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the, the, this is dw news live in from berlin. tonight is 11 on says more is really bombs targeting has killed more than 350 people. thousands of living on it, slid their homes to escape the air strikes. israel says, has the militants are hiding weapons inside civilian housing, also coming up ukraine's presidential mesquite on a crucial visit to the united states today the toward every nation factory. before presenting his victory plans on how to end the war with russia. and a surprise, a local election victory for germany's social democrats merrily defeating the far right alternative for germany party. it's a win for chances are all off shelves is party, but it may not be
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a victory for the chancellor himself. the library gone to our view is watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome israel and says that it has struck as many as 1300 hezbollah targets in love. and on including strikes in the capital bay route lebanon. says that more than 350 people had been killed in more than a 1000 wounded in just the last day. and officials as the death toll is the highest since living on the civil war ended a quarter of a century ago. thousands have fled from their homes in southern lebanon to escape the bombardment with heavy traffic on roads leading to be rude. israel's defense ministers as operations will continue until people can return to evacuated areas near the border with webinar as well, it says that it has launched,
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walk it into is really bases that it will fight on until a ceasefire is secured in gossip. united states is ending more troops to the region . as the conflict escalates. journalist kareem alga harvey is in be rude. he told me more about the situation there to not. well this is in addition to massive stripes the whole day long in this house there was a striking in the southern suburbs of baby that's the strong ones. 15 minutes by car from here to what's the airport coming? we have been seeing images of thousands of people in lebanon. i am trying to flee their homes, trying to head north. what kind of challenges are they facing? that's what since weeks. especially the last days. there was discussions if that this or this whole thing would escalate into a war for the people in the south states. this money, this feeds pretty much like
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a was the 1st they got messages to text messages. and from these ratings i telling them to give the house on the positions, then shoot off the message. is there any attack started on to today? it was patty breaking out the keep this 10 cells base their weight towards the most of us. we use their cars, stick with their got stuck, many of them in traffic jams in and others could not continue because institute situ. ready and didn't say allow, and i reported to the last speak to wall between his phone like this with 2006. all this reminds we took the beginning of that boy, that's the only one in liberty and even famed who has this, these are we today? and i want to ask you about that, can we, we've heard from hezbollah that they're not going to back down until there is a ceasefire in gauze of. what about the people in living on something or having to
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leave their homes? are they willing to tie their own faith, their own security to the fate of, of what's happening in goss? that's what the pretty much depends who you ask me 1st as a big sort of everything in the whole country risk the policy is it seems it causes strictly in his folder. it says, of course, good strong, especially the sauls of the country there. it's not a fighter organization, it's the government, it's the social service department, only one person. so if it's the protection power of the shiites and the cells, they have a strong connection to his phone, or maybe in other parts of the country, they are more skeptical about his folder. maybe some of them might like it strikes that, the hip email too was suspended, but everyone is afraid that this is going to turn into a big old wall where i've been looking for structure is target with the i think there's no distinction between the people about this year journalist can
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e mail very hard with the latest from the route tonight to ring. thank you. it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu charity national security meeting until a vba on monday. he said, israel's policy is to pre empt threats rather than wait for the doctors you on the condition. i promise that we would change the secuity balance, the balance of power in the no and this is exactly what we are doing. ok, so we are destroying thousands of missiles and wilkins, named that is ready, citizen on disability citizens. i don't know what i'm doing today. we are facing complex day use because i asked you as citizens of israel, she got the 2 things 1st to wait by you, but directives of a home friends come out and go. and secondly, just done to get the with determination what your responsibility, what kind of costs patients are corresponding. tonya kramer, she is in northern, is real. i asked her about these really, government is trying to achieve a well,
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we don't know exactly what's to have in mind. stupid receipt or what they're doing right now. and this started actually a week ago when the government said they're shifting the center of gravity of this conflict, slowly away from gauze or where the war is continuing, obviously towards the north. it also saying it's no longer acceptable. the 10s of thousands of these really said where that created in october last year, so that they are still not being able to go home. they want to provide them. so the security and safety to go home and ever since the situation here has a escalator mainly in live and receive a tax last week and a booth. but also now this morning, the is really military cooling on uh, the name of these people living in southern living on to uh leave the homes basically. and also then sometime later in other areas in the back of valley in
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easton, i live in on a to do the same and be hearing from the military. they have been a targeted about 8 hundreds has full of targets as they uh describe it. and so that there's also be good to you that you have, you still hear this constant, a noise of fight digits in the going back and forth here from israel to the areas that in liberal known. and there's no real sign of destination. it is even reported here that you know, this might intensify. there's also reports in discussion about whether this means that it would go in over the ground incursion around invasion into southern lebanon . so at the moment, there is no sign of any d escalation of this situation. and you are currently in hyphen, which is not even 40 kilometers from the border with 11 on it. talk to me about what the situation is like there tonight. of the well,
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i mean for many people living in the north and maybe above the highest. so which is the largest city here in the north, you know, they have experienced as tit for tat cross for the fire. and the error rates are in snow for the past couple of months. but no, this has certainly expended or we had also some error rates are in screwing often hyphen the high. so they, again, this is one of the largest to support a city yet. and when we came here, usually it's very bustling, but it was very calm today and people uh, i talked to said they were reminded a bit of, uh the, the war between the 2nd living and war between husband law and israel in a 2006 at least when it started there. so people are waiting, you know, for the retaliation to come, also from his folder. and that has been boned also by the prime minister, but also by the defense minister. and that the challenging times ahead. so let's listen to some of them what they had to say tonight, and i saw where the lot i'm actually is more than worried.
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i'm and i'm in here. i'm terrified it just it's, it's not only not bringing them back a sub of touch, any opportunity of bringing them back. we need to m b 's will not, will spelt, and other one i think is the right decision to invade live on on. because i think it said that i to decision to be dominant in the well and the case in the finally putting back the people the need that to the people see that and also so i think it's the right decision in town, you know, either side in this conflict is willing to back down to the moment and just to put this in focus, you may not be able to report tomorrow from where you are standing tonight, right? that's why we're still hoping we will be able to report here tomorrow. but certainly this is, as you vitally said,
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a very volatile situation. there seems to be no sign of the escalation at the moment, rather of expanding it report. so saying, you know, is ro will expand their operations in a southern liberal known and other areas. and also has the mind to extend their range of records uh, 2 words uh as well. so it is a very difficult situation and as we heard, we don't know where this exactly is going right now. but we certainly hope that you and everyone working with you stays safe in this situation. tanya kramer and hyphen tonight in northern israel. tanya, thank ukraine's president. bonum. zalinski is in the united states to present what he calls a victory plan to president joe biden. and presidential hopefuls, kimberly harris and donald trump in pennsylvania, zalinski toward an ammunition factory that produces artillery shell same thing. the workers there. and he told them that ukraine needs more of what they make to lensky
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and the state governor even put their signatures on some of the shells to the u. korean leaders plan includes some big demands of its western allies. fighting continues to rage, an eastern ukraine, russia making slow games, a tremendous human cost. but over time, expanding the territory. it controls russian forces had been pushing toward the key strategic city for cross, for months. taking for cross got a few other nearby towns could open up the eastern front with potentially disastrous consequences for ukraine. for its part ukraine strategy continues to involve heading inside russian territory was drones. most recently blowing up and now munitions storage site. the reportedly contained north korean made munitions ukrainian president followed him is a landscape, says his detailed victory plan could help turn the tide. so he says it gives ukraine the quote, the strongest possible position to bring peace closer to what she could before he
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left for the us. he sent this message seems to chipped. that's the one that is the most is a next week. could be crucial in many ways in still english and tyrone that i see this aggression and to restore normal security and that of my, you know, benefit from simple this to happen at issue the determination of our partners life must be matched by the courage of ukrainians. sage v provide the answer to the question, when will this will end? is really when the determination of our partners keeps pace with what we can do to protect ourselves. we pay to defend our independence to witness list. ukraine must win this war. great. kind of weight and will be put together with the whole load more, but i'm not, there's not much we know yet, but so lansky has said his victory plan contains a military component, including ukraine's incursion into russia and using long range weapons on russian territory. a political component that would determine ukraine's place in the world
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security order and diplomatic and economic components as well. the military aspect is what we know the most about as you crane seeks to strengthen itself to win on the battlefield. the job ukrainian incursion into rushes curse region which started on august 6th is part of the plan, even if it is so far failed to divert huge numbers of russian troops from the front lines. it gives you create a bargaining chip. crane has also captured hundreds of russian prisoners, and course the victory plan also includes, keeps request to use long range weapons like attack comes missiles to hit targets deep inside russia. savanski has publicly called on president biden multiple times to get that permission saying it could change the course of the war. but until now, biden has said no us media reports that officials have seen elements of the victory plan and are confident that it can work. but joe biden will be the 1st person to
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see the entire plan. so lansky said that if the us doesn't sign off, war may continue for years. and then my, you know, there was no alternative to peace, no freezing available or any other manipulations that would simply shift russian aggression to another state. you know, we need reliable, and the last thing security for ukrainians, and by extension for all of europe, was that what we're working toward? that'd be cool. ultimately ukraine says the victory plan is a bridge to understanding what the country's future will be after the war. oh, i spoke with jenny math or, and she's an expert in russian politics and security. she's a senior lecturer and the department of international politics and have a risk with university. i asked her why zalinski has chosen to name it a victory rather than a piece plan to i think it's very important for zalinski to shift the
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narrative and to shift the way that his, his supporters in the west, particularly in united states. think about how this war my hand and he wants to make it really clear that ukraine is capable of being successful as capable of driving russian aggressors out of ukrainian territory. and not simply willing to accept some sort of only compromise which might leave large parts of the premium territory in russia's hands maybe indefinitely. so i think the choice of the language is really significant for the message that he wants to get across. how critical of to his plan is getting us permission to use long range missiles inside russian territory. it's a very critical part of his plan. i think if he is successful in guessing us approval for this step, then it will really shift and that makes various consider of like it will put russia on the back foot and you know it, it will allow ukrainians to do
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a lot more damage to the sources of russian attacks on ukraine and conceivably, significantly reduce the amounts of damage that ukrainian civilians are having to, to suffer. so it's a very important part of it because it would allow ukraine to go much more on the offensive as a much more effective. and it's military of actions against russia, the president zalinski, he has said that this fall will determine the future of this war. is he expecting to see an increase in us support of this fall, or is he talking about the outcome of the us presidential election in november to probably both, to be honest, because clearly the outcome of the presidential election will be crucial for what happens in ukraine in terms of how much american support ukraine can continue to rely upon, i mean both donald trump and j. d balance. it made it very clear that they do not
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support continuing u. s. military and economic aid to ukraine. and, you know, conceivably they would withdraw it as soon as possible. and even perhaps, you know, negotiate with vladimir putin over some excuse had. so, you know, the prospect of, you know, the results of very american presidential elections in november are really, really crucial and are definitely concentrating. zelinski is mine, you know, hens this push now at this precise moment to try and encourage dividing that ministration to really take that step that they've been so reluctant to take and authorize these, this use of longer range weapons in c, russian territory. let me just ask you, do you think the outcome of this were beyond the politics be beyond the diplomacy of, does it really come down to weapons or is it also, does it have something to do with ukraine's military capabilities to i think it has a lot to do with both rushes and ukraine's military capabilities as well as
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political will because we often focus on the difficulties the ukrainians are having with manpower, with weapons, without munitions, etc, etc. but we need to remember that russia is also having problems with those very things as well. you know, russia isn't fighting before by itself. it has a lot of, you know, significant support from its allies who are providing it with weapons and, and you're continuing to trade with it and is even trying to draw and succeeding. and to some extent, in drawing the support from other countries from 3rd countries to send their own citizens to dislike and brushes were in your brain. so, you know, rush also is, is not able to do everything he wants to do in this war by itself. we have to look at, i think both sides of that equation, so they both really important jenny matthews with about risk with university in the u. k. we appreciate your time and your analysis tonight. thank you.
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all right, let's take a look down some of the other stories that i'm making headlines around the world. a saw use caps or carrying to russians, and when american, from the international space station has landed safely in cars like stock, russian cosmonaut or legs on an ankle. and nikolai chew spent a record of $374.00 days on the station. american tracy dyson was aboard the i s. s for 6 months. we suggest flash flooding has hit parts of britain after some areas. so more than a months worth of rainfall in 24 hours. but they lose it shut down the motorway and some schools in the county of. but for sure, staffordshire and london also experienced travel disruptions as well as property damage. the new french prime minister, michelle bonnie has held his 1st cabinet meeting. the 39 members are mostly from centrist and conservative background. the lineup has been criticized by both left and far right parties. and that's important because they're both are needed. as
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francis parliament has no clear majority politics here in germany, the social democrats have pulled off a narrow election when the eastern state of brandenburg poles have given the far right alternative for germany the edge. but in a record turn out the voters. they gave the support most of the support to the ruling s p, the, the social democrats, the party of chancellor lock sholtes, a victory more so for the chancellor's party. less so for the chancellor himself out sign in a, something to j of about 2 weeks. the social democrats have been training and the selection with the late swimming seems the has the kid, the s p d stay premier here another 5 years empower. and yet it was the 2nd place. finish the file, right? f d. they've got permanence in the victory speech. ida is an openly enlarged parts and in its entirety of right wing extremist party can
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achieve around 30 percent of the vote in our stay. and that is a huge alarm signal for all of us, for all democrats. and for all those who stand for freedom, openness and tolerance, we pull up wednesday and i least was. i don't think not. this was the moment to the alternative to germany learned they hadn't come fast. still a 2nd place finish is reason enough to be happy for the party. the disliking designate to pop the right wing extremists by security services is living in strength. we are the apology of the future. if you want political change and transition, you will have to vote the date. this is a partial victory, and we are celebrating this victory today. the next selections are coming, and we will be right to the front for sure. it was
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a miserable night to the christian democrats. they'd hoax to capitalize anger towards the parties in power invalid, but they ended up losing support. but despite the tears that could well end up back in coalition, the greens didn't get enough votes to return to parliament, which could present dakota election possibility for the new kid on the block. the saw the wagner and conditioned alliance which mix is left wing economic policies with a tough line, a migration managed to solid set 2 and a half percent. despite this being that fast, the platinum bag collect some. as for now, the winner of the night is brandon bags, s p d lead to his future, all my sets and new security, and whether it's the pressure on the national government believed. so now we're german chancellor. all off shall, to, is in new york, reaffirmed is that his party will continue to fight against right wing populus. you
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have that and you might even go into the starting elections together. and i would want to repeat the black body, what has now been achieved and put on and book it. and what was the key to do for the starting election, namely to make sure the espy this trunk is about the internet as well. and to be able to do everything we can to ensure that the right thing populous have no. johns, in our country, also have some say these extra democrats one yesterday's election and brand newburgh, not the costs. but despite what schultz, i asked political science professor chi ard, so i'm very, if he agrees i would tend to agree. i mean, it's no incidents that the party kept to cancel the out of the campaign that he stayed away, not just from the state, but even from germany. but i think that's only part of the story. what is crucial for the espy. the success in the book is 1st that this has been a stronghold of the party for a very long time. so the party has controlled to state since the 1990s. and
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secondly, committee board cook maxed out is incumbents. its entity even made this huge gamble saying he would retreat from politics if the espy did come 1st. and because he's usually popular, he could convert that to him. votes for the speaking. how do you see this outcome for the a f d, the leading candidate for the a f d said that it didn't matter that they didn't win the most folks what mattered is that they won or they had the most use vote and that the future belongs to the a if the do you see that way that he would say that wouldn't say um, so i, i think this whole story about who's coming 1st is relatively new in the multi party system. it was always clear that you would need to coalition to run the state and des, politically isolate as to whether they get 28 percent, 31 percent, 30 percent doesn't really matter. so they were disappointed, but still they had
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a very strong noise. the one round about one 3rd of the boat and as to say, they were strong amongst young about this, and this is a new pattern. so in the pause the, the has been the part of the middle aged and now they have no disadvantage amongst young voters. that is indeed a new development. you know, that they've been making gains in these regional elections. we cannot say the same about the chancellor's party, the 3 parties that make up the current government and mean if elections were held today, national elections, you know, the, the current government, they would lose. so we've got a year until national elections. and how do you see the chancellors party and these 3 parties at the greens, ftp? yes, pretty. how do you see them saving themselves? um, if they want to get re elected i'm, i'm not sure if they getting relaxed that made the campaign for the buttons. stock started today, that much is, is clear, and the estimate is not doing well nationally. um,
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so all the liberal democrats degrees, they will all troy to make some gains, but not as a coalition. i think from now on. it's basically every party fighting for themselves . and so i expect more conflict, less cooperation, probably less outputs from the federal government. i think they will now start going in to contain or basically. okay, and we know a year is an attorney in politics, professor chi, or the time or with the university of mines because we appreciate your time in your analysis tonight. thank you. to my pleasure. thank you. and when did you last play dominos with your neighbors? when the people of toronto just did that on a grand scale, with a 2 and a half kilometer moving sculptor in the form of joint dominance, take a look at that. hundreds of volunteers take part in the project that aims to combat social isolation. they set up 8000 jumbo blocks and trace the path through several
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