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wrong mess, things up, resisting brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage. humans and multitasking watch. now on youtube, v. w documentary, the, this is dw news line from berlin. the white house makes another push for a ceasefire in the middle east before next month's us presidential election. secretary of state anthony blinking begins as 11th trip to the region as israel instruction organization, data chooses of financing has bowler. also coming up, holding the line in ukraine with russian forces advancing in us aid endowed our correspondent visits the defenders of one of moscow's key objectives and the each the
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and a warm welcome to you. viewers around the world, michael. okay. the white house is making a fresh push to secure a ceasefire in the middle east before next month. your west presidential election, secretary of state anthony blinking is heading back to the region. his 11th trip, since i'll still use began, he'll stop off in several countries including israel. the binding administration has worn the us could withholds and military aid to israel, unless more humanitarian assistance gets to the gaza. in the meantime, there's no let up in the fighting in lab and on. israel says it has hit 300 has bullet targets in the last day. the round back and diligent group says it launch crockett's at a naval base near israel's coastal city of hyphen, as well as targets near toby's smoke rises over the suburbs of a route. these rail says it was targeting financial institutions run by hezbollah. it accuses the militant group of using the network to fund its attacks. lebanon's
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health ministry says this really air strikes have killed more than 1400 people in the past month. israel's military campaign appears to have weakened, has blocked the group once, that it would continue attacking israel until there was a ceasefire in casa. but after losing much of its leadership cor, hezbollah now says it supports diplomatic efforts led by lebanon's elected leaders . those leaders prime minister nigi me out t and how speaker not be very met with the special envoy from the united states to layout conditions for a possible cease fire deal with israel. washington's main message has below does not have the leverage to demand a cease fire in gaza anymore. and i want to be very, very clear trying lebanon's future
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to other conflicts in the region was not and is not in the interest of 11 east and gaza. there are also daily strikes according to the him, us run health ministry, more than $42600.00 palestinians have been killed by israel's military, with many more missing and presumed dead under the rubble. israel's government has vowed the water won't stop until from us. no longer poses a security threat. the militant group launched across border attack on israel on october 7 last year. and it's still holding around a 100 hostages and gaza. the un agency for palestinian refugees says the ongoing is really assault on casa, has left hundreds of thousands of people trapped in this hospital and cause a city medic street civilians wounded in attacks in the north of the territory. 7 matches and a number of wounded were taken out of the hospital. some of them with most of the motors for children and women and their legs and hands being cut off. well,
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not teams are still looking for more mounts. as i saw that the on like and they route were diplomatic talks for a truce with hezbollah or at least underway. a ceasefire with homeless and gaza seems a distant prospect of correspondent emily gorgine is in jerusalem. emily, us, secretary of state antony blinking is due to meet is really pm netanyahu. today in the hopes of reviving ceasefire talks for gaza. this is about much more than just a ceasefire, right? as well right now, we're really seeing a focus shift to what the future will look like in gaza itself. now many including the us president are buying off to us. and mazda said that this could be a watershed moment, treating for israel to claim victory to broke
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a piece to bring back as hostages. the problem is that on the ground, the situation looks very, very different. often one's death. we heard both sides and one hundreds really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but also from him, off of the fights and would continue. and what do you also need to know is that within israel there are also a lot of people who don't want to see an end to the fighting. in java, you have supplemental groups in his role who wants to, who want the idea that he is ready military to continue approaching and gaza so that it can resettle the land a. so essentially a continuation of this will. and then at the same time you have hosted families and friends who are starkey opposed to these plans who want to see an end to the fighting in the gaza because they would love to see that the hostages returned. so the prime minister netanyahu at the moment on the one hand is facing international pressure, but also the pressure from hostage families to end the school. and at the same time,
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he also is eating a government, the colors from government. we have members from the fall rights and israel who are in support of these supplements of the continuation of the war and gaza. i'm at this point. it's really quite unclear. yes. where, what people decide in terms of the future of call them got it. we're obviously in the throes of an almost continuous exchange and israel's north has bullet, has launch rockets and into is really naval base. and israel carried out its own strikes and 11 on overnight. what are the prospects for cease fire talks there? of the bus rides. uh, were sitting there, continue to the top 5 thing across the lebanese border. i was recently in the north of israel, and i spoke to people there. and essentially they are very worried actually about to political resolution, because they say about in 2006 off to the, the, the war in 2006 between has the law and this role. and there was a political resolution, the human resolution 171 not to not lead to
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a piece. essentially. they saw about, well as well, a kept very sorry about as well. adhered to what it promised i, meaning they stayed out of lebanon, but at the same time has bullet continue to that to militarize the area essentially . and what we're seeing in the negotiations right now is that, as well as the monitoring some kind of an allowance, essentially for us military to be able to continue to go into. i'm for the 11 on to make sure that has ball out, does not regroup. and essentially re militarize of the region. that's so emily gorgine in jerusalem, anything similar us defense secretary lloyd austin has visited keith and announce the details of the $400000000.00 a package for you grant. monday's announcement came just 2 weeks before a presidential election that could put further aid in doubt. during the visit, a russian bombardment hit the eastern city across killing 3 people. moscow is
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slowly advancing toward the city. a key transportation hot that could open up further advances in the area. our corresponded mag xander visited the front line cd to talk to it's defenders and see the devastation caused by russia's event. on the outskirts of the cross of the to this group of men has been working there howard. so since the break of dawn doesn't, so a lot of the way that they say that artillery is the god of war doesn't mean it causes 90 percent of the damage that's inflicted on the enemy. although it is. but the russians have more firepower, and more people call it. pressure on this part of the front line is intense. i don't mind the russian infantry groups keep it advancing. as seen in this voltage captured by a ukrainian surveillance drone,
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it's broadcast live to the command post. back on the ground, we seek shelter as the unit prepares for potential retaliatory fire. it's been a busy morning. you know, even though we drove the enemy back over the summer, killed some of the hiding the shots at the those who stayed more or less alive. runaway who reached out to them to on the moon. but besides the level perceptible bump, bump, bump. so the commander of a seal is determined to defend across the river and take it they want to take low cost because if they do it will be bad. the road will be open and the russians will have a direct path to, to enable the people this is the city there defend the train stopped working weeks ago. the lack of power and water as well as russian shelling have driven people out across once was
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paid to $60000.00 people. and during the war it became an important hub for the military. soldiers would come here to take a break from the front of those days. are long gone, or what are those? well, that's where the drew's, the hotel was sitting and over there was the coil. i want to speak to you in 2023. and to me, rockets hit there for the 1st time. a kid that pop it off with the city of the through a hotel was attacked last year. will it be me? is commander was among those killed in a residential neighborhood, we can see the result of a recent russian attack purportedly caused by a live bomb. so when we see it was, we found one man dead in his bed. people wasn't ashley. he had gone to sleep. the school in his house received a direct hit for sure what the move but to do with some of the adjacent buildings
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and structures caught fire with me except for the stall us. as a minor blaze covered 400 square meters for ship. i was just corolla through the summer through for the off and the russian attacks on the city center have decreased slightly because ukrainians have send reinforcements to the outskirts of the city. they take most of the fire. so then use of, of my to were back that the position a new batch of shells just to write but it's a drop of the ocean cranium troops to say they barely receive enough military aid to hold onto their positions and certainly not to know what to change the course of the war. you probably should negotiating peace with russia like summer calling for can not be the answer says the command, right? but the more for you is the villains gives up some type of true the receive. in 2
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years. we will have to go to okay, and the russians are constantly being very quick to do that. producing shells every day. what about out of give it shows you what you wrote as we head back to the city . we make a stop at a brand new trench. it's one of many dog in the area rock across, and a potential for shadowing of battles to come. meanwhile, a new nato command center for the baltic sea region has opened in north, in germany. the base will be led by a former address driven admiral with stuff from 11 other nato member states. germany's defense minister says it's vital to protect the baltic region from russian, the stabilization touchstone at nato's new headquarters on the baltic sea. germany's defense minister bull has bestowed loose lands here in the german port city overall stuck to inaugurate the commando task force baltic
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a new needle naval command center, the aims to boost the lines of defense readiness in the baltic sea region. it will be responsible for planning georgia exercise as ready to direct naval operations in times of peace. crises will crushes. invasion of ukraine has heightened concerns that moscow could attack nato countries. germany and nato have seen an uptick and espionage activity by russia and of warns of other potential threats, especially around the baltic sea region. we must ensure that putting will not have his way so we must defend ourselves and do whatever we can to support our problem is enabled eastern flight with a new command center participating countries in to better protect the baltic sea. unimportant supply routes for nato. and the key economic area for neighboring
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countries. so we all the information and it has oh and rigorous and somebody kind of them in the naval command center in the whole stock will be led by germany and staffed by up to $180.00 people from 12 other nato countries. participants include a finland and sweden, which joined nato, after russia's invasion of ukraine. and a reminder of our top story, secretary of state antony blinking is traveling through the middle east and make a new push with a ceasefire in gaza. and 1100 divided administration has worn the us could withhold some military aid to israel unless more humanitarian assistance gets through. the guys you're watching dw news from berlin up next. how the battery in your
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