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on to the clinic. the thing about the cyber phenomenon is they don't see the suffering, they call his identity stuff. april 10, dw, the business dw news live from berlin. israel launches in new ground operation in gaza . is really military re takes control of the porter that splits the territory into other forces. move in himself. poston and officials say, hundreds of people have already been killed and israel's renewed assault. also coming up. donald trump says he's had a very good call with a lot of years lensky you created, president confirmed. he was willing to accept a limited cease fire in the war with russia. the
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i'm on the use of welcome to the program. israel's military has started what it's calling limited ground operations in the gaza strip. troops have been expanding their control of the nets of him cord or which splits cause it into israel had abandoned the quarter as part of a cease fire deal with a moss. but now it's abandon the cease fire instead of warning. the next report contains images from viewers may find disturbing. scrambling to find the injured and the dead and cause a city is real, has been striking targets throughout the strips since the ceasefire with almost broke down 2 days ago, killing hundreds, an injury many more, according to the most run guns and health authority is real. has called on civilians to leave the combat zone. the text here caught many unaware who was praying here. and we were sitting browsing the internet and the children
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were playing here. suddenly we heard the strike. they were sitting upstairs and half of them were martyred. and the rest were injured. israel defense forces troops are pushing into the next room corridor. effectively cutting the gaza strip into the idea of had initially abandoned the territory as part of the ceasefire deal. but this fresh foothold and gauze could allow the idea of to launch new operations in gaza in the coming weeks. if i print out here the air force attack against almost terrorist was only the 1st step, i'm sure the rest will be much more difficult and you will pay the full price on me . see, the evacuation of the population from the battle zone 0 soon begin again of if all of these really hostages are not released. and our mazda is not expelled from guns for lucky's real act with intensity that you have not seen. so it's already called him. the fresh violence is once again forcing palestinians definitely like here in baton noon in northern garza,
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many had used to cease fire to return to what was left of their homes. setting up camp on the rubble of their former lines. that peace has once again been shattered . and how long can this go on for? we're tired. we say we're holding on, but we're not. we're already dead. let them just wipe us off and get it over west. we're tired. there must have had no like so many times before. people here are packing up with little they have left once again forced to search for safety after more than 17 months, so violence. and for more on this, let's bring in more blumenfeld in washington cheese, middle east analyst at johns hopkins university and previously served as a senior policy advisor on the state department is really posted in negotiating team. welcome to the program. israel's official reason for renewing strikes on gaza is that a must refuse to agree to a deal to extend the ceasefire?
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what can you tell us about what that proposal was as well. there was a bridging proposal um by special on by week off, which would have released 11 living hostages for a 6 week cease fire. and that kind of would have brought them to the next phase and give them a little bit of breathing room to negotiate. israel's cut off all humanitarian aid, so they understand that they have only about 2 more weeks until the warehouse has the store houses and gaza run out of food. that also would have brought israel to the end of the passover holiday. so i think there is an opportunity there, according to united states and israel hum off turned it down. and so, you know, we had biden's war which was an emphasis on the humanitarian aspect. now we're going to see trump's floor, which is all how, what was in the proposal, what were the demands from israel on from us? do we know more about that? well, you know, the details of course, are kept secret until the end us as metal. alright, farmer secretary state said that negotiations are like mushrooms,
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they thrive in the darkness so they weren't all disclosed. i think what's interesting that you're seeing here is that, you know, the trump administration actually did reach out to him us directly and they were, you know, shown him off as an hello. and then they found that they, that they completely recalcitrant adversary on the hamas side and now it's showing them how mosque good by is. trump likes to say it's kind of his, your fired. but in hebrew. well, one of the demands from netanyahu is that, and he's been saying this from the beginning, that he will not stand for a gauze, and that's run by him off. is it possible to negotiate with someone that you're asking to get rid of them as an entity? i mean, that goes both ways, which is why this whole argument over, you know, the end of final a ceasefire, a complete cessation of hostilities that's never going to happen because there are, there is never going to be a permanent state of peace between them. the 2 parties are the permanent state of war. what happened though, that there was a, reached a deadlock. there were
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a week's going by, were hamas was re arming. now, hostages were being released. so, you know, these really military is now going to try things their way, which is, you know, negotiation under fire, which absolutely happens in other battlefields. as you know, secretary kissinger or former secretary of state one says that you can't win at the negotiating table. what hasn't been earned in the battlefield. so we'll see, you know, these release complained for months under bite and that they're kind of being held back trumps, given them a green light as opposed to by ins flashing yellow to red. hopefully this will be a very short and decisive so that they can get on to, you know, negotiations piece, get the hostages out and age the past. and i wanted to talk about you the us as role here. trump got credit and claims a little bit of credit, at least for the ceasefire that came into effect right after he became president again. and now the see as far as over is the us to blame for that. how are they
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handling their, their role in this? so it's fascinating to watch. it's almost kind of like a vampire military strategy. no daylight between israel and the united states of the united states is striking the who these in yemen, while israel a striking him off and guys i see you might step back and ask, why are those the last 2 proxies that'd be run? so i think a lot of this is a preamble to negotiating with the ron and their nuclear program. trump, as we've heard from report, sent a letter to the supreme leader of the wrong through the u, a. e. he gave them a to launch a deadline. and so i think part of what's happening here in the middle east. probably both the united states and israel are showing that if you don't meet ultimatums, there will be action. part of that again is to sort of undermine the bottom in administration. their approach one of their famous lines by and and secretary blinking would say super powers, don't bluff and trumpets saying that's just a lot of blaster released analyst laura bloomfield from johns hopkins university in
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washington. thanks for joining us. thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world is real says it has intercepted a missile launched from human before crossing into is really territory. sirens sounded across several areas. israel after the projectile was fired, run back humans who the militants claim to have targeted been green international airport. israel's ambulance service said no serious injuries. injuries were reported to us. law enforcement officials have taken man into custody following a stand off near the c. i a headquarters in virginia police. the suspects surrendered to negotiators after several hours of what they called a barricade event, which caused street closures and traffic delays. a jury in the us state of north dakota has ruled green peace must pay hundreds of millions of dollars in damages and connection with protests against the dakota access oil
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pipeline. nearly a decade ago, jurors found the group liable for defamation and other claims brought by oil and gas, trans energy transfer partners. protesters have rallied in is danville after police. the rest of the city is mayor. as part of an investigation into a legend, corruption and terror links that crown him. i'm old who is a key political arrival of president regis, type at one turkeys main opposition party c h p. was set to name him as their presidential candidates. they've condemned his arrest as politically motivated russia and ukraine of each released $175.00 prisoners of war. one of the largest exchanges in years of fighting family members were reunited with the former captives at a hospital in ukraine's northern journey of regent. moscow says it had released another $22.00 severely wounded prisoners. as a good, we'll just show the white house as president donald trump has what
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had had what he termed a very good call with ukraine's president will let him use zaleski 1st. he said, you crane was ready to hold, strikes on russian energy infrastructure as part of a limited cease fire. he made the call from helsinki, where he has been meeting with finland's president, to discuss russia's refusal to back a full 30 days to inspire and crane. so that's, he said moscow is not ready to end the war after president food and only agreed to halt the tax on infrastructure while continuing its wider assault on ukraine. after president trump including spoke on tuesday, both russia and ukraine have accused each other of cross border air attacks. it's not the ceasefire that many had hoped would emerge from tuesday's high stakes. cold between president trump imputed with fresh attacks on hospitals in eastern ukraine . an air raid sirens blaring in the capital. the people here have little hope about talks between
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foreign leaders in distant cities of truth. as soon as they claim to have a deal, there was another russian attack and it didn't yet screech on. yet half of the city was left without power. that's all you need to know about the steel or to the template. it was it clear that they can't reach a deal trim? come get a deal. we have to accept that. i'm not kid ourselves at the end of this war is just around the corner being that don't always to or she always vicky and she sits and it said yours is not a serious response to trump's proposal. purposely to prom trump suggested a 30 day ceasefire anymore and boots and refused to freeze the fighting. it is a clear defeats. the trump following the call is the kremlin said boots and demanded that the west holds all military aid to keep me before a ceasefire. could be considered striking me,
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but unable to give us money. but speaking on fox news, the us president had a different recollection of what was discussed. most of the mediately back was their non negotiable. as mentioned by putting it was reported that i think the kremlin media actually stated that he demanded an immediate cessation of a to ukraine in order to get to the get to this multi step deal. no, he didn't. we didn't talk about 8. actually. we didn't talk about 8 at all. the white house has confirmed that the talks between the us and russia will take place this weekend in saudi arabia. us back broadcast or radio, free europe, radio, liberty, which broadcasts, news, and information across 23 countries. have filed a lawsuit over, cuts to its funding by the trump and ministration. philosophy takes aim of us agency for global media or us a gm, which is headed by trump ally carry lake broadcast for says usa gm violated the
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constitution by withholding money allocated by congress. radio free europe was launched in 1950 to reach people in soviet satellite states by an iron curtain video, liberty opened a year later for listeners in the soviet union itself. dw asked the president of radio free europe, radio, liberty, steve, capers. whether he thinks his lawsuit will be successful, and we think we've got a very strong case. we think it's, it's base. it says that as basic as it gets, as it relates to us, lots of the statute says that we shall exist and that the united states, the agency for global media, is simply in a position to pass through the funding that comes from congress. i'm standing here at the congressional office building new york in washington after having just had some meetings here with congressional staffers, as we continue to make our case. but we believe that we've got
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a very strong case. they say it is an unlawful act to withhold the funds that have been appropriated by congress. and that's exactly what's happened, dear. it's time to release the funds. it's time to respect this work that's being done to obtain the edited. so for i don't nature both for the united states and the 4 numbers of our aides. and here's a reminder of our top stories of the ease. rarely, military says it has begun what it calls targeting ground activities and central and southern gaza said troops were reasserted control over a court or that defies the strip into israel resumed its tax on the cause of this week. officials based there's a hundreds of people have been killed and us president donald trump says he's had a very good call with flooding his landscape. the printing president confirmed, he was willing to accept the unlimited ceasefire and the war with russia. and
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