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so i will sing my song. maybe my voice will be heard seeking justice for the victims of genocide this week on d w, the, this is dw and use live from balance. israel security cabinet discusses a ceasefire in the will with has blocked and 11 on spots as truth, folks pick up speed, israel strikes more hezbollah targets and they roots and issues it's law just as a is actuation. warning for the area. also coming up any regrets angela maskell release is manuel and confronted her critics. we'll look at whether she would have done anything differently during class 16 years as the german top floor, the
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many cases mckinnon. welcome to the program is rel, security cabinet is missing to consider a sci fi proposal with hezbollah 11 on the around box. millison group has been launching rockets into israel since october last year, in support of homicides following the terror attack on the southern israel. on october, the 7th head of the missing b is really military launched, a barrels of strikes against what it said. what has blocked targets in southern they route. it also issued evacuation warnings for the center of the city. for the 1st time, the you is urging is row to accept the proposal, which was mediated by the united states to buy from to unless stella mina is in bay root. and she told us more about the intensity of the strikes always before a potential ceasefire deal. the violence here in level of has really increased mass of the around $230.00 local time is really ami has boomed
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a building in central be rude without any previous warning. and the explosion was very, very loud, and we could hear it, hugh over the city shortly afterwards is we're l started, a new series of air strikes on the sofa. and subgroups of a root, at least 20 air strikes, took place. approximately simulate is the most highly of these really at the same time. and before it got dark, here you were really able to see many different pillows of smoke rising up into the sky. is through the army keeps sending out force evacuation warnings. i myself like many other people here in dublin and receive these warning through what's up channels. and previously it was the case that you would receive messages once in a while uh, wanting to get back to suit sir scenarios. but ever since this afternoon,
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my phone has been buzzing constantly because there are messaging and warnings coming in one officer another after another. and this is leading to massive tonic among the people. we saw traffic jams earlier from people trying to get into the safe or areas. um and you can maybe here at i'm not sure through my microphone. the draining the ease for 80 drains, uh, buzzing and very loud. these drones have been over our heads uh ever since the war started is approximately 2 months ago. but they are flying really low at the moment . uh, which leads to a very loud a sound. and this is making people even further nervous and the recreation orders are continuing as we speak, and then not only against errors and very rude, but also in against the cities and other per, i just saw you the old body style amana and they root. so thank you so much
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and do take care of yourself. let's take a closer look now at the sci fi proposal that's currently being considered by as well, security cabinet the no mention is riley abruptly. it hits its targets in southern bay roads. israel has intensified its campaign against has spotlight in recent weeks. a made an international coast for a seas file. the diplomatic efforts have been led by us envoy m as hawk steed, who visited both by route until the last week. the us broke a deal to end the fighting coals for an initial 60 day seas file. in the 1st stage, fighting would end and has spelled i would move it's fighters and um, north of the latania river. israel. it would then withdraw its forces from southern lebanon. the 11 a saw me would move into the buffers. to prevent that, his spell over tons, along with an existing un peacekeeping force,
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negotiations would follow on the d, my cation between the 2 countries, known as the blue line. the deal is based on a un resolution from 2006, which both has spa and as well have violated under the new agreements a us that committee would monitor the implementation of the ceasefire. the un resolution has spelled out, had long made a cessation of violence and casa the condition of a deal, but have since dropped the demand box. there had been other sticking points to prevent his spell out from re arming and killing more. is riley's, israel wants to freedom to take action in the future for administer, you don't star said the agreements hinged on enforcement that would keep his spotlight away from the border and dissolved in own of levin on according to media reports, the us has given is ro,
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guarantees recognizing it's right to take military action against immune and threats from living on the w correspondent, tonya claim a joins us now from jerusalem. tanya, do we know when we might be able to expect a decision on this, these 5 plan as well? who might get an idea, i mean, there's still a meeting as far as we understand since the late afternoon, better. you've been also being told that prime minister benjamin netanyahu look at the statement of the conclusion of this meeting that should be or was scheduled for now. for 8 o'clock local time, but we will have to wait and see whether this will happen around the time. and we understand that the cabinet, the security cabinet, is now reviewing the details of this proposal and is expected to vote on it and be just heard of some of the outlines of distress. we do not know all the details yet. there is some opposition within the cabinet itself.
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some of the far right ministers have said they want to see has been a defeated and that they want to see the war to be a continued. but this also a sense that for now, at least that is a sense that has been given by some of the officials here in recent days that. 5 there might be some tendency to woods approving this deal, but this is all happening also why we have a lot of alerts and alarms in the noise of is route of incoming of rocket 5. me just have heard that also as well as military is attacking up to the last minute so it seems in the been on so we have to wait and see uh what they will decide and whether they will decide to go for the cease fire deal tonight. to know you mentioned some of position within the cabinets. there's also some opposition within
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israel. isn't that not everyone in israel is happy with the idea of a c 560 in the north of the country. can you tell us what they object against? why as to why they are against the deal? that's why i think you have barriers. on the one hand, it would mean a ceasefire, and it's a temporary cease $5.00 to $60.00 days for now that the record fire will stop. and the, the is, you know, as sense that the $60000.00 plus is number that's fluctuating. a could be able to think about returning home uh to the homes. uh, most of them have left uh, last of october. when those costs for the tax, when hits below start to attack, and then the across the board to the tax intensive side. now we've been hearing from some of the may as in the noise. first of all, this, or we're not being informed enough about the details of this as these 5 proposal.
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but they also say they don't want to see a repeat of uh, the un security council resolution 17, a one that ended the last a war in 2006, when it has been line that i've managed to re um and become much stronger. and then also a being a close to the border area. so they want to see guarantees, and they want to make sure that people are safe and secure enough to be able to return home. and that's also what you hear from some of the people. i mean, they say it's good that the war stops, but the need to get this uh, these guarantees and the sense of a security that you can actually uh go back home and that husband that is not able to re on and not able to return to the border area. can you explain the reporting for me to respond? tanya, thank just take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and a russian strike on the ukrainian city of sunni has killed at least 2 people broke
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. it said a high rise apartment, building officials also set the rush rush at launch the biggest drone attack of the wall sofa president for lensky says, almost $200.00 thrones targeted you crane. but most was shot, shot shots down. excuse me. and officials investigating a call. the plane crash in lithuania have found the cross blackbox for quarter. one crew member was killed and 3 others injured. when the plane went down near vilnius add ports. this waiting is looking into whether russia might have been involved. now ungrammatical was always discreet and purposely conscious during her 16 years of german chancellor that we might find out more about her in the coming hours because she is about to present her eagerly away said also biography to the public here in bell. and the book is called freedom, and it offers a personal account of her life and career and politics. luckily,
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retired in 2021 off the leading gym. the 3 major challenges, including the financial debt and refugee crises, as well as the cobit mine team. and they told me is chief political edison mission . alexis now has read every one of its 700 pages, so you don't have to miss out a lot any surprises, any juicy gossip. but you can tell us about a look. i'd love to tell you that there was some kind of a tele detail in that through all of us here. but there wasn't. and it was a remarkable how she stuck a by her policies. and clearly this is an attempt to explain. it's not an attempt of someone to straighten out of the record and the most the new elements were really learning about her childhood and upbringing in the ged in the former company . this is gemini and how she also was grateful for that historic experience,
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but also the room full of intellect to maneuver. that's her parents enabled her to have service and no huge surprises in the is the mac. well, you know, but she comes across as a human being as a person, rather than this historic figure feels a bit like you can listen to her internal voice as she was taking some of those historic decisions. like on what became known as the rest of the crisis in 2015. what does she say about people like donald trump? let them be a person she's in pain. i mean, she knows all of these people from her time is drunk, little ok. or she does, and particularly when it comes to value may uproot and both were as symbol changes the in the office. most of the time it was learning uprooting. as ross's president, although he did flip to farm and stuff for a while there as well. and she describes them as someone who went from being
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someone who wanted to seek a dialogue with the west to someone who was more ottoman to wanted to put forth. he felt was a political historic mistake, a right onto describes his, the, she describes his personality is someone who was always ready, a braced for an attack from the outside and always ready to this out. so not a very pleasant human being. a tool. donald trump also does 5 by her as a sense of the, the real estate mind that he was a previous, the someone who didn't believe in moods who benefits a full on 0 sum game pass. and i know she's in pain. she speaks the least. so there's no word about his personality or how he comes across, but she didn't know that history bring brought up in the format is 70 made it easier for me on the to understand where he came from. and also his historical claim. his attempt to put china where he felt it should be and has been
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historically for most of the time, which is a world power. me. you mentioned a refugee policy earlier, michelle. a lot. i mean, does she voice any sort of explanations or regret so tool about how more controversial policies like hust on some refugees this no regrets, not very on the migration issue nor on climate change, where she did fill up the and she hasn't done or hadn't been able to achieve enough this, put it this way. instead we get a explanation in terms of the refugee crisis. we. she said she didn't want to see dead people on the streets and we hear her. i was have a voice coming through the as she spoke while she was still in office essentially saying look, this is what i did. and there was no alternative. and that pretty much ended kind of questioning of her decision making while she was in office and it does in the book or mikayla cause not they don't use chief political editor. thank you so much
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. and that is all we have time. full thanks so much for watching dw, the, i, sorry, one on 6 time. so please come into the more people than ever on the move worldwide instruction. and one great timing is very, very difficult to find out about time on student info microns unproductive uncompetitive and bureau crossteck, germany once the beacon of fiscal stability has full and behind.

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