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old, we can be the generation, the ends at so good. malaria must die. so millions can live this is dw news coming to live from berlin level, incense its troops south to support the cease fire between israel and has pull up. soldiers from the lebanese army move to the is rarely border in thousands of civilians returned to their homes. as the truce takes whole also it coming up, australia moves to band kids from using social media platforms like tick tock, snapshots and instagram will find out how the legislation is supposed to work. the
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hello i'm terry martin is good to have you with us 11 on has begun to pulling troops near the border with israel to oversee a cease fire between israel and the militant group has fall off. the deal requires both sides to start withdrawing from the border area. is really military, has imposed a nighttime curfew in southern lebanon, and warning people not to return to the areas where its troops are still present, but thousands of displaced lebanese or venturing back to the. so the mohammed bizarre surveys the damage in her village. she and her family were among the many thousands of lebanese who rushed south to their homes. as soon as they heard a cease fire had been agreed in the we were in by ruth, what even if they gave me a castle in b. ruth, i wouldn't give up my house here despite the destruction and sadness, and although we can't even live in our house now, we're so happy we returned home with a little spring. thank god, we're all okay. with him, the some of us, claire,
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i pay the whole way. she says she'll rebuild and restart her family's life here in their home life. there's no model. no, we're not going anywhere. we're staying here and i'm going to fix it up. you saw me sweeping. i'm going to clean up and stay here and what we can cover the window is with plastic or something where my children are here, their schools are here and we're not going anywhere. and then i say now that we feel like our soul has returned to live in these army has been returning to the area after has been moved. it's heavy weapons north, under the terms of the truce, nearly a 1000000 lebanese fled their homes. my luck plate, reunited with relatives in their village. this was not the way she imagined her home coming. but we never expected to return and find con i like this. we thought we'd come back and find everything as it was. and then we just returned to our
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homes and see our loved ones. but we lost a lot of people. we lost so many people we loved. and so many people who we loved lost their homes, with their former lives, devastated by months of full scale bombardment. for many people here, it's very hard to see this as a 1st ray of hope. let's go straight to journalists, tell a man now who is in bay root stella. the lebanese military is deploying troops to the country, south is part of the ceasefire. deal does lebanon's army have the capabilities to enforce? this is fine. well this is what people hear a wondering as well. um, this is what we are about to point out in the next 60 days. of course, if you compare the lebanese army to has paula, it is quite clear that that is lex strength. the lebanese date is bankrupt. and
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this really shows also in the boonies army, which certainly has around uh 65000 soldiers that is very light fi. arms and usually crisis, it's happened quite often that the army was not really able to pay us soldiers proof of salary. so, but this doesn't automatically mean that the task and of a nice army now has is about to fail. the lebanese army is working alongside with the un peacekeeping troops in the south, as they have worked together before. uh and it also depends a little bit on the financial aid that the liberties army is now receiving the full, ready herds from countries. for example, like cyprus that they want to, that they want to support the needs army. we also know from sure, is this a burden that the european countries, the u, wants to continue its financial aid for the end of a nice army. and it also depends a little bit on his butler as they are sticking to the ceasefire. and if they are
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accepting the presence of the bodies army in the region, supposedly tony, now the fighting, there has destroyed livelihoods and homes infrastructure. what are you hearing about possible efforts to begin reconstructing? what do we seen yesterday is that some people went back to the house has already started cleaning away the rubble. but of course, the rebuilding process is very costly and has to do much more as a lot of infrastructure is destroyed as well as like streets, but also water and electricity facilities. and the question really is, who is going to pay for this? because the money state is bankrupt, it doesn't really have the money. and i don't really see the been a state paying for this and we cannot really accept or expect a national campaign would i personally think is going to happen to something
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similar. then after the baby bloss, but the rebuilding process will mainly be taken care of by private initiatives and n g os. it could also be possible that other states might step in and pay for the process as a, as they have done off of previous was or international organizations. we already heard from view nice if that they want to be part of this that they want to to facilitate expertise when it comes to rebuilding was the infrastructure and the schools for children. so thank you very much. that was the w correspondence, stella mina in be root. meanwhile, across the border in northern israel, an estimated 60000 residents fled their homes over the past 14 months to escape relentless brock. a fire from hesper along with the cease fire. the fact many or hoping to return home. but as dw is emily guarding reports,
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not everyone is convinced of their safety. it's. it's been over 6 months since we have some code last. so this home of israel's northern boulder, evacuated to high fall every year ago. now he's using the cease fire to check on his house. the ceiling was damaged when a real case exploded nearby. standing on his porch, he sent me a few 100 meters from lebanon issue. it's just random shape was all fairly close. i want to return to the near future of a as soon as possible, you know what to look for, but not with the ceasefire and will show because eventually hezbollah will return and fire rockets that us, that was the way much wonderful. many residents of israel's most share that distrust of the agreement slowly as one of many towns and villages along the border that remain deserted. residents fear that has block rebuild its capabilities and
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eventually launched an attack. similar to the one that by how month on october 7th . last here, the local leaders across the northeast have slammed the seas 5 deal saying it's not enough to restore the safety. i'm to encourage residents to return to the homes in the nearby city of know how ria, a moment of calm has followed the baby's rest of rockets. residents here didn't have to evacuate. even though the city has been in the line of fire from them to to skepticism about the seas far prevails. it's gods that we can, the sleep or line of butter we're doing believes that this is in offices for prizes. big mistake, this is by a big mistake. we are a strong web army. we're not afraid in anybody shooting the live on. this is a mistake. we must finish the work on a lot of the you all go back home without security,
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where we're under daily attacks from has blah blah. what happens on october 7th in the south was meant to happen in the north as well. i ad so we can go to the to phone backend, show me it's time for the to leave again. 60 days. that's how long the ceasefire is meant. last menus ratings who feel time is on, has 45 and dw correspond to tony kramer jones just now from jerusalem. tanya, we just saw how was really so reluctant to return to their homes there on near the lebanese border. if a ceasefire isn't enough to get them to return to their homes in the north, what's it going to take as well as we just saw in this report? there are multiple reasons for that. but i think one of the reasons is to have nothing officially told that they should be or could be a moving back. and then a lot of also logistical reasons when i talked with people there and the noise, the said, you know,
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1st of all that has been also some damage and some of the communities right on the border in this border area. the army is still in some of these communities as well, but then they're also these considerations by families that have been away for a year that has been re schooling, the children, some were us to have been renting places. so this is also a fact though of course, for many to rethink or returning. but again, there's also this sense. so if he's been hearing that this might be still too early, it's still, it is considered a temporary cease fire. people will see if this for the holes, people will see how that is really all me is able to respond to a possible violations. they want to see if anybody's army is assert and assertive enough to take over in this area. they don't want to see a situation what some of them have been seeing after the war in 2006, over the years when his father was actually allowed. and that is to reagan strings
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and to come back to the border area. what does this cease fire agreement, tanya mean for is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his government, it was in greece. been a hearing a lot of criticism, especially from community leaders in the north. but that house being, you know, for the past year. so they said that the government is not handling this very well . so i think the bottom line is here. again, those people are against the government against mention yahoo or support the government. they will stay like they say it's not a huge movement yet. i mean, it's still early days and disagreements and we haven't seen anything. uh, you know, substantially changing in those polls. and i think what was interesting to see is that there was not, i mean, the wherever reservations there, where there was a position from some of his cabinet members, especially from the far right. but only one of our rights are men coming in men.
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but it's him a ben via voted against disagreement. this would have looked much, much different if he would be talking about a seas file hostage deal in garza where those cabinet members have actually threatened to top of the government. so i think there is a sense here that again, this is a temporary, a c 5 for now and you know, is rather has still the ability to respond to violations. it even so it's limited. but again, this also defense, this is 60 days to 60 days, and when there's also new administration coming in in washington, and this means not all of it is yet a set in stone. tony, thank you very much. that was the w's, tanya kramer in jerusalem. let's catch up on a few other stories making headlines today. the transition team with us present elect donald trump says several of his cabinet picks have received threats, including bomb threats among those targeted were eliza stuff in to chrome. so
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choice to serve as you as an investor to the u. n. and leaves, elden tap to lead the environmental protection agency. russia is expelling to employees of german public service broadcaster a r d months ago. says it's responding to a move by german authorities to close the berlin bureau of russian network channel one. the german government denies it ordered the broadcasters office to shut down is all strictly incentive, is debasing a bill that could see children under the age of 16, banned from accessing social media. it comes to stays after the lower house of parliament overwhelmingly approved the measure. it passed by the senate and the government says social media companies will have one year to implement the changes for face massive fines. critics say the plan has privacy risks and may isolate young people, but supporters of the bill argued age restrictions will help protect children.
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well, andre leslie is a journalist and multi media producer. he explain how this legislation is expected to work essentially, as you've described there in the, in try. it's going to be a year long process. it's not going to be when it passes the senate to not. if it does that instantly, the 16 year olds are going to be chopped off social media platforms in australia. the expectation is that the platforms themselves need to set up the frame. what to do, these parents keeps themselves, would not personally be fined or punished if they're still on there after that the bryce period. and the thing, the big question mark from a really is how are they going to get people to approve the i, there is an issue around people putting, you know, id cards or drivers license. so 6, i have one is a 16 year old and getting those documents into may tap or all the major social media platforms. so the question about the age verification,
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i think is still very open. as you are watching the news from berlin coming up next week, we take a closer look at china is plan to dominate the seas. i'm terry martin. thanks for the . i want to tell you something. it's a very nice my house. i to raising awareness of h o d and on and we're still in test shane silence, and we need to break out of it. i want to tell you something how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw most of the stuff you by crosses the world by sea shipping containers don't just to all of goods. they hold something else to power.
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