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the, the business deduction use a live from berlin, a riser of explosions across both sides of these are all sold with 11 morning lights. you've used the dumb age of the hospital and these are all exchange heavy rockets fire overnight across the board. attentions billed us both sides filed to intensify the tax. also coming up to mass us candidates takes the command indeed. and they're very supposed to blank us presidency. the went out will be tasked with leaving the country out of it's west of all financial crisis. the
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i am at the mike how junior and you are welcome to the program. these are all says and how struck has without targets in south and 11, an after the group fired more than a 100 missiles into each route territory. some of them landed near the ports each of haifa is ralph says that 3 people were injured in the tax, but no casualties have been reported. then many times group said the why that in deep our attack was in response to a way will be as ready strikes on south and lebanon. trustworthy exchanges have ramped up again this week after, and he's ready strike on the be with the apartment building. killed top has buckle mondays on friday. lebanese authorities, the at least $45.00 people went killed in death attack, including children for the natives. that's close to about the data abuse tonya claim out in jerusalem tanya, the latest strikes have from ted israel to now forever limits gatherings in north and eas. route. tell us more to now because we're seeing that the strikes by
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hospitalized are reaching deeper insights and within as well. so that means the home phone come on has changed the guidelines for residents. they're saying cancelling the schools early this morning and also advising people to be close to pump shelters, or most of the people would be in bomb shelters. now, because alarms have been going off constantly in the early morning hours and also overnights. now the military is said that over 100 a areas, threats where loans, the rockets and drones spend on just to its civilian areas in the noise. over the past hours. many of them were intercepted some where else are falling down, but there is also reports. there are reports of damages and also some light injuries. uh by mainly by a shock. no, that's pulling down, but uh, also rescue service and see have said they're treating people for inside to and those, you know, running
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a folding over when they're going to show it as no. that is, of course, concerned that this will be a for the expanding also of course people are here in the center of the country looking very closely of what is watching of what is going on the in the north has the one that has said this is the initial phase of their retaliation for the attacks of last week in liberal, non a and the is where the army also said that there are striking a southern the been on again, you know, in the past hours, but that they're also really intensifying. this strikes against husband. all right, that's not the only thing happening overnight. these are the troops read at the offices of tower you broadcast out as you write in, rob, allowing the occupied westbank and ordered it to shut down for $45.00 days. now, how does your ad footage other read live when it's over optic language channels? that's a lot of what you're seeing right now is rouse. government announced last week that it was revolting press credentials for august. the gentleness channel was banned
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from tracing within these route 4 months ago, but as continued working from gaza and the west bank at the time. yeah. what is behind this move from? these are all as well. what's behind it is uh the so called uh, i 0 know that was passed back in april and this allows the communication minister with the consent of the is really a prime minister to basically band the broad costs of for networks that are deemed to be a threat to national security and what is really officials have said that the binding as 0 because they are a mouth piece for minutes and goods, mainly a 100 us and those groups in a garza so that was applied already back in april to the bureau in jerusalem. with the closer office of barrow and that pertains to the english and the arabic service of origin 0. and as he said, that credentials also wherever revoked. and now we've been seeing this also in
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ramallah in the occupied of westbank. no press freedom groups have sharply criticized this slower because it's very bulky worded and it could and also in the stuffing other 4 and networks from a broad costing here in israel. right? w correspondence tanya cream by and there was that i'm thank you. are now familiar analysis on the situation in israel, i'm joined by data of human, at least on our list of sony was on his i low chinese intensity of attacks from both sides. what's the strategy here? well is there a is trying to be couple is the follows attempt to connect itself to gaza. basically the bombing an exchange of, of the fire between his room, his while a started soon after october 7th. and it was sort of a war of attrition for a long time, almost a year now that both sides were kind of playing. it seems to very clear rules of conduct where, you know, what is the range, what are the kind of targets that are being hit. and that was well,
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tries to break that equation, tried to say we're not playing, you know, with the same set of rules anymore. we want to break the situation, we want to move out of it. and also, is there a slightly shift into the north because the southern front with garza doesn't seem to be heading anywhere into any conclusion or any deal which was seen for a long time as the, you know, as the key that will solve all of the problems you know, for israel in the south and in the north with football, a just seems to be nothing you know, coming any time soon. so these realize has, have shifting on that and you all decided to shift his focus into the noise. right . i mean, has the launching dozens of rock as into each route? is this a completely different threats compared to how most definitely i mean because while i mean, as i said, you know, there was quite warm attrition, both both sides wanted to keep it sort of like on this very low temperature. but then it's kicking the football as a far more sophisticated, well armed, you know, the enemy, when comes to israel and the weight is real sweet as it sweat. first of all,
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because yvonne is back in his ball on this, you know, this excess between them too, and that is very strong ties between them is one thing that very much bothers as well. but then at the 2nd, a fact is that as well as just very well equipped, we're talking about a 150000, probably a war messiah. so you know, that are with, with high precision. some of them can reach, you know, at the heart of, of israel to leave the most populated part of this, of, of the country. so for is it's a far more when israel is looking at his tragedy when it comes to his body, it's far more cautious because it's far more to lose or to gain in this. but in this specific moment, after the, you know, what we've been seeing in the last week as the tax on the, you know, the, the pagers and all of that happening in, in lebanon, is where it feels a football it, and is, is in its weakest point it's been for many, many years and it's a little of a strategic moment where they can use the advantage that they have. and we can, i think, when you know, even further, as sort of solving their problems for the next year of the semester. you know, because of all of my post, i mean, based on all that's going on,
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the intensity from all sides. is there even still room for see finding positions? well, the americans are very much hoping and working for that they have their own, a mediator that is dedicated just to that, a guy named as halston has been going back and forth within lebanon. israel basically saying, what's gonna happen is going to be an escalation is going to be lots of life loss is going to be an immense damage for infrastructure. and then they'll be a, some sort of an agreement reached. let's skip the terrible part. and the tragic part and go to the deal. and it seems like, you know, it doesn't seem to be that, that any of the sides are there. and this is what exactly is what i was hoping to push because of all that into the place where they forget to realize we have too much to lose in the military confrontation. let's try to find another way to basically what israel wants is about to cease fire to be able to bring back the that, you know, there is, there was who had to flee and evict the houses in north of as well. let them come back to the houses, right? oh, it's a pleasure talking to you. of course you on. it was honest,
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you don't even do this on, on this. thank you very much. now vote counts and is on the way in so long cause precedents at elections with and the results within mazda is low, make a new rock, mata this, a nike well in the lead, the left wing leader has plants to fight corruption. and we negotiate the terms of an item of rescue package with a deeply in that country, millions of ballots. i still to be counted with the election officials saying 10 hours was around 75 percent. it was so long as 1st chance to pick the precedence says mass protests also that the governments in 2022 and the i spoke to dw correspondence at shalumi at bab, who's in so long as capital colombo asked what it is that makes this idea. so popular amongst lumpkins for the commodities an i k or a k d, as he's known here, is huge. the popular amongst the use, the working clause, and those who came out in huge numbers to pull tests in 2022 right to where i am
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right now outside the only problem. and in fact, he and his party rose to prominence during that possible, but that over to the roger box and government. now ever since the economy, the downfall that has been an establishment sentiment in the country. eddie, which has worked in the favor of this. and i to, we went to one of these valleys last week and saw the kind of fashion, the bolt among the crowds. so he's a good old retail and quite tired is about to get that his party doesn't have much government experience with just c and b as in the parliament. but they say that that's exactly what, what this strength is. because he'd be able to offer a clean slate to people who seemed to be fed up of the traditional law politician control. and he's promising a track down on corruption in the country and read negotiates some of the provisions of the items below to provisions to make it more people friendly. which has a lot of question though at the even has he's offering a breath of fresh air in the countries, the politics. his party has had a violent costs of the eighty's with the target intellectuals office and open it to
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an open. and but 80 says that his body has moved on from that approach and window in the coming days with which direction the party takes under his leadership. if he indeed becomes the president will during the next few hours. exactly if, because that's the millions of votes yet to be counted. now, millions is for that and kind of half in affected by the economic crisis. that seems to be the reason a lot of people are going out to vote. how hopeful are people that this will be addressed by whoever comes into file but i need to, people have had a tough time for the last 2 years, even as inflation came down after the i m. f. deal and farm results have improved 3 factors to affect the population here at the high cost of living, quality and unemployment. on the news, the presidency, people have to pay the bundle, raise taxes, which things can be hard, which was in new york, the i missed the, the so when the nation queued up for 15, gas and fuel for hours 2 years ago. 5 yesterday they made them says hood to the
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votes as a lined up to cost a ballot on saturday, no economy, cuz a coffee was the single biggest issue on people's mind when we spoke to them yesterday. they said they were hungry for the change, and a fresh approach to that issue is, is what they need to in this country. so they were willing to give a chance to a new leader. it seems. and if he makes it to the tough job, it could be a, this will be a historic moment for sure. long as it would be the fullest marxist leading president in the country's history. right, right. you have, you correspondence, salary got up. thank you. are now voters here in germany, how big gun cast india by loud start regional elections in the eastern states or brandon book, according to polls the far right, the party has the slim lead over the root in social democrats, the policies look into when a states election for the 2nd time, and yeah, this months, the, the one the election in the ring. yeah. marketing, the biggest success, very german file right party. since world war 2. the
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optimism at the final are really of the file, right. a of the party is popular young, brenda brooks, the state that once was part of communist east germany, young people are some of the party's strong supporters to fix the f. d likes to highlight vs, but they do. we represent the interest of young people. you, we want these young people to keep their home in germany, to have a future here is germans. and that they don't have to submit to any undergrads. but the idea of the fleet and the pulse is narrowing the governing center left. that's pretty, it has make gains in the past weeks, the candidate and come and said to me, i did. my vodka has tried his career to the outcome of the and he says he retired from politics of his party to the, to the, to kim for this so that i will fight until the very last 2nd by the people the cost, the most part, the democracy freedom and openness vodka has been in power for 11 years and oversee
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and strong economic growth in brands who brought the trucks in. big companies like tesla has played a major role at the launch of the companies from the plant. what gets to to with fellow party member and german chancellor, olaf, assault and test. let's see. oh, you know must. but experts say brent book success isn't being shipped, but everyone mentioned in bloomberg. the people in brenda book very concerned about several issues. the team by sir, i'm 0 is a great worried that the health care system will deteriorate. there's also a significant concern the p, the when they have to pay the bills anymore. the time comes. the outcome of these elections will draw a heavy scrutiny, especially from some stuff, thoughts, another loss and read some electrons to the far right. good for that. you wrote trust and drama. these governing coalition led by his social democrats. that's all the news of his, our coming up code a i of the possibility of
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a digital to life. sounds interesting. that's what it wants to find out more. that's next on shift i. i'm eddie mike. i julia, thanks for watching. we have more news at the top of the, the we are all set and we're watching closely in the we can use the story behind the news. we read about unbiased information for 3 months. he's the head of a country that no longer exists. the deadline is homeland of 2 beds has been occupied by china almost 75 years with time to see for his country.

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