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the, the, this is dw, and use live from berlin. israel promises retaliation after around fires, nearly $200.00 missiles. there being several reports and casualties, but these riley ministry says most of the weapons wouldn't intersect. it's the latest escalation between israel and its enemies in the middle east. the attack comes just hours after israel said it was carrying a limited crime rates against has develop close to the border in lab and on. and in the united states, the contenders for vice president's face off in a debate as they try to convince undecided motors and swing states to back either
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harris or trump for president the on pop up on any ass. welcome to the program. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, ron will quote pay after it launched a by roger of miss i was at israel. the israeli army says a 118 resolves were fired in the attack, but most were interest acted. there being several reported casualties including one palestinian mind killed by a me. so in the occupied west bank around said is carried i the strike in response to the recent killings of has been a leader. as soon as rather of how much leader is my new israel's military spokes person said his country would retaliate for the rainy and attack or not. we are on
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high alert too, so we will protect the people of israel. you're this attack will have consequences . so we have plans and we will operate at the place and time we decide. leap journalist bollix, the dean, intelligent, you've said there are indications of israel with target oil production facilities in iran, in retaliation. well, uh, just a short while ago with the boosted your load that said that, uh, as royal lines through our players and the both of these tests can be done by switch to round that is it rad attacks. israel is running well targeted video building facilities and also the voice that's going to be in around it will most likely that's what they do according to people's to journal add. this is also the demand from is really pull efficient is the best couple of hours after this attack from me to wrap the b. e bit describe as announced middle wards against israel and
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they are demanding that these ready to government takes that action notes. course we still didn't know how this the response is going to be the this response a is going to be its course. uh, and the question is with what did this responses both to be in the coordination with the america. that's also said by the way, that there will be consequences for this attack. so this would be possible to set the attacks around economy, around the symbols of a 13, around the venue of the jeep itself. so maybe the next few hours will they give us more clarification on that? with the us as confirmed it helped israel shoot down the rainy and missiles. here's us president job i my direction i say is military actively supports the defense of israel and we're still assessing the impact based on what we know now the attack peers to have it defeated and in effect. and this is testing that is relevant
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military capability and us i'm also is also a testament to test a plan between united states and israel. dentist, fate and defend against praise of attacks and expect make no mistake. united states is fully fully fully supported, is to speak now to sean shakeed as a defense analyst at the center for strategic and international studies in washington dc. welcome to dw and use. first and foremost, what's your assessment of have of how is rails are and don't cope with the attack? yeah, so we didn't israel's missile defense architecture. there's actually a lot of different systems iron domains. one system that is designed primarily against the smaller rockets, but you also have the david sling the arrow systems. and so it was likely a combination of these more sophisticated interceptors that were actually used
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against the ronnie and missile attacks. alright, and also the pentagon said it actively helped israel that deal with the raining and missile is being fired at the country. how important was it then for israel to have the us helping it's always helpful to have a coalition when it comes to air and missile defense. so back in april, when we saw a similar iranian missile attack directly against israel, we had seen not just israel, but the us, france and several, the 3rd states as well. joining in that coalition to provide intelligence and interceptors, and just the regional connectivity to defeat these incoming threats. so it's extremely helpful to have more people, more operators and sensors and interceptors involved in these kind of defenses. now what did we learn about iran's capabilities from this attack?
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did they actually intend to cause casualties? do you think it's always hard to say what the exact intention was. this was a significant silva. that's to be sure it isn't something like a few missiles here and there to send a political message. this is, at least as you had already reported, a 180 ballistic missiles. so the intention to cause damage is clear. but how, how much we've learned to your question about your runs missiles. it's kind of repeat some of the lessons that we saw back in april that yes, they can launch this large salvo and it will cause a lot of terror within israel. folks have to go into shelters for decent amount of time waiting for this operation to end. and of course that there is a risk for escalation, but in terms of military capability, in terms of really affecting israel's
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a strategic assets. and this district hasn't really changed anything about that it's, it's fairly weak. right? but israel now has said that it will retaliate benjamin netanyahu, who said iran will quote, pay for it. what do you think that could look like a number of possible responses? again, just comparing what we saw earlier in april, back then he's real retaliated in fairly limited manner. that struck a few iranian air defenses in response to a barrage of somewhere around $36500.00 combined missiles and drones. here again, as you've already discussed, is really policy makers are very uh forthcoming about there being a larger retaliation that might mean striking the missile launchers that were involved in this operation. it could mean getting the command control structures,
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the leadership that was involved in planning here. or it could possibly mean striking some of the iranian nuclear facilities or those involved in, in that process and kind of pull that program back. that can be at the high level, but really i think we're all trying to figure out at this point, what is real is, is planning on doing next. sean will leave it there. thanks for joining us on data . we can use trying shape with the center for strategic and international studies in washington dc. thank you. time to take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. at least 45 people have died and many others are missing. after 2 ships carrying migrants sank off the coast of trip duty. the boats are reported to have left him and with more than 300 people on board. former dutch prime minister mark foot has taken over from the insulting burg, as nato secretary general,
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which has said his priorities are to increase defense spending and strengthen partnerships outside the lines. you also said you craze right to self defense. they've not, and it's florida with russia. the prosecutors in kenya have charge activist, i'm the lawyer, david more. i reckon bozza with the crime of cyber harassment capacity was known in the country for exposing alleged corruption. he was arrested after a social media post in which he mentioned a business man, as well as canyon president, william wrote down and put his findings from south korea as showcased, its most powerful ballistic missile. for the 1st time. it said to be able to destroy underground bunkers deep underground as a ceremony marking armed forces de present to use. so co warned north korea that any attempt to use near nuclear weapons with mark the end of the regime. oh, no show you. we will move and us vice presidential candidates, j
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d. science and team goals will face off in a couple of hours. and what could be an unusual me important debate just weeks before the election. the debates between violence on the republican ticket and wills for the democrats will be hosted in new york by cbs news. the candidates will be hoping to persuade undecided voters to back their side in a very tight presidential contest. it's likely to be the last debate of the presidential campaign. and let's cross live now to the us and standing by for us in washington. it's the to view correspondence and how do my own. janelle, great to see, is always what should we watch? i, for in tonight's debate as well as pablo, the brief that both the vice presidential candidates have is pretty clear. it's to bring as much advantage as possible to their presidential running mates while also attacking the other side. but this will be interesting. so was probably has more
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debating experience than vans from his ears in congress. but vance has spent more time in the national spotlight is also has to be said that vans has a bit more experience with unscripted events like tv interviews. but what's important to keep in mind is that both men were chosen for their ability to appeal to white working class voters. so was as likely to highlight his persona as a folk see midwestern dad. while j. d vance is likely to emphasize his crappy journey to the top from impoverished apalachee are both men are also military veterans. but beyond their potential to appeal to white working class voters, it's all pretty much contrast from there. both men stand on opposing sides of every conceivable policy argument that you can imagine. and that's definitely going to come out tonight. janelle, you've touched on some of the, the different areas that we should be focusing on for each candidate. but let's start with j. defiance. what might his main point of attack be tonight?
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i'm work for the face and we'll say strong criticism and from wells as well because we have to treat the vice presidential candidates kind of as surrogates for their respective tickets. j. the vans is likely to attack that however, as walls ticket as being all what he calls dangerously liber. also he's going to say that harrison walls are bad for crimes are bad for the border. he's also expected to level some personal attacks against him was perhaps attacking his military record as he has done in the past. because tim walls has never seen combat . now, it's not that judy vance has, but that is another story. now, for his parts and walls might actually use that as an opening to talk about how donald trump himself has dodge military service, has been known to make controversial comments about veterans and fall and soldiers
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. and he might use that to make a larger point about how trump and vans don't really care about anyone but themselves, and certainly not about the american people. but so, but we'll then, why do you see going for him? where is he going to focus his attention as well? let's remember that. so was, is the architect of that attack that has gone mainstream against republicans, that attack, that has labeled republicans as weird. so he's going to paint them as the extreme is he's going to pains them as agents of a division and chaos in american society. he's not going to say that they are overly invested in police. trump, a trump in advance, that is, he's going to say they are overly invested in policing books in the classroom and women's bodies and reproductive rights. he might also bring up those outlined dish lies that both trump and vans have repeated about how haitian immigrants are eating
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cats and dogs in ohio springs field. but this is the sort of thing is i can also back fire if vance, for example, says that he is going to say whatever he has to say to highlight what he sees as a bigger problem around migration. this is actually a line, a justification that has been celebrated in some republican circles. but every line of attack, caries risk sun in the and the challenge for both man really does remain convincing undecided voters in swing states who might have pocket book issues of front of mind like the price of food and gas. and those are the things that they will be watching out for. janelle, i'm sure you will be keeping a close, so i will speak to you later on in the evening. thanks for that update. you now do my own from washington joining us from washington, dc. and you are an o german full
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