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it is been no progress in government cease 5 talks in cairo and that reaching a deal between israel and hamas in the meantime, it is widely designated a terrorist, but a jerusalem correspondent, 100 claim i gave us the latest on the situation as well and as well all of this is seen as a military success or a tactical success within, you know, the so week long, attentions waiting of for the retaliation by husband law and both sides, i think, can claim now a success and can conclude this, at least that's how it's seen here come through this found or facilities, but it's always a going back to the intense tips for todd to across for the fire. we've been seeing him between has below and israel in northern israel and southern living on what you've seen over the past 10 months. now. the situation for people in the north, of course, remains extremely attends. many have actually evacuated back in october. a
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tens of thousands are still not being able to go home, some have been going back and forth, depending on the security situation that leave some of the villages and even towns, they like ghost towns and that situation has no changed. it's the ones to see basically is full of retreating, a beyond the tiny river and going away from the food about this has not happened in all those months. and many a see this without a diplomatic, sits a solution. there will be no solution already already that threats from yvonne as well for retardation. the also still expects them to who is these and yemen and even prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that this is not the end of the story. and so as far as diplomacy goes, those ceased by adults don't seem to be progressing. no,
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there seems to be no breakthrough. uh right now from these tools that have been going on over the last week and, and this weekend, no progress either that, that we know of. so old is of course happened behind closed doors. we understand that need to him, us know, is well have a and of given their response or have agreed to the compromises that have been basically presented by the united states during those talks. and it's the united states that have been pushing for these talks will be concluded by the weekend they, they will have all the optimistic, but this optimism has not being shared by neither on us nor as well. and it's as it appears that the main sticking points remain, such as the is ready presence on the philadelphia. corey though that's the border area between egypt and israel on an extreme corridor. this is the area that is basically dividing because the strip between the north and the south. they're also
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questions about who would be released from the posting and prisoners in exchange for the hostages and the question about a permanent seized by it and guarantees for him us. so we understand the talks will continue about there's no break through as of yet. and so many details that have to be clarified, dw jerusalem correspondence on your claim, a thank you and why continuing to monitor the situation in the zoning and the west. german city was hit by a knife attack on the weekend in which 3 people died. and 8 of those 4 wounded, the german chancellor is expected to give a statement about the attack shortly. he's been there for commemorations and has been laying flowers at the sides of the attack, which was a small square in the middle of the city. we will be bringing you live coverage of that event and the political ramifications, of course,
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with 3 elections coming up here shortly in east and germany, the 5 right. dominating the campaign at the moment. and the chancellor also facing very low approval ratings. right now. it's a difficult topic, but we will take you through it. meantime, at least $39.00 people have been killed in a string of milton had tax in south western pack us. then. this includes 23 people killed on a highway where government attacked vehicles. police say the main force passengers of trucks and buses and shot them off to checking their identities. he attacked or placed in the province of the launch is done with security forces have long baffled separate, has militants. those killed were from the province of punjab. home to the largest of the 6 main ethnic groups in pakistan. journalist at non i'm yeah, and it's, i'm about told me more about the attacks as well. so this is
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you, since last night, the below septic is books most from, from the 90 village sunday edition of getting those cds of x all over the programs . and what i'd like to mention is an unfortunate part of that and they have not, excuse me, i'm responsible for it. but so it's most likely that we are the ones responsible for that. they've also done within the past the stall and the passenger buses and their stomach belonging to a specific definition which is very unfortunate and which of those stuff to frontier. and that's just one incident. but there is for to go further into those that have taken place since last night and the, some of the items i'm going to be as we speak, don't tell us more about there's other attacks that you're referring to. yeah. so this will get an x on uh so this would be below separate as it looks the,
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the try to control almost all the i was in below just on the back. it doesn't check one, see if there's still some folks as many those check lines and this is taken back, burned down, but he says deb was fired, which is with the report that they have described in the and also of this 59. so this is a sort of attack and was trying to give a message that we have present here to do just one step michigan. so. busy i need somebody to find out. busy what vehicle we have to struggle for the septic was so tell me how our officials reacting responding to this as yeah, so, so far the of the shows the meaning that the of the tax and the, the doesn't make sense and disabled with district response to the government is presenting the picture back to this is
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a bunch of what is the underground that there is a lot of bloodshed. there's a lot of. busy the situation spots on surface, but the bottom it's nice to have that while you're on the ground, it's because i don't, i'm near thank you very much for bringing this up to date on those stories. ukrainian, those are these say at least 3 people have been killed in russian attacks on energy facilities across the country. power and water supply. so being disrupted in some regions in the capital key, people have been forced to shelter as the city faces the aerial attacks. graham president, florida mr. lansky has renewed his goals for waste and allies to lift restrictions on using long range weapons to target russian tower trade. ukraine is building its own guided resolves in the meantime to meet the shortage. let's take a look. key of april 2022, a russian strike on
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a factory that produces one of the most hard to get weapons for ukraine. guided missiles. the government website says the plant has been rebuilt and continues to manufacture guided missiles for the homegrown vill come multiple rocket launcher deville. k uses. this are $6.00 to $4.00 missile with a range of up to 130 kilometers about $2.00 to $3.00 times further than an artillery shell. the bigger price, however, is the missile next to it. the are 630 net 2 guided cruise missile that can hit targets 200 kilometers away and even further with modifications in december, key of announced that they would be ramping up production of enough tune, but to not give any more details. the ukraine once produced 30 percent of the soviet union's weapons, but when the soviet union collapse, so did ukraine's defense industry. since the full scale russian invasion began, ukraine has managed to regrow its defense industry, producing artillery shells and the bewildering amount of drones. but in one vital
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area, ukraine is way behind russia. the production of guided missiles at the end of july president the load of years. lensky said this might be changing. but also the name of our missile program is showing good, dynamic on now. and although it is a challenging task, we are gradually approaching the possibility of using our own missiles and not just relying on missiles supplied by our partners. but that is not a kid because the changing the button in the current state of ukraine's domestic missile production is a government secrets. the ultimate goal is to manufacture a state of the art guided missiles like the us apply the tack thems. they're precise and hard to shoot down because of their sophisticated guidance system. and importantly, they can hit targets 300 kilometers deep into russia, or they could. but their range is limited by the us. zalinski has long called for the ability to launch guided missiles across the russian border. it would be possible to stop this russian, tara, if we could provide uh military with adequate missiles. then the terrorist would
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not have a sense, impunity ukraine needs long range missiles, in particular to remove the possibility of the occupy of placing is miss altamont as fall from the front line and destroying ukrainian cities within the us and other western allies have since eased restrictions. to allow attacks on russian military objects near the ukrainian border, such as bridges and rushes. kursk region which ukraine says it hit with us, made high mars rockets. but if you crank and produce its own guided missiles that scale, they wouldn't have any constraints. and perhaps more importantly, the missiles wouldn't stop coming if allies stop sending them. the goal of self reliance may still be a long way off. despite zalinski is reassurance is some analysts say it could take over a decade for ukraine to ramp up production enough to be able to defend itself without western help. a fine site which lectures in strategic studies at portsmouth university, he sounds a little more optimistic about this. i asked him about ukraine's ability to produce
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enough miss also, but sorry to make a difference now. good morning, but well let's make said that you cannot underestimate the ukrainians with respect to this kind of technology before the war. they were certainly within the top 10 wild space posts because of this expertise they had in building rockets, missiles, and such like so 2 things that 1st of all just by way of, uh, indicate or illustration. you know, the most favorite rocket pot from his own is design. it made a new crate. the net tune me, solid, sold at the cruise, me solid or next report. that's not like that. it was that that took down sign the musk early on. they've been planning this now for 2 years. this actually isn't before i'm talking about the industrial policy behind this program. and that clearly now producing results. for example, only last late last week, you may have heard of strikes and foreigners. now those are carried up by
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a hybrid drone mist file a bit like the rainy and russian guy around the heat. we see a lot about the griffin this talk this one by, by turbo jets. so they're trying to balance the speed range and payload very successfully. and lots a homegrown item. is the pell piece one. can i just can i just ask you a question about that? is that that's the type of thing that would allow ukraine to strive even deeper into russia without having to rely on its allies. they'll get permission from its allies to strike targets with in russia. yes, absolutely. on developments from not it's, it's relatively sounds. it's not payment to the tool. what they're trying to do is develop things that they can produce at scale. so yes, i have re confidence that ukraine is in due course. will be able to develop this kind of production line and those kinds of capabilities. the constraint no will be on the strikes that they sustain on those factories. they all being helped by the west, however, and i think that will affect it. so yes,
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i think they kind of do this, that will the west also allow ukraine to use their weapons in west and weapons to strike deeper into russia as well. yeah. and to keep the keys, i mean over the weekend is that landscape us once again for the use or rather the permission to use a metropolitan by saying brought the to the big a ponderosa. the scout and storm shudder. me sauce 2 constraints on all, i think the 1st is the number besides the west size, breaking them fonts in that case. and the 2nd is, i think they're genuinely concerned about the rest of it responding, retaliating not by talking west in soil, but like taking down the nato drugs and the black seat, which would tend to be great to blind, you credit assistance to your price. and so they all genuinely concerned about what the risk response might be to the stuff like everything is a landscape talking that he says ukraine is making small advances in costs. where is that going? where, where is ukraine asked right now? so yeah,
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there's no doubt the ukrainians because you guys have boxes in the coast except all slowing down. i think the front is beginning to stabilize that russians are putting forces a. but look the key central property, a sense to start on continuing today tomorrow and until the next few months is that south eastern front, particularly before per cross and only over the weekend to rest. so we need to watch those very carefully. we have to remember that forces defending those arrows what pulled away to conduct the kind of defensive about take troops down in the southeast will be asking themselves. is this a good trade? because russia has not taken the bait of withdrawing forces from those kinds of sectors to, to try and push you pregnant forces back in cost. but. so what are you saying is cost more of a side show? i would not put it quite like that. i think it's a gamble by the ukrainians, and there are many good reasons for them doing it, but it's a gamble. it relies on the russians taking, not that big of, of pulling back forces of trading,
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political loss for territory. okay. because obviously it's politically damage and i suspect what printing is done is it, you know, what will take the political damage will push this aspect of a country being invited. i'm, we'll press on on the main effort. it's important. remember the 1st principle selection and maintenance of the game right now, the game of the russian forces is not to be take long. it's too, it's set to head towards the crossing. you had it from frank language. thank you very much. the insights. thank you, then support, is it amending the release of the founder of the telegram messaging app? russian born 1000000000 at papa dude off was arrested at a power samples on the weekend french. those are, these accused him of failing to stamp out criminal activity on the platform the white paper play.
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