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the the, to a wasted life. is this claudia and her daughter's stuff, june 22nd on d w. the. anyone who thinks we can eliminate how mosse is wrong? those words this week, from israel's, at top a military spokesperson for more than 8 months as well. has pounded garza kelly tens of thousands of people and leaving much of the strip in ruins. now with internal divisions showing where it does best leave israel as plants for the future of gaza. clay richardson in berlin. you are watching the day the i, the on this,
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the business of destroying almost is simply throwing sand in the eyes of the public . a hold on. we will not leave the gaza strip until we return all the hostages. both the living and the dead. come on us is an idea of government that works for the people that is trying to bring the hostages back and to find the conclusion to this war against from us. if we don't bring something else together, then at the end of the day we will get home us and we'll pick up in a coma. also coming up on the day a scorching heat wave in the west and mexico dangerous conditions turn deadly from migrants attempting to cross the border. we would highly encourage people to use the port of entries. don't try to cross the legally, especially through that desert because this brutal heat is unforgiving. and that's so what's happening is these people cross over and they're losing their lives.
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and richardson, welcome. after 8 and a half months of war and gone. so the is really government still says it plans to destroy from us. but there was a remarkable quote from the spokes person of the is really army in an interview rear. admiral daniel, how garry called into question, the israeli government and goal of eliminating have us come, i'm us, is an idea. whoever things we can eliminate how mazda is wrong. i am not referring to the alternatives. the political dash along has to decide on that. and the use rel, defense forces will implemented. but this business of destroying hama is simply throwing sand in the eyes of the public. if we don't bring something else to guns or then at the end of the day, we will get hom, us in the, on the cup in a coma. i must, of course, classified as a terrorist group by many western countries in addition to its military wing. it has governed gauze since 2007, and it's a political force as well. we can take a look now at what's left of the group and the danger it could still pose to israel
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. the thomas spiders firing rockets at israel from southern lebanon, where it cooperates with other militant groups. error rate alarms are frequent in tel aviv, well within those rockets range. this is something israel's military wanted to stop with its war in gaza. it's still happening. there are no precise independently verified figures available about from us, the strength in numbers of fighters for it stops of weapons. israel estimates that him us had more than $30000.00 fighters at the time of its terror attacks on october 7th, last year. and the between 12 and 14000 have been killed and fighting since the and the however, must may be able to fill its ranks with new recruits quickly. israel has also seen stores of weaponry, hunting, rocket monsters, missiles and guns. and it's really military analyst told dw, earlier this year,
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that 70 to 80 percent of how mazda is arsenal had been captured or destroyed. but about half of the masses tunnels are estimated to still be intact, allowing the group to fide, regroup, and potentially re arm itself through with smuggling network. then there's the groups leadership, which is largely survived. yeah, yeah, seen were the groups leader and gaza still runs operations from hiding in the groups and political leader is male hand yeah, isn't katasha the leader with the military rang mohammed dave is thought to be hiding and goes as well. is real, did killed dave, deputy marwan isa, but that is the closest it's come to taking out the senior leadership as israel reckons with a war that could go on for months to come pressure for us. these fires growing, otherwise it's forces may be overstretched unless able to react to other threats. and drawing now from washington by aaron david miller, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. and
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a former us government advisor for eric is really negotiations of a warm welcome. how do you interpret those comments from the idea of spokes person? daniel mcgarry about israel saying it will make, come on, disappear. is throwing sand in people's eyes. i mean, i, me and local level, i think it reflects what is really intelligence community and senior idea of professionals have belief for quite some time. and it brings to mind kissinger's, quit the 1969 and i need to be in now more of the grow windsor does not lose the conventional army correctional military lose if it does not. and the reality is yes, use or at least have to grieve, is damage to a masses. organize military structure is command control. it's a rocket launch facilities, it's laboratories. but the reality is, how much will maintain a military capacity, maybe $10.00 to $15000.00 fighters,
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and it will endure either as an insurgency or alternatively, given the weakness of the palestinian national move and specifically the cost and in the dougherty, it will remain upholding force able to influence politics and gaza, either through intimidation, co optation, or but do you think that is just becoming clear to the idea at this stage at the start of israel's invasion of gaza after the october 7th the terror attacks experts did warn. essentially, henri's point that i'm off as an idea that can't just be stamped out by killing it . supporters. so why do you think we are hearing this from him now? i guess i think after almost 9 months and it's hard to believe next month because not funding this war. the idea of id f, not the political establishment mister nature, you know, he's right here in government or during most of the fight, they understand how difficult it is for the audience to operate band or stand it
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every time. there's a strike, which was there was a mass casualty that sent to wherever it is with your machine is particularly in the united states, but it in europe and other places as well. and i understand that the only way to if, if in fact it's even possible to be some raj is treated alternative restructure. and alternative a set of governing principles to see, to facilitate security and prosperity which garza has left under a mazda 0 since 2000. and 7, and the current government miserable is simply has no intention of engaging in the palestinian authority or creating any sort of hope in a form of opponents or rise in 22 separate 2 states for example. so i think by large, the idea is, is that breaking select the government,
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but making it quite clear and i think it will be common to factor pressure point. i suspect in the days and months they had a minute and you know, relevant to your think there is a part of prime minister netanyahu that also understands this and understands what the id spoke person is saying here. yeah, to me, no doubt except the prime minister, another warrant discovery, prime minister in history, the state of israel, can you domestic constituents using visually differentials? it's number one, he's right when coalition and the maintenance of uh, his prime minister. because if he no longer has prime minister, we should have elections of elections or held him as real or today, most probably mr. know to me, i would not be able to, for my government and on trial forever for an breach of dressed injury was on district court. you faces the prospects of the convention, or alternatively, we brought a plea bargain to avoid jail time, which would mean the end of his political career. so no stain afloat. came catering
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to the right wing. it seems to be his uh, his m o n g, and the cost of insurance on july 25th. if you makes it to that date, as it does a resume again until 2 weeks before the american electorate said he'd be in a position, then as prime minister training address right now, the next president of the united states is going to be just as tacked as courting, i suspect, are in some event that we can define or for c with respect to regional medical future. we're probably talking sometime next year. well, thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today. that is aaron at david miller with the carnegie endowment. we very much appreciate your time. let's follow up on that and get a cross to israel and a journalist by leaks letting join me from tel aviv. so more than 8 months into this work, we've heard israel has not achieved his goal of eliminating come us at this point
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and do most as riley's believe. israel can in fact, destroy him, us as well as caps or all of today and all i so the only 36 percent of all these really believed in the absolute to be through the vision that they also can about. but it depends. well, how do you find victory over homeless? because after all you can destroy from us has no other ways. you can also find in a through, for from us and to govern god or other places. but the ideology, just like a study and regarding us it is something that you cannot the feed. so it'd be absolutely victory indicated that you all do. the other thing, this is something that is possible. it has to be possible with isis have to be possible with other um, uh, our degrees or during the groups the task. so this is something that will keep to be present in some way or another, but it's absolutely impossible to feed the military. we get some points,
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and that's something that most is really do believe that it's possible you've raised the question of whether the military should continue the operation until reaching victory to defeating a mazda. i think the most is a full show that as well. the even do agree that we should go foresees fire in order to read hostages. this is something that they did in this, well, i think the numbers are free, but then it is still a majority of the leave. the defeated come off of the military as possible. let's talk a little bit more about that and the hostages. israel recently fried for hostages in a big military operation, but has cautions, but that it won't be possible to free many other hostages in this way. after statements like this from how gary do you think pressure has been growing among a certain sector to reach a ceasefire and get hostages home that way through through negotiation as
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well? definitely. yes, but i don't think that you do anything you guys, everyone you, that it's not possible to actually free 120 hostages just this way, especially if we're talking about the 1450 that are still like a mazda is absolutely, um, a put a guard to be signed in and whether uh, when, excuse me, the military getting closer to them they will shoot them or um, uh, disappear in some way or another and the title of so this is not a new statement and this is not a new idea. and the pressure is coming from now from the sounds of the hostages are saying that the only way to see the hostages, that isn't a deal that has been proven to be the safest way to bring the hostages back. i would think that many is right is i wouldn't say a majority believe that it's a brice that a we tell them pay a ceasefire in order to reach
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a point where hostages will be free. this is a huge issue for, for these res. i've also say lots of a big anti government protesters demanding a change of government. how effective do you think those have been in exerting pressure on the current government to hold the elections as well? um, uh, page just a couple of hours ago with, from a leading is waiting. media said that the 64 percent of these writers do support these process. that there's a couple of these by the support and investigating what's happened over 7. um, something that salesforce many is ready to do uh, support. but when it comes to the question of effectiveness, this is another issue. because after all, the 64 members in this call lucian, and i haven't seen the engines before, to there, is willing to sacrifice themselves and willing to, to go for a new cycle of election that they don't actually use it even if it's not losing it
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. as a government, maybe the government so we can take care of the other to see the position forming any other government, but they will not be the will not be administered. any other government, the government a whole so i mean for example, do what they're getting from the, from anyone else. thank you so much for joining us. that is journalist about leaks letting in tel aviv thank you. parts of the us and mexico are in the grip of a searing heat wave with the ne united states seeing of record high temperatures on the southern border with mexico and arid climate already means hot weather. but now that heat has turned a deadly for migrants attempting to cross the border. this one of us crossing the us mexican border illegally when they hit, they came, suffocating. paramedics working on both sides have saved to life. but some aren't
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as lucky or not, but select things. and the person who attempted to cross united states was abandoned by the people who brought them here a and e. and today we are a tree of the body of the migrants have been dying and extremely high temperatures for more than a week. now on the part of the border that's in the past. so in texas will sort of this dare say around one micron dies every day, but it doesn't stop people from choosing this dangerous route. it's a lot, a lot of heat, a lot of suffocating heat. there's the sand, you go through a lot of things in the desert. it's cold at night. there's rain to, it's a lot. the truth is that it's too hot. we're already a little be hydrated here. but it's too much is too much heat because it doesn't go below $43.00. 4445 degrees. it's just too hot.
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a lot of migrants travel through this deserts on the us, south and border every day. researchers say deadly sheets in this region has become more likely due to global warming, us. so sort of just said safest for migrants to enter the country legally. we would highly encourage people to use the port of entries. don't try to cross the legally, especially through the desert, because this brutal heat is unforgiving. and that's so what's happening is these people cross over and they're losing their lives. but such a warnings do no detour. many of those trying to cross the hot as the summer. i still do come for more on this heat wave. i'm joined now by meteorologist and atmospheric scientist. matthew approached a matthew good to see what is behind this blistering he's that we've been seeing in the us and mexico. yes, we have a big, stagnant,
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high pressure. a heat basically was big force deal of high pressure with hot dry sinking air. and that does a couple of things. number one, this high pressure system is like a magic force fuel in the atmosphere. it deflects all the increment weather a way. it pushes the jet stream over to the bushes, storm systems and clouds north. meaning there's nothing but sunshine to big the ground and number 2, because this is high pressure, you have this thinking air sinking air, heat's up, even more. so it's like everything with this. the weather system is designed to heat it up, causing exceptional temperatures. the ground level and the other issue to the warm temperatures are combining with very high humidity to lead to dangerous heat index values were, feels like 41 to 43 degrees outside some places. well, that was an international network of climate scientists, as recently said that a recent dudley heat across north and central america was made 35 times more likely due to global warming. can you explain the connection to that for us?
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yeah, so it's a forest summertime. we're used to hot weather in the summer time, but we know the scales are being disproportionately tilted towards longer to ration larger and more intense, heat jones. what that means is that otherwise high end events are being pushed into a record territory. i like it to imagine you were playing basketball, for example, getting a slam dunk is difficult, but imagine that the floor is getting a little bit higher every time that means and each time you go to shoot a basket that much easier to get. a slammed uh, same thing here, the baseline is warming, so these otherwise high end events are certainly record territory and the impacts are that much more severe. i think that's a really good and helpful analogy. yesterday on the day we talked to a journalist in mca, where hundreds of people are thought to have died on the hodge pilgrimage due to extreme heat. is there a limit to what governments can do to prepare for, for this level of heat? so i think it's a really good and really difficult question,
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unfortunately with situations like this, whether it's a humid heat for a dry heat. there are 2 very different set of dangers. you know, if it's humid outside, that means the overnight, low temperatures don't drop that much. and as a result, that heat stress, it continues overnight and that disproportionately fix the elderly, vulnerable populations, meaning you really getting to release any time you get that, that long duration heat event. but if it's a dry heat as likely was the case in the, in the pilgrimage to mecca, people don't even realize that they're susceptible to heat stroke. they don't realize how much moisture they're sweating off their evaporating and how quickly they're becoming dehydrated and overheated. because in very dry environments, you actually don't notice as well it on you because it gets evaporated also quickly . and so i think from a government standpoint of, from a policy standpoint, we need to do as much as we can to raise awareness. and for those who don't have the means at home to escape the heat, perhaps open cooling shelters,
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provide water to folks on their pilgrimage. actions like that can score a really long way to to helping folks who might otherwise be in a really tough spot. matthew, thank you so much for your insights today that's matthew can peachy, thank you. the francis dear to vote in snap elections at the end of the month. and polls show the opposition far right. national riley could come out on top surveys also show that their message is especially resonating among young voters and reset your opinion elections the far right took in nearly 30 percent of the youth folk in france, w as correspondence sonya on the card drawing to some of the parties you swing south west of paris to see what is driving their search and popularity. does it look? so what comes into to the glass of the tool? the wall. i'm going to approve people in getting up for snack collections in funds . these activists, i would default, right national rodney,
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who's going to be there as well as the team that really easy with the party won by a huge mountain. and we see your opinion mentions across the country. a lot of the support williams from younger voters. first of all, the heads of the youth we was on the 5th thinks he knows why disliking accord in his region. sarah, along the process to go to school. there were a few shots close by. you would pay korean, everything is increasing to be centralized. there's always people of all students that cause the price of the fuel and electricity, you've gone over them, especially if the student was the activists explain why they decided to support the far right. the emergency alia i was with the green positive with the green pods, a there's a lot of green washing that i'm drawn month to the national raleigh going to the they speak the truth, the big don't make false promises the for, but it was homeless for joe amongst all the policies, it's the national rally that comes closest to ensuring my security. for example,
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when i go out and if i'm followed on the straight, it said to say that it's always bias. there's some kind of curse and sometimes that can be french, but often than not, it's really about uncontrolled immigration talk to need. i'm going uh, the search issues from the backbone of the natural riley's platform. the bodies popular 22 in preston, jordan, but the law is the one turning them into hot topics on social media. he's largely credited with mobilizing the youth vote with a snappy video. so now default writes messaging has fun flow tell you, crowd is where the lead region. the town of the lease are saying the far right dominated here as well in the recent yard, up in an extra taking nearly 50 percent of the boat to the toner seemed better times since the 1980s. the closure looked excited back please has led to an
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estimate of 25000 job losses in the region. could exceed the feel, but other political parties to connect with voters has contributed to the rise of default. right? the buttons on can we all concerned way? not really surprises here we badly have public services, few jobs, dwindling wages of diplomacy, rate of 24 percent. in recent years, we've seen a strong migration of people all the north africa and us so to have an origin from the powers regions. they don't find a lot of jobs and i'm the national valley here on the local level, as usual, has profited from stigmatizing the of that into the not. but the union has found a way of fighting back by fact checking the national are ready. they've shown how looking for right and b doesn't happen often. and both of them parliament against measures the claim to support such as raising the minimum wage for increasing 8 the students and for social policy. let's go back into on the far right after this,
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i've discovered some posters. they just split up. have already been vandalized both to admit it happens a lot. there's always because of the way we approach rate by the media and by the lesson johnson, people still have this image at the national valley as racist. i'm not saying it's the politics history. that's why we're supposed to see the simple fact that the body is gaining momentum and not just pure, but all of a problem, and is making progress its efforts to convince voters. it's just a moment political party despite the your are some more a for insights into her interactions with french motors. as i actually found it quite difficult to interview ordinary young voters who are voting for the fault, right? at least on capital. you know it, many of these people like you've seen that report what like like you said active as of the body. but getting, you know, just people on the street to talk about why they're voting for the fall. right. seems to be quite
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a typo still. it was easier for me to speak with all the voters in the tones that i visited and be able to, you know, kind of go to speak about the support for the far right. sure. you know, unfortunately, i also have to listen to a few comments like when you're not really french and we don't want to talk to you one or the person said ok me with i was of mixed race and said, you know what i was doing there. but of course, these were isolated incidents. most people i met were, were both a cli um, a perfectly nice, but i think what this goes to show of schools is that, you know, growing immigration. 02 loop and provincial towns in france has led to a beautiful backlash by default, right? they would bring up fios, the local labor union, told me they've been amplifying, you know, incidents appointment violence. and i think all of this has ended up really stalking anti immigrant fields in this region and an incentive. and so you know, some of the people i spoke to in the town for me since then told me they felt like the tone to change. because because of the migrants, they said it didn't feed french anymore. that the, you know, kind of,
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