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the, the, this is the, the we news line from berlin, the israel faces allegations of mistreating prisoners. human rights groups say they have uncovered a pattern of systematic reviews of palestinians being held by israel. the double you meet a former inmates also coming up ukrainian, president zelinski discusses the possible creation of a military administration to govern captured territory in russia. as comes as ukraine claims to have taken more ground and prisoners of striking russian air basis and germany 6, the rest of ukrainian man over the 2022 south baton to the north stream under st gas pipelines investigator say, he was one of the divers who landed explosive devices shutting off. germany's main
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supply of rushing down the welcome to the program on nicole fairly. israel is coming under increasing scrutiny for its treatment of palestinians in its detention facilities. is really military is currently investigating several soldiers suspected of serious crimes against the prisoner at one detention center, but human rights group say this is not an isolated incident, but part of a wind spread pattern of systematic abuse across israel's prison system. the w corresponded rebecca river as reports from hebron where she met a former inmate, a vote for without altis a wild. it was a different man after leaving prison and israel, how much it is in total. in the interim, i'm thinking it a little girl,
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a while they spent move in full months in jail. after being arrested in august 2023 . he was held under what is known as administrative detention, which allows israel to arrest and hold people without charge. he says the security services want to talk to him. they wanted his, some of them, a lot of presidents are detained without any accusation. i was arrested to put pressure on my son. he says that often masses deadly terror attack. conditions in the prison became a lot hasha october, but as soon as the war started, every aspect of life changed. i was beaten. i had a breeze here on my face. i had blood coming out of my as i remember it happened at the beginning of november. they got into 12, so that'd be does inside took us to the past. williams, bases that so you know, i've got a one up at him in that a while and his testimony is among many to have surfaced in the wake of october 7 in a month long investigation. his right of human rights organization based set them interview
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dozens of full in the prison, is collecting what they say is evidence of abuse across both the prison system and detention centers run by the middle tree. that's the court. the situation they say is so bad, that is rouse prisons amount to a network of torture caps was quite surprising to for us to understand that that's what we're talking about is not them single cases. a, it's a policy. what we see now is actually that these really am in jail system, was turned into something very different from what it was into place where it's main objective. it's main. a conduct is to abuse, posting and prisoners. these rounds prison service denies such allegations saying they act in accordance with domestic and international. know that one case of the military detention center has recently made global headlines. this video obtained by is riley media appears to show idea of soldiers broke matching
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a palestinian detainee. and then allegedly raping him using shields to hide from the surveillance cameras. the incident took place in july at the state, a man detention center which is held most of the palestinian seized in gauze us into the world again. 5 soldiers are being investigated for crimes, including right. in a statement to d, w d is right, he made a tree, said it rejects outright allegations concerning systematic abuse of detainees in the states came on detention facility including allegations of sexually abusing detainees. but we saw below, as have been speaking out about human rights abuses at the facility. for months, we spoke to one on the condition of anonymity. every one was handcuffed to the side of the bed. the arms and legs were strapped separately so that any movement was impossible. they were all blindfolded. the prisoners i saw were naked, except for diaper in the united states is the rights of palestinian prisoners must
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be respected and has cooled on these ran the government to investigate any claims of abuse. the difficult about the form of detainees like a while to the damage has already been done, mostly shot in prison. i felt humiliation in every sense of it would go to this is collective punishment beating without any legitimate reason. just for the sake of revenge and torture on this end of the woods. this is the true face of the occupation. mister then he was, he says he's experience. and the experience of those around him was a tragedy serving only to fuel their hatred and resentment of his room. many were shocked by the findings of the bet. so i'm report nadia boss is the director of the prisoner some detainees department at physicians for human rights. israel, whose group put out its own report in february and i asked him if he had heard
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similar testimony a yes. and the city will still reviewing this, these, the business. some of these because sense of control over our lawyer has managed to visit hundreds of people standing as in the detention facility. those are the engine facilities. i'm or the person who's on the order. they need the thing are speaking, i'm feeling the same thing we are speaking about. the voice is too much like a wave of abuse, torture and violence. the do we are human thing a, i'm getting the 70s. and actually what question documents showing a systematic way away relating it, what are you basically you are the a, the spin and a needs in the detention facilities. so the bid, so number board is just a short or give off face when they bought these destinies. both the face for, for all the information that we are speaking about in the, in the investments. yeah. health conditions for palestinian inmates and is really
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presence changed since the hamas terror attack on october 7. a religious, let's say, is the conditions and those are, is j is on the zone detention for a facility shouldn't be related to what's happening and got a to the top of how much it's a different system. and we are speaking about different people. most of us to me and, and they need know they are from the most found, gotta be on the condition we are speaking about a whole different story about our different a situation. if i'm the what we have a default over for the a, the conditions. what, what, how, it's not what a good place to be does, what i need, geez. but also the thing changed. he meant to go to add the negligence
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on the left, on the table, became the purchasing a is i sorry, i mean this, those are the prison. so there's a button that says, oh, play video of how many visits the, the access over the i, c, r c a, this stomach or the treatment the, the, or the prisoner belonging and left them was nothing. people well, visiting people that are still in the same close sense spoke to a know how it changed a flat it. uh, just one person kind of describes the whole situation. your speaking now about more than 6 people. assume you guys in the judge of facilities a. those are in detention facilities sense of don't. okay, that is according to your investigations and we're talking about how the students and is really presents. but what does your group say is happening to palestinian detainees with in gaza? the, the, the army don't hold. people in god's inside the guys are
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a when they are people. the phone guys are now we are speaking about more to so i was on a guy's on a but a standing on one detention the old road to inside is or are they are being held in detention facilities or on the custody of the army or the cost to do with is already present service the i didn't or these facilities in the, the army or the i vs. the situation is very daniels. what do we are saying for months that these conditions and these policies over ship, what it is actually there's a lot of these are brought to speak that they are making the night was busting in the they need all the also be these, but it sees a both of those situations that don't risk for it was late, but the thing in a, in the engine facilities for his head and even for his life is nadia boss with physicians for human rights. israel,
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thanks for your time. thank you. thank to mediators and the ceasefire talks between israel and how mosse are making a push to revive stalled negotiations and intentions between israel and iran. how mazda is strong, this back, or a new round of talks is sent to begin on thursday, but i'm off. hasn't confirmed yet, whether or not it will attend. any hopes that talks of will resume or set against the backdrop of continued is really strikes and build of areas and gaza. we're lives continue to be lost every day. just a warning. our next report contains disturbing images. my maid had left his family to pick up the certificates of his newborn twins. now he did a move with his children's bodies lie alongside his wife's wrapped in plastic bags . killed and it is really bombardment in central garza. the twins were just 4 days old, homeless, it was a way to get the birth certificates for the babies. and my wife gave birth the day
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before yesterday. i didn't even have time to celebrate them. so she gave birth spices very infection and then she was still tired and couldn't walk the my bu hi, it is only 3 months old. has faced covered in cuts and bruises. she's the only one that has family to survive and his riley strikes him at home on monday when the baby was breastfed by her mother. we've been trying to feed her for me lessons this morning, but she wouldn't accept it because she's used to her mother's milk. out the 10 months support and gaza strip chemistry on health authority. since almost 40000 palestinians have been killed. leading many grieving families and many children without the parents. israel says it's military choice to avoid harming civilians believes that that's on how i'm us. it operates in dense residential areas. the
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comp beach is on the battlefield, but they think that they can beat us in po a times. it is how much that is responsible for any civilian casualties in gaza that don't upset that they're all civilian casualties. they wish that what 10 times more because it's a key part of this strategy and it is really increases the pressure on have us on its leadership and its response to the october 7th terror attacks move causes. i'd like you to pay a heavy price. many here will be watching and hoping that cease fire tube slate is for this week, and also abundance. and that some kind of deal can be reached. so i'll put them some rest bytes in this with. let's take a look now and some other stories making news around the world today and the united states, the f b. i says it is investigating allegations that come on harris's presidential
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campaign has been targeted by foreign hackers. this comes days after donald trump's campaign said it had been hacked by an e mail fishing attempt suspected to originate in iran. here on denies the accusations. thailand's constitutional court has ruled that prime minister threats at tubby, seem to be removed from office. he was accused of violating ethics rules. after a pointing, a cabinet minister was spend time in jail. sorento says he accepts the court's decision. the parliament will convene on friday to choose his successor. a homeless charity in new zealand has apologized after unknowingly distributing can is filled with methamphetamine. when tested, the swedes contained a potentially lethal 3 grams of the drug police believe they came from a drug trafficking operation. there is no suggestion of wrong doing buying the charity. its ukraine says its troops have advanced further into russian territory,
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pushing forward up to 2 kilometers in the course region since early on wednesday. ukrainian president will let him reason lensky says his government has discussed setting up a military administration, and course to allow the evacuation of civilians. interior minister, ill, her claim, ankle wrote on telegram that keith is creating a buffer zone to protect its border communities from shilling inside ukraine. the military has imposed restrictions on movement in the sumi region which border is course. ukraine's military's as the measures have been introduced because of intense binding in the area and the growing presence of rushman, recognitions and sabotage units that's now speak to care over it. exceeds a member of the reigning parliament and leader of the opposition whole. his party care a good to see you again. i understand that you've been to, to me, since the incursion into russia was launched from there. what was that like to go on and thank you so much for having people are really motivated by the recent
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operation by on the military forces. and the main motivation is not to vanish. but actually having hope that at some point constance shelving progresses, there is a concert that tax constant blanche of the michelle will stop. and this is what the main goal of this operation is to make sure we distract furniture from attacking us to defending themselves. and that we will be able to destroy military targets on the territories where they were a bunch of attacks on us from. this is key. and some critics are saying that ukrainian soldiers are needed to, to defend funds with in ukraine. the. what would you say to those that believe you cream can afford to fight inside russia as well? i think it's undeniable that limited the risk management has to be really and in conducting the operations that would save our lives and also be a and,
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and answer to russia's attack. and it will be on that symmetrical answer this. this is how we start fresh from taking care of in 3 days that he promised and conquering the major part of the grade that they had the hope to do it by a symmetric steps. and this step is one of those is just helping to pull russian troops away from the areas we have the plans to look for another offensive and breakdown it seems to work. so i'm just questioning any of the military decision right now. and i think most of the international military commandments are according to this step. hm. it, you claimed on, on x and a post that the incursion proves that russia is vulnerable and weak. that's a look, let them you're putting doesn't like at all. you know, that i know that how concerned are you about what he might do to improve ukraine wrong? well, you know, russia has been strengthening us since day one. the committed to all kinds of the
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work tries on other territories and you can see what they have done to our prisoners of war show. it's actually not a threat to be a freight, but we're afraid that the water was continued the way it was. and that these attacks will continue. we talk to the understand that our only way is to show russia stress and make them to pull away from all the territories. this is the only way forward and to resolve this way seems to be working. there is nothing else the dresser can do to us other than the what are the only doing to us. they have destroyed the majority of our energy systems. so these are the dates when these having electricity each 14 hours a day as they are constantly killing our civilians, including the recent attack on the children's hospital in the center of keep, you know, on a personal note there was an attack in january when i was at home and i have
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witnessed the windows in my home being pulled out of the frames and thrown at me where i was my, the injured and my neighbors were severely injured. so this is just constant horror that continues. and we need to put a stop to that. yeah, i remember we spoke on that day, and there is some, some concern about what ukraine's end game here is though, the ukranian government says, and doesn't seek to hold on to russian territory. sees in this operation. what do you think should be the objective for the territory that is now cleaned by you and create, you know, even if there's a main objective was to push freshman forces away from our border. so would people off to me and the boarder regence would not be suffering from our dealership? that would already be in the treatment for us as an over. he stated many lives,
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but i would leave the exist or future goals, dollar military commandment. and i think you would agree that is a part of the success of the separation of was that there was a really limited amount of people in your body before. and it was a surprise for many of us and also it was suppressed for actions. so let's hold onto that and hold. the military commandment will have more surprises that that would for i would people and bed for the dressers that are coming here to kill us as ukrainian law maker. kira roodick, thank you for your time. thank you and go to crane. german, prosecutors are seeking the arrest of a suspect over the sabotage of the north stream gas pipelines. ukrainian man who is living in poland is accused of being one of the divers who planted the explosive devices in 2022 polish prosecutors have confirmed they received the german arrest warrant. 2 explosions were registered on the north stream. pipelines under the
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baltic sea in september. of 2022 months after the start of russia's invasion of ukraine. the pipelines were supposed to bring russian gas into europe by a germany, but we're not in operation at the time of the blasts. our chief political correspondent, nina has told me more about the suspect as we're talking about the ukranian man, whose name is given to us as load them. is that only? according to german privacy rules, we don't get the last name and whose last address was in poland. so german investigator has believes that he was one of the divers appliances explosive devices on the note stream pipelines that arrest warrant has not been executed. so father, because he said to have already left poland for ukraine because and i quote, the polish authorities gemini, failed to include his name and the database of wanted pass. and that's what royce is our reporting. so we're also hearing that german investigators have also identified 2 more ukrainians, but there are
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a no and there is no arrest floor. and so these people, yeah. what more do we know about them? german media are reporting that there are 2 more suspect if i'm not mistaken to most aspects to ukrainians amount on the women and german investigators believes that they could have acted as divers in those attacks. no arrest warrants for them yet. now we owe, remember the reports that 2 years ago, there was a gem and yacht that was sailing in that area. the german, your named and drummond. and it is well plausible say those media reports now that those people have been actually dived and, and planted those explosives on those pipelines. it's very important to note in this context so that none of this has been confirmed by the german prosecutors sofa . and we have the information from the post authorities, but not from the german ones. they've declined to comment. so this attack dates
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back to a 2022. besides that yacht that you just mentioned, what we learned in the meantime about how this group of people presumably was able to carry out an attack on the pipelines to germany, denmark and sweden, all open to investigations into the incident. at the time of the swedish investigators found traces of explosives on several objects that they recovered from the explosion side, which then led the swedes to confirm that the blocks were in fact deliberate. at so acts of sabotage. and in january last year, germany rated their ships may have been used to transport explosives and germany then told the united nations that they believe that trained divers could have attached devices to the pipelines and the depth of about 70 to 80 meters. but so far, uh, that has been no result as far as suspects go. lots of accusations from russia that were rejected by the countries accused. lots of conspiracy theories too. and then
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like and sweden then close the investigations earlier this year with no result as far as suspects go. and but the investigations continued in germany that was needing a honda. several e u countries are sending specialist crews and equipment to greece to help with all of these deal with wildfire is that threatened to athens and our neighborhoods north of the capital have been evacuated, however, greece is civil protection minister says there is no longer an active fire front, near the city authorities are now dealing with many smaller, localized fires. 2 days after the devastating wildfires outside of the greek capital athens, the severity of the destruction is becoming clear. them and the athenians suburb of the lease, one of the most effective day where i was with thousands of houses and businesses burned down to the ground, the scenery a complete devastation, the flames transformed the landscape literally into a wasteland. the ground is covered by a thick layer of ash, and there is
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a very strong smell of smoke and burned wood. this woman's house was damaged by the flames. she was at work when she got the message to evacuate. she says she rushed home to pick up her parents and left. now she's back to see the extent of the damage and take care of her dog, which young leashed before evacuating. one or 2 dogs is still missing. i suppose it's something we packed left straight away and picked up people who didn't have a cough and i'm able to get a space within an hour, the flame scorched the house. here is the 1st time i've seen it up close and all the years i've been here the 1st time it's gotten this fall out of the fire crews continue to look for hot spots. a few minutes down the road from where i am bowman's body was found. steph, on us costa lock is deposition leader of the service or party comes to assess the
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situation. if the response that you're seeing here is to be job the adequate uh, then i don't know what inadequate would look like. i want to clarify that the people on the front lines are on the front line, our true heroes in my book. we are counting on them and that we are grateful to them. but they are understaffed. a lot of them work only seasonally and the don't have adequate equipment and it's not just politicians criticizing the response. this homes owners say nobody came to their age because there was no water tank or no fire engine. nobody to drenched the place so that it could be saved or at least not completely destroyed, not to build such a house, takes a lifetime of work. the house is completely destroyed. you filled with the family. it says they're still waiting for official word on what to do next.
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and finally, world famous street artist banks. he has put the finishing touch on his surprised series of animal artworks in the british capital bank. these latest image appeared on the gates of london zoo. i chose a gorilla lifting the shutter to release a sea lion and birds, while other animals appear to be watching from inside. several other animal images attributed to backseat, have popped up around london over the past week. and that's all from us. we're now up next echo india looks at how they're proliferating water highest and is show okay, west spangles, fish supplies, forget you can find more news online at www dot com. make sure to also follow on social media or handle. there is at cdw news article further to my colleagues vill
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gail will be here in about 30 minutes with more updates from all of us here in the news. remember, 11, thank you so much for your company today by the,
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