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as bullet hours of $711.00 on unreturned, it's people to northern israel, but outcome is round the cheese these militarily, and these around, back to malicious, are also socially and culturally embedded on feel gaming. but then, and this is the day the, according to our full season, elaborate and eliminating more and more command is more more terrorist every such encounter ends with his having the yeah. then while we were sitting at home and suddenly we heard a loud sound, targeted the stomach health organization, which is a rescue service and all that as dental, the building of civilians, people use the word believable. what are we living through? what are we looking at over here? at the level of the level of fear population we don't allow is
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also on the day germany maxima would when the communist east officially joined the west and known here as the community day. but for the full years on with the fall rights, popularity surging in the east. any german sphere the country may be drifting apart once again, a supposed to be a he a and dodd's and ha, what we have here in germany. in my view, one of the free societies in the world is the legacy of the peaceful revolution. above all that legacy consists of making it possible for 16000000 inhabitants at the time, i believe, to live in freedom blue because the self that inquired. so did the welcome to the day that had been his capital, it has been hit by another intense wave of his ride. he asked strikes southern by roots has come on the increasing bump bottom. and in the last 24 hours, israel says it struck tockets belong to has belong intelligence. headquarters. 11
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on the health ministry says that these really abstract on an apartment building in central by rooms killed at least 9 people. and the strike that before as it became without warning. and the evidence health minister says nearly 2000 people have been killed in such a tax in the last year. more than a $120.00 of the children. while the fighting in level intensifies israel has remained silent on how it binds to retaliate after tuesdays inviting and me saw attack. however, us present, joe biden has left the door of the possible is really strikes against iran's oil facilities. the word discuss all the $511.00 on is the latest front in an escalating conflict in the middle east . israel says it's advising what it calls iran's excess of evil since the stats of
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the war and gaza nearly a year ago, almost all the mo, most, all around backed groups of stepped up better tax on these rail. next report looks at the variety of threats. israel faces of the more strikes and 11 known as these real continues. it's so peroration is against the militant group. his ball at this is just one of several fronts in the region where the country is facing threats. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel is fighting for survival. this is the citizens who is violent in a campaign against the round axis of evil. know what he's calling. the axis of evil is known on the opposing side as the axes of resistance. it's an informal block of runs allies in proxy is often acting in its interest around ruled by cleric since the revolution in 1979 has the impatience of a regional superpower take round,
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considers israel and the us, it's main and them is trying to cripple its economy and diminish its influence, i see a muslim majority country. it also looks to expand this branch of his land in the region. that's why it has to rely on partners sharing. its religious affiliation. like his ball and lab and on the militant group has received hundreds of millions of dollars every year. from iran for weapons and training. it's believed to have more than a $100000.00 rockets. his ball also has tens of thousands of fighters and a wide network of tunnels. just like come us and the guys as treat. although this group considered terrorist by the us and to you, has been depleted by a you are fighting. iran has denied did help them us to prepare the tax on these real low, not tobar the 7th, but its supreme leaves are praised them those as for the seem to phone call,
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you request the full ahead phone beforehand of the problems of the intelligent engraved palestinians. who planned these attacks? again, i don't know scientists, today's shame a l swear in the region to run has also been relying on support of its traditional ally, the syrian government, as well as on simulations in iraq and the who is the rebels in yemen. the group has been receiving a run support and it's fight against the military coalition. led by tay runs major rival saudi arabia after the south of the war and gaza, who with these began targets in israel as well as international shipping routes in the red sea. they say their attacks will continue in the i'm in the armed forces, the less the 2nd devaney in operation, the true chromos against is while the under the confirm, the readiness to participate in any joint military operations against the is writing the enemy with the law, the it's a lot a or as of the,
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it's not clear how much power iran has over it's broke, sees in the region that run claiming they act independently. but the rising number of their attacks on israel suggests they are becoming increasingly important for around struggle for power in the region. let's take a closer look at this real camera on the methane who lectures in international politics and university of sussex in the okay, welcome back to d w. how strong is has blog at the moment trying to give them that so many layers. if it's leadership, it's being killed. i'm in deep that communication system so heavily compromised by israel. yes. indeed, i mean the, the blow was which is why it has insights, as long as the last leadership is quite unprecedented in terms of communication problems following the page around faulty talk. the explosions in terms of attacking has laws, items that oppose and communication lines. and so on,
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nevertheless, actually steering him back as of his beloved claim that old uh, sold him, come onto us of being replaced. um and at the moment um, there is a shift in the backs of sale because it is right. it has send the ground troops into southern lebanon, and that means that uh, the absolute air superior to your, of, is really army is no longer, quite as large. and as we have seen today and yesterday, to having already quite a few casualties among the troops. and this was because of another known as quite drunkards to rain. and his belie has been for decades, being stuck in, in those places has underground tunnels. and of course, in close combat, the situation of superior t at to some extent is as notified. so i think about some of this is difficult for
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us, but like even those blows. but in the southern government they might have a they might put up resistance more than what you have seen so far. okay. so israel is in southern lap and on essentially to clear out has blah, so that at hand is ready. the citizens can be turned to the north of the country. how successful could an exercise like that be why thing out has blah in lebanon and deed, how nice and gaza when we're talking about organizations that aren't just military, but social and cultural as well to the special looks neutral is very difficult. and this is not the 1st time this really is trying to do so is ryan was already inviting 11 and 1992, which was eventually forced to withdrawal in 2000 largely due to hezbollah as um, actually action. then again in 2006, we had that set to you 4 days war which reached a stalemate. and now again,
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so the president is not so promising for israel, but this time around it seems that because of the 7 october shot and the level of readiness of israeli society for casualty is really army might try to. um, you know, um, basically unofficially occupies southern lebanon up to the tennessee river. right. so that's northern communities of israel are out of range of his beloved tech, but that has to be seen as i said, the meeting slash isn't the israelis of stuff us casualties in southern lebanon. what would you say iran is most vulnerable to is ray retaliation? i think the, the nuclear facilities are deep onto the ground to many of them. so it might be
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quite difficult for as they are on its own to destroy them. and even then it would just put back by few years or on their as project has already have the to know how and technology and so on. but the point facilities in energy facilities of iran are quite exposed and as a boiler into a stage. iranian state relies heavily on export of oil, and if that somehow suspend it, that will be completely, you know, combined with the, the sanctions, massive sanctions which are in, in post on your own already. so it's a combination of the 2 groups, triangle, it, right in economy and politics later on is also very fragile. so extra economic pressure might lead to domestic people. but then i've talked, i'm holding facilities with also make going prizes higher, and that's not good for find them campaign in the election year. so one has to see
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how us and his read kind of agree on the course of action was doesn't damage defined. and under democrats, in the elections, as well as in, into the region to walk us through the camera and methane from sussex university in the okay, the, the britain has announced that it will give up. it's the last remaining calling me in africa. you may never have heard of the child, gus islands, but the archipelago in the middle of the indian ocean was massive strategic importance. and high speed at the center of a diplomatic dispute for the gates of britain has agreed to hand sovereignty of the islands to moorish us. but diego garcia, home to a military base used by the u. k. i'm united states will remain in british and american hands the next 99 years. and shake assignments for you at the hosp to bottom thickness called the research team, the ocean territory. since 1965, when they were detached from the rushes as possible for the position as the,
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the former versus colony game independence. within the early 19 seventy's britain evicted almost 2000 residents to make waiting for an advice on the largest island, diego garcia, which at least to the united states in 1966. that's the one use who is a professor of international relations and international law. it's also a senior research fellow, a policy exchange that's a conservative, but you should think time welcome to the w professor. this is all happening design this down because there's 7 various legal judgments, including a 29 advisory opinion from the international court of justice. but the case administration of the child goes 5 minutes, was unlawful on the bishop stuff as soon as possible. but you, i'll give you the you, kate shouldn't give the items back. yes. so for speed, so decent judgment from st. justice. however, it is the best, her opinion means that it has no legal force. it is simply the opinion of the
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drivers of the court. so as a matter of logs you said is under no obligation under exceptional loan to send over the territory to more interest. and why did you believe that it should not to add some readings for see minute, but most if you go seems so you haven't tens of the island tories tote. and so these things are a guest more rich and sovereignty and many of them were sent to the more rigorous inspection, sixties and seventies. and sort of everybody be treated as mercy and government. so it's the victims of risk is discrimination. so were housed in slums and menu to move that because you k as a consequence. so for see the reason for the heavy boards. arlington to maureen, the tomorrow was specifically forgive me for this to interrupt me that, but i haven't reached having looked into this stuff for last today. but lots of, of, of chic uh students ended up in the u. k,
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because they were there was essentially a deported that they were rounded up on diego garcia at gun point and taken off the islands in their pets shop. so whilst it may be that there was some local dispute between them and britches, they had no choice but to leave the island. they didn't decide, well, we don't like it, we'll go. they were taken off by britain, just clarified. so we're not going to and so you, kate, in the 1st place. so orders that tony issues i'd be interested show spend yes, to prescribe meant a reset. what is the me dated, but of course it really just helps them getting away, which i think everybody would send them today. but it didn't match the fox. that's difficult, since we're still about the trees here, the numerators, but the russian government, so many of them chose to move to new page. it's our country which makes post them the 1st place. so you stop to ask yourself, how bad, or marissa is for them to go to the u. k. a. but i think the country which was see
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a source of other troubles. so smart case against a more recent start and he started from us. it 1st reason, just 2nd reason of course is that the maurice as opposed to give up to orleans is like a 6 just marshes of silence to push government being stressful task and despise the agreement and emergence no just cleaning the function, needs or forced to do so those are forced, as those are things right. i'll see i could discuss the hub, obviously still correct here to show the 31st and government never considered the colleagues to be a rarity to perkins territory. and that's sort of our having to make it was bought by studies earnings to because you know, so are getting to adams box. and so going to be able to collect rent from the us government for supposed to submit a fee based indigo garcia. i've talked to us about your particular concerns about chinese influence in the area to stop purchase the auction or decline. sure. you get to use it to test skins,
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recipient of significant kind of investment in terms of infrastructure and or does he cannot make up some issues with computers? no, i don't. and that's more issues. is the time used approximately because they go through the bar. but i think marshall's curtis is a very much a country which is wanting to truck deals with the highest bidder. and differently trying to me well become sooner rather than later. the has to be there in my registers, and it is in part of possible have tried that. we've developed marcia's, of course, our interest to get rid of the space, which is up to all the location between a place which is a very sensitive approach. kind of a i've so in terms of the security of the us and a and it's due to end of the west, i lines are because the mistakes to gives earnings to the country. which a, which time a good for already know company takes over. but to find the policy we cannot feed into new future. ok, thanks until this is that to you on a e issue, a senior research fellow opponents of exchange. thank you very much.
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the deputies mocking you in as you day says you 4 years ago, communist east of germany officially joined the west on the divided country, which were unified. do you have a chance to own a show? some present, franco valves, us stein my, attended a ceremony in the city of strata, and the former communist east for unification. time less than a year after the fall of the building was in november 1989, but decades like that. gemini, the maintenance politically divided the right wing populist anti immigration alternative for germany. f d is on the rise, especially in the former east because the german chancellor addressing those divisions. gus, how does this is damaging our entire country, our economy, and our reputation in the world? is it not? it will take a lot of hard work to reverse this development. it's sort and i want to remind you one thing today. the vast majority of citizens across germany stand firmly on the
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ground of our liberal order. often both i have permission as a german chancellor on our shelves in a moment i'll be speaking with athletic will correspondent about those dividing lines that remain between east and west and germany have to more than 3 decades. first of this year for 35 years after the fall of the berlin will germany's lodging towards the rights, especially in what was once communist east, germany, the populace empty immigration. and the party is on the rise. the eye of the promised his life in freedom implying that germany is not a free country by positioning itself as an add to the peaceful revolution of 1999. the eye of the anglo civil rights activists like frank e, but he was in the bank. god of those who fought for freedom in east germany, back then as a civil rights activist and the communist dictatorship, he was the lot to be able to live in a democracy that's supposed to be a he
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a and dodd's and ha, what we have here in germany, in my view, one of the freest societies in the world is the legacy of the peaceful revolution above all that legacy consists of making it possible for 16000000 inhabitants at the time, i believe, to live in freedom do because yourself inquired. so when the peaceful resolution, hundreds of thousands of citizens of the communist east, germany took to the streets. in 1918, 9, the dictatorship had come to its end. surprisingly without any violence by the security forces. the burden will so for today b, i s d use a split slogans from bank fan, but their goal is completely different. they preach nationalism and installation as opposed to democracy and freedom of the city of tombs. steven, it's up know enough to have been a tom because he's the f body refers to slogans that we used in 1989. so we developed across the breadth of the population. i can afford an edit act as if we
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still have to complete this revolution that we're living in a certain lack of freedom because we're on the way to a dictatorship become another 2 years old. and that's not the case. and that's why i accuse them of misusing the slogans i need picked up to. when does this my time? i know nothing stuff either and just being governments or forward is it. i didn't snow mist call 3 dictates off the re unification. gemini seems to be drifting apart again. besides the fall, right? if the, the newly formed the w party, it hasn't changed significant success and regional elections and the ease with policies that us like between socialism and nationalism. by 35 years ago, it was basic human rights that people are with their lives for the money. so i guess, and this shouldn't be forgotten and everyone uses the freedom they have now. but they should consider how they use it, what c a a freedom also has something to do with responsibilities to assessment. find bottom to, to him. frank eva knows democracy is hard work. he rouse to oppose any renewed division
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of germany and stand up for freedom. that's got more on this from athletic will correspondent, hence brand to welcome hands. tell us more about why the far right asked a seems to resume so much here. and you have any, particularly in the form of east safety, has, has understood to play into the ceiling that is very widespread in the east of germany. that citizens of the feel that they are 2nd class citizens that are in some ways that have been left behind and developments in recent years. um, but saw that their um interest is that the needs are not being respected by the central government. and they have to present itself as an alternative. as somebody has a policy, that's a well in fact be able to and it'll cost to the interest of people in east germany . and one of the major issues that present resonates very,
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very much in the streaming is the major issue of which the f t pounds it's policy. and that is anti migration. it's attempts to block people from coming into germany . i'm gonna have to see that in eastern germany, in almost 50 years of coming into school, there was practically in the migration into that country at all. so to people that have little experience, historically, of people from kind of foreign countries coming there. and when these major waves of americans came into europe and in germany about 10 years ago, that was a big disruption, especially in east germany. so yeah, those are the issues. so, and how of popular this policy is using this legacy, a legacy of germany's peaceful revolution that led to the will coming down? yeah, the piece of revolution was one. from the streets. they were tens of thousands of people that took to the streets and peaceful nauseous. and that was very,
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very little no violence. and. busy often that and they were criticizing or come in this party to come in this government that they no longer believed in that they could not trust total system that, that could not trust but did not manage to give them a good standard of living. and so on. and the a f, d is using that same motto of people. then they say there was taunting we are the people the v isn't as far as the saying, well we the kind of the party knowledge that will represent those people. in other words, it's trying to feed into that tradition and doing that quite successfully with the also with the kind of organizing launches and that sort of thing. and what's also interesting is the relationship to russia. you know, eastern germany was a vessel status of the soviet union. there were thousands of soviet of russian troops stationed in germany. but at the same time, eastern germany saw itself as a very close friend of the russians to this dichotomy between russia, a being
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a country that one fed and being a friendly country is still in existence. in large parts of the sun, germany is a mixture of respect and fear is something that the f d takes up by saying we should be friends with russia. then rather than of supplying with us to you, trying and so on. as a appeasement of russia is something that's also very wide spread in eastern germany. to be clear that are still differences, significant differences between the jeremy's form east and what was west germany. yes, one has to say that the income in the eastern countries and the eastern states is still lower for the same job to get less pay in eastern germany than you're doing western germany. all the, the cost of living is low there as well. the number of east germans and talk to him and jobs and in society, in germany, the under represented in a companies in the military and media and politics. a few instruments actually have
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influence in germany. at the same time, you have to say that the millions, billions of, of money. what poured into is joan the in the last 30 years. and if you just look at the facade is certainly at house facades at the streets, infrastructure. a lot of you still need looks a lot better than much of west strongly because so much money has been out there. okay, thank you for that time. so i did. every political correspondence on sprint is not was the day you can follow the team on social media, dw use of the latest headlines around the clock, of course dw dot com on the d. w. thanks watching today. have a good day the
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