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the the, this is the w news. why? from berlin? israel says it intercepted, a missile fired from him. and on sunday, one day after his really dress bomb several sites and humans, port city of who died of the latest and a series of retaliatory strikes between israel and run back to the rebels in yet also coming up bangladesh. top cord scales back, the government's contemptuous job quoted, a system which sparked weeks of student led protests. dozens died during clashes with leaks. and donald trump, poultry, his 1st campaign rally since surviving an assassination attempt a week ago. joining forces on the campaign trail with new running may trade events
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. the i'm mike local, welcome. we start in israel, where officials say they're air defenses intercepted a missile fired from unit one day after years. really fighter jet bomb several targets. and the who is the controlled port city of who died along the red sea. israel says the strikes shore in retaliation for hundreds of which he attacks in recent months, including a deadly drill and strike on tel aviv on friday. yeah, means media is reporting 3 people killed and at least 80 wounded in the fires triggered by the o data strikes. the un says it is deeply concerned about the risk of further escalation, the intel of these, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu overseas,
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the retaliatory strikes on yelman's west. and how do you, the port is really fine to jet, struck what they say with minute 3 targets in a who's the stronghold, including this oil depot. low, closer to the control television, showed injured people arriving in hospital following the strength. they come a day off to a deadly during the attack by the rebel group on televi tv's that kills one person, an injured several. bush is really defense minister you of kalonde says the strikes were, responds to mounting aggression over recent months. the false and pacific view, hoping to quote, i know the who t's attacked us over 200 times the most it bind. i'll go, i'll take the 1st time that hampton is ready, citizen, we struck them. no, said i,
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we will do this anyway. we have to, i was a dollar supply of israeli citizens has a price me. so i mean, this is being made clear and 11 on it guys in yemen and then other places. if they do attack us again, the result will be identical. go for the adults out there. they have a strong warning from israel, who's the spokesperson said on ex, that the attack cause an attempt by israel to pressure you. i'm going to stop supporting garza now, earlier i spoke to special correspondent abraham in jerusalem. she talked me through the latest development as well. we know is that an air raid area? the sirens were triggered early this morning sunday in a lot. that's a city on the red sea in southern israel as a result of a, a surface to surface messiah fired from
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a human. though we are told by is really officials that, that messiah has been successfully intercepted. never the less that error rates are . one of course, cent citizens panicking of for shelters to take shelters from, from that attack. and this comes a few days after that deadly drawn strikes on tel aviv just a few meters away from the us consulate in tel aviv. that ended up hitting a residential building and 2, in a 50 year old is really a citizens. now, that is how i can tell her we've had a somehow very, i'm usually not triggered an air raid siren. and so of course, there's a lot of tension about the effectiveness of the air defense systems, because usually in his, ty click that would trigger an air raid siren, but definitely attends morning here in israel. here's
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a is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu justifying the attacks on. yeah, i'm in the country more than 1000 miles away. and almost at that point, we attacked his nose and innocent port. it was used for military purposes. it was used as an entry point to protect the weapon supplied to the who defy it wrong. they use these weapons to attack israel to attack the countries of the region to attack an international shipping route. one of the most important shipping routes in the world. and a, a, the you, when says it's a deeply concerned about further escalation, what's the sense on the ground there about how dangerous these developments might be? it's it's certainly difficult to tell exactly how this could escalate or not at this point. but just to give our viewers a bit of a bit of a, a more broad view on the situation is really right now. um, obviously the war in gaza has been ongoing for 9 months now. streaming and putting
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a lot of pressure on the is really defense forces. there's also be ongoing exchange, a fire in northern israel with the around backed hezbollah. that has actually resulted in the displacement of thousands and thousands of his release were not able to go back to their homes in northern israel because of the ongoing exchange of fire. and now it seems there's, you know, another layer of tension and escalation that could be added to that equation coming from you. i'm in from the 40s who like his beloved, are backed by the iran. there is a chance that these come to the country stripe by israel, could act as a deterrent. but that is also very difficult to predict or see with any certainty, since the who sees um, you know, that's a group that has survived a war with a saudi arabia. that's very militant that has sort of placed itself as the defender
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of the people in gaza. so there is a chance that this could really escalate and turn into a series of tit for tat strikes in which civilians on both sides end up paying the price. but it's difficult to tell right now what or when which direction this could go right to that. so dw special correspondent, abraham enjoys one thing, so you to bangladesh. the supreme court has drastically scaled back a controversial quoted system for government jobs that sparked weeks of unrest. and dozens of debts, thousands of students, protesters have taken to the streets, demanding. the government abolished the quote. a system which sets aside about 30 percent of government jobs for the families of veterans who followed in the countries. 1971 war of independence. the demonstrators say the job allocation should be merit based. it's not yet clear how the demonstrate is,
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will react to the new ruling, which reduces that quota to 5 percent. let's get more on this from dw reported be an issue javin who has been following the story for us being there. she explained this to us. what does the court scaling back the reintroduction of the quarter system mean in practice? a mike, basically the supreme court has scrapped a almost comfortable system. now, 93 percent of government jobs are open and graduating students and people can apply on these jobs on mandate. and this is a huge difference from a 44 percent of the jobs that are previously available for students to apply on that it. so this is a huge a deficient a by the supreme court. now, a 7 percent of the jobs are stages up and out of do 7 person job 5 percent off for the war veterans for the latest of the war veterans and 2 percent for the engineer
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indigenous community. it is a big decision by the supreme court, and i have to tell you that it's a 30 percent. the most contentious a to go that wasn't 30 percent. that was a given to the latest of the war veterans. and that is what really had angered the students under protest as and now after a weeks of protest and did a violent vc that's being bored, has drastically scared back. and now 92 percent of the government jobs are really big of for students. and for people not dish to apply on medic, what is your sense? will this decision stop the protests? michael? it's really this question is really hard to answer because yes, the death stopped it because there was a anger actor at this, at the, at the decision of the high court last month that reinstated the golden system. and
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that was how these are just had started. but there's a lot of under a noticed restitution in the political and he has not been doing well. and a lot of other people had also joined this protest. but over the last few days, more than 100 people in front of the dish and most of the students have been get their house. we did our videos on social media, circulating all the police brutality. the government on the dish denies being behind abundance and basically beans, the opposition of instigating the for desk liter. but the reality is the poses of students were injured on the desk. many of them are still in hostages. more than 100 a work is there was a white stripe, right. there's a lot of winds on the streets and there is a view really, i'm good. it's a tragedy. so many people have been get support the students it's. they are still
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very angry, and yes, a fixed amount of stairs has been happening now excepted by the supreme court with this decision. but then they want independence investigation of the beginnings of the students. so at the moment it's a shock to see how things were unformed and be split. this actually a stop this issue for from resolve. then let's look for advantage. what impact might this issues and have the country politically, particularly on the prime minister shade casino, who's been a staunch supporter of the quarter system to my that she cuz the not is a very false brand new list. she isn't above since 2009, but there is an under her really, it has been a hard track down on political descent. this is the 1st time in recent history of
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the b. c. such strong edition from students and the public also joined. the opposition had by pointed to the last election and they're even a political leaders that got in june the district. this is just the sign. this book test i did is a lot of dissatisfaction in the bundle of issues society. and there are people who are willing to speak up, but she still remains already boxed with them and stuff. and let's see how this decision, unfortunately. but she, she enjoys a lot of support. that's a dw reported benefit javert, many things spanish in the us republican presidential. now many donald trump held his 1st rally since surviving an assassination attempt a week ago. it was also, his 1st campaign stopped with his new running major advance. speaking in the battle
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ground state of michigan, trump hammered president joe biden and said he had taken a bullet for democracy. that's where it's just a week after the attempt on his life. cues of donald trump supports has lined up to see that candidate, grand rapids, michigan is traditionally of a public and stronghold which has been trending blue race, which is michigan also happens to be a key thing state which could determine the outcome of the election also to choose tighten security, both inside and outside the arena. the trumps newly implemented running mate j. d. vance took to the stage fast. he praised the former president stuff time in office before introducing the magazine itself. are we ready to give him 4 more years?
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are we ready to be here for the next president of the united states president donald j. trump? problem out, sir of to coming close to desk early a week ago, some told the crowds that it was design will that he was still alive. the i said before you, only by the grace of all my, the god, that's the year he didn't took a meant what he described as missing information on this information spread by his democratic opponents. and they keep saying he's a threat to democracy. i'm say, what the hell that i do for democracy? last week i took a bullet for democracy. events of the past week seemed to have galvanized the drum and his supporters repaired more united than ever and confident the victory in november. our tech program
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