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the, the, this is dw use line from berlin, desperate calls for a cease fire between israel and has paula multiple countries pushed for a 21 day hole to fighting. as israel hits the lebanese capital with air strikes. israel says it will continue fighting at full force and is preparing for a cramped assault. also coming up you cranes, a lot of mirrors latch key readies is ready to present his so called victory plan at the white house. the us as a 9 store most $8000000000.00 and ministry, 8 and new clyde bonds book, which i have permission to fire deep into russia. i've cleared, after more than half a century,
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a japanese quarter quits the world. long disturbing death row conduct same evidence in the triple murder trial was fabricators, the pop up phone you? yes, it's good to have you with those calls are growing for a cease fire across the israel 11 on border to hold the miss on a tax that have claimed more than $600.00 lives in 3 days. the light is strike was a large blast and the lebanese capital, a route where israel said it was carrying out of precision raids. israel's prime minister has ordered the army to continue fighting with full force. he's yet to respond to a proposal for a 21 day seas far put forward by the united states and france and endorsed by multiple countries, including germany. of the cellphones ever known awakes to the sound of
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explosions as the cross sport, a conflict, as israel rages on tens of thousands of people have already flexed of age and to isabel issued them a deadline to evacuate. many a heading for the relative safety of neighboring syria as either no, we came here because we were given a deadline. they want us to evacuate the area. so we came, you know, we being here on the syrian lebanese border for 4 hours, then the, the city for some, it's a heard him coming, mixed with an uncomfortable feeling of days of his hold up lots of the sort of you, we left syria in 2014 because of the war. so he went to south lebanon and lived in words, the general then the slightest war in the south style to the general. they were too many strikes and a lot of destruction. so, so we left again on a few of the general what bottom the general the all new and got the most of the
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lot 5 away from the front lines phones called an emergency meeting of the un security council in new york. and the secretary general antonia gutierrez, summed up the fis. how, but by many hell is breaking loose. 11 girls, he urged for restraint on all sides. people stop the killing and destruction going down the sorry can. so that's step back from the beginning, and no lot water must be avoided at all costs. it would surely be an all, all good thoughts, little feet. his rails and the noise said that his country wanted peace bug tumbling down on the reasons for the conflict. never again, would the jewish people hide from the months? those who was purpose in life is to load the jews the middle again with what do we provide, the benefit of the doubt to the other declared their intention to motive jewels when they tell us and to show us who they are,
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we will believe them as the diplomats in new york keeps pushing for a seaside. there is on the ground and is what i owe 11 on time the palestinian territories remain in the line of fire. my rav sunshine is a senior analyst at the international crisis group and independent organization working to prevent wars. earlier, i asked her if the currencies fire proposal is dead in the water. it certainly seems that way. i mean, we've been at this war for 11 months now. we're almost a year. and it's very, very important that there be pressure for a ceasefire of both and gaza and 11 on. so i'm happy to see that the leaders are working hard and trying, but there has to be more done. and right now it seems like what's happening is they're putting it out there to the american and the french, and they're seeing what israel and 11 on our crew spell of more correctly are doing
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in response. and right now those are at least these really side has outright rejected it. and there's political consensus across israel that there can't be a ceasefire right now. so it does seem dead even before it has had a chance to, to gain any attraction. is israel not listening to his biggest ally the united states anymore? or in some ways israel hasn't been listening to the us, not just it's outlined, but it's a funder and a provider of military weapons and diplomatic cover. but i think the more important thing to, to think about here is that the us is not used. it's leverage, it hasn't used its power. the binding is for administration has clearly made a decision not to use his power to not supply his ro, a certain weapons with which it is prosecuting wars in both garza and living on. and without pushing them yahoo! in that way, we'll never know if that leverage could actually work to de escalate or to reach actual ceasefire. so i would say it's,
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it's less about israel listening and more about the us not, not pushing right now. is there any soldiers of also being told to prepare for a possible ground defensive in lab and on could a grand defense of achieve israel stay to go of improving security for is right is, are based on our experience in 2006 and what's known as the 2nd living on an or absolutely not that were, it was one of the 1st words were as well clearly did not win and it had a ground invasion. it lasted, i think 30 some days. and there is the constant threat of around invasion in some circles in israel and the far right it's a complete the displace residents have been calling for it. other fears are very, very real. they don't want to anybody that they can see from their houses, any red one forces any of these bella or weapons there. but the ground innovation will be a net loss for israel. it's something that i don't think will achieve even basic security for the north, not to mention the entire country being under rocket fire or something,
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but the ground invasion cannot do. and very similar to the goals that we've seen and gaza. you know, israel has not been able to remove the threat of, of come us, or at least do you know detached from us from its strong holding gaza. then i don't see how we can do it with these by the, which is much, much stronger, has a huge backing in iran, is its patrons, it just don't see it happening. my rav sunshine from the international crisis group and tel aviv there know a japanese course has acquitted the world's longest serving death row. convict you . wow. how kemati spent nearly half a century on death row after his 1968 conviction for the murder of his boss, the man's wife and 2 children. it was granted a re trial in 2014 after his lawyers argue the police fabricated key evidence. camacho was released from prison then, but was not cleared of the charges due to japan's justice system. canada is 88
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years old. journalist sonya blanca is in tokyo and gave us more details about the case. this is been really an extreme ordeal for this man. i mean, he was convicted in 1968 his his death penalty was finalized in 1982 and right off though his team tribes the 1st time to get a re trial. and that's took almost 30 years to be more or less heard. and all of his time was spent with prosecutors going back and forth. the issue is that a lot of information is not given to the defending team. and the whole process and the japanese traditional system is very lengthy. so that's relatively normal, so to speak. unfortunately, that trial struggle on for a long time and he spends all this time like 25 years in solitary confinement. and so all of this because probably she was cursed to
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a confession off the 19 day spence and interrogation 12 hours a day. and later he said, i did not do it by then. everything was already underway and the trains cannot be stopped, so speak. sonya is this case sparking a discussion about reforming the yeah, judicial system yes, it is. a lot of people feel um, sympathy for him and, and do feel that he's been wronged by the system. there is no, definitely a mentor them to, to some change. although it's, it's really difficult to to say whether there's so called hostage system in japan will be revised anytime soon. and things don't change quickly into fortunately. and so it remains to be seen. if that will be significant change. and when really, sonya, what can you tell us about the death penalty system in japan? it tends to be quite a divisive issue in general. is there much support for it there?
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to the ministry of defense, there's that there's over 80 percent of that over 80 percent of the population that supports the death penalty and critic say that that's exaggerated, that that's because a kind of rig the question is to ask people about the death penalty. and i think in recent years, it really depends on the case, i would say in high profile cases they were a lot of supporters and other cases like and how come out those. i think really a lot of people felt for him and felt that he was wronged by the system. and the system itself really and a lot of pressure because it's so people come to look inside and don't know what's going on. so that's a huge issue. right sonya, thanks for that update from tokyo during the sonya laska. let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. there are reports out
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of sudan that the army has launched air under 2 to re strikes against level positions inside the capitol cartoon is confirmed, it will be the armies biggest operation to retake parts of the city. last 2, bravo paramilitary forces. the 17 months conflict in sudan has caused a major humanitarian crisis. russia launched another major air struggling ukraine overnight, killing at least one person and damaging critical infrastructure. ukraine's military says that destroyed most of them is solved on drones fired targets across the country. the precious present thought in their present husband's plans to allow a nuclear response to a conventional nissan attack on his territory. he also said any supporting nation would be viewed as a joint aggressor. the criminal says the changes to russians, nuclear doctrine should be seen as a warning to the west virginia. we. german defense minister bars pa story is associated warning about the dangers of russia's build up of weapons and troops in
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a speech to look to any as part of. and he said, rushes invasion of ukraine was only the beginning for vladimir putin. germany is planning to station a combat ready brigade in lithuania. to bolster nato's eastern flank. ukraine's presence brought him here. zalinski is due at the white house in the coming hours for talks with us president joe by the head of the meeting bite. and then as to more than $8000000000.00, a new military assistance for ukraine, including medium range blind funds. earlier this week, savanski told the un general assembly, the war would only end with victory on the battlefield. or if moscow accepts his government's peace plan, he said that a settlement with russia could be imposed without keeps input until warn dot prussia is planning to attack and cranes, nuclear facilities. i don't use my ts building has more on said ask. he's meeting at the white house and what we know about his victory plan, he's given very few details in advance. so one of them is that the overall aim of
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the plan is to strengthen the ukraine and to eventually force russia to negotiate its retreat. and uh, we can expect that it entails more military age, and it's also clear that it lensky would be demanding. uh, the possibility to use long range missiles on russian territory just to disrupt the rest of the logistics. so that's a long uh to him. do you mind if you frame and along these lines, a lot of the plans seems to be laid out, at least according to what we are hearing. it's also likely that there is a section that will deal with the future of the country and the future of, of the region which might talk about ukraine's accession to nature security guarantees. the turns know mathias, russia has shop more me solves on drones towards ukraine. and if you could briefly give a set the latest from the bottom, the fields. yeah,
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we all woke up to explosions this morning. um, it's clearly of course a sign that says sending heads of this summit. so if this meeting at the white house, otherwise the price of the situation remains tends at the front lines, especially in the areas that are helping the impacts within the last few weeks across the eastern part of the front line. the pressure of the rest is on making at the moment is still very high end. they're slight advances every day. almost. tanks, mathias dw, correspond them at ts building in the ukranian capital case. here's a reminder of our top story. this, our or multiple countries are pushing for an immediate and $21.00 day cease fire across the is around 11 on board. is rough as it will continue fighting against his bottom innocence, our full force and is preparing for a cramped assaults. you're up to date. would stay with us coming up next. our motor
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