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facing chases to great ideas, compelling consumers to apply the this is dw years, live it from berlin. the white house makes another push for a ceasefire in the middle east. only 2 weeks before the us presidential election. us secretary of state has the blinking lands in israel as walk. it's triggered defensive missiles over to la v as real is launching new strikes against hezbollah in 11. not also coming out holding the line in ukraine with russian forces advancing and us aden down our course funded visits with the vendors of one of my skills. key objectives in the east. the
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library, the golf is good to have you with this. the white house is making yet another diplomatic push for a ceasefire in the middle east. with just 2 weeks before us voters choose a new president, us secretary of state, and to me blinking isn't, is real, it's. there's a love, it's trip to the region since the war in gauze to begin last year. and his 1st sit is rarely forces killed the homeless leader, young austin was lincoln will also be discussing the war with has blood and lab and not blinking with travel onto jordan and guitar of correspond, emily or deed isn't jerusalem on this story for us. emily, tell me about the prospect of a ceasefire as blinking meets, and that's in yahoo! today, israel has taken out home offices leadership like that be reason to think we can see a break through well,
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at this point it does not look like a possible phase 5 deal is on the horizon. even though many have expressed our hope including for us, president or vice and fox, the death of the house in wire. the how how most of lita could really be a watershed moment. a window of opportunity for israel to reach axis 5. deal to break a piece to claim victory in garza. i'm so i'm, i'm, i'm excuse me. but the reality on the ground have a looks very, very different israel. the, is there any prime minister benjamin ton? benjamin this one guy who has said in the past about fighting will continue and i think this boils down to 2 reasons. essentially, on the one hand, we have seen not a recent, is there any military success of such as the killing of how some of those roll on lebanon, but also yeah, how soon? lauren garza have actually been a boost to his popularity,
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but then as well at the same time, you also have to remember that he leaves a coalition government in his robots with ministers who do not support a seems find a deal they wants to see a continuation of the war and they're putting a lot of pressure on him here. step in so many field attempts to broker a ceasefire. all the while is really has intensified its military campaign in gauze and now in 11 know on what is really prime minister benjamin the missing yahoos strategy here. i mean, does he have an in game for, for that from, from what it looks. it certainly seems that his strategy is to continue fighting militarily. he has said this repeatedly that a victory, a type of victory is any possible militarily. and the american seemed to have very little sway of him when it comes to the strategy. we've seen that's over the course of this war in april, for example, the americans warned against launching and offensive in the rough on southern golf . uh, so that went ahead anyway,
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is we also saw about um sci fi talks over the few months of the last few months have gone without progress. and also when it comes to shipment to turn a that's going into gauze, other 2 flights of not seen. i to why do you the americans recently for us and the is raised with a 30 day ultimatum to let a into gaza and if not the, they would face. i'm cots to that military support. um, so uh the, essentially what we all seeing is to 5 who have opposing use on how to conduct some how to continue this war. and at the same time, in, from the american. certainly we also not seeing enough or sufficient pressure to really make a change in terms of how israel is conducting this will see the usability guarding the latest from jerusalem. emily, thank you with a life and death steaks in the middle east, or getting attention here in europe in the french city of strossberg. the debate is underway in the european parliament on the need for
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a cease fire in love and on and the safety of united nations peacekeepers. they are the so called unit feel or united nations in german, $411.00 on has come under fire as israel attacks hezbollah. what is that? let's take a look now at the mission and of the you enforce and how important it is to the security of the reach lab. and then under bombardment, is real targeting has the law, but then lebanon's densely populated south. it's hard to make surgical strikes. more than 10000 unit. phil peacekeepers are here alongside civilians and militants . their headquarters has come under fire and official state is really forced as bulldozed and observation tower. this is a serious development and unit, and unit fail reiterates that the safety and security of you and personnel and property must be guaranteed. and the vin vile ability of human premises must be respected at all times. in the fields, outposts and command center, stretched across southern lebanon,
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forwarded by the tawny river. its official area of operations also includes part of the border with syria. you enforce got its mandate in 1978, amidst lebanon civil war. when palestinian militants were fighting is really forces in southern 11 and the force was meant to be a temporary presence to provide stability and assess the lebanese government and restoring order. the unit phil has been there ever since it's mandate was later brought in to help ensure humanitarian aid could reach the population to secure the border with israel and to keep other armed groups out that has been cut and much more complicated with the rise of hezbollah so basically, the un peacekeepers working in southern dublin on i suppose to monitor and ensure the implementation off the un resolutions and constantly communicate with the been
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on his way and to de escalate and revising tension on the water. however, it is evident that unit feels mission failed to bring back home along the basis for a border for more than a year. now, is why it's called the incursion into southern devon, on and the fee is classes with has the loss militants putting the unit for those personnel at risk and jeopardizing their mission. for now, the u. n. says it intends to keep the peacekeeping mission in place. but if the war gets even more intense, that may no longer be possible. what corresponds to been read good just following the story of the european parliament instruct berg. i asked him what you nations have at stake in the unit field mission in lab. and though a dozen other say can further europeans because the europeans are providing the bulk of the 10000 soldiers that in you fill the italian site in the lead with 1000 soldiers on the ground. the german for this,
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it provides $120.00 and as a spanish general. now the commander of you. and if you, this is if you want to say that the, the european footprint is in this conflict and do your pin union clearly wants to maintain this united nations true on the ground. it's therefore 4060 as now. so 5 was not successful to prevent the conflict, but still the european se, maybe we need a new, a renewed mandate so that you do feel that. so just to also able actually to fight back vendor under attack of cause the, you condense all the tags, 5 soldiers of a wounded. these are a prime minister of the time the hours maintains that these attacks are not deliberate. and he says, you need to should go because they are in the middle of all zone, all. but the united nations adults are the european to provide a say no you and you feel real estate because it's needed. if that is
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a ceasefire. sunday, negotiated and 11, and then you need to is mandatory to kid to secure this ceasefire. so were there's the key points, parents um, in this debates either give you new unit, feel more powers or send unit feel home for the european parliament today joined codes from washington to negotiate to him out a ceasefire. not only for lebanon, but also for gaza. it's a conflict with some us and also to reduce the tensions this iran, this was a broad consensus of over all grooves. and, and the problem in terms of the content of the tax on unity for the, the some that say we also have to put more leverage on israel and talk about sanctions against seduce state. but the broad majority is not there yet. they say it's the hezbollah and the mazda that have to seize the weapons 1st and then
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negotiations consort. okay, dw spent records with the latest from strossberg at the european parliament ban. thank you. as defense, secretary lloyd austin has announced a $400000000.00 aid package. for ukraine, 6 months us presidential election could put further aid. however, in doubt, i'll often was in key. the russian bombardment hit the eastern city of holcroft killing. 3 people. russian troops are certainly advancing towards the city. it's a transportation hop corresponded mike sanders spoke to its defenders and witnessed the devastation inflicted by moscow's forces on the outskirts of the cross. i'm of the this group of men has been working there howard. so since the break of dawn doesn't so of the letter. so they say that artillery is the god of war because it causes 90 percent
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of the damage that's inflicted on the enemy when the points out to be out of the. but the russians have more fire power and more people calling the pressure on this part of the front line is intense. i don't mind the russian infantry groups keep it advancing as seen and this voltage captured by a ukrainian surveillance drone. it's broadcast life 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. this might do not leave most of the drives the enemy bank or the bull is this summer kills some of the hiding the shots of the those who stayed more or less alive right now in 2023. and then the rockets hit there for the 1st time, a kid, they pop it up over the city you the through is about hotel was attacked last year . will it be me?
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is commander was among those killed in a residential neighborhood. we can see the result of a recent russian attack, proportionately 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 and his house received a direct hit and put your water move, put it with some of the adjacent buildings and structures caught fire with me, except for the solace of a mind, a blaze covered 400 square meters for shop, i was just qual, uh, uh, through the summer through for the ultimate rush on the tax 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 it didn't use the for my to were back at the physician. a new batch of shells just arrived. but it's a drop in the ocean cranium troops to say they barely receive enough military
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a to hold onto their positions. and certainly not to know what to change the course of the war cuz it only shows if there's is negotiating peace with russia like summer calling for cannot be the answer says the commander of the mostly used to the landscape gives up some type of trees of se, then in 2 years, we will have to go to all over again, like when 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. but 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, a rock across, and a potential for shadowing of battles to come to washing, dw news, and berlin up. next, we talked to the american historian in apple bank about autocrats and dictators.
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