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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw news coming july from berlin, desperate calls for a cease fire on the israel living on border united states, the european union, and several air of nations push for a 21 day homes to finding as is real and has fall. i'll continue to exchange dudley miss armstrong. meanwhile, israel's army chief tells troops to prepare for a ground to solve. also coming up as ukraine, 6 western support for long range missile strikes, russia, issues of nuclear warning. bottom recruiting says you'll consider using his arsenal
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in response to western weapons being used to attack russia. the hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. multiple countries are pushing for a ceasefire across the israel 11 on border to hold the missile attacks that have claimed more than 600 lives in 3 days. the proposal was put forward in the united nations security council by the united states and france defendant has been endorsed by many countries, including several arab states. it calls for 21 days expire to allow civilians to return to their homes on both sides of the border. us present, joe biden said de escalation between israel and the militant group has paula was critical. it will save the $21.00 day as
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far as you're able to generate well efforts to secure these bar continue. israel's already chief is put troops on alert for a possible ground invasion into 11 on israel. has been counting 11 homes with a very strong sense. monday, killing hundreds, enforcing tens of thousands to flee their homes. as beloved militants also launched their deepest strike into is really get targeting the headquarters of israel's intelligence agency. most sides near tell a be israel says that missile was intercepted the w's. emily ordained john, just now from jerusalem. emily, how likely is it that is real, the israel's army will carry out the ground to solve in less than a small yesterday re. so the idea if
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chief of staff helps will how leaving visits troops in the north and the he said to them, quartz, you hear the jets overhead. we have been striking all day. this is both to prepare the ground for your possible entry to continue degrading his bola. he later on said, prepare yourselves on the same time on the same day yesterday, we also sold the idea of mobilise to visit for gates in the north. so ultimately we are seeing preparations being made for a possible ground invasion. there has not been any confirmation yet, however that that is really going to happen. military experts in israel however, have been saying that while the idea has not was not prepared last year on october 7. when, how much a talk attacked israel. i'm killed over a 1000 civilians. the idea of house preparing for many years for a possible confrontation in the north with has a bala. now that being said, this
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a ground operation in 11 on would be very dangerous. very risky, was much more dangerous. the more pursuing right now with the aerial bombardment of lebanon. and the question is, will support for such a round operation? in the event of higher death toll of is rarely folders keep up at the same time. of course, the main question is will such an operation be successful? meanwhile, multiple countries are calling for a ceasefire across the israel living on board, or is that expected to make any difference? emily? i would say, well it would suddenly just both sides minus of respite and this has been the worst of fighting the. 1 last few days, we've seen the west fights in between the 2 sides. in decades and 11 on over half a 1000000 people have been displaced. over $500.00 people were killed among them, women and children. and israel,
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a 70000 residents have not been able to return to the homes due to the heavy fighting that's been going on. the exchange of rockets between both sides and the yesterday be also for his follow and a ballistic missile. i'm towards televi for the 1st time. also showing that his bullet is prepared to strike further deeper inside of his ro, about the talk yesterday was also seen as an escalation amount. of course, has many countries on the road quite worried about what is to come next. i'm sorry last night before the us and all the allies call for an immediate 21 day c spy a deal. and they also expressed support for us to use 5 in gaza. now this 21 day, so use 5 deal across the 11. is israel border basically um applies to this blue line, but does the demo cation line between israel and 11 on. and the idea is that it would allow both sides to come to the,
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to magic solution resolution of this conflict. the fact remains that israel wants to return it's residence to the noise has followed, does not once let that happen on tube as a says fire deal in gaza. so we're seeing a bit of a deadlock there. and when it comes to the seems, finding a garza, we've not seen any progress on that over the last few months. and certainly in israel, there is very little hope, a vertical face that we're going to see that any time soon. and only thank you very much shar correspondent, emily gordon in jerusalem as well . israel says its opperation is aimed at allowing tens of thousands of residents to return to border towns evacuated due to hezbollah missile strikes. meanwhile, lebanon's foreign minister says half a 1000000 residents have been displaced since the regional conflict escalated almost a year ago. many of flat in recent days and are creating
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a refugee crisis within 11 on its own borders. gridlock as people flee southern lebanon to escape. the dozens of air strikes that have hammered the area. heading north for many have ended up sleeping in parks and schools like here in the city of side evacuate, you say they've just escaped. how the situation was tough. the road 2 blocks and as strikes landed in front of us, every time we tried to move. finally around 6 pm, the car took us and we got have it on our end. financially has that. we have nothing was less was. it's beyond the expectation beyond, i didn't expect that people who left the villages and that's the wrong,
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that no words can explain this situation. lebanon is a tiny country bordering is real and syria. it covers just 10000 square kilometers and has a population of 5 and a half 1000000 people. the air strikes have targeted areas under has bola control in the south driving people to the cities of side and the capital bay route and tripoli, despite airstrikes there as well. and over the syrian border. the country is still recovering from a massive explosion in 2020 the flat and much of bay roads harbor area, helping spark a currency crisis. in addition, iran has long meddled in lebanese politics stoking religious tensions and packing has belong. the militant group has been launching the missiles. that is real since how bosses terror attack of october 7th last year saying it supports her boss and the palestinians to live in and also took in an estimated 1000000 syrian
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refugees in the past decade. many of them have now been upper again, now serious as hundreds, have crossed over to its side of the border as it prepares to receive more people. aid workers say they weren't ready for anything on this scale, the old one, we're looking food and hygiene kids. the schools have big issues with bathrooms and trying to find fuel for electricity. we are truly witnessing a struggle in the operation very, but we are trying as best we can, but i'm and how is the? how's the refugee crisis continues. lebanon says only the us can make a difference in the situation. take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. hurricane helena is moving fast across the gulf of mexico towards the us state of florida. authorities there so could strength into a catastrophic category for storm causing major planning and wind damage. helena has already dumped heavy rains on parts of cuba and mexico. the names of $43.00
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students were beamed onto a monument and mexico city to mark the 10 year anniversary of their disappearance. all are believed to have been abducted and killed by a drug cartel and corrupt officials. despite of state commission, no one has ever been convicted. new york city mer eric adams has been indicted following a federal inquiry into alleged corruption. the indictment is sealed, but us media are reporting, he will face criminal charges. adams says he will refuse to resign. if he fast to face charges, a russian president vladimir putting says born western nations that russia could use nuclear weapons if it was struck with conventional missile supplied by any states supporting an attack on its territory. the russian leader presented changes to its nuclear doctrine at a meeting of russia's security council of 13, said any nuclear power supporting an attack on russia would now be considered a joint aggressor. he was
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a change in doctrine comes after put ins warning that allowing ukraine to use western long range weapons to hit his territory would mean to russia and nato part of your oh marionette butcher and is a senior research associate at the harvard kennedy school. i asked her what we should make of lot of input teams, latest comments on using nuclear weapons. this is the latest instance of the long string of nuclear rhetoric and signaling that has been coming out of moscow since the beginning of this full scale invasion. this is significant, we knew that the russian leadership has been reviewing their military nuclear doctrine. and the general expectation has been that the russian threshold for the use of nuclear weapons will be lowered. there's been a lot of talk about this by russian liter inspired by russian commentators. and so
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here we have a preview right there. there are a few significant things to note. one is the previous version of the russian doctrine adopted in 2020, allowed, also a re, a nuclear response to large scale conventional attack, but only in extreme circumstances where this, the very survival of the state was at stake. now we, we understand from mr. perkins, speech today, this formulation has changed to, to say, well, extreme circumstances that jeopardize sovereignty. rochell. yeah. what does that really mean and who defines what, what serious threats to sovereignty might constitute another part, is this very specific mass of air attack? um, uh, description of the,
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of the potential conventional tab that was on russia. again, who determines what mass a really constitutes that was marianna, but you're in there, a senior research associate of the harvard kennedy school. now, lot of man zalinski says the war and ukraine can only and with victory over russia on the battlefield. or if moscow accept keeps peace plan. ukrainian president told the un general assembly that his country would never accept any deal imposed on it . and that efforts to reach a peace agreement without keeps input would fail. he pressed world leaders not to let off in their support. let's get also warned that russia is planning to attack ukraine's nuclear power plants. any style or drone strikes, any critical incident in the energy system could lead to a nuclear disaster. it date like that must never come. and the most who needs to
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understand these and these depends in part on your determination to put pressure on the dresser. these on nuclear power plants, they must be safe. if god forbid russia causes and usually are disaster at the one the one of our nuclear power plants radiation will not respect, state board is and unfortunately, various nations good field, that'd be about stating effects still watching dw news, just remind you of our top stories. this our multiple countries are pushing for a 21 day ceasefire across the israel 11 on the border us european union and some air of states already urging israel and has boiled on militants to prevent a wider. and russian president vladimir protein has warned that he may use nuclear weapons to respond to a conventional missile attack on his country. he said,
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countries which supply weapons for an attack would be considered joint take rest of next to got an energy interview for you with a homicide. prime minister philip davis found the challenges for the climate crisis . i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at the w, and here's the living shannon dw bought. com, how to make greener choices in your everyday lives by tribes working 32 hours a week to be better for the environment. but of course we shouldn't be not e v, the living senate world leave is a here in new york to meet for the united nations general assembly and for climate

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