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the, the speed of the news coming to line from berlin is real launch is more attacks in level and including the 1st of current era strikes, a hit central they route since the start of the current conflict, palestinian militants, as 3 of its members were killed, foster as far right freedom party celebrates after taking the most votes and parliamentary elections, its leader says the victory is started, a new era. he wants to be chancellor, but forming a new government will be easy. and the deadly situation along the bangladesh, india border. we made the bangladesh, he forces more to forces, trying to keep people safe from
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the hello. i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. we begin in the middle east where israel has carried out more attacks in neighboring leaven on him. us the group behind the october 7, tara taxes, it's local, leader in lebanon, has been killed, and it is rarely strike on the south of the country. meanwhile, another palestinian militant group says 3 of its members have died after israel hit in apartment block in the lebanese capital b. root in the early hours is the 1st parent is really strike on the city center. since the start of this current conflict is real, has so far targeted be rich southern suburbs and other hezbollah strongholds in recent days, killing thousands of people. let's bring in and christine, learn here. she's a visiting fellow at the middle of the center of the london school will be can
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nomics and thanks for being with us. various cities center has been struck for the 1st time in this conflict. how significant is that as a parent escalation to well, this isn't the, the attack that contributes to a very dangerous situation. for them, at least, over the last weeks, we've seen the conflict escalating to whole new levels. that, of course, raise the question whether we're looking into and the layout of regional, but it's cost and many factors that make this scenario. avoidable still, we still don't know how he wrong who respond to the attacks. we still don't know how close these relays odyssey conducting a ground invasion of left and on. so again, it's very hard to predict the trajectory of this conflict in the coming days and weeks. it seems that the target about it targets of that attack were leaders of a palestinian militant group, the f, the p f l p. and then in 11 on sol,
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thomas says it's local leader was killed in those really strikes there. tell us more about the pal sending presents in level slow festival. we need to remember the 11 on host a security, the significant community of posting and refugees, most of whom didn't caps on the very poor conditions facing a very severe discrimination from the 11 useful forties. we also know that the factions posting interactions operating from inside nothing on we've seen these factions a conducting attacks against a, against israel ever since. the conflict started. and we've also seen this really a conducting several attacks targeting leaders of these positive infractions. so already back in january, we so, and it's really attacked in favorites. so the supp apps that killing a very high ranking data from us. so this says something about the fact that as well, it's not the only a, the act to that fights israel from the lebanese territory. of course,
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the posting instructions in terms of ministry strength cannot be compared to as well. 11 and says that a 1000000 people have now fled their homes in the country. what are the dimensions of the humanitarian crisis unfolding their? it's quite immense as a signature me off, so you live and those prime minister has said this is the largest displacement crisis in the countries recent history. he says about 1000000 people have now supposed to be the homes. and if we compare the situation to 2006 with the will between high school and these will also let lots known business displays living on is in a much worse situation. now, the country has been facing devastating economic crosses for 5 years now. doesn't have the capacity at the end of last month if wind, it's also we're looking into, it's now you have displacement that might direct weeks and even months. and we're still seeing people living in the streets, people who haven't been able to find
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a safe shelter yet. so this is a very serious scenario in human to terry in terms of that and on. and we need to remember that not only have lots numbers of civilians been displaced. we've also seen lots destruction is not only use of buildings, independence, but also of the thumb. and that is supposed to appease those that live tickets for the population in the south, the country. so this will undoubtedly take very long time for 11 months because of 11 on is more likely to be reliant on on the system coming from outside. now we've, we've been talking about has paula and palestinian militant groups and 11 on, but there's the lebanese state itself, and many people do not identify with the militant groups. how do the rest of the people in the country? what do they make of these recent developments as well as well? it has always been a very devices issue in, in lab and all that, as you say, it's your rising pointing out that step many parts of the lebanese population,
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particularly the non, she got a positive, most population off vastly critical against distola has but it doesn't have very lot support in these communities and that has been a tendency of throughout this conflict to blame his folder for driving less than i'm into. other question now is of course, what will, what will be the, the outcome, the political outcomes of the we can not this bola, of the is really a tax. and i think we'll have to wait and see how this scenario on fools right now . there is an unprecedented level of solid directly across the secretary and divides, and that the people are helping each other finding shelter people of setting up see kitchens donating blood. but of course, in the future we, we will have to keep an eye on, on the situation amongst the, the different religious groups in the country and how this blog fold. and thank you very much. that was and testing one of the london school economics middle east center well is real,
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is whitening. it's a tax on your brand back groups both inside leaven on and across the region. on sunday, israel's military set of carried out strikes and yemen targeting who the rebels. they're hitting sites in the city of a data on evans red sea coast. at least 4 people were killed in dozens and around 30 others wounded. thousands of israeli war plants took part in the operation the day earlier, the boots these buyer, the ballistic missile, tell of these international airport. the group has also repeatedly been attacking rid, see shipping, allegedly linked to this real as well, has blown up against the firing into israel, in support of a mass, as israel bowed to wipe out middleton group in the wake of the october 7th terrorist attacks communities in northern israel, including the era majority said, or city of nazi, all right, have faced a barrage of missiles, rockets,
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and drones. as the deputies, emily gordian reports, some citizens feel is really, authorities are not doing enough to protect them. it could have been so much was strapped to know from his bottle rocket hit the roof of this call from nestle the enough we what we cook in the morning. so i think my wife was heading to work and this is my wife's car. i am and so what do you see and we saw shrapnel from the me, so i left hit the roof and we were thankful that our children weren't in as role of house. yeah. yeah. is a member of the local municipality and the majority of city of not so right. he says they will lucky this time. not so that's like so many cities and israel's knowles has been under constant rockets via by his ball over the pulse to yeah. normally, a hub for tourism many shops have have to shut down since the will began in october . without tourist, the economy faces collapse. and with the latest assassination of his ball as lead
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to hassle, and those roller ease has settled over a residence about what comes next to the guide. this what's happening is during my optimism, it's not letting me seem to live at the end of the tunnel. really, but i'm not seeing it to grab a hold of them, but of course i worry about my kids every minutes, every hour they call me and send me videos asking how things are know. sure, well the and, and stuff on the cause, the situation now there is an easy we don't have shuttle, we don't have safe places to go. when the sound goes off. i really hope the want and some lamb. but i'm going into the city a funk cuz i'm really important part of israel strategy to keep everyone safe, a tier and not threats on this side of the city. there's not a single one public fund. many of the houses were built before it was mandatory to include shelters and them. and to ross has yeah, yeah,
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says it leaves residential vulnerable when i got lost. if you know the risk for that, there are a few shelters that are old and they haven't been prepared at all the month. of course, in jewish areas, there are many shelters. and, you know, the, our neighboring city of norfolk illegal again need, has large bo just allocations again. but the, our community likes funding and everything relation to safety and security in the core. it, it, i mean a man, it's a problem shed by many our communities across israel says i, me a, be sure brought lead to the national committee of heads of ab local authorities mobile. and it was due to toys and you to the proximity of our local authorities to is really mandatory sites. slightly many hour of areas were hit by shelves. and rockets wilcox leading to a stage of panic with a lot of fear. why that at the end emergency, within the hour of the community on the lot most with if it was still might not be many our communities long for the war to finally come to an end. not just to say if
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god lives, but also the likelihood. let's take a look at a few other stories making headlines, they ukrainian officials say keeps air defenses have tended off waves of russian drones. overnight, no casualties were reported. ukraine's air force uh, the attack involved more than 70 drones. and 3 missiles, prussia has targeted ukraine's critical infrastructure over the last month, killing thousands of civilians depends incoming prime minister. she gave her issue by says he intends to call us nap election for october 27th. and she bought it was picked as a new leader tour of the ruling, the liberal democratic party last week. the forward defense ministers sets replaced for me. you can see that as prime minister on tuesday, events are being held across china to mark 75 years of the communist party rule. in beijing present, gigi and ping led the commemorations on what is officially known as martyrs de
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chinese communist party took power in 1949 after winning a bloody civil war against the nationalist led government space ex capsule has arrived at the international space station in preparation for returning to stranded astronauts, the 2 crew members aboard the dragon brought supplies for their colleagues who were unable to return to earth in june because of safety fears over their spacecraft. all 4 will travel home in february, dragging freedom now to australia where the far right freedom party is celebrating its 1st parliamentary election victory when he around 29 percent of the vote. that's according to preliminary results. the party has bound to create what it calls a fortress against migrants. chancellor karl nay. how much governing conservatives came in 2nd and have indicated they will not form a coalition with the freedom party under its current liter?
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a pro just read the freedom bodies election when with opponents saying it's still tied to it's not the past. the bulky need to have but good go claims. they have made history by securing nearly one 3rd of the vote mocking the 1st time since its foundation 7 decades ago that the body has won the parliamentary election, drama threw off. we have opened the door to a new era. together. we are now going to write a new chapter in austrian history. i'm on top of the controversy over it's not z origins. the party also campaigned on an anti immigration platform. opponents, its victory will have far reaching consequences. the speedometer. 6 device to see all that means social, comfortable, austria, that means lower salaries. that means a good task to feed specially for migraines. and for women who are demanding abortion rights. we started demonstrating 40 years ago,
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and i can do it any more. while opponents have united against google in his body, some austrians said they're willing to give the election windows a chance. i actually want to wanted that result, but maybe you have to give them a try or spoken those think you might as well. but i think the other parties including the greens will form a free way coalition and so on those that would be a logical outcome for me. and a little visual i was going it's these of these is but these medicaid will need the support of other bodies to form a coalition government. but none have so far agreed to us with him. let's get a view of all of this from brussels. are correspond to christine. one was standing by there christine the far right. who has been winning elections across europe, austria being the latest countries go to that direction. what does all this mean for the european union? so fluoride parties have
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a very different vision and also your what your opinion society should look like and how your should actually be. we see this in the number of issues pertaining to migration policy pertaining to the war in ukraine climate change policy and the growing influence that they're having at a national government level in places where they are governing and places where they form a strong opposition. we also see that their influence is growing at a european parliament level just off to the parliamentary elections. they made a really strong showings this year, p f r. i policies across european countries. so there's growing influence is going to impact your opinion policy going forward on the number of issues, the hard line sponsors that they take when it comes to migration. the one you crime, for example, being perhaps the most immediate concerns for establishment thought the policies indeed, as in europe right now, support for anti immigrant parties in europe is surging. what could be? what could that mean for europe's migrants and refugees themselves,
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as the your opinion just agreed on a common patch for migration and asylum policy. this is something that took a decade to achieve. not everybody is, is happy with it. essentially, it is about how the your opinion and we'll share the load of migration at the moment. we see that some countries be a big burden that other countries doing what this packed, so to do, really at the heart of it was to distribute the load among the east 27 member states. we're already getting the sense from some fluoride politicians who are close to a pallet either in governmental up in, in, in some other way indicating that they will be looking at that migration packs at ways of which they could potentially opt out of some of those causes the migration pack is legally binding, but they are already indications that some countries will not be cooperation in the way that they should be because of this fall right influence. especially because
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fluoride policies and politicians take the stalls that they don't want any migrants coming into their countries. we could also potentially see your opinion. countries sought to to, to shift off the boat and on their part. so for example, we see that it's these reaching to an agreement with albania, way asylum, pruitt processing will happen, and i'll pena and potentially a scenario is failed. asylum seekers will remain in albania and as a 3rd countries. so it's certainly going to look like there's going to be a hard instance when it comes to migration into your opinion because of the as far as influence and how the mainstream parties are sort of feeling that they need to respond to that by themselves. taking honda positions on the issue, they'll some of your ups, fluoride parties or sympathetic to russia, could that impact european support for you crate and christine, so there are huge concerns about that cherry and we're certainly seeing it in the rhetoric. a lot of these parties oppose, for example,
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sanctions on russia. they are vocal about that. they're also questioning the financial commitment that the european union has made. so ukraine, this long standing support that europe has really championed in the way of financial support, sending weapons. this is something that they're questioning at a time that it resonates with a lot of european households with inflation is particularly high, there are budget constrains. and so the message is resonating and landing with people who feel perhaps maybe the, the, the money that is being sent to ukraine should be re directed and positioned elsewhere. so this is coming at a time with, we don't know what the outcome will be in the united states. europe is a crucial back up for ukraine and going forward. if it's going to be more difficult to get those deals to come through for ukraine. this will be a real big challenge. christine, thank you very much. that was our brussels correspondent, christine wonderful. now to a deadly situation on the border between india and bangladesh. the 2 countries are
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close our eyes, but one human rights group claims indian border forces have killed hundreds of bangladesh. these across the, along, the border. smuggling in both directions is a major problem in indian patrol. say they only use force went under attack, but the recent deaths of to bangladesh, you children, has brought renewed attention to an under reported problem. the w has been meeting border patrols and residents in the northwestern bangladesh. the region of took are gone. but let this force to spectrum, the border with india, affinity neighbor here at the top. good going district in north western bundle dish . the border guard or b j, b c. they're trying to prevent the criminal activity. so it's a busy dejan on both sides of the frontier. indian forces on the other side, published pictures like these of elect smugglers and illicit goods. this
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a human trafficking is of the jump and across the border of the model on the lot they should come on to see this, the local people get to drop it on the board to an arch their soldiers to try to prevent misunderstandings. people are trying to cross the international boundary and due to various reasons, they have relatives over ditch and with the lot of alumnis program. but some of the times some of the times they're taking a little paternity. and they're trying to cross the international boundary and data by somebody. so didn't all cards, but we are hopeful from the basically site that, that we were trying to motivate the people. and the way we have increased the patrol activity and also the way with that, equally meeting with the local community and really just lead it. hopefully this will reduce and people will be edward and they will be more careful in the borderland. but lucas are dying. this is the home of john burchell. mars thing.
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he was 14, he's the 2nd charge to begin at the border in defense weeks. his family sees indian for, for skilled him. when he was near the frontier, an indian offer to his door, the local newspaper. the boy was part of a group trying to get to a bar 5 fence the giants and cause these red giant thus far the wind to try to collect the boy's body. he was shocked to the father survived, but this still inhospitable rest. that was part of the base of us. we are deeply sad and strong as if at indian border forces shawn us hindus. during normal day when giant his body was given to us, it was dismembered and lost in between. now his face could not be seen. it was ruined, showing that there was a bullet in the next day connected with the next you know how they connect the actual you on last the 2 days later,
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the one on monday and when the body was given to us at night, we could not clean it digital because the body was rotten, that's what i'm allowed to show us on a nickel. i'm lucas fix really just in family dice stretch across the border. meaning, instant of crossing sweep continue coming about sending him the 51 percent of the local him to community lives in my constituents. so you can go on. all of them have relatives in india and we shut the such ex, traditional killing should not happen again. we're not that not high, the human community here cannot accept it and has condemned it. have them monitors quickly to get through this couple of say, i want them to be as the indian board of forces by a john to go see. he committed a crime that should be a punishment, but should he be shot dead? yes, it says the apache of a deputy inspector general of the indian board to 4 fifths be assessed for 1000 gall fendy. w a statement. he said both sides were working on strengthening mutual
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trust and that his officers refrained from using force. but people here see the neighbors and even children being killed. when this straight to close to the border. where there are 2 innocent he crossed away or me drop a as via investigations, hardly ever lead to prosecutions, leaving families like giant, thus auntie. are they ever see justice of more on this? we can now talk to me that she grudgingly deputy asia director of human rights watches agent division. thanks for being with us. now we just heard about the deadly incidence of the border of human rights watch has been reporting on these killings for years. why are india and bangladesh unable to put a stop to these killings?
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we had talked to the home industry at that time and date, and we had pointed out that this is affinity bordo. this is a, these are these affinity neighbors, but it is no national security risk. these are people that are going, as we heard in the report audio, often to visit family members, because after auditors are not deficient board to that, the screen to the 1947 that are people that still have relatives on either side to be using this kind of lame and munition, i need to look forward to talking to people who might be crossing the border is completely on the city. we will promise that i, that the end of that there would be an end to this kind of use of force. and yet we find that that these abuses are continuing. now, bangladesh is prime minister shakera seen a fled to in the recently after mass protests against their government. has that increase tensions at the border? and it's certainly the fact that they didn't government been cut back. she could
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see now who was becoming increasing the unpopular because of her depression is something that the bottom of the issue still feels bad about, especially because she, because he knows now in india and india has not yet sit or criticize the abuses, the doctor and the under the into finally weeks of she because he knows governance, but what one was opposing to distrust was shot. so, so there is this tension between by the end of the nation, but i can do a story. but more than that, because some of the minority in the community do back the about me, which is the sure because he knows body, there was some, replies it a texas bench which would lead to some fifths. see what to do. in fact, by missing information from him do writing groups based based in india and, and, and spread of messages and images that were not even true. but it created a bit of funding. can some him do somebody with these attract across as well. and they was stopped. now all of this has now come down and there is,
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there is really no need for by the foot of india to be continuing in the low as bodyguards to use this kind of force. the one welcome thing that we have found is that the new interim government, which took office of to share because, you know, designed, has raised concerns with the indian government. we think this is important and that, that in that didn't get the part of these respond immediately by ordering the, the gods to step down, to actually to the straight, to stop any kind of ending it to do with these. and most, most importantly, to who to account those that have been that are responsible for human rights violations. as i had mentioned earlier in the decades that we have documented these cases that have been several cases. but it was quite clear the bill that this b as a sort of the border security force that would, that is the union board of the force had used indiscriminate force they had, they had, they had uh, uh, okay, to violence when we're talking to disc and they were still not persecuted,
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but actually candidly, thank you very much for talking with us today. thank you for so you're watching dw news up next we take a look at a recent investigation, interruptions manipulation of the media. i'm terry marketing. thanks for watching the
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