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the the, this is tina we news line from berlin, israel largest multiple attacks in the west bank palestinian medics. they at least 10 people are dead. these really aren't. he says it's still carrying out operations in some towns in the north, also coming up japan, braces for ty, phone, shaun, shaun authorities, issue and emergency at the southwest prepares for what could be one of the strongest storms to ever hit the region. with less than an hour to go until the paralympic games kick off, paris counts as progress toward making the city fully accessible. though some very deep obstacles are made. the
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welcome to the program. i'm nicole fairly, at least 10 palestinians have been killed in a large scale sir, is a raised and strikes carried out by is really forces in the occupied westbank. israel's foreign ministers, as the operations are designed to ford, a rainy and islam is terrorist infrastructure in the northern westbank is really forces have also sealed off the city of jeanine, according to its mayor, tearing up roads as they come is really, 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 the 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 x,
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but say it's the 1st time since 2005 that is really false is 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 protest city and immediate says that his radius troops here have sealed off several roads and blocked access to medical facilities . by building a barrier 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 janine the as riley army released this footage of another strike from the football refugee camp that it said killed 4 militants. this man was wounded in that attack, which he said killed his family members. the society between the,
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my wife asked me what happened. i told her and asked her to go and check on the children on the rooftop and after the lot, when long as you move that to the rooftop, she found the 3 of our children late 2 weeks ago, but my they rest in peace. one was injured that they took into the hospital and hopefully he'll be okay. so let me come to salon. it's not yet clear how long these riley operation in the west bank might last. the palestinian authority is condemned it as a serious escalation, judge us to intervene. we can now speak to tanya cramer and jerusalem, tanya, these were the biggest as really, rates in close to 2 decades in the occupied westbank. what is this real trying to achieve here? the line as they say are, these are the biggest or, you know, counter terrorism operation. right now they're carrying out the mainland, the northern part of the west bang go through her life, janine area to a car,
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him area, but also novelist and to boss. these cities and places in the northern or westbank . now, the military said that has been an uptick office. they've put it a tax emanating from these places in israel, but also on is really troops operating in the occupied of westbank. and also that these areas were flooded, as they said, with weapons of by iran. now we're getting reports here that heavy fighting is still going on in some of these places, fighting between militants and it's really military residents. they have said that the entrances are blocked from the palestinian prime minister's office. that was the statement about the warning that the access to hospitals is not given in certain areas. also, the military has used drones in some of these area. so this was why the condemned by the policy, you know, sorry to, that's within part of the westbank and also how mouse has called for
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a general mobilization. this comes, of course, on the back to of, of a very tense situation for palestinians in the occupied west spring with a day the rates going on for many, many months. now the, the a very dia, economic situation closes in the west bank and increasing settler violence. and the united nations has just more. and again, also that this could deepen the, as they put it already cut us traffic situation in the occupied westbank. i want to talk about timing here because these fire negotiations between israel and how moss are supposed to restart today and dell could there be a link? so i think it's very hard at the moment to put a link on on that. but i mean, if this escalation goes for the, it certainly could have some sort of impact also on these talks. but having said that, we don't know where these talks stand at the moment. we're getting different sick
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notes from the mediators on the one hand, but also from as well and time us of the united states where very optimistic in the tones last week that actually wanted to have a dia concluded by last week that would include an end to the board ceasefire and the release of the hostages, but this was not picked up or shared by israel and how much they still cannot agree on certain of the sticking points. so the longer of course, a, this goes on and we also have to say the board and gaza is continuing. this could have an impact on these talks so far they're continuing. but there is also no re of pro quest at the moment, at least reported from these talks. the delay is tonya kramer. andrews, i'm always great speaking to you. thank you so much. japan is bracing for the arrival of a powerful ty,
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food that's already bringing heavy rains and strong winds to southern areas, transport them. public services have been suspended in some areas. officials of warrant of the dangers of type of insurance on telling hundreds of thousands of residents to evacuate, deserted streets and shuddered. 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 t issue. a clear mind any time president it's doing wins high waves and storm searches are expected. the highest level of course and is required to the officials, have given evacuation orders for more than 800000 people in southern and central japan. they won. the typhoon could become a major disaster. sean sean is unpredictable,
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and forecasters are struggling to pinpoint when and where it will make landfall. but depends whether agency says it could strike the south west on thursday and had to central and eastern regions including the capitol. tokyo. the storm is so big that it's even being felt in central japan where rescuers have been coming through debris. after the heavy rain felt triggered, a landslide residents in the projected path are being advised to take precautionary measures and check into shelters. to save lives, shawn shawn is the 2nd type boon to hit japan. within weeks, the government is freeing up resources for disaster responses as the nation. braces for a violent storm. and we can now look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. firefighters in southern italy are searching for
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a mother and son who went missing after an attend storm triggered land slides in the town of sun for nature. the lands lives for that many parts of the town in mont and destroyed vehicles. and thousands of dead fish have washed up on the shores of fargo. safety goes golf in greece over the last few days. experts a fresh water fresh do regularly die here when currents pull them into the gulf. salty waters. but authorities are now investigating what caused them to die in such large numbers. the british prime minister cares storm or isn't germany today for talks with chancellor or shots. this is his 1st by lateral trip since taking office last month is visit is focused on resetting post breakfast relations between the u . k and germany. the 2 countries say they want to strengthen economic ties, improve defense cooperation, that address, migration challenges sholtes and storm or say they have agreed to work on
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a new security and defense treaty. either way, as chief political editor, we say look, who's not told us, what cares doris priorities are for his visit to germany to 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 leads to the european countries through nato. so the 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 to 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,
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because the whole list of what he wants to achieve to have a more in a common markets. he doesn't say the words come lock, but he wants to have a lot more trade. 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, domini is in a much stronger position of being europe's largest economy. spare is, is gearing out for the paralympic games, which kick off with the opening ceremony in less than an hour. the games will make use of many of the menus use for the olympics more than 4000 to athletes with disabilities are competing for gold, silver and bronze metals. organizers say, nearly 2000000 tickets has been sold so far. of the city is hoping to spotlight its
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work to make the games more accessible than ever before. but for calibrating a city like paris is no easy task. our corresponding rosy virtue, it has this report from the french capital manage sydney has all which shots for the moon? no, the french realtor basketball or is taking time from training to spread some power, olympic spirit among volunteers and local kids here in this power is neighborhood. it's important to, for me to finally get the real of feelings about i don't think sports that's they are a sports like all sports. we work hard, like all the updates for some the excitement is own, reggie potable, she left it to me. i'm so lucky to live in paris because torres are coming from all over. i'm paying a lot of money to see the games. and i can just watch some of my balcony. but the
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taste recession is also an eye opener for these players besides disability is a said, another sick gives you an idea of what wheelchair use a feel every day as part of its power olympic preparation. the french capital has been trying to make those day to day experiences better. the city has been pouring millions into accessibility adaptations, renovating sports centers, creating hundreds of new disabled parking spaces, widening pathways, and adding more infrastructure for people with visual impairments. now, all the buses are accessible all the time where it is accessible. we have a lots of taxes accessible because we invest the game and the we want to the, the games to be and the opportunity for us to change that. but the change hasn't reached all parts of time. the metro 1st built in 1900 remains largely in
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accessible with many of those with reduced to ability less to struggle through the dense net towards the daily. the city has been offering alternative shuttle routes to the games upon request, but for money not doesn't go far enough. me. a lot of people like me, we don't have a problem with our disabilities. it's really where we are. that's we cannot make us more comfortable or not with our disabilities. she says she's confident things will get specter because she keep talking about it to make sure that starting the line, the paralympics truly leaves their mark on paris. you're almost up to date, but before we go, here's a look at the finals of the tango world dance tournament, health and board of cyrus, the birthplace of the dance, the dance as soon spread to to all corners of the globe. but this year it was an argentinean parent who took the top honors, beating a record 750 couples complete the
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