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free the hostages and rebuild guys, that's without time us in charge. so what's not to like last benjamin netanyahu with the man in the middle of israel's prime minister, east reading the pressure from washington to sign the choose and from political allies threatened to bring down his government. if he does, i'm feel gayly invalid. and this is the day, the whole point, we're using calculus ways to bring back out hostages. if i will not sit in a government that raises a white flag. and of course i think of them all the time of the families and the suffering. god forbid the government should adopt the surrender offer. i believe that on the table, it's a no fault for a new deal. we will work to replace clips failed leadership with new leadership.
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also on the day mexico elected the 1st female president, a historic victory. but what difference will will, claudia, shane bound really make? we will govern it for every one. men and women say, but as human as to the principle of our movement, then was for the good of everyone 1st to take care of the poor. but he made all those bodies welcome to the day last friday. it seemed like they were genuine progress and ending months of destruction and bloodshed in gaza. us president joe biden outlined the 3 pot plan for and these really have a ceasefire, which he said came from these railways. but today israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu made clear that that will be no truce without these governments conditions being met. then the claims of the country are incorrect, is the spokes person explaining the explaining but the disconnect and he said,
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and i quote, the outline that president biden presented is partial. the will, will be stopped for the purpose of returning hostages. and then we will proceed with further discussions. mister netanyahu is under increasing pressure from washington to end the war, but is also facing pushback from his father ride coalition partners. if criticize the draft in his reckless and temperament to surrender, if it's signed, without the illumination of how much to minnesota south threatening to sink the federal netanyahu coalition government over the plan. the government chooses to adopt this offer of surrender. we will not be part of the government any minute and we will work to replace the field leadership with a new leadership which knows how to make decisions to win the war. decisions which destroy how much time i bring home the hostages all by the pit hezbollah and the
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low residents in the north to safely return to their home. so that the form live up to him, maybe to wife has, maintains the safe lifeline, is good for guys and good for israel. national security spokesman john cubby said the intention of present bite and speech last week was to pressure her mouth to accept the deal. and not to put nothing yahoo with a bind. this was about jamming the prime minister of the war. can. this was about laying there for the public to see how well and how faith week, and how assertively the israelis came up with a new proposal. how it shows how much they really want to get this. i would all match was prime minister of israel from 2006 to 2009, and joins us now from jerusalem. welcome back to d w. and could we stop with today's news for hostages being held by a mass? i've been confirmed dead by the x ray of the military. that was just in the last
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couple of hours. yes, this is a very said use, as you can imagine. we are losing been almost day by day 2 weeks ago we saw this. we have 173. know we have 120 between so 13 on the hosted here. so we saw through the hills by the, from us somewhere in gaza on the ground. and they'll do it every day. that passes. it'd be good to where so use so the need to reach an agreement that will bring back all the hostages is quite urgent. why and you're of the opinion of the vision. this new is means that we should move more urgently in the direction of a cease fire deal rather than more urgently in the direction of destroying high
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mass where i go to maybe a few months ago already. we have reached a point where we and that she most of what we said out to the tv in the military ration in the 1st place. and that a, we don't need to go to your and i never received it. no. it's all the time. we need to stop the one though. then we have to accept the proposal which was presented were imprisoned by the j. no, no, that actually was submitted by the israeli government. and that hopefully will bring us to the point where we can make an exchange all for over hostages. so that would bring them back. and once you get the figures, i please continue a good good. what do you make of the confusion surrounding about
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face 5 proposal apparently signed off by is writing, negotiate. he says, and honestly the well by an american president and now disavowed by these, right? the prime minister, what do you think is going on? we should tell you because we said someone would be able to explain and to understand the policy of uh, government. right. to be, to mutually be getting that uh uh, was, it was possibly submitted by easy way is that the main question was no way they're biting supports the splitting the way that these way to go into votes. the thing which was presenting by these way, the government this i think just indicates game to the degree of confusion in the sheet of my the he's really 5 minutes to make choices. i see
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that and he's very clear and stop easy, but it's super. the only way to get speaker hostages is just of the water is what i think we should do any way because we have reached a point where any further consultation will not be listing to any grades of treatment. so we can in the end, lose the hostages. and not achieve that kind of uh, victory, it, daniel was talking about. so this is the time. the only told me you say, as we all know. and i'm sure that you know, very with, with a very, very, i mean, he said he's failed. he's squeezed, advanced unix ok. why he's police above is useful about this. they say in the most explicit meant that they will leave the government and they will break down and coalition if nice cling which was as we know now submitted by easy way,
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but was presented by present the bike and will be accepted by ease with formerly and which will lead injury in the increased the temporary and the law for maybe a 2 days which we especially agree ending the war and the prime minister has now to make a choice what he wants your to risk disability or is government in green, big the hostages or to maintain this to really do over government or the cost of the lives of uh, the remaining 120 is the cost of just being held by these matters. i mean, it sounds like you all quite clear that you believe the best. uh, he should go for this, this deal and, and the more quick absolutely. right. so that we should have gone to the said the nope before, even before this was the because uh,
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in maybe 2 or 3 other locations which took place earlier in the last few months. but i certainly know. now it has reached a point where it is absolutely do that every day that passes may cause the loss of more life. so the hostages and we're not moving anywhere in the mutual ration that is any significant rate k make a difference in terms of a 0 balance. uh so uh, i think we have, uh, beating the from us uh, in a very significant way. the, the last more than by thousands of bikers there they are. um they have time. is there a headquarters where come on position the launches? okay. say almost completely. ready and they told me that few. ready as they can should, but they have lost a biography. and so there is no need,
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they know really interest is way to continue disability abrasion and listening the lives of these people and using the as a, as a whole to meet the national community, which we have regular last anyway. and also maybe also to, inc, it unnecessarily more, you know, since the civilian so the months of students. okay. uh no uh, justification for you. so altogether you should look broder uh, aspect of what is the angle. the drivers come for a complete secession of uh, the military operation. uh, the, immediately afterwards, when the hostages wont be returned, we have to pull it out from guys. uh, there shouldn't be an international intervention force that will take over that. hopefully it shouldn't be a posting would you go reason. ready actually split the treasure tracing they, i know they should be in today. should you appear in today to force the storm. i
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know that you are being copies of the, of the diesel option, but they will not be in 2006 after the 2 at the end of a 2nd veterans war. and yet they bought it in the military on the 4th grade will go to the sauces level, and that is created a ceasefire to 17 years. right? so you know he's been history in d. b, i will be done so. so it sounds like you certainly have an idea of what happened is the day after which of course is a that the what betty guns needs to hear from uh, benjamin netanyahu. if he also isn't to quit this government in 2 days, i'm how should missed and that's, and you all who respond to that threat from many guns most of the time, the best adviser to buy me to send within, you know,
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as far as i'm concerned, doing i should use to be able to get so that we can establish a new government that will be responsible and the assume you same courageous. and they have a vision, very, a future of these region over together, which i'm not your lives in the i was the guy i i'm stuck with. he's not the guy. so, you know, on the same day of use is that the guns in the eyes, in good shape, leave a given in nothing to days, but too much. on the other hand, if you always choose to accept the proposal, which he says that we've been inviting and will agree to a ceasefire now into the engine. ready or no, you can't give a good reason. so a guns and i think goats to remain in the giving a piece for why. you know, there's a lot of who's the date place the now doesn't have trouble in terms of the joy
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t parliament to accept this because all of your position would vote for the plan to submit a thoughtful disease file. but as i said before, probably use that within, you know, doesn't seem to know what which what usually. ready groups from it and yeah, and it appears that it's not good for that then you know, to end the war now to see when does this go? i care for talking to that i sent to has through that to echo on that to former prime minister of israel. thank you so much. thank you. to mexico, unplugged your shame bout the swept to victory in sundays presidential election, making history as the 1st woman to hold the office as a hand pick success of life. this present time for as manuel. no, vice the oprah though the form a matter of mexico city is always
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a favorite to win the presidency, lack of vices and big challenges, including migration relations with the united states and the countries rampant and drugs relating violence. mexico's biggest election in history has produced a unique winner. claudia shane bond is set to become the countries next. president . cheers and jubilation decorated for celebration speech. the former mayor pledged an office that leads for all the ones that go with that. but i thought that we will govern for everyone, man and women, but as human as to the principle of our movement, then we for the good of everyone 1st to take care of the poor. but he made all those bodies. when has resonated with the public, which we are proud that we are giving way to a woman to govern us. i cannot of you. you can see that she is well prepared and
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that is very satisfying the to take on the commission. so we said these were ip very heavy, very proud and fully represented as a woman. because for the 1st time in 200 years we have a fema president up to mid. but if you didn't stuff, she mom looks set for land side victory over her main opponent. she so this is kind of as a business woman from an indigenous background, conceded defeat with a final request. i would like to emphasize that my recognition of the results comes with a firm demand for solutions and outcomes to the serious problems the country faces . at least one person was killed at a polling station and published date in more than 30 presidential candidates were assassinated ahead of sundays vote. making it the most violent election in mexico's
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history. tackling crime will be a top mandate for claudia shane bombs office. but she also addressed other major concerns for mexico's public data, and most of that we will be or steer wrapped and won't come back. no other privileges, no of the presidential airplane. all the retirement pensions for former presidents beyond the presidential state guardian is that the presidency of mexico's constitution only allows one term presidencies. this means claudia shane bomb has 6 years to take for the issues on her agenda. wintertime in august begins on october 1st, the jason mazda acura senior director of the atlantic cancels adrien ost lots in america center. you joins us from washington, dc. welcome to dw, give us an idea. if you would, if who mexico's 1st female president is, what's the background as well?
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personal exxon bomb. that was the head of government to mexico city, actually served as mr. b environments in mexico city. but also importantly, she is a, she's a scientist by profession. she's a type of the correct uh, she has a ph. d at uh at the who now and mexico. so she is somebody who will approach the presidency from a very pragmatic, technical perspective. i'll tell you when i 1st met with the video team and she was the head of government subsidy, it should be a $220.00 pages plan of government that was put together immediately when she took offices as a head of government subsidy. and my understanding is on a regular basis, perhaps even a weekly basis. hughes asked the her team to say the extent to which those government plans were being addressed and implemented. so, you know, i expect a presence a who is incredibly methodical,
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very detail oriented out at the same time a president who is usually a 10 tech successor to the current president who is, are very popular and will largely continue as your report showed, with the policies are present lopez over door and from the outside it looks as though a domestic security, especially drugs related violence is the biggest problem in the presidents. that ends right. is it? yeah. you know, the, uh, security violence were the top issues as part of that. as part of the campaign, the last presidential debate squarely focused on security. president sharp. i'm has vowed to continue with this policy of present lopez or which is focused on uh essentially how does an apple it's which is to find ways to prevent violence, social programs education programs. but at the same time, there is going to be a real focus and a real need for the president,
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a lot to be able to extend even beyond some of the policies of the current president. because we've seen homicide rates continue to increase and mexico under this previous the previous 6 years. and we saw one of the most violent campaigns in history as the report showed, was upwards of 30 different canadas large at the local level being killed as part of this, the campaign season. so luckily the weekend was started for you, major violence. and we did see that the policies either, but this is going to be our priority focus ally from mexico, but also for the united states or mexico, northern neighbor, where a security, especially fentenol trafficking is a priority in the by that relationship. and so why is taught house buying and such an intractable problem in mexico as well, you know there's, there's been different approaches to try to come back or tell bile and stuff over the years. and mexico. uh, you know, uh back uh, 20 years ago,
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the early 2 thousands, the president time had a strategy to try to go after the king pants that just resulted in even more violence because the different hotels ended up finding among each other. you know, there's, it's a story that goes back to the fact that there are areas of the country that don't have as much support from state security. and also the ways in which a state security is divided between the federal government. the local governments also important point out the fact that mexican cartels are no longer just mexican hotels. trent criminal organizations have become transnational criminal organizations. so you see mexican hotels operating all across this the western hemisphere. and that gave us then further power within mexico itself. okay. mexico also has a, a problem with gender based violence and it says, so $11.00 does is the election of the country's 1st female present likely to have
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much of, of an effect on those. disturb me a high agenda based finance rates. i don't know. i hope so. right. it may, i think that mexico is known as a country that is historically worked much each time. so the fact that mexico now as is 1st woman present, hopefully that will be a sign writ large across mexico of the, of the, the need to respect the rights of women and claudia, shine bomb as well. will likely continue with policies and a now now in the presidency that will address some of the challenges that uh, that women have faced. but i think there are, there are certain things that can be done at a, a micro level as well. things like economic empowerment that helps to reduce our gender based violence, but giving them having those policies so that the women have greater ownership over
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their own lives. and there's less less control by, by the men and in the household. uh that that helps to hopefully reduce the gender, be silenced, rise and $45.00 onto mexico. okay, good. talking to you. thanks for that, jason mazda from the atlantic council. thank you very much. i a severe flooding and southern german who's killed at least 4 people in full thousands from that homes, rivers and streams past that banks following heavy rains to have a chance of allow shelves visited one of the areas hottest fit in the state of the very said the disaster was a wakeup call for countries to tackle man made climate change. germany's chancellor surveys the flood damage in this bavarian town, accompanied by the state premier and interior minister, olaf schultz promised solidarity in the form of federal and military assistance.
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and he expressed his concern about climate change just as a d, as in the dispute to my doctor did not be the 1st time this year. i visited an area like the assistance of on him bus donald. and it's an indication of what's going on as of the all scott it in. so we can't neglect the task of stuffing and man made climate change. shut off. let's ignore some flood defenses were no match for the masses of water that came down in southern germany. residents are overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster. people. i think they're going to get the bands. everything in the basement is destroyed, finished the fridges freezers, the washing machine, the district, everything is gone. i'm not waiting for the firefighter and the pump, the water out at the basement, the nothing else can be done for now. we're moving down this in another bavarian town, rescuers are mourning the loss of
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a colleague who died while trying to rescue trapped residence. yes, and it's just weird, dismayed stomach maternity, mostly thinking about college and his family whom we knew it was very well, but the work let's go on. it's like if we have a disaster here so we have to get through that cell job. this is loosely all scrubbing. rescuers continue to search for the missing, and the officials have warned the high water levels are likely to persist for some time because of alto such as this update from the state. i'm in the town of menacing and right here. what used to be the city center you can tell has been completely flooded. people are trying to get votes out of the basements because they also have been filled with water. what does and basements on ground level? and we've had of some people had to be rescued by helicopter, cuz they were completely surrounded by the floods. one lady, she told me,
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she was actually going back to her apartment because she wants to get some valuables out. but then she was encircled by the floods, trying to get what c phone was important. now we are looking at thousands of emergency forces that are trying to help here. but really, the help us also do need help by now because the things going on for days. soldiers have now arrived in the area from the blueness, the time to leave a bit of this and take some white of the shoulders, but really is a 1010 situation today. more rains expected. maybe that will be a step of that by tomorrow. but really for now, that's definitely not an oakley in south germany. and that's what's today by the
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