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this is the writing you with free information dw made for mind the . this is the w and here's why, but from berlin tonight is real. stepping up it's offensive in 11 on troops have moved into the south west as israel's prime minister says, its forces killed a has, has the commander seen? has the militant groups next leader also coming up the loss, control and health authority and guns. it says nearly 42000 people have been killed in the year long war with israel. tonight we look at what it will take to rebuild this shattered palestinian territory. the
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hybrid golf, it's good to have you with this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has confirmed that israel has killed a hezbollah leader who was seen as the groups future leader. now according to media reports, i seem, sophia, the was the target of it is rarely air strike on southern be root last week. so if your dean was the heir apparent to has village 3 decade long ruler, assigned this raul, and he was killed. and it is rarely attacked just days before these really army has also announced a new expansion of its ground, defensive in southern 11000000, deploying a 4th division of troops, baldwin, and in a separate development, as well as deputy leader 97 said that he supports attempts to secure a truce with this real without mentioning the end of moore in gauze as a precondition as below has been targeting is real with rockets since october of
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last year in an attempt to draw resources away from gossip. so no mention of a guns, a ceasefire as a precondition for a truce in lab or not. i asked journalist or e mail go hardly and be rude. how he viewed the speech from hezbollah as deputy leader in his speed ship. he gave it to him about that, but i think what's really important seats. the main intention of this speech was to show that to his bullet is or give the impression this is paula is still strong. it was really a defiant and to a very confident speech. and he was talking about resisting and persisting, he was talking about that his father re create more displaced people in northern israel psychiatry. and somehow the wall goal or really, i mean it's on you all said like the escalated the station, live with a baby in order to get it is raised to be inspected in the border. now,
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the 2nd month, it was one that with the new public face of his folder, it should 9 plus him saying that this, the county was going to have more displaced. people use it, they had losses. would it be the beginning of the war? and you said maybe the most striking, striking sentence, it says it's all about home screens for a so a very, very defined speech. we know that 3 human agencies say that they are worried that the same tactics used by is really garza are now being repeated in 11 on what do you see? so yeah, that's exactly what the set today and the, i mean they gave me exactly. so we like there was some mutual who's basically wanting that we'd have a tearing health situation with new diseases and live alone because of the, for example, very current situation, sufficient those where they could be looking for refuge and we didn't have the word
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sort organization who's wanting to st. like all this in fields, a band of, in the cells, all the life stuff i've been to them to. so they agreed leads to a crisis in the food supply. when i talked to some of the records and some of them are harmless, they were very concerned about the seats. they left behind the elements of the life stuff they left behind. it's not only about their life your 5 inches, they also talk very much about what they left behind. and a lot of that is to do this. liberal is 86 years journalist can remember hard with the ladies from be root. tonight's kareem, thank you. well after when you're more guns is health authority, which is controlled by hamas. it says nearly 42000 people have been killed. at least 21 died in the latest news. rarely air strikes on the peruse refugee camp in central garza, among them 5 children. israel's prime minister insist that his forces will achieve
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victory over her moss, which carried out the october 7th terror attack. eisenberg lucia is a journalist from gaza, who is now in ontario, canada. the housing is good to have you with us. i understand you left garza last year a few weeks after the war broke out. what are you hearing from people who you know, who are still there, as well, people's vein in gauze and most overcome on the ceiling and is frustration and disappointment and disappointment. and, and, you know, concerned about when the war is going to be over. this is the most important for them just to write before them this interview. i was chatting with someone who's in india or by their hand was wondering when this war is going to happen. is it gonna
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happen soon? we didn't know the situation is getting hard, day by day. so i'm still like you easily when talking to people and you can and find the frustration and disappointment among the people. mm hm. and the place where you lived in, in gauze and do you know what does it look like today as well? it stops, i mean across gallons, a stretch. now there is more intense and boom vaughn meant that it used to be in the recent months. actually there are 3 places in uh, lake one in japan. the um, uh, the reason is where you the authorization card, honestly they are seizing and asking people to evacuate again from the north of gaza strip to the south wind. and i used to stay in most very reputable camp, and then there is now also evacuation order from is the way the army off king some
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of the, the resistance they are to evacuate. and there is a continuous of ultimately you should link an ample bottom and from time to time, and there is as well in the south and send you and in some parts where we ask the people there to evacuate as well to the different places. so situation in general, not only in the place that i used to be is, is, is very hard and very tough. as in, you know, that of israel's declared goal in this war is to completely dismantle her moss. do you think that's a goal that can be achieved? is it realistic? well, that's not an easy question to be honest, but um, i mean uh, tracking time asked military capabilities is possible, which has the, the, you know, how much really, and they never deny that. of course they, they are not,
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you know, like in the same page with days when they is what you announce about. but i mean, clearly on the ground we can read that the her mask abilities is, is, um, is downgraded, and they lost a lot of their human resources and their equipment, etc. but how master has an idea and all right. and, and i believe jesus still there, how much was up in 2 different levels. and it was like the government and gaza and the military waiting and so and on the level of monday through and guess from us is weaker, but is still there. and they and they still keep the hostages and, and, and, and these are 80 hostages and they still partially rolling the awesome. do you think that a future without how mos in gaza is possible? it's still, again, it's a, it's, it's not an easy without, without an alternative. and so far as opposed in now and all the observers,
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they are agreeing that goes on needs and alternative. and there is no days where it is. and i don't know, like the international community is not helping any alternative to take over and goes i stretch b a is still far away from being able to go to control. and the role goes and goes, i was before without us as like in government. they were there from us, created back in and the 2nd half of the eighty's and seems to been how much is it growing up? one of the reasons the from us is power for was more for because out there and that there is always the rivals are weak. so one of the main goal should be considered that just to them, to support and to enhance the arrivals of before we run out of time, do you think that you will be able to return to gauze and one day i hope so.
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this is one of the things that we keep in our mind on the state in i. i was born and raised the in garza so i will be back of course. but um yeah, i don't think it's going to be some journalists 1000 pollution. joining us tonight from canada. awesome, we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. all right, let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. hundreds of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate in florida, the head of hurricane milton authorities, or warning of life threatening storm searches in a region that is still reeling from hurricane helene. who is president biden has postponed a plane trip to germany and, and goal of because of the store. steve nobel prize in physics has been awarded to american and john hop field and canadian, jeffrey hinton for their pioneering work in the field of machine learning. their research has gone on to be used as building blocks for advanced artificial learning,
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as well as pattern recognition and memorization by european union is to appeal to the world trade organization over anti dumping terrorists imposed by china on the use brandy. exports of the uses. china is abusing trade rules, the extra taxes are seen as retaliation. for e u tariffs, on chinese electric vehicles. the actions have prompted for years of an all out trade war. from more, i'm going to go to our corresponding jack pair. he's following the story for us in brussels. jack, good evening. tell me why in the world brandy as well, that is the real question is why from says, tradesman is the says the action by china seems to be retard tree. that's because 99 percent of the brandy that china in ports comes from frauds. and the
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context of this is just just one week ago, the european union decided to hold a vote on whether it should impose terrace on chinese electric vehicles being vote to being imported into the european union. a lot of companies abstained. germany voted, know against that from emphatically voted in favor. and i, one week later, a very friends products and i clinic french products which is seen as the sort of high end of french exports is now being hit with these terrace by the chinese trade ministry. and essentially, what it will mean is that a french brandy that's imported into china, those importers will have to pay a 39 percent up to 39 percent extra, to import it into china, making it exorbitantly expensive. so that's why the french is saying this is simply a tip, the top measure. and how would this impact the growing tensions in,
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in what many people consider to be, um, you know, of a, a mounting trade more between the, in you, in china, as yeah, i mean, it will escalate the, the european union has a nice that it will take this to the w t o that it will try and challenge this measure by the chinese for the brandy may, cuz this is pretty detrimental. we've already seen, for instance, re, me control, which makes writing me monitoring. one of the big friends brandy makers says in the company went on 8 percent. this is pretty major when you what you see is that when the sort of tit for type things come in and to trade a dispute, they start to elevate and, and, and the pressure on government from specific industries grows and grows and grows. the electric vehicles thing is a big issue for the european union. it wants to create this green transition. it wants to use more electric vehicles. but if it was, the chinese over production is being dumped into the european markets in stifling
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european abilities to build a southern industry in the sector. and so we're really starting to see an elevation of the tensions, the trade tensions between the european union and a china which have been simmering away for quite a few years. i brand c w corresponding dec parents with the leaders from brussels tonight. jack, thank you. this is a reminder now of the top story we're following for you is real, has opened a new front against hezbollah, of sending troops in the south, west 11. the prime minister also says its forces and killed another hezbollah commander, seen as the groups. next leader, you're watching the w news after the break, the w business ways up a whether a trunk or here's victory in the us presidential election would be best for the world economy. i'll be back in the top of the hour with more world news. i think to see you then the
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power to kicks in the south china sea was ships are here what this is supposed to mean the front of the hoss of the global companies, often decades of chinese extension is in the nation, is resisting with us in the course of a powerful ally in china on september 1st where the united states economy goes, the global economy follows and who leads the country you will have as.

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