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a assignment of we need to break out of it. i want to tell you something how to tell the secret starts november 29th on dw, the. this is the news life from bennett israel and has brought accuse each other violating the cx. 5 deal has bell m p says israel fight on civilians returning to the villages. israel says a number of suspects breached the truths by entering the board and also on the program full of adventures, soldier found guilty of spying for iran. daniel at kennedy broke out of prison while awaiting trial. i claimed he was serving his country as a double agent. and why america so called dreamless, the return of donald trump. they came to the us illegally as children go to the grounds, information some states. now they're worried about being deposed. the,
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i'm so okay, welcome to the program. is there any tongue fi has hit several areas near 11 on southern border, wounding, at least 2 people. the strikes threatened to chose that came into force that they uh, you know, between israel um, the balancing group has bought according to the agreement, has bought a fight as opposed to withdrawal north of the tiny river. and these really forces to be turned into the side of the border is really ministry size of say 5 was breach one suspects and to the restrictive border area as well. our claims is were held targeted civilians. so that's good 6th, straight to our correspondence that tanya kramer in jerusalem and stanton, manna in bay moved. welcome. both i stand out. let's start with you. that in baby boots, what more can you tell us?
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or 11 on special a news agency has reported several or violations of the ceasefire agreement. and the last couple of hours. uh there was also a drone report to that attacked um a car in the town of my cover. uh, 2 people are injured and has been taken to a hospital. we also saw that the israel army has now confirmed that it has fired on several towns in the, in this house of lebanon. and these attacks are taking place in the direct border region and an area that is where l hex has it explains to be a restricted area and it has a cold and residents not to come back to this area yet. and this, these, the area is also including villages where that is where 80 army is not present yet . and these villages have not been occupied before to turn your claim in jerusalem
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. what's these right? the military se, to what all was there confirming right now is that there where incidence and this thing and the statement that was published some time ago, that's what they described as a breach of the sci fi conditions. and indeed, they said that it was several suspects that were identified, arriving with a via coast to a number of areas. and that the idea as to is very military opened of fi. i know we know that the is where the military has vowed to retaliate. any, a violation of the ceasefire forcefully. and we also have to understand also what you just heard from my colleagues. then they route on the is where the army is still in certain positions. they will be there for quite some time because the withdrawal of the is really all me is over the next 2 months. and this is what makes this situation. obviously
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a so fragile i. there were also some incidents reported yesterday just, you know, shortly after the seas by a came into effect. but then military sources here, we're still talking about isolated incidents. and of course we have to wait and see how this is developing. but it's certainly, you know, a situation to cause a friction. and as we also heard of the, the is really military has older people live in these uh, people not to go to these areas where the army is still stationed at this point. okay, thank you for that time your crime in jerusalem on the study, minute in by the think about well, despite these for any time 5, the announcement of i say 5, a prompted thousands of despise people to be tied to that but on, but many are we starting to seems of devastation mohammed bizarre surveys the damage in her village. she and her family were among the many thousands of lebanese
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who rushed south to their homes. as soon as they heard a cease fire had been agreed the we were in beirut. what even if they gave me a castle and be route, 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, so painlessly. thank god, we're all okay. with him, the some of us, claire, i pay the whole way. she says she'll rebuild and restart her family's life here in their home. let alone there's no mobil. no, we're not going anywhere. we're staying here. i'm going to fix it up. you saw me sweeping. i'm going to clean up and stay here and when we can cover the windows with plastic or something where my children are here, their schools are here and we're not going anywhere in the home of the house. they know we feel like our soul has returned. the lebanese army has been returning to the area after has been moved. it's heavy weapons north,
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under the terms of the troops. 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 there, 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 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, a little bit better soldier has been found guilty of passing sensitive information to iran for all the cases in the chase a daniel, i've had cavities, gave the names of special forces personnel to the stomach revolutionary god. he
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claims he was working for british intelligence as a double agent and had been inspired by the t. v series homeland last to escape from prison was on the i'm was on the button for 3 days. judge says he now faces a long jail sentence. professor, i'm to be please as a full, the director of the center for security unintelligent studies in the u. k. uh, he gave me his reaction to today's product. but it's very depressing. it's very depressing that iran should be mounting intelligence operations here in the united kingdom. we're told that this was one of 20 talks by a radiant intelligence of the revolution regards in, in recent years. it's very depressing that our security service m a 5 fail to get hold of this person. i mean, kelly was uncovered through his own foolishness. he wrote to a modified,
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i believe you wrote to m, i 6. and i think serious questions will have to be honest about why know it, but it rained new revolution regards and radiate intelligence are running plots in the united kingdom. we see not to be able to get somebody like daniel kelly. and sadly, i think it is depressing, perhaps not that surprising. the fantasies and kelly clearly was, a fantasies should be able to do the job that he was recruited to do and work in the highly sensitive field of signals intelligence. so that is, that is depressing in the fact that kelly was a fantasies. i should not mean that we assume the, well he was doing was a dangerous. but let's, let's, let's talk about that. how damaging was being information that he passed to the wrong, as well with,
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with told that he paused information of a highly sensitive nature, including the names of people who worked into a leak highly secret military father is the special ed squadron of the special boats. waldron, and it would be extremely useful for the radios to have the names of these people, but not least to try to recruit them to these are people who do undercover operations sub rosa, without anybody knowing about them. so this is a very bad thing. yeah. so you have this information and you've just got your that goes, how do the patient about sig, those intelligence, the job, what it's doing. so yeah, that's the basic test. and you've described this as, as, as very depressing that it, raining, a secret service. it should be effectively at lodging, britain, my understanding is this fonts as this contact to the band. i'm the contact to the
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u. k. and cabbage. and so that there's a, there's a lot of embarrassment to go around here. isn't that there's a lot of embarrassment and you know, we recruit our intelligent services, recruit people on the basis of james bond movies. so they're particularly pit 6 to most people who would like to be a james bond. and it does appear to be the case. so that was what was at the back of colleagues mine, but he, it could be, you know, the super agent and, and do all kinds of things. foss cause foss, women and them and so on. and it shows that people need to understand that or the work of intelligence gathering, work of secret communications. the work done by people like the special boat squadron, all the special ed services that is really important, particularly at the time. now, when your, if is on the threat of
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a conventional attack at some future future stage, rather than a nuclear conflagration. so as we have based based based funds, this is claiming to be a double agents. and they just, by, by the tv show homelands, and as you, as a british, as thinkers, intelligence at using james bond as a, as a pitch to people that to join them. i'm, they thought i should be doing more harm than good. do you think when he said the not doing any good? yes, i think i think you days. i mean, those of us who study the work, all intelligence secret agencies know that at its best, it is 2nd to about the well but, but what it does is very, very serious. and a signals intelligence cool. and that's where i could leave. he went to where it was a very young man before he was even 18 years old. they obviously didn't carry out
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proper vetting. now we know his mother was a ragged have in one sense as a positive thing because he could speak the language. but in another sense, a add the fantasies to the link to iran add, you got a note though, and the british intelligence really does need to rise. so the challenge all the growing and threatening environment here in your doesn't do so with james bond. thanks so much for joining us, professor, and to me please. thank you so much. i the rounds also involves that the control to see with germany over the death last month of an activist with citizenship in both countries. jump should a sharma abdul gem and i do rainy and citizenship and was kidnapped into by 2020 iran irradiance security forces. it was late to convicted of terrorism in the trial that human rights groups described as a shot to her on the initially side b, 69 year old had been executed and then said he died of natural causes before his
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execution. it's on the grounds of saba is head of dw purchase service and spoke with his daughter. his family is urging the german government to do more to secure the repatriation of his body. now you mentioned that you don't accept condolences for the loss of your father. why is that? but it's, we've seen the regime any wrong for 45 years. we know that we cannot trust anything that they say. so even claiming that my father is dead. i cannot take that as a fact, unless somebody that we trust somebody from the you and from germany, from america, we go there and see my father and find my father's body and bring him back to us. that's when we have confirmation. but anything a doctor's in says is a lie, we agree and all that. so that's why i would like to get my father's body back at
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least and i get out of government. were supposed to bring him back as a hostage for, for use, but hopefully can, they can, at least that is the very least get his body out from the hands of the hostage takers and confirmed with us. what do you think of the chances of this happening? i think the stomach regime speeding the pressure right now in a political sense, we know of what's going on inside of the middle east. but besides that, germany has closed some of its consummate. there's pressure from that is you that's coming. we have elections in america with donald trump now have been having more pressure. so i think it is a good chance for all of these governments to finally come together and request that my father is being brought back and the request that the other hostages are being brought back that are still held there. so hopefully they will step up their game. now, do you think there was anything that could have been done to prevent your father's execution? of course, how to those times. they were counters opportunities. i mean the machine when they
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took nothing component that um there's 2 options, either they murder on the right away because they wanted to silence him. or if they have the chance they want to make money out of it. so that's where he's. my dad was a debit card. he was either going to be murdered if no government showed interest in free him or he was going to be used for a big uh, position, cushions deal. and we saw for 4 years, the us government and the german government and the european union, engaged and hostage still after hostage to after hostage, she's after, hostage to you and released at least what is your opinion prisoners 5 americans and my father was left behind every single time every single time, not just my father also other this, it is like how the job was not the only behind the own murders. because the, our governments didn't want to bring them back. i mean,
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was the full interview on our youtube channel. i will take a look now at small stores and making headlines. palestinian house officials say he's right, the strikes and central guys that have killed at least 7 people not injured to move this act on the news. iraq refugee camp, destroyed and multi story building on the roads outside. most israel housing commons, ukrainian officials say boston has launched a massive attack comments, energy infrastructure, reports and explosions in the capital. and incoming missiles prompted a nationwide air, right? to not imagine seeing nationwide power cuts investor thousands without the question is to build strategies. parliament has improved a load of bond children from social media thing. first legislation, if it's kind anyway. well, the bill passed both the chambers which support from the $29.00 congress. when pose hefty fines on platforms like kicked out facebook and instagram if they fail to prevent under 6 themes from holding accounts. for testing funds,
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refinements have built a concrete pool outside the national agriculture institution, paris, the angry about to propose deal between the european union and the south american coast of the pharmacy. the plans threatened deadlines and us president elect. donald trump says mexico is present called your shine bout as agreed to stop migrations through mexico into the united states posting on truth social mr. trump said that in that phone conversation the, to the there's also agree to close the border between the us and mexico posting elsewhere on social media presence. shine balance at her country is already dealing with margaret carol funds that mexico's position is not to close borders, but to build bridges between governments and people. so let's bring it in the correspondence benjamin alvarez group in washington. i welcome ben. i'm what else
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are you hearing from the mexican side? there is a definitely a different emphasis of the mexican side is pointing on, deferring to what we've heard from president elect. donald trump, both, both the us and the mexican side say there was a positive talk. if trump said that mexico had agreed to stop migration it to the united states and what we've heard from a president chime, but i'm not only off to this talk, but also during today's press conference is that migrant tournaments are no longer reaching the voter with the united states, that's what she also double down on saying that it is already mexico strategy that it's not new that she's just continuing it with what a previous us a it was a doing. and also that the compliment of mexico will continue working with has several central american countries, she named bundled as she named us of the she named what the my line. she also said that the communication between her and the incoming us administration,
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after what you described was a friendly conversation with president elect. trump will continue to talk not only about migration, also in a co operation when it comes to security, but also terrace. and that's something well we will probably soon himmel from the trump white house of the president elect. donald trump promised 25 percent terriers on inputs from 2 of its largest trading partners, canada, and mexico. until what he says, they climb down on my bench, crossing the border enough to that president shine bone from mexico, sent out a letter to the us saying that mexico could retaliate with its own terrace. and also said that mexico is suffering from an influx of weapons smuggled in from the united states is saying also that drugs. and that's very important to you because that's also what president elect trump has been saying. so a president, so i'm from mexico said that in the drugs is a problem of public health and consumption in your country's society. so we can
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expect to him all from both sides from the us and from mexico pretty soon. okay, stay with us that we're going to take a look at your reports about another aspect of donald trump's migration plans and then come back to you. because during his comp hiring the president elect a promise to the potent billions of people, which is alarm thousands of a so called dream is, these are the people that were brought to america, indigo v as children, but who granted protection from removal and permission to work so here's a look at how one of them is dealing with all this nonsense. this is the most recent, daniel was born in mexico. it was just a baby when his family came to texas grace and he grew up living in fear of myself . not having papers meant his parents were constantly scared of being devoted part of it. if it had even the slightest problem with the authority. since i don't that are the only told a few friends people he knew were and documented to when daniel was 16, he became a recipient of the dock of the program, which gives some limited protection to undocumented immigrants who arrived his
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children. it took away that fee and meant he could study these, channeling his passion for immigrant advocacy and policy reform into a degree in political science at the university of texas in dallas. i talk about it because i want to hopefully, you know, i one kid walking down the street who is also one documented to you. oh that guys also like on documents like i can do maybe like if he's doing such things, maybe i can do that one day, many schedule. he must demonstrate it against donald trump to attempt to enter the dock up program in his 1st term as president to the relief. the supreme court blocks that attempt this time around daniel fields more in power. but one thing that really kept me from like kind of going down that ravel whole was the fact that i saw so many people. so many people at the emergent commute come together and say, you know, we made it to the 1st time. we're going to, uh,
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you know, survive the 2nd time around. like i think he's working as an intended legal, a, d. c, a group that gives legal assistance to low income events and how he is the best example of why we need to fix our broken system. rarely do we have undergrad insurance, but dental was so extraordinary as passion and knowledge for someone. so young on immigration policy was so impressive to email the preparing for worrying times and expect many people will come to them for advice yet spends a place we anticipate based on my experience in the past, we anticipate the likely be a spike in december, january and throughout the next couple of years, we are a country of immigrants and our role at legal aid. just, you know, my, those is that we're going to just make sure that everyone can pursue the protections they're entitled to because everyone should feel welcome. here daniel hopes to see a shift in home migration is usually discussed in the us to what's acceptance.
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you'd be surprised every you'd see them everywhere, you go, whether it be construction working in your favorite restaurants, or go to school with you. there are people like me everywhere, those people can only holds the deck of protection will remain so they don't have to live in fear like you used to. well, but even alvarado screw. but what, what do you think the future holds for america's dream is so this program has been subject to a few years of quote paddle. so that was the lawsuit in texas of the republican late states that oppose this policy. and it's, well, it's not clear if president elect donald trump will try once again to cancel the program. and if that happens, and then it's also one of the big questions, is how, what the supreme court react, what they decide different this time they are on. so there is uncertainty for many of them, and that's also we heard from legal h, d, c,
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this and g o. we saw there. and their report is that they suggested that those who can renew their complications already should do that as long as they can. because they hope that even if they don't follow up with initial complications there, there won't be an end to end the benefits for those who already have it. but there are something like 11000000 undocumented migrants in the us. just the country actually have the resources to deport them. oh is that's a very good question. and also what it would mean when is the incoming administration speaks about the long as the biggest protection campaign in american history. there is an undocumented person in every one and every $25.00 households in the us. those are the estimates. but what we can expect is the trump will mobilize agencies across the us government to help the pause of record number of the migrants. he also increased pressure on so called century and jurisdiction, so cities will say to cooperate. but of course the idea is always look different.
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in reality, what could happen quite quickly is within your administration to cancel, for example, who many terry and parole for people who received it. and for this temporary protective status also limited status. it for people that came under a program for cubans, for venezuelans, for people from haiti, a from the cut out what and what the new administration could also try to do is to expand the tension facilities. there is a very old law here in the us, a could override due process and also justify using military support for arresting and holding people without legal status. and if you look at what many people within trump's team have set a signal seriousness about this enforcement. if we listened only to give you one example, tom homan, who trump pointed as the so called vote as our was already at the sullivan border, is indicated that workplace rates could happen. and when he was reason to be interviewed on his family, separations could be avoided. actually during this mass dissertations, particularly in the case of us citizen children with undocumented parents to
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respond to families can be deported to get us a huge logistic, very difficult, but it remains to be seen how far they can go with one of their main company prophecies funds, pence, that's benjamin alvarado school there in washington. dc. is reminder of our top story is the best of thousands of displaced lebanese civilians are returning home as the truce between israel and has bought an entrance in the 2nd day with each side is accusing the other on reaching the sea. so i bought the entrance to the boat at the beach and i set you up today and that will be more world news at the top of the hour of next here on dw, in good shape, looks at the difference between circle good fats. on 5 thoughts on how they're part of the
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