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to be our guest at frankfurt airport, cd managed by front bought the this is the w news live from ballad, israel bonds, the u. n. agency helping palestinians in gauze to make is overwhelmingly voted for a bill binding and rust from operating inside israel. the u. n. says the decision could cause the whole humanitarian processing garza to collapse. we'll say coming up john and he wants to ron of serious consequences off to iran, execute a german it rain in distance on disputed terrorism, charges on size and rally outside parliament into police. the officer, the pro russert georgia dream party is declared, the election went up despite widespread irregularities. presidents or based merely
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rejects the results for the high that i'm jack part of the welcome to the program is rose, parliament has voted to shut down the u. n's main aid agency for palestinians and in israel and all supplied east jerusalem. the move comes despite widespread international pressure from the us and the other allies. again, such a set. these ready parliaments, the ca message is set to vote on a 2nd bill, which would prevent unreal from operating in gaza and the west bank within 90 days . the u. n. agency depends on these rouse cooperation to deliver aid to those areas . israel accuses the agencies employees of involvements in the october 7th, her attacks to see tanya crane that is d. w. as correspondent in correspondents in
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jerusalem. she told me more about the bills funding and yeah, it's a very significant and very serious and moved by. uh, it was parliament to shut down. and basically prohibit on uh has been serving palestinians or giving services to posting in reference, useful over 70 years. now this bill effectively prohibits on uh from operating is ready territory. and what that means is basically it has its headquarters in occupied is jerusalem. so expecting this headquarters where you know, the management is and everything else to shut down, but it will also severely uh, limit its abilities to work in the occupied westbank. and in particular, of course, in garza where it's one of the key you many terry and ties to providing age to end and health services schools, whatever add to posting in the. now the bill also imposes
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a so called non contact policy with when uh, and it also be bokes, an agreement that was agreed upon and 9067 that regulated the activities of over in are here in the region. now this means, you know, in practical terms, most likely more stuff international stuff. in particular, we're not receive any work permits any more, any visa us, that would be no d conflicts and measures no coordination anymore with the military. and that is so important, especially in gaza. stuff might not be able to cross any check points or come into the country or into the occupy westbank or in gauze, and because borders are controlled by israel. so all of this together makes this very consequential move and very dangerous move as well. specs around hes executed a 69 year old man with jewel, german and rainy and citizenship,
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the countries to district and that is the killing. on monday, john said somebody was kidnapped in due by a rainy and security forces in 2020. he was convicted on terror charges related to a 2008 attack on a mosque in the wrong that killed 14 people. i'm wounded hundreds more. his family disputed the allegations and worked for years to try and get him freed. the german government has condemned the execution cooling to run a quote in humane regime. so what kind of threat did junction show my post to the arabian regime? i put the question to get to near the us, think tank the atlantic council. this is somebody who was a long time dissident and he called out the human rights violations and crimes of this regime. and that is why he was a target. i think it's very important to remember that he was abducted. he did not
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go to iran. he very well knew that he would be a target there because of his long time activism. but he was abducted illegally and taken to iran where he was given a death sentence after a trial that completely locks the due process. where it is unclear what the evidence is against him and where there was not a fair trial process. done says the thing is that was spoke to us soon after he was, in fact, a convicted in 2023. and she said that the iranian regime will not responding to any kind of tools or diplomacy. how can the west hold iran kinds of what can tell many do, for instance, he had it done in the german citizenship. yeah, he was a german citizen. and of course, i should note that across all that has gone online right now and is demanding to see the proof from the german government or from the us government that her father
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has indeed been executed. we know that the judiciary has announced it. typically they don't announce these things unless it does happen, but she's demanding to see the pro. what i would say is that he should have been released in the hosp swap that happened that the us brokered and resulted in september 2023. he was not included in that, and it was all set then that essentially the us government had condemned him to adopt. sometimes i know that because i had also met germany's foreign minister and as a citizen jumps, jude should have been a top priority for the german government. there are other european countries like sweden that have negotiated hostage swaps recently with the ron. and i don't know why germany didn't do that, but they left this man to die. he was failed by both his governments, germany and the us. yeah. about the most i manage to get another opinion decision. another citizen bro. bye as well. what does it mean for
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a rainy and decisions even being faithful kid not back to the country? what does this case do more broadly as well? this has a very chilling effect. there are governments around the world who are saying that they need to issue travel advisories. to tell people to not travel to iran for fear of being arrested or otherwise detained. but what happens when you're not even traveling to iran? john, she was travelling for business through india. he went to the u a. e and he was abducted there. there are a ronnie and dissidents all over the world. there are people who like to live in the free world and voice, their criticisms against the regime. this essentially puts a target on all their box. that is why this issue is much broader than simply john . she chairman, case, that is what we have been saying from the beginning, and it is really a travesty that germany and the us to not take this more seriously. thank you so much for joining us on the show is really great to get your inside fishing. yeah,
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thank you. thank you. okay, there was some other stories making headlines around the world. my heavy is really strikes, hit multiple areas across 11 on monday, including the port city of tire separate bombing and the eastern back of valley killed at least 60 people according to the lebanese health ministry. meanwhile, as well as military says it's i and don't defend system. intercepted over 100 projects house fired by has belong, middle militants. donald trump campaign is facing criticism over raleigh in new york city markets by crude insults and racist remarks. one speaker at the madison square garden event called the us territory of puerto rico, a floating island of garbage, another labeled from his democratic rivals, pamela harris, the devil likened her to a prostitute. a stain on manchester city, midfield a road 3 has won the battle on doro board as the best football in the world. rotary
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held spain when the european championship in the summer. while his club won the english lead title, barcelona, and spain star i turned up on monte one has 2nd successive women spelled on. do a nice supports of george's opposition. parties of riley died side parliament in protest at the official results of this weekend's election. the ruling pro must go georgia dream party one subsidies vote. the country president and opposition say they won't recognize the result you us on the election observe is have code for an investigation into alleged irregularities. protest is rarely outside george's parliament calling for saturdays and election results to be a know the opposition and their support has refused to recognize the official outcome. the electoral commission declared the ruling georgian dream policy one nearly 54 percent of the vote. critics accused him of having
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a pro russian agenda. we're here to, to slow bed. so it's a very european country. our future we're here because we don't want to rush. we don't want to rush or we don't want to solve cnn. and tom churches, pro european countries, they have the support of george's president, salome 0 beach really claims the valid was rigged with the help of neighboring russia. she accuses the georgia dream policy of bribery and voter intimidation. we have to get the full picture of how this unique, unprecedented theft happened, which was conducted on mass and systematically. it was a huge pre planned operation that stole our votes. that stole the parliament from
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us and stole the constitution. the government and the kremlin deny obligations of electro interference. observers from the european parliament said there was an vince of quotes, democratic back sliding, but it stopped short of saying the vote was rigged. meanwhile, another visit from europe sparked outrage, hunger, his prime minister evict to all bye and arrived to show his support for georgia in dream, which he has his conservative agenda and friendly ties with moscow. he was heckled by opposition. protest is on the streets of to believe more than a dozen b, u foreign ministers reviewed on saying he did not speak on behalf of the block. the former soviet republic is that a cross roads called between keeping its historical ties with russia or pursuing membership in the e. u. but prime minister rock,
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the couple of kids say of the georgia dream and says b, u membership is still a priority. because we thought of us august mutual development in all directions, it's important for us to achieve george's full integration into the e. u by 2030, to pass the warning, and everything will be done to accomplish this on pretty uncomfortable assurances that have failed to quell the feelings of injustice amongst some on the streets of georgia. dw correspondent maria catch him. i'd say he's been covering the protest. i decided to jo, georgia in parliament and told us what the opposition hopes to achieve a thousands of people indeed have gathered at the georgia intolerance. and i can see that people are still coming to the problem and square. now the provost and preston's home is this for you to stop the address the public saying that quotes your vote so on. that's what she said at the parliament square
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decided that you did not lose their license. rather they both were stolen and they tried to steal your for your future and no one has the right to do that and do not allow that. that her statement here, she arrived at the parliament square after the consultations that she had with the uh, positional parties. uh, and it was sent investigators interesting that hunger is to speak to old bon is arriving to be late tonight. and he 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 the old on how the continued to, to talk through the oppositional politicians or the president. but it was seen by many, ah, sort of an a time to,
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to say to 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 dream potty is going to solve the visual sort of meetings with the old on while the german and buses are in this countryside . that's because, or oregon is not does the present the you with this visit, the brother, printer and government. it's okay. a reminder of our top story 9 is really little make is the voted overwhelmingly to find and from operating in israel, the u. n. has one but the decision to follow the release agency could lead to the collapse of the humanitarian process in case you're up to date and you can find trends one use on our website at www dot coms. up next. don't fail. looks at the
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