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generation, the ends that so good. malaria must die. so millions can live the this is dw news live from the in the is rarely parliaments. it proves a bill that threatens to undermine the u. n. agency helping palestinians in gaza. low mike is divided by the weather related band and run from operating inside as well. the u. n. says that the session could cost the whole humanitarian process and gone so as to collapse. what's the coming out? georgians stage, mass protest of the alleged fraud and sundays election, thousands, riley outside parliament and simply see off to the progress at the georgia dream policy is declared. the winner, despite widespread irregularities, call make a false stock and plans to close the factories in gemini for the 1st time ever.
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feelings tis about germany's economy, the i'm will also, i've got 2 of us on p b. s in the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome israel's parliaments has voted to shut down the you and main agency for palestinians, monroe and israel, and occupied east jerusalem. the new comes defiance widespread international pressure from the us and all the allies against such a step, such as set to vote on a 2nd bill which would prevent and rep from on pricing and garza and the west bank within 90 days for you. and i just, the depends on israel is corporation to deliver aids to those areas as well, excuse us, the agencies employees of involvement in the x of a 7, terre tax. as to some more, let's go to the w correspondence on your claim,
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i in jerusalem tanya, what does this under a bill mean for the palestinians? first of all, this is an extremely significant development. this bill was voted with a clear majority of a dispersed builder. was debated a tonight and then boated on with a j majority of 90 to vote for it and only 10 boats against it in the connected israel's appalling him. and now what this bill was said as effectively prohibits only uh, the main agency for palestinian refugees and the defendants that has operated here for over 70 years to work and run to services to palestinian refugees. now it says that it prohibits one from working on israel, the territory. now this would include a occupied on next east jerusalem,
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which is what i consider is it's a part of the unified tons of capital. and basically re, um, uh sorry, i just had something on my end here. so uh basically um, this means that the headquarters set in east jerusalem. i'm sorry i have interference. so uh, basically this would task, um, uh, this would have consequences for the headquarters. the done is to rooster them. um they would be possibly uh closed, but it also has of course and effects on its work in the occupied westbank end in garza. where on that is its main. um, uh, humanitarian uh, keep play of the for distribution, humanitarian a to know, as you said, that has come. and it's a lot of pressure from the international community on the is very government on the
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parliament then not to go ahead with this vote. now this will be implemented within 90 days, but it's not really clear who will replace one, but in this case it's on your i don't know. so you can still have a bad thing can yes, it is still voting on the 2nd legislation. what do we know about that? well, it has a just a devoted chest came in. that was the 2nd bill basically that is uh, basically cutting off all diplomatic ties with only, uh, and that means there's no contract policy. it also we books and the agreement of both set and $9.00 to $67.00, between online and the state of as well as to its activities of what it does here. and that's what effectively mean i, i've been talking to human rights organizations and the lead up to this vote and to the bills that we have proposed have now became law. they said, you know,
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this would mean, for example, there would be no work permits mer of for international stuff. it will be difficult for people to move because it's obviously a controls. the board is also to the occupied of westbank all these issues. so it is really unclear at this point how the agency will continue to work here, obviously on roy's not just working in israel and the occupied west bank and gaza, but throughout the region for millions of palestinians of refugees. but this has certainly a very severe consequences for it to mandatory and work. thank you very much, tanya. that was the dw corresponding tanya came on in jerusalem now published in, in emergency services. se tens of thousands of civilians attracts without access to food or medical supplies. in northern garza, israel has been ramping off it's offensive against him. us in the area. the siege
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has many where it israel may be implementing the circle general's plant, which would force anyone left in the north to evacuate. surrender will stop. israel's intensified assault has led tens of thousands of palestinians to flee the north of gaza. the un says many of those remaining are worried if they leave. they'll never be allowed to return human rights groups echo that fear. the evacuation orders and siege tactics have them worried. israel has quietly begun implementing the so called general's plan. it calls for the northern 3rd of the strip, including gaza city to be cut off and declared a military zone. anyone left behind would be treated as an enemy combatant states. israel should maintain control over the north for an indefinite period and create a new administration without from us splitting the gaza strip into to the chief
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architect of the proposal. is this not a former head of these really national security council, somebody and as it should be given i don't know, 10 days to limit uh with the full size coding those that this will provide. and after the 5th time, all the sylvia will become to be a mandatory zone. and all the for most people would stevenville whether some of them will fight those. some of them are civilians, they will have 2 choices, either to surround bill or to solve island. this part of a group of retired generals, frustrated that a year into the war. israel has not achieved its aims of destroying hamas and free the remaining hostages. they believe the plan would break what's left from us and lead it to free the surviving hostages. the plan was made public last month. it was immediately condemned by human rights groups. scholars have also questioned it's legality. during a recent visit to the region, the us secretary of state says he was personally assured by prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu, that israel is not carrying out the plan with regard to the, the so called generals plan and the north. let me just say again. first, the united states fully and fundamentally rejects it the 2nd because i told you the other day of the government of israel says that it is not the policy of israel and also rejects the plan. the u. s. has threatened to cut weapons deliveries to israel if it does not step up and speed up the flow of aid into northern gaza. but spring in the heart of a historian and middle east analyst at tel aviv university. welcome to dw, you express support for the generals plan and your words. what is the plan and what
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is the goal? i'm sorry, can you repeat the question please? i would like you to tell us what the general is fine is and what the goal is of the plan as well. the plan which was a blend according to international law in the general line. and the de emphasize the many, many times basically says we need to think about the day after and the day after is an area which is cleaned up from some us militants, which we know it's still a problem and to provide by ourselves or by any other agency a to, to the people at the moment this age is being taken by somebody who is also earning a lot of money of it. and for this we need to, to do some sort of a model. so the plan basically suggests that the northern a,
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a part of the gossip will be the pilot for it. while the s, as we just heard from the general live and do stuff, allowing the civilians to leave. and by the way, they are leaving mass is already, i think we are already over 50000 people out of 120 and they're to leave just the militant or when they try to escape to, to, to money toward them and to take them out from among the civilians, which is also happening to i think we have something like, uh, uh, $600.00 the people who were already arrested. and among the why they were trying to do uh, go with the civilians. let me just let me just instance jerry. yeah, let me just a quick 2nd subject. if even if it's from ask civilians to move, some people will choose to stay and depriving civilians of essentially like food
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and water even in the besieged area is prohibited under international law. what will happen to those people? it's not prohibited if you allow them to leave. now, if they are being captured by the, the, by different accidentally sent that's, that's a different issue of course. but i need to remind the, our viewers that, you know, the, in, in rough, a horror, for example, of which, as you probably remember, was a major issue before it was taken by the idea if from rough day evacuated, not 122000, but rather 800008 was good conducted the perfectly they move to the once the area, the to the area where they are safe and, and they provided with all the food and then and the aid that they needed. so we'd work, then they shouldn't, it, there shouldn't be a problem with best. it would work in this case as well. but we have again and
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again heard from civilians in north casa, saying they will not leave. so again, how will israel protect the civilians who decide to stay as well, they are supposed to leave and they are leaving. the, as i said, the on must is eh, eh, and the whole fighting get, well the, this takes us to the, the fighting practices of the idea of the, in the know, if we're fighting against degree, the forces. so it's not a, you know, a massive battle like we are used to from conventional wars. this also allows a more specific, a kind of a target think and which supposed to, to be cautious with the civilian lives that for some reason, remainder. but again, the case of giovanni a shouldn't be different from the case of rough uh, only by the difference that the there are much less
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a civilians in that area in comparison to what we had the rough and still it worked . and as we saw, there was a lot of things in rough of the justified today. it's called west, including seen water. and so let me ask you, i'm curious, what about the how most fights is? how do we know that the minutes ends won't leave when the civilians evacuate, and how do we prevent them from regrouping in the south? in your opinion? are absolutely right that some of them are trying to leave. some of them are killed already. i think over 700, they are killed already in bad those with the i d f. and by the way, posing a major challenge to the idea because every 2nd house is, is, is, is charged there. every 2nd house is with a lot of explosives, some of them the from a mist launch of the idea that the come us
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a reuse this as the charges. busy but some of them are trying to escape with the civilians. now, by all kinds of technique in including face recognition all and of course other means of the intelligence edition based on the idea of far a pulling them out from the ranks of from the, those lines of, of civilians and that are marching there. and then many of them are indeed even a norm box terrorist to participate in the october 7 people that we know who they are, the, their, their faces were already, you know, uh, recognized by the systems. and then they were taken out from the amount of disobedience, by the way, a very interesting phenomenon which could be easily uh, you know, seen on, on those lines that you see mainly mainly women children. but not too
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many men's. namely, they are leaving their minutes behind. and that's of course tells us a lot about the population, the composition of, of a, of hamas militants among the civilians did. these are basically their families. so i'm happy that they're allowing them to go out. but you know, at the end of the day, if we want to get information on our hostages and they are providing a lot of information on our hostages, i guess some of the, the information will be published very soon. eh, and if we want to allow a day after postwar. um eh, any kind of, uh, program or agenda we, we just have to route out the mouse and doing it okay. by doing it of course, by national that's was the, the thank you very much. have a lot of med list analyst at telling the university. thank you for your contribution. thank you very much. now it,
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ron has executed a 69 year old man with dual gym and ran in citizenship. the country's traditional read confirmed the news on monday. jump said simon was kidnapped into by writing and security forces in 2020. he was convicted on terror charges related to a 2000 nights attack on a mosque, and rom, that's killed 14 people. and when did congress more? his family dispute to the other guy? sions. and worked for years to try to get some freight. the german government has condemned the execution. according to iran, a quotes in humane regime to georgia now and the president slow mat. zora basically has rejected the results of this weekend's parliamentary elections and accused of russia or interference in george's political process. supporters of the george and no position has been rallying outside the countries parliament's off of the ruling probably most go to the
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georgia dream policy was declared, the winner was 90. 54 percent of the votes are position policies and the presidents are urging georgians to join the protests. the you, us and the election of service have cooled for an investigation into alleged irregularities. earlier, dw, you'll receive a shift, so spoke to jordan, precedent. somebody not so rubbish really in her office and simply say, he asked why she doesn't recognize the results of the election to as well. first of all, the international observations do not condemn the galley to collections so close to the elections. they still have lots to receive as information on the local. the observers have been very clear about the amount of incidence and information i haven't received about the sophistication and the numerous forms of
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fluids that have been used. it drives me to have made the declaration that i made yesterday with because the result school against the long trend of all the opinion polls that we've had in this country, especially since the russian low and the protest on the streets that show that the population wants to keep it's your pin pass and was supporting the pro european forces. so this is an election that has been stolen. and i think that the trojan people on the streets will confirm this a judgement. earlier i spoke to dw corresponded, maria cut them not so who joined us from outside. the georgia impala into the positions of forces were valley. she told us what the opposition hopes to achieve. thousands of people, indeed have gathered at the georgia department. and i can see that people are still coming to the problem and square. now the provost and preston's home is universe
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for you to stop the address, the public saying that quotes your votes weren't so and that's what she said as a parliament square. she said that you did not lose their license, rather they both was stolen and they tried to steal your price to your future. and no one has the right to do that and will not allow that. that her statement here. she arrived at the parliament square after the consultations that she had with the opposition all parties and the western investigators interesting that hunger is to speak. the old one is the right thing to be see to nights. and we also came to the hotel where these meetings were taking place. he was rude by the thousands of protesters that gathered outside the hotel. now it's a, it's still unclear whether old on how they know what you needed to talk to the
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opposition or purchases or the president. but it was seen by many, ah, sort of an a time to consider. legitimize the selections that many washington politicians are calling, you know, to investigate the so called election irregularities. now uh, we understand that tomorrow the prime minister from georgia and dream party is going to solve the visual sort of meetings with the old on while the german invested during this countryside that victor, oregon, is not the present. the you with this visit, the rather 10 darren government. we've heard that the go didn't president, and i just that russian pressure was responsible for the georgia dream victory. have we seen any evidence that the vote was actually attempted with before the elections and long before the elections television,
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it was free to call the the government, the georgia dream government, russian government. she's been accusing uh the uh, ruining projects, having ties with restaurants. i need to look at the pot to the times or the leading sort of politicians, the founder of the policy between administrators he made before 10 in russia in the ninety's. and many critics are increasingly distrustful, distrustful of his, uh, sort of connections that he might have with the kremlin president. these connections are still quite nice, but uh, she was, the president did not really. it sort of puts any hard proof that there is a russian involvement and the crime in person has denied those involvement. but the service really claims that the georgia dream potty has actually calibrated with the russian intelligence is very strong. i will be hearing from the
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president indeed. thank you very much. that's i dw for sometimes maria, kind of upset reports thing from those services and the price that's in just a quick look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. donald trump's campaign is facing criticism. either a valley in york city mond, by crude insults and braces for months, one speak at the madison square garden events called the us territory of puerto rico, a floating island of gall bitch, and other labeled from democratic rival come to harris, the devil, and like an hutch, it prostitutes foster john mcdonald's says tests have ruled out it's beef policies as the course of a deadly e. cola outbreak in the us investigations on the going with regulates, is saying pre cuts. onions could be to blame for the contamination, at least $75.00 people across 13 states fell ill and one peasant died.
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or the head of folks foggins wax council says the comic a intends to close at least 3 factories in germany, leading to the loss of tens of thousands of jobs. volkswagen has never close a plant in germany before the nonsense comes off the v. w reported a 14 percent drop in net profits in the 1st half of the year and ended a decades old agreement with unions on job security. the company has been in talks with unions of a cost saving plans, claiming weak sales for forwarding profits that's despise, paying out of $4.00 and a half 1000000000 years to shareholders last year for more on this um joined by type. so i guess in from dw business kates, how big of a blog is this to folks log in on the german economy? well, i should probably begin by saying, as far as slugging hasn't actually confirmed these reports, but it has them denied them either. so i think that's quite telling,
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it's really hard to overstate how much this matter is. folks logging is a global icon, it's being synonymous with is made in germany. braun, i know the company is coming out and saying, well, we actually can't make in germany anymore. at least not the way we used to in terms of the immediate impact as he mentioned. we're talking about 3 plans out of the 10 folks fucking has in germany, potentially closing. we don't know which ones are in question, but no matter what, tens of thousands of jobs are on the line in an industry that is re the heart of the german economy. the disclosures don't come out of nowhere. how did we get to this point? i think it's been a perfect cocktail of problems to be honest. so the 2015 diesels console certainly did a lot of damage to the dw brand, but that's not the reason why we're here today. so folks on has been really un, unable to stay competitive over the last few years, was really slow to embrace electric mobility and that sluggishness took place against a backdrop of china's rapid rise. so time has always been a really important export market for german carmakers on for
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a long time. they did really well there. but what's happening now is that chinese carmakers has to done making very high quality and inexpensive vehicles. so that market is problematic. but on top of that, those time these funds are not coming to europe as well. and that has less folks, i'm really struggling to, to, to remain competitive. so folks fucking and struggling, how can anything be done now to salvage the situation? well, german unions are very strong and they are certainly st. they'll fight back and they've tracked and strikes for example. but if you think about the issues the folks on is face and you kind of divorce them from the general stage of the german economy, which is in a pretty poor way. right. and i growth has been very sluggish for some time. and germany is locked in competitiveness compared to where it used to be. it's now considered not very innovative as well. so you've got a lot of issues of the term government has that it will address, but it's going to be a very steep uphill bundle and it's one that folks bug just really want to stick around for it to be honest. so what's our gym and companies saying now that they
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need from the government? well, it's interesting because of course folks funding isn't alone. instruct thing right now on terms of electronics, was actually called a summit this week for the has a big term and companies. and they wanted some pretty simple things, they want more investment, they want less red tape, they want to make it easier for foreign workers to come and work for them here. the problem is also that they want political stability and that is something that is lacking right. nice. so the confidence that so it's cold, cold. he did not invite his economy minister a little bit high back and he did not advise his finance minister custom in the, on the effective that besides the listener from a different political party called his own. some us with industry that does not look like consensus. i think that's a really big issue right now as well. kate, thank you very much for your analysis. that's kind of focus on from. do you know what your business to has a quick reminder of lots of story is really low. make is of voltage as a welding leads to bad and run from of racing and is really the un has to go on to
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when generation nash, which now dw documentary the the german car industry was ones the envy of the world. but ultimately because of struggling today, stuff, representatives at folks fuck and reveal the company is planning to close at least 3 factories in germany. that has never happened before. competition from china and weak sales mean, the company needs to cut costs, putting tens of thousands of jobs at risk box. as the german economy looks at just stagnate this yet folks login might just be the tip of the ice book. i'm a little slack. i am bowling and this is the day the.
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