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our house, our old policies, the page, the guns in assigned a set of october 12th on dw, the this is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu totally un general assembly on friday that he's country would keep fighting, has blah thomas and iran shortly after his speech is ready for us is destroyed several residential buildings in a by roots of climbing that has bought a central baby boot headquarters was beneath the rubble of the obliterated apartment buildings unfilled gale in berlin. and this is the day, the country is at war fighting for its life. as long as his bonnet chooses,
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the path of war is ro has no choice. and this one has every right, just in an attack on a densely populated by the neighborhood is right. the media reporting that the target was, has from a leader assigned master rolla. it's the biggest is ran the attack on by roots since the 2006 war in that been on the runs embassy. that has one that the strike is an escalation that changes the rules of the game as well as backed by ron and has been finding rockets into base rails and sale type a 7 terrorist attack by it's a like a mass, probably this month. israel shifted the focus of its military operations from gaza to number. the debate with bombing happened shortly after a prime minister benjamin netanyahu address the un general assembly, where he vowed to keep financing hamas hezbollah on the route. long as his bonnet chooses, the path of war is what it has, no choice. and this one has every right to remove this threat and return our
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citizens to their home safely. and that's exactly what we're doing. and we'll continue degrading, cause blah, until all our objectives are back a so let's pick up the assignments, missed and then yahoo is points with daniel levy who's president of the us middle east project. he's a form is raised diplomat to help me go say the oslo peace accords. welcome back to dw, can we stop? we'll get to it mister netanyahu short minutes. can we stop 1st with your thoughts on the idea attack? what they describe does the at the center of has the last era in bay root yeah, i, i think the copying pasting of, of was like terror. all right, helpful. yeah. clearly, there are things that the access to resistance forces has done that have violated
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international law. clearly israel is violating international law every day that terrorist groups and these right is a terrorist state. so i would encourage the system from the use of that language in terms of the action itself. clearly this has been a major strike on a civilian neighborhood. in bay root, we will see what the extent of the damage is. we will see who has been killed in the stripe, which seems failed in the last 2 weeks. i think this is the degraded and clearly there's been an intel success bias rather than infiltration multiple law and the degrading of useful capacity. something inside that israel failed to achieve, we've in almost a year against how much in dollars i think we should distinguish between degrading that capacity and incapacitating a booth. and so i think that there was still
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a dangerous, very dangerous directory pos that we are wrong. and the thing that we're seeing tonight is these rating military cooling on neighborhoods in bay roots to be effectuated. that's what we saw in gauze. i hope he does now see a copy of the want to destruction that happened in 2006. why is really nothing and that has happened for the last year to have a greater extent, plausible violations of the genocide convention of things to make it by as well. are we going to see these in 11 and now my fear, what we heard, nothing yet in new york in the general assembly today was very dangerous in many respects, but there was one sentence that stood out for me. so he set about less than that. there was a messiah island, every kitchen, a real kitchen, every gosh, now that is clearly not true, but what it is is an invitation to see if we catch and then every last to use. okay,
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this proportion of the top seat of civilians we have seen however, i will be on vacation is that has by law law, thomas consistently put themselves um in a civilian infrastructure in order to protect themselves. so is a country like is rarely slicing a rule with these groups. how does it take them out without as damaging, without injuring as civilians? it will let some pipe what you've just said and not to stop by the question i'm going to be honest with you felt i used to work on southern these ready ministry. the office i served was very much in the center telling me, does that make tell of the legitimate target? now, are you seriously considering the notion that 40000 plus date,
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palestinians, the vast majority of them, civilians? overwhelmingly women and children. as to begin men, by the way, that is acceptable. that is the reason that the international court of justice is quote, to urgent provisional measures. the he's not at the very 8. and just to be clear, nobody you or i in this discussion has described what you have said that as acceptable. all right, so just so now i appreciate that i, i appreciate that. i appreciate that. how does this laziest escalation between israel and has been law not and in all out war? israel says it was the clear has belie from its northern border and return. it's people, as the law says, it will keep protecting israel until the as a cease fire. a garza which neither side is signing up to which
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a besides, i'm sorry, is read, is rejecting a cease firing. garza lost his position has been very consistent how much his position has been. if there was a full ceased by, we accepted the americans know that mediators from cops our egypt, know that he's ready, defense establishment, know that the whole speech families know that the protest is in israel. know that it is prime minister and nothing yahoo! and he's color, they should know that and i'm afraid they are acting in a rogue manner, whether routine dogs or really cell sports elsewhere the able to act in a rogue about that because the united states and other western allies in europe, germany and office are continuing to provide political and diplomatic copland in the case of the united states, the weapons, and positioning that warships and getting directly involved to enable this to happen. it is reasonable to have a comprehensive ceasefire. i feel that the slightest escalation in that
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will not lead to a cease fire. what you will have is a huge block capacity. and all the actors are likely to join in these already involve your rocky militias of letting them go, as long as they continue to send me solves into israel. israel luc itself, as it has done elsewhere, up the escalade to rely on that is likely to lead to a ground operation is to, to use. then the dynamic will switch because both of attrition, all not where's rout dollars? well, and then you're going to see is around more in a corner. let's remember that a country with an extremist leadership is also a nuclear power. that's how dangerous this is. one would expect the country that has leverage with each route, a 2 step d. and he said this is the planning it how it hasn't happened. it has tried that we've, we've seen the by the administration at cautioning and israel, ignoring,
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but here's what i just talked about. i think you called caution you called caution and provide weapons at the same time. and as the americans of the americans wednesday evening, the americans reach the press. it's off on the white house website. i'm sure you've seen it. so they give this background briefing and they say, this is a breakthrough. we've reached just by waiting for the parties to announce these 21 day pause. in bay were apparently nothing yahoo was either leading them on to marry dolls, or he got cold feet. his route denounced is that it's not going along with this rule design. pull that out rather than say they'll be a consequence the same day. these ready defense ministry is spanking the americans, the periods more than military assistance. so the americans are not trying, i, they want to see this disruption. all they all embarrassingly amateurish and politically constrained. i think it's time for all those. yeah. so so ok, and that's tensor benjamin netanyahu as the space for the general assembly to play
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it safe and then get your thoughts. i have a message for the tire. and so if they're wrong, if you strike us, we will strike you. there is no place there is no place to the wrong that the long arm of israel cannot reach. and that's true of the entire bill at least. then you'll leave a who do you think this speech today from the used by the prime minister was aimed at a it's a really interesting question and i was asking myself by law when i was watching the speech, felt it was clearly for domestic or would it be on switches, understandable when most of the just go to new york. they, they want to broadcast the message back. hope this is at the moment. obviously when prime minister, nothing you always trying to revive is political for to use and out the is face the
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political crises. he's keeping his combination together. so that's one way. i feel the rest of the audience was america and the tiny bit of the west and allies. i don't think he was talking to the rest of the world. he was talking a language of 19th century racist colonialism when he speaks about all barriers and civilians. as if the country that is destroyed garza, the person who has an arrest floor request against to be using salvation as a weapon of war criminal benjamin nothing. yahoo is if he is speaking on behalf of the civilized nations. he uses a light which come on the left with a tub just that correct direct or the no, no i will. criminal varies, told about a potential, a full and a restaurant it, but let's not get ahead of us so well. there was a request. there was a request from the judge,
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judy. ringback interest worked by the chief prosecutor. the arrest warrant has not yet been issued. i have not a war criminal. let's just be clear about that. not to approve of ball criminal, a man with a request for an arrest. floored by the cheapest. you to the eyes. you see it sort of smoke say, right? which brings us to my final question. maybe how do you st. benjamin netanyahu, who's a few j as in broiled in to was possibly a why the conflict waiver around, as you say, illuminate a ras one from the eye. so you see that code making up assumed a non grosse, and like a lot of you have to to look feel. so i think it's only fair to share this. this is helping him in the opinion polls he's, he's actually got a bit of a boost of that toe in israel. prime minister, nothing yahoo us, in addition to all the things we've been discussing faces a domestic case, nothing to do with the international criminal court. nothing stupid posting is the
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lebanese people over. he's own the potential of corruption and violations of these radio. so he's very little get out of jail called. he's staying in power standing as a leader. and he, you have the convergence of a personal interest, which i've just described, of a political interest, which is that he's trying to say, i viewed dispensable war time, lead to people who, if i need you, you need, well, this is how we should be building itself politically, and thirdly, it to good use with the ideal it's nothing yahoo in these competition. what are genuinely well to this is the state to play multi coalition policies. the claims the policy is the government guidelines signed off on leg by not to you. all, all the jews have an exclusive right to to order. so these 2 good. what is it means that we are likely to see yet more of what has happened over the last period, which should sion send a shoulder to everyone?
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i will. so that was one of the thing was picking up and i think from that speech you, we talked about the cost and the blessing. and in that respect, that ain't nothing, you know, who was all. so you asked me about the audiences. i do think he was talking to that dispensation was christian, evangelical community in the us who are probably the most important bi, cuz most of the in the jewish community, which is quite divided on this who i is roles mostly pulled back, has been the us and in particular, donald trump's republican body, much to think about that and we thank you for it, daniel navy from the us middle east project. thank you so much. thank you. of the existing international security architecture, represented by the un security council, continues to come by efforts to maintain international peace and security 78 years since it's formation. the structure of the united nations security council
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remains largely unchanged. the consul is by all intents and purposes, dysfunctional and democratic, non inclusive. not comfortable, autocratic, and that's a best uptake africa and it's 1400000000 people remain excluded from its key decision making structure. oh african made is that the un general assembly of his wake up in making that case for a full reform of the security council. currently, the council, which is supposed to maintain global peace and security, has 5 permanent members. none of them from africa just 2 weeks ago, the us are not as to what support the creation of 2 permanent seats for african countries. for the push for shakeup is fall from $7.00 to $6.00. same range territory later from a yeah, there's director of the atlantic cancels africa centers. she's as technically, is born french politician with years of experience and international politics. a
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welcome to the w. why does the security account? why does the security council need a permanent african presence rather than say, locked in american? as you know, i just returned from the united nations general assembly in new york where of course, many africans talked about these, the willingness of the outer space to support the creation of these 2 permanence these for africa. i think it makes sense given the demographic rise of, of, of african countries. you know, demographically speaking, africa. we'd be in 13 years in a couple of the kinds of continents of, of the book. i could power. and it has to be recognized within the general assembly . we have to note also that often nations for 28 percent,
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almost 30 percent of the votes. it's the largest group ahead of asia, all of them there because of, of western europe. and it has to be taken into consideration and is so uh, i think these 2 reasons are enough to explain this, this change and also from so down to democratic republic of congo. certainly, um richard foxes, the patients uh by africans is important in the resolutions of conflicts that in the security council would. which brings us to the next question that if, if you follow the logic, if we are talking about to a seats on the a, to permanent seats on the, on the council. if they were to be to african countries, which ones and decided how that is the most pressing question, i think um, before getting down. uh, i mean it's important to understand that the us announcement came with
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a strong indication of these african countries would not have the own importance of visual power. um, but um, i think african nations to the 6th to come see us, the new member. i would require to select so as you start to select the, the white countries, should it be nigeria and the most populous country in africa, or south africa, the largest economy. um for um, it's your job because of this healthy bar is the african copy tool. that is a, a scary question for, for africans in i'm not sure they are ready to answer tomorrow. okay, so in principle, 2 african states will deal with the details lights. so let's talk about the, the point that you, you may bet about this american, america's backing for this, these 2 frequencies. if that happens,
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no veto power. we're talking effectively about a 2nd class and then the shape of this exclusive club. yeah, i mean, uh no, no power means that the united states, despite the strong statements, are not willing to propose a system make before that would up and the post world war 2, the order. um, i also think that so it's an important announcement because the us is the 1st among the terminals 5 members of this, it wants to come see welcome to explicitly. that's an issue for these 2 african it's really started. and as for china and russia, it's interesting to know that even if they present themselves as the champions of the sofa government cells, they have never been so far in their promotion of african voices
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in the, in the image of bodies or so it's a, it's a bold move from the us. we can understand that because of the heart pumping. some petition that is, that is going on the off to consumption on between global powers and be the regional powers do. but there's a lot that demands that to be done. do you think uh, the united states backing for this idea is genuine assets or cynical because it's never going to happen or it's, it's certainly not going to happen during jo biden's presidency, so it's fine for the united states to signal. look, we're your best mates. well, knowing that the rest of the security council isn't that the rest of the permanent members are not going to back this a hi. do you want to? well, because even if the us was you, the rest of the summit,
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like the us estimate that took place in uh, december 2022 in washington dc. um african nations felt um like some, a bit of frustration about uh, the washington policy to africa. and um, it's an clear about this so much, or it's clear how washington's commitment is competing both ways. it's previously expressed willingness to also support the permanent membership for india, right before germany and japan. um and um, and so they, they, they requested seats for like an america to caribbeans, etc. so if you'll, your question can be, and just, and just, you know, it's, it's clear that the next president of the, i can say we have to, to answer the same question and it wants to be joe biden. obviously rice. i'm so
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while we're above that, then that doesn't the whole system need roots and brands reform because what, what we're operating and in a post 2nd world war system. as indeed the secretary general said when it was a opening that the car into event, the general assembly. yeah, i mean uh, this is joe. what you could order um is a legacy from um, the, the, the quote. and you know why 5 countries have been picked to represent the secretary to come see united states friends, the kingdom of russia in china. um, but the word has changed a lot. um and beyond the question of presentation, many on servers quickly and objects of the un system prison are wondering how
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this system is system table. for example, let's just take the accounts, humans, ignite of table and usually takes the lead in determining through the, the, the threats to the pieces with the words to tell me what the situation is. it's cold. so you've been to parties to disagree to, to settle this at the least by, by peaceful means. so, and in, in request adjustment in intensive and so for chris and sometimes it's successful. uh, you know, for example, watches suspension from the in the human rights column. seat for example is the or missions of office was also communion in somalia or missions. you know that in, in many, many countries. but the problem is, is, as you can see ever when toward the best of conflicts, the united nations can solve from ukraine to israel. so now you have all these
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people and actors and countries questioning the way the security company comes in works. so now the, the time for change is, is very wishful and that's why may be beyond often the presentation of us would like to take the lead a reform. but what will these reform the system make reform? i have a few dots about that. but so here's your thank you for talk us through that around me. yeah, from the atlantic councils african center. thank you so much. i the, the, one of britain's most recognizable act is dame maggie smith has died aged 89. in recent years, she became val widely known for roles in the harry potter fields and down to ivy with a career began in the 1950s to receive numerous acolytes, what time is one of just 24 people to athens triple crown, and oscar and emmy,
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tel aviv focus on one here as well. how most will starts october 5th on d w the this is dw, use visa, top stories. israel said it has hit the headquarters of has bought in bay root photography as drugs with pass on us rela, had to be around back to munition group. there's confusion about whether he still alive strikes it several residential buildings in by routes 7. sometimes you try the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has told the world leaders of video in general assembly, as he's country will keep striking targets ended up and on until the 16000 d's right. and is despised by hasbro. the rockets can return home.

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