defense. the 1st person view devices allow the pilots to see live images of the ground as if they were on board and those onto the explosives can attack in any positions from kilometers away. there are 2 important points, concern drugs for your credit, so they are really, really cheap. they are destroying very expensive hardware on the right hand side. and the 2nd 2 is the credit is trying to compensate for the shortage of conduction weapons differs from the wes ukrainian. officials estimate this as many as $120000.00 drums are required each month in order to sustain their defense. and it's 2024 budgets key upsets a side more than 1100000000 euros for manufacturing drugs. while allies such as the united kingdom and fonts, sending them and that's thousands. yes, drones do have the drawbacks. it's estimated that less than
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a 3rd find that targets? well, they're also quick to jam, while in operation. the nimbleness also means they can only carry up to a few kilograms of explosives that the time fire with even large fleets, unable to match the potency about salary. fire the by the ukraine is not able to solve the russian visions with jars alone. so it is absolutely impossible. so drones can compensate to a certain degree, but they cannot stop the russian army. and we've drones alone. you can come up to the right deal compared to what small russia has up to its own drone usage in response to ukraine's relative success with the technology that russia typically is going to is idolizing around and go these very cheap, low tech drones that it flies over really and it kind of must formations
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a hits civilian targets in any war. you need a mix of different websites and it's because if you rely on one particular weapon system, your opponents will just look at how the accounts that weapon system in reality, ukraine needs both. and all of these and more types of lessons. while modern technology and the use of drones has ukraine, well, bus for traditional weaponry will be crucial in the stages to come. mackenzie and is a senior advisor with a center for strategic and international studies, international security program. welcome to d. w. um, it does seem that ukraine lies on drugs much more than russia, and it's not the way you see as well. it depends on the domain. uh, when we talk about the 1st person view, drones that we just saw on some of those clips. is this probably yes, although the russians are using them extensively. also,
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when we talk about deep strike drones, the russians have been using a lot of use. irradiance applied drones is shaheed 136 is ukrainians. have been using some and we've seen them strake airfields and our refineries. but the russians have been using them in to thousands, interestingly, etc. the ukrainians have been using drones and have been extremely successful. they've driven the russian fleet to the eastern corners of the black sea. so it depends on the domain. which side is using the more extensively, right. and i mean, it does seem that this is a conflict in which these bits of kids have very much come into their own they have that and the particular parts are these 1st person view drones. we've had the drones like credit or for example, for quite some time. but the 1st person view drugs are really something new. and of
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course, to be used to the 10s of thousands. if you're a soldier on the front lines, this is probably what you'd feel most along with artillery, right? i know you talked about these deep strike drones at your crimes allies have expressed some concerns about cave using drones to talk it russian territories, especially. it's refineries. can you see these west and of us most perhaps, in any way being likely to limit the ukraine's already limited options to strike back of what we've seen these limits in the past. the united states, of course, has been reluctant to provide the deep, striking tack thems missiles, the ukrainians have been asking for for some time. but over time, those restrictions have been relaxed. back a year ago. you know, they didn't want to provide any of the other allies were very reluctant. of course . now, the brits in the friendship of supplies and long range drones. the idea is to provide
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some, a tac comes i think you got to see more of that in the future. as it becomes clear that these are not crossing a russian red line, right? i just wanted you to, to react. just explain about how those, that be a lot to him is that how i know turns into a yes and these and the circumstances because we've, we've seen this time and time again, and this will, ukraine asks for it to the west as no, not yet no no, no, no, all right, then what, what drives the change? and because the in decision making that, to what beginning of the war and for many months do the russians were rattling their nuclear sabre. a lot of nervousness in the west about pushing devices to hard worries about escalation, but that's the worst going on. is the western allies provide, 1st one new system and then another new system in the red pressure is a complaint, but they haven't escalated that gives the west confidence that maybe they can take
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the next step. it appears that the russians have to read lines. one is no nato troops in ukraine, and the other is no invasion of russia by ground forces. and they know has respected both of those red lines, but long range drones don't cross those, those red lines and i, i think that's why you're seeing more of them being supplied. i think you'll see more of them in the future. and basically, 2 years into this war, kind of ukraine get enough military, a not certainly to defend itself from russia, but also to push the russian forces back willie. the answer is, in part yes, that is a helps a lot, increase the military capability of the creative forces con, uh, forces in combat, need a continuous supply of weapons and munitions and supplies at the west has been providing that. we certainly hope that the united states continues to provide that kind of
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aid, or the more the, the west can get to the a craniums to better equipped the average of creamy and brigade is going to be. but ultimately there's no getting around the fact that the ukrainians just need more people running out of infantry. that happens to every army l long war. and they're just going to need more people on the front line and they're not going to be able to win the war with drones. they're going to have to take the war on the ground and that means another counter offensive at some point. thank you for that mckenzie and from the center for strategic and international studies. thanks for having me on the show. just 100 minds of our top story based out of the events of georgia council has approved a resolution quoting for immediate c spot and gaza for the month of ramadan measured past week 14 votes. in faith, us abstained from the votes of to veto
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