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the, the business detail, the news ly confirmed in israel didn't hopes for peace and gaza, saying the country would still pursue the war until it had reached all is a, this comes after you as president biden urged both sides to sell a plan. he put forward, it would be the release of hostages and withdrawal of israeli forces from casa. also coming up, south africa's and c loses is parliamentary majority for the 1st time, voters punished the ruling party for perceived corruption and it's inability to solve the problem. the
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melissa chance, thanks for joining us. israel has damp and hopes for peace and gaza, seeing the country would still pursue the war until it had reached all its aims. it comes hours after us president joe biden presented a proposal for a permanent c spar and gaza buttons as the plan was put forward by israel. it would unfold in 3 phases and assure the return of is rarely hostages, and the reconstruction of gaza. a mouse has released a statement saying it, news the proposal quote, positively, by has urged both sides to accept the deal. this is truly a decisive moment. is made their proposal. law says it wants to cease fire. this do is an opportunity to improve whether they really need a mouse needs to take a deal. as i know there are those it is real who will not agree with this plan and
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will call for an award to continue indefinitely. saw summer, even in the government coalition, i ask you to take a step back and think what will happen if this moment is lost? you can't lose this moment. it's time to begin this new stage. the hostage is to come home for israel to be secure. the suffering to stop is time for this war 2. and let's take a look at the proposal in more detail. president binds, said that in a 1st phase, lasting 6 weeks is real, and tomas would enter a full and complete spire is really forces would withdraw from populated areas of gaza. mosse would release a number of hostages, including the elderly women and the wounded. in exchange, israel would release hundreds of palestinian detainees, humanitarian aid for gaza would search at this point with at least $600.00 trucks
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being allowed into gaza each day in the proposal. second phase of moss would release all remaining living hostages. including mail is really soldiers. all hostilities would end and is really forces would fully withdraw from gaza. once the steps have been accomplished from us would hand over the remains of all the dead hostages. it still holding. rumbling garza cities would then be cleared and reconstruction of the territory backed by the us. europe and international institutions would begin for more on all this i'm joined by shawnee. rosanna is shawnee, i'm buying presented this as a is really proposal. so why did it come from him? because he's frustrated. simple. simply put, the americans have seen these are this bring this proposal for us, but they've also seen them hiding in hiding it and not pushing forward strong enough. and if you think that the time is running out and they want to push forward, also they felt like this would help push come us against the wall and say, okay, this is what's on the table. this is what we're talking about. let's get things
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moving and there's a lot of frustration and anger also from the by the dismiss administration on the, to the out government and what's how it's been conducting itself and the decision to out this decision. this proposal done buddies really is basically in order to maybe try and shift the dynamics within these really discourse and say this is what's on the pay the table. he's also clearly talking to these really is into the government, different coalition fraction saying don't miss this opportunity. and what do you make of netanyahu's behavior since this year he's, he's been chilling down the enthusiasm. i think the people that may have had that this deal might actually come to, you know, to, to see real life up. i mean, he's saying today we're talking about the same condition point that we've been hearing about 2 weeks and weeks. basically, it to me, i was saying, we were not going to agree to any concessions any, any, stop of all the fighting, as long as for mazda still standing, as long as we do not eliminate, how much is the ability to govern and militarily, control of the gaza strip. this means also which is the stand and the thing you
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always taking is exactly the reason why i didn't was trying to out this proposal put because he's trying to give it to me else to budge. so far it seems like it's not working, but we also need to look at the upcoming week of the end, the very specific timing of this exchange and we're seeing and, and biden is dramatic a speech at the political configuration as well. and his role is changing, we know that even weeks time and it's now was going to have a different cabinet, the centrist members of his unit to govern government. the, the, we've seems to be seen him and benny don says, one of the main rivals also for an entity. and we will be with going because he's also very much frustrated with the, with how things are going. and by and hopes that this, the, the fear of the political changes, what happens is going to maybe help bring some new momentum. and hopefully, despite the fact that not all the details, i close because of how much the fact that is really how much we would get something you know, going on the ground might bring some new beginning and might be to
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a better end of the results. especially i feel like us ask you this so many times a, but is this time different? are we going to see the end of the round of this conflict? well, we all hope so. i guess it's, this was hard for me to see how it happens. i mean, it very much depends on what we'll see happening within israel. and the next day is today is a saturday. most of these really is a kind of still going back. a lot of, uh, if nothing else uh, members of the collision of orthodox jews or religious people who observe and choose or not really commenting publicly on doing the ship all the time. so we will have to see at the end of the day, what their comments are, what we're kinda seeing simmering and bubbling a lot of frustration from the hostages families. you know, we've been seeing there's a lot of commotion, a lot of talks. and these really political scene, this might be like, push nothing, you know, essentially to go for the deal. but if you won't get enough momentum from within, somebody's really public, we might not cnn to this shiny resign. us. thank you for joining us. to
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indonesia has offered to send a peacekeeping troops to enforce a spar in gaza. israel and tomas accept the new proposal. indonesia, as president elect for boys to be unto says ac spark proposal, outlined by us president joe biden, is a step in the right direction. he made the comments at age as major defense summit, the shangri, at lot dialogue taking place in singapore. defense ministers from around the world are attending the conflict in gaza and the war and ukraine are on the agenda along with security. tensions in the, in the pacific. he doesn't use asia. pacific bureau chief garrett matches can tell us more. so georg indonesia is pitch. that's a surprise. how seriously should we take the remarks about indonesia offering to send peace keeping troops to gaza above us would be unto is currently the defense minister and president elect. so i think we should
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take this very seriously. i follow to him of course in his election campaign in indonesia and they are the palestinian cause was a key issue for him. so he's very passionate about the situation in the middle east at the moment. although one has to say, of course, that he made clear that this offer to send a substantial peacekeeping troops from indonesia is only applies if needed, if requested by the united nations. and then of course, it takes a ceasefire and the 1st place. oh, so that this, this, this offer could become a reality. so there are many steps between now and when that commitment would come to fruition. now i also understand that you're a secretary of defense lloyd austin, has also been at this conference meeting with china and other countries more aligned and allied with the united states. any significant results from any of that engagement. i think of interesting part was that he really emphasized of the
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importance of alliances in that region. and he did so because he made clear that despite the fact that ro, currently everybody's looking at ukraine and the middle east, of course, the conflict between by the students and he's raised the raging war there. he's, he made clear that the in the pacific remains our pri priority theater of operations. and that he particularly emphasized on the south china sea here and, and made clear that this is important business, whether us wants to provide a security of for the region a to avoid the major comes conflict. here, there was a side kick at china, which of course is in a major rivalry for influence. a competition for influence is key in the region with the united states. and then i think it, what is interesting here is i talked to a number of, of people at the side finds of, of the strong real dialogue and,
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and they all agreed that yes, the type what we are doing and what we continue to try to do is, looks like we just lost georg there. so anyways, i thought ukrainian president brought him your zalinski is also attending the shangri la dialogue and singapore and hopefully will hear more when georg mattresses, technical problems resume a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. germany has authorized ukraine to use weapons. it's applied to strikes some military targets inside russia, but only in defense if you cranes, eastern car, key region. the decision marks a policy shift for berlin. following us president joe biden's earlier decision to allow ukraine to use american weapons to hit limited targets on russian soil. the united nations, as warning of an imminent risk of famine and pseudo agency, says the civil war has left some 18000000 people acutely hungry and nearly 4000000
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children acutely. now, no rich fighting between students, army and paramilitary groups, broke out in april of last year. thailand is celebrating pride month with a parade and the capital bank. cox thousands from the q plus community are on the streets to mark the occasion. thailand is on course to become the 1st nation in southeast asia to legalize same sex marriage this year. in south africa, the party that held a majority for the last 30 years and freed the nation from apartheid, has not lost its grip on power. with nearly all the ballots counted, the ruling amc has received 40 percent of votes losing nearly a 3rd of its support since the last election. we will now need coalition partners to form a government of africa's biggest opposition party. the democratic alliance has received around 21 percent of votes. the m. k party found
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a just to months ago by former president jacob juma came in 3rd earlier we spoke with our correspondent diane hawker in johannesburg, who was at the national results center. we asked her what has led to the drop in support for the ruling amc party? well, there's a, a kind of complicated story behind that erosion. a story that takes a look at sub effort to last the 2 years and with us of africans feel that the amc has done enough to change the circumstances. and the simple onset from these results is that voted in south africa. feel that the economic conditions, the social conditions and the living conditions simply have not changed enough under the amc government to justify they being and having an out my right majority going forward. a lot of people that we've spoken to in the lead up to this election have told us about the personal circumstances and how those personal circumstances
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are the motivation for voting in this way. they've said that they are very unhappy with the job. 60 situation. as you know, south africa is also a very, an equal society and a lot of people are living below the poverty line here. the amc for many years has said that it will create better living conditions for people across the country. but people are simply not seeing that in the live experiences, and they've as a result to taking the boats to other parties who have promised to change those conditions for them. now these are the parties are the very same parties that the ac. we'll have to consider whether they can get into coalition talks with going forward if they want to still retain some sort of a government in this country. they do have 40 percent of the vote, but they need to have a government with over 50 percent, basically 50 plus one. and that would mean that they would even need to partner with at the smaller parties. oh, they would need to join up with some of the larger opposition parties menu of which
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i've been very vocal against the agency government. so it is going to be a tough few days trying to all these political parties to figure out, you know, what the situation will be going forward. ultimately, this is the boy use of searches that has spoken. we've heard from different observers throughout the selection period, and they said that it's clear that you know that the voice of voters is what we're seeing. and these results just based on the cues and the determinations of south africa, the termination of 5 africans to make sure that they cost the votes. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder of our top stories, u. s. president joe biden has said israel is offering a comprehensive new plan to end the war in gaza and free the remaining hostages being held from us. israel has confirmed that a deal has been offered and, and last says it views the proposal. quote, positively. with that, you're up to date coming up, chatbox with feelings. what risks and benefits does the emotional intelligence
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closed with a i find out next on shift. i melissa can, thanks for watching dw, the, the untold story. i just want to point to the find it here repos every weekend on d w why do humming does not get drunk. why do gravitational waves squeeze all bodies.

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