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the, the, you're watching the w news live from the israel launches multiple attacks in the west bank palestinian medic say at least 9 people. it, it is ready. all me says it is still carrying out whole per ations in some new open towns. also coming up on the program, japan braces for an extreme ty soon the comic had toyota says it suspending old domestic production. this type soon shot and approaches the menu chips mckinnon. great to have you with us. at least 9 palestinians have been
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killed in a large scale series of raids and strikes carried out by as ready forces in the occupied westbank. israel's foreign minister says the operations are designed to force a rainy and is list terrorist infrastructure in the north and west bank is ready forces have also sealed of the city of jeanine that is, according to its man. tearing up roads as they come is riley soldiers have descended on refugee camps, villages and cities across the north of the occupied west bank. according to israel's foreign minister, these troops have gone in to destroy tara infrastructure. while israel has been carrying out near daily rate since the mass october 7th terrorist attacks, this operation seems to be significantly larger ext. but say it's the 1st time since 2005,
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that is really full series of attacked in so many places at once. in the west bank the city of jeanine law known as the militant stronghold, is one of the focuses of the raids part of city media says that his re, troops here have sealed off several roads and blocked access to medical facilities . by building a battery is in the streets. israel has been attacking from the air as well, carrying out drain strikes on targets, including this call that was hit near jeanine. these really all me release this footage of another strike from this overall refugee camp that it said killed full militants. this man was wounded in that attack, which he said killed his family members. the society which would be my wife, asked me what happens thinking it has my told her and asked her to go and check on
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the children on the rooftop. and after the lot, when long as you move on to the rooftop of to found the 3 of our children, 2 weeks of the rest in peace, one was injured that they took into the hospital and hopefully he'll be a little bit slow. it's not yet clear how long these really operation in the west bank might last, the palestinian authority. it's condemned. it is a serious escalation of the us to intervene. as i spoke earlier to a corresponding phoenix times that injurious lemon austin. what israel is trying to achieve in the west bank? well, the hope that the is really government then the army i have is that they, they hope to, as they said himself for terrorism. and basically look for what they believe is terrorism infrastructure. there in the westbound, it is a large scale corporation or at least larger than what we have seen so far in the
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past several years. there's also the, there's also been the use of the aircraft in the westbank, which in the past few months has become some sort of normality. and given the scale of the operation, it doesn't look like it's going to die down anytime soon. israel's foreign minister has cold, so the temporary evacuation of palestinians from the westbank because pos of this operation can you tell us more about? so that's why why is the cooling for this? well, 1st of all, it needs to be said that the, that the strategy of a temporarily evacuating civilian swimming area has become some sort of a talking points in these. right. and due to the fact that it has become sort of strategic form, a strategic use of it during the cause of war. and at the same time, it needs to be said that these riley, a foreign minister, inside cods,
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has become somewhat known for as controversial tapes. i would say when it comes to the war and needs to be said that there are no such plans in place as far as we know at the moment at least. okay, and just quickly, let's talk about timing. sees felt fine negotiations off supposed to restart in doha today. could that be any link to these 2 things? i as well, there isn't. there isn't any apparent link, but we can say that the longer this operation lost the more casualties the palestinian side will have. the more likely to use to influence the negotiations in one way or another. it needs to be said that the negotiations are currently in a very delicate situation, that there are talks that, that, uh, the disagreements uh, still remain. so given that this is the situation, every single is such
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a hindrance of the attempt to bite the negotiations to reach a solution is bound to it would be to become ever more difficult feelings. thank you so much for that. update that that's the w use. felix times that reporting from jerusalem now is rose, military has fried a hostage, who had been held in the gaza strip by him since last october kind of fun. i'll connie was found alone in a tunnel in southern garza thomas is thought to be still holding around a $110.00 hostages. about a 3rd of them all believe to be dead. a coffee is the 1st health stage to be rescued, a live on the ground, to free up to $326.00 days in captivity. these riley bill entry released this footage of soldiers bringing how you'd find a cottage back to israel is 1st stop a hospital in the southern city, especially if for a checkup doctor say he's in reasonably good health considering the circumstances
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you arrive to the emergency department as underwent initial medical evaluation appears to be in good condition, but anyone who was in tunnels for such an extended period of time is chrome significant medical problems. katia was working as a security guard on the border with guns when he was abducted by homos during the october 7 attacks. the militant group captured some $250.00 people in total. totty was one of 8 members of israel's better when our minority that were taken. his family were waiting at the hospital when he arrived his brother. overcome with joy we're happy all the world is happy everyone. thank god to put this good news today of to almost 11 months in a way we could not imagine no dream. oh, meanwhile,
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since october 7th, the situation in the gaza strip has become more and more dial by the day. the un says there's a severe food shortage. it is highlighted the risk of a polio outbreak. and the number of civilian did in israel's campaign to destroy thomas continues to grow of the territories. hum us run health ministries as well as a 40000 people have now been killed by israel's offensive, a number of combined militant and civilian deaths. the ministry says on choose day a load is ready and strikes killed at least 18 people across the strip. i took them children let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines. and they were on supreme leda has hinted at reopening negotiations with the u. s. over its nuclear program. i have totally le lee will come in. a says there is, quote no hom, engaging with the enemy. former president donald trump,
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pull the us out of an international agreement, limiting iran new to the activities. and what kind of re fi fi has in southern italy is searching for a mother and son who wasn't missing often intense stool triggered land flights in the town of san felicia. the land slides buried many parts of the town in mazda and destroyed the vehicles. thousands of dead fish have watch stuff on the shows of pack a city called gulf in greece over the last few days ex but say fresh water fish do regularly die here when currents pull them into the gulf, salty water. but as far as he's all now investigating what caused them to die and such large numbers. as upon his bracing for the arrival of a power full tie soon, that is already bringing heavy rains and strong winds to southern air is transported in public services have been suspended in some areas. officials of
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warmed of the dangers of typhoid injunction telling hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate the deserted streets and shattered shops, residents on japan, south western islands are taking cover as typhoon shaun, shaun whips up strong winds and high waves. gusts powerful enough to bring down houses. our forecast authorities have issued what's known as a special warning for residence on the main southern island of keys. you put him at any time president at strong winds. high waves and storm, such as are expected, the highest level of caution is required. this officials have given evacuation orders for more than 800000 people in southern and central japan. they warn the typhoon could become a major disaster. sean sean is unpredictable, and forecasters are struggling to pinpoint when and where it will make landfall.
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budget pounds, whether agency says it could strike the south west on thursday and had to central and eastern regions including the capital tokyo. the storm is so big that it's even being felt in central japan where rescuers have been combing through debris. after the heavy rain fell triggered a landslide. residents in the projected path are being advised to take precautionary measures and check into shelters to save lives. john sean is the 2nd type soon to hit japan. within weeks the government is freeing up resources for disaster responses as the nation. braces for a violent storm. sonya alaska is a john list who's been traveling and southern japan near the most affected areas. she told me how she's being affected by the tyson. yes, i just said, are we just uh, managed to,
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to get away from the queue. so we just left um to quote, calling the northern part of q through 2 hours ago and just arrived in your gross numa and traveling at the moment with my sister and her family invest. yesterday we were actually on the volcano and in the middle of for the northern middle part of juice. when they told us, please make sure you get away from this area as soon as you can traveling those. um, maybe a bit more quickly than you had in mind and, and so we did. so i'm actually quite glad that we arrived and emotional non read to struggling one day ahead of this very useful, very powerful storm coming off towards us dollars. i mean, at the moment the whole country is offensive. that's the center is, is still quite a bit away from us. okay. and which areas are likely to be most badly hit when it does make landfill? as the moment definitely the solemn pause is to suit especially the crossing my reason the, you know, school and the traditional heritage island, joe because numerous right in the sense of and use most options,
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a very rural area and we've also in the mountains and valleys. so people really need to be on your list with regard to land slides, reverse swelling. so there's always, and so this is a storm that people haven't seen in a long, long time. so young people really needs to be mindful of their surroundings. the thrash is obviously significant. do you know if people are actually heating the evacuation order and getting out of the in general? japanese people do. he's evacuation orders. they take these orders and any sort of warnings very seriously. people make sure that they get away from danger, quickly and really before the typhoon arrives. so before any sort of dying things arise, and holes are like have support sensors of being for tests for people who lives may be closer to reverse lives in the old houses because this type of type food can even damage houses very seriously. so yes, people are heating the warnings. okay,
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we know, ty soon extension is unpredictable, full cost is all struggling to pinpoint when and where it will make land full. what more can people do to stay safe in a situation like this? i mean, you, you have experienced the force of this story. what would you say? i mean, in general, it's really important to get the, the right information. and the correct information i do think is quite tricky for tourist struggling. we don't speak japanese, but being such a deal. so it is all making more efforts than in the past. we informed everyone, there was an announcement on the train in english also earlier on the train that wasn't the case in the past. so we information i think is key. people also need to be aware that trends are going to be counseling. so we actually just got away from the area that will have no train service tomorrow. and we might just about to be able to continue our trip to, to joe,
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to as plans read just before they miss the hope, all the trains. so i think information is key and we need to be aware of your surroundings is always a good thing. and as of august of circumstances and that was journalist sonya bloss . good talking to us from the harassment in japan. now the british prime minister kissed down there isn't gemini today for discussions with trump slot left shorts. this is his 1st bilateral trip since taking office last month. his visit is focused on recessing post brick set relations between the u. k and germany. the 2 countries say they want to strengthen economic ties, improve defense corporation and address migration challenges, shots installment selma. say that they have agreed to work on a new security and defense, tracy, which is likely to take several months to finalize. and we can get more and kissed on his visit to bell and from our chief political editor and michelle eli could sna
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mikaela. tell us what are the main things that kissed on and wants to get out of this visit to gemini as well. he wants to move closer to dominique economically and also to the european union. one must remind you, is that and that is the brakes. it, the britain is no longer part of the european union spots. it's linked to the european countries through nato. so they are defense allies, a, use the europeans and britain, and they have a whole host of common interest. but what we, what we hope to hear from kids, thelma is really wanting to move a lot closer and the stress that germany is the 2nd largest trading partner of britain. and he really hopes to create jobs both ends now. and he was also off by is media traveling with him, how he wants to do this without rejoining the european union, because the whole list of what he wants to achieve to have a more in
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a common markets. he didn't say the words come knocking, but he wants to have a lot more tre. that's the whole less trade barriers. he wants to have more flexibility. when it comes to labor markets, he wants to create jobs everywhere, and he wants close to defense cooperation. well, this is part of the european, a catalog and, and he, it certainly dominique is in a much stronger position of being europe's largest economy. i mean, he has made very clear, hasn't he, the, the, you guys desire to reset relations with the european union. does not mean reversing breakfast? why is he making such a big point of ruling out or joining rejoining the you when? as you say, he's really pushing for close to ties as well as purchase saw they add 40 to he faces challenges back home. he clearly does not want to take the risk to open at
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the breakfast, the debate that wound something that costs britain daily in terms of a revenue as well. and at the same time, he wants to go as far as he possibly can. that's the clear signal we're guessing in moving closer to the european union and particularly it's markets. so that's where he stands right now. and that's also why we expect along negotiations. we'll do both say they want to have for so that defense agreement by the end of this year. all right, we'll have to leave that up. thanks so much for that analysis. the w as chief political, as i mentioned, alexis, ukraine, ne. so holding a virtual, amazing, at the request of keith's defense ministry itself to russia, hamlet regions across the crane with drones missile strikes this week, ukraine is pushing the alliance to provide it with more ad defense is following this latest wave of aerial attacks cable. so once it's allies to drop restrictions
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on how it can hit back, emily allowing the use of western supplied long range. mr. missiles, the strikes was in russia, and ukraine has been stepping up. it's trojan attacks on russian territory. it's forces hit this fuel depot in russia's rust off region. that's getting more on all of this from dw correspondent jack power, who joins us in brussels. great to see jet. now this meeting is being held at ukraine's request. isn't it white? why did they call it exactly, remind us and what do they want to to account as well as you said, what the ukrainians are hoping for is additional ad defend systems the same the, the last few weeks, days of rusted as strikes of being some of the was since the beginning of the war and of hit many, many civilian targets across the hold of ukraine saying, this is proof that they need those ad defend systems. they say they've been
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promised. we don't know exactly how much nato allies, specifically the united states as well, have promised them as far as the defense systems or how quickly that they have promised them. but we do know that there are supposed to be additional ad defense systems heading towards your claim. that ukraine says that something needs in order to protect it, civilian population, and it says that these heavy strikes have proof of that. we know the rest of whom and of the defense minister. he is attending that meeting and cooling for those that defend systems. and that, that he will continue to press for that. it's an interesting situation at the moment with this increased number of strikes. we've had the claim in foreign minister today dimension clave the today. but i quoted in multiple agencies saying that the biggest problem that you claim face to face is at the moment, is the allies that concerned about escalation of this, of the bottle. but they say it's coming to them that the russians are continuing to
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strike hard, and that they need the support from the allies. so ukraine wants more leeway to respond to russians the tax. but as we were mentioning, base, of course, also been conducting attacks on russian, russian soil. how to nato allies feel about last and, and might ukraine's attacks on russia actually stopped nato from sending the defense is the keep one's. or yeah it's, it's a slightly mucky arrow at the moment in the, in the discussions. i don't think it would go so far as to prevent the defense systems that are demanded from going. but that is definitely some trepidation among nato allies off to the attacks that ukraine has conducted in costs in regions over the border in russia. that awesome questions about what the sort of i look in what the forward time is. not the discuss it, the decisions all the, the, the agreements are at least that you claim can strike into targets with those, uh,
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just over the border where those missiles are coming from to strike into ukrainian territory. it has the right to defend itself. and that's agreed with the allies. the question is whether they can go even further. and that's something that the, especially the americans are concerned about in assessing the something with the will be discussed in the ukrainians, didn't one lot. that's not really what that's, that's talk about, but it certainly will be part of the discussions during these notes. it and they told me things. jack, thank you so much. that's the w correspondent, jack power can brussels. the of the head of ukraine's army says ukrainian forces has captured nearly fussing 100 square kilometers of russian territory. the training incursion was launched 3 weeks ago and raised hopes of arrest by the ukrainian civilians living in the border areas. instead, the now facing a growing barrel edge of russian light booms is a cheap weapons that can wipe out a building in a single strike. the w's knit commonly reports now from below. p. a in the semi
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region was last year, 2 women were sitting on that bench over there. shell hit just by their feet and killed the police. the sight of driving around below peter with a man. it's hard to find a street without a story like this. it will happen date, the especially those are the changing rooms of the sports ground on, and that's the police station. if we need to, it's hard to keep track of what happened in web yet. do you remember what happened yesterday the day before you familar? but when you've been through a 20 new 30, even 40 times of, of, of, of just lose track circle live on the wall. is that you might think flowerbeds be the last people's worries in a town like this is your it's convinced that vital appeal is residents need something to look at. he says something that's not a ruin. but even in that gardening schoolwork is have to be mindful of unexpected
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reactions to make it so long the bushes they're all a mess. it's all because we barely get the tremors and the mowers out any more. they make the same sound as the head. drones. people hear them and panic. other times when it's a real attack, the noise from the lower it stops people hearing the incoming fire or whatever. but now with that incoming file doesn't have to be a direct kitchen. and often the bloss wave or piece of shrapnel is enough to do significant damage of the rates are you responding, runs out that information coming in from the military as well as from presidents close to the border. it's his job to keep everyone informed by the towns telegram channel on this. one of the glad bomb has been spotted on the russian side of the border. we've also had drones headed towards b of a pedia. normally we might get
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a 42nd warning either they'll come in soon and explode, or it will keep going. sometimes they change directions at the last moment. little bit closer to the exit to better understand what's going on. so just a minute ago to mask next me i caught a message that 2 people wounded. the 2 civilians been going to buy the car from explosions that we had just few minutes ago. a couple of columbus down the road was one person long injured. on the street. 3 arrived on this residential street for told that 2 wounded bosses boy for ready being taken to hospital. luckily, these houses were empty just a few inches further. the result would have been very different said he lives just next door, is to ensure an angry the bomb came a knowing even baba to come around. so i was like to keep you with that all relying
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they were just standing over the staring little crates of the month. do you get to it and you get way. i'm great. but the opposite. he tells us it's not that 1st close shave. it's 2 months ago, crap me. so i was hit the street and he's a little less optimistic that his towns man and his wife don't want to take another chance. this for you, the input from it for sure. what will you just get childs and think what to do next? don't know what's going to rebuild all this now, so it's definitely about a if i have a mutual shift, a single door, we have to leave all the items are on the way. this is a reminder of our top story for you at the south. at least 9 palestinians have been killed and a nice of is rainy raids and strikes in the ok. find westbank is ready. all me says it carried out so formations in full cities to prevent terrorism. and that's what we have to i'm. i'm
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