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what's bringing our correspondent, rebecca rivers, in jerusalem for more rebecca, we heard there, he's really defense minister saying they are turning from defending to pursuing has below. what does this tell us about israel's strategy? here? i was suddenly a strategy shift clear. now obviously a strategy or a plan is not being made public of exactly israel's intentions, but what you heard there from you? i have good along the is there any defense minister? is it that has been a shift? they are moving from a more passive dealing with hezbollah to a more active role. now that will certainly mean more targeted approach to targeting has the fight has, and has the come on does. and as you heard in that report, that you all come out saying that they're willing to target all across live and on and into serious so widening their range of that they that of areas that they will go in and attack. now that has already been some attack, so there was an attack in baby with the targeted senior mask. amanda, but we've not yet seen that on his bill of late as should such attacks don't taking place and
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i spoke to did have these correspondent rebecca rivers in jerusalem to ask her how serious of a shift in strategy this is. and my suddenly is a shift in strategy. and it could have very serious ramifications. up until now from the 8th of october, when his blood started to sheep rockets into israel and get involved in this conflict. israel has played a more or less passive retaliatory role. they obviously a said a lot of a personnel and hardware to show up that northern border and they have a retaliating to any cross fire from his block into his ready territory. they have targets, then they retaliate on those targets. we have seen them also target some us operatives inside lebanese territory, even a one e b route. now there it has to be the shift. as you just heard, you have clump, the defense minister saying that they are going to go from this passive role to a more active role on the offensive. and target has been a, a late is a and command is inside the lebanese territory. further up in the north, in to be rude to maybe bomb back and also into syria potentially. now that is a shift
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let's get across to do these correspondent, rebecca rivers and jerusalem. rebecca, as we've heard of people, absolutely desperate for food and cause and yes, we have a mazda saying, please, no more air drops. what does, what does this tell us about the situation in gaza right now? a glare, i think it tells us just how desperate the situation in gaza easily for reporting on the situation. the increasingly di, humanitarian situation for weeks and months now. and it's only getting was particularly in that northern part where those air drops taking place. as particularly acute a groups have been sending the warning signals for weeks now, but people in the north starving, we've seen images of malnourished children. we've heard stories of people dying from malnutrition, and they simply as you can see, these different people trying to, to run into water when they caught even swim to try and get some of the, a packages that everything be deposited in the north. a 3rd of the population of gauze that is facing simon withheld. and even us secretary of state, anthony clinton said that 100 percen
let's get across to do these correspondent, rebecca rivers and jerusalem. rebecca, as we've heard of people, absolutely desperate for food and cause and yes, we have a mazda saying, please, no more air drops. what does, what does this tell us about the situation in gaza right now? a glare, i think it tells us just how desperate the situation in gaza easily for reporting on the situation. the increasingly di, humanitarian situation for weeks and months now. and it's only getting was particularly...
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to more i'm joined by dw corresponding rebecca rivers, who's at under a headquarters in jerusalem. rebecca, as we just heard of from the former french of foreign minister, guthrie and colona will submit an interim report on the role of audra in the october 7 terror attacks on israel. tell us more about that as well. that's cool. we're expecting today, as you say, an intern preliminary report on a port expected in about a month towards the end of april. now this report is due to go to member states is not due to be made public schools. of course, if it is released to members sites, it's likely that we'll stop seeing leaks from that report. the final report, june, in full weeks, will be made available to the public will be, will be made public. uh now it was commissioned by the owner ahead himself sleep was a rainy when those allegations came out in late january from israel saying that 12 members of on road 12 staff members out of the 13000 employed in gaza were involved in the october 7 attacks they did provide some evidence so it's not being possible to independently verify the evidence th
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so dw correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem many 6. let's take a brief look at some of the other stories making headlines today. north korea state media says the country has successfully tested a solid fuel engine for hypersonic missile leader kim jong was there to oversee the ground jet test. drawing yang is trying to develop a new weapon design to hit the u. s. specific territory of guam it regularly conducts missile tests despite international sections over its nuclear weapons program. to former us police deputies have each been sentenced to more than 17 years in prison. for the torture of 2 black men in mississippi, the officers assaulted their victims with tasers and staged a mock execution that left one of the men in critical condition. they are among 6 officers known as the goon squad who pleaded guilty last year to the brutal attack . former us president donald trump is filed, a supreme court brief arguing he should be immune from prosecution for trying to overturn his 2020 election laws. he is appealing to lower courts rejecti
so dw correspond to rebecca rivers in jerusalem many 6. let's take a brief look at some of the other stories making headlines today. north korea state media says the country has successfully tested a solid fuel engine for hypersonic missile leader kim jong was there to oversee the ground jet test. drawing yang is trying to develop a new weapon design to hit the u. s. specific territory of guam it regularly conducts missile tests despite international sections over its nuclear weapons program....
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yes, it is across live to jerusalem, and dw is rebecca rivers for more. rebecca, germany's foreign minister has met her is really counterpart for administer as well . a caps this morning. can you tell us what we saw? come out of that meeting, a hard time, provide too much detail play. that was a closed door meeting. we always knew that the no public information would really be coming out of it. but from those a bit more preview, bit closer to the talks. it certainly seems as though it was a very frank, open and clear discussion with germany, particularly making its case of very strongly none at germany is finding itself in an increasingly difficult position. you might say on the one hand, of course, the historical special relationship that it has with israel and its steadfast support for israel before the tap attack of october 7. certainly during that time, and of course in the ensuing war, during the war. but it's also, on the other hand, seeing and increasing the humanitarian diet, humanitarian situation in gaza unfolding. and that rising death told him that something that it comp standby
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as rebecca rivers, rebecca, germany's for ministers has already met with a policy and president mahmoud abbas, and she will meet her as railey counterpart for administer as were i'll catch later this morning. what do you think we can expect to hear there after her comments on that security council resolution? well, i didn't think we can expect anything to out of the ordinary from this meeting today . this is the 7th minutes. a 7th visit round the by minutes to be able to israel since the will began. and i think we can expect a bit more of a sign that we are starting to see the temperature going up even when it comes to germany. and israel is relationship that special relationship given its historical context. now we have seen minnes available, come out and support all of the un security council is you just heard there. and that vote yes. today though, germany not actually a member on that council. didn't vote in that security council vote yesterday, but coming out and support, which is already pretty strong for germany who normally scans in steadfast support of israel. but we think we'l
as rebecca rivers, rebecca, germany's for ministers has already met with a policy and president mahmoud abbas, and she will meet her as railey counterpart for administer as were i'll catch later this morning. what do you think we can expect to hear there after her comments on that security council resolution? well, i didn't think we can expect anything to out of the ordinary from this meeting today . this is the 7th minutes. a 7th visit round the by minutes to be able to israel since the will...
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web security council failed to vote on a on a recommendation for us. eastland dw correspondent rebecca rivers enjoys one. thanks rebecca, as well wishes have been pouring in from around the world for britain's princess of wales after she revealed the she has been diagnosed with cancer and has started treatment and a video message release friday. catherine said the cancer was discovered after she had abdominal surgery in late january. the news follows weeks of wild speculations about her absence from public life. torres outside london's bucking impalas are still digesting the news of kate middleton's cancer diagnosis as well. i actually got the notification of eyeglasses as standing outside of the policy is quite shocked to see so young and to have such a youth that you are diagnosed with cancer. that must be a real shop through the family. i feel like with all the news about kate like disappearance and her not being here. i feel like that's them juggling how, how to balance, telling the public but also privately and making sure they do it in their own terms . so i think it's just a massive ch
web security council failed to vote on a on a recommendation for us. eastland dw correspondent rebecca rivers enjoys one. thanks rebecca, as well wishes have been pouring in from around the world for britain's princess of wales after she revealed the she has been diagnosed with cancer and has started treatment and a video message release friday. catherine said the cancer was discovered after she had abdominal surgery in late january. the news follows weeks of wild speculations about her absence...
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web security council failed to vote on a on a recommendation for us, a smile dw correspondent rebecca rivers enjoys one. thanks, rebecca. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world at this hour. voters in slovakia or caching your balance to choose their next president. it's seen as a battle between the pro russia candidate peter pelligrini, a close ally of slovak is populist prime minister, and the ukraine backing former foreign minister. ivan court y'all. if no candidate wins, the majority of the top 2 will face a run off. on april 6, the lights went out at sidney's iconic offer house at 8 30 pm local time. as part of the 1st hour organizers of the annual event. as people around the globe to turn off the lights at $830.00 in their time zone, to raise awareness of climate change. turning now that the british royal family, well wishes have been pouring in from around the world for the princess of wales after she revealed. she's been diagnosed with cancer and has started treatment in a video message with least friday. catherine said the cancer was discovered aft
web security council failed to vote on a on a recommendation for us, a smile dw correspondent rebecca rivers enjoys one. thanks, rebecca. let's take a look at some of the other stories making use around the world at this hour. voters in slovakia or caching your balance to choose their next president. it's seen as a battle between the pro russia candidate peter pelligrini, a close ally of slovak is populist prime minister, and the ukraine backing former foreign minister. ivan court y'all. if no...
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so dw correspondent, rebecca rivers in jerusalem. many 6 in the us state of texas, a controversial immigration law, has been put back on hold by a federal appeals court. that hours after the supreme court lifted a temporary stay, allowing state and local police to begin arresting people suspected of a legally entering the country. legal challenges, civil law are continuing with opponents warning. it would lead to racial profiling and likes violations. republicans in texas and beyond have accused the binding administration of not taking action on immigration dw, as washington reporter, friends, god told us why the us government is fighting. the texas law of the law essentially makes illegal immigration, the state level crime. and that means the state and local police will have the authority to arrest anyone they suspect of having cross the border into texas. the legally these people could then be charged in a state court and could even be forwarded to return to mexico. as, as, regardless of whether they are at the border or even hundr
so dw correspondent, rebecca rivers in jerusalem. many 6 in the us state of texas, a controversial immigration law, has been put back on hold by a federal appeals court. that hours after the supreme court lifted a temporary stay, allowing state and local police to begin arresting people suspected of a legally entering the country. legal challenges, civil law are continuing with opponents warning. it would lead to racial profiling and likes violations. republicans in texas and beyond have...
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it seems almost certain that even benjamin netanyahu wouldn't be able to survive that. rebecca river is there. the united nations has a nice that sadie arabia will take over the un women's rights for them despite having what campaigners call an abysmal record on gender equality. re add will lead the un commission responsible for promoting equal rights worldwide at home saturday, or tardies repeatedly throw the book women's rights workers as of the sun. saki from amnesty international in bay rooms gave us her take on the appointment. they me honestly, i don't know whether to laugh or to cry. after you're introduced us on your radio was pointed to the commission on the status of women. every day amnesty international were working on the cases of women were currently in prison because they have tried to defend the women's rights. and the job of this commission on the status of the women is to promote gender equality and to promote women's empowerment. i can tell you that right now we're working on the case of a young woman, 29 years old, fitness instructor and women's women. human right
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dw rebecca rivers has more from his route. when he is rel, loans states will on gauze in response to a mouse is deadly. terror attack is riley, is overwhelmingly supported. the operation 6 months on that support remains. stead phones, i think it was definitely the right decision because it was needed to happen that they needed to get rid of come off because they've been terrorizing this country. it was reprehensible what they did and we had to react. very sure, absolutely. i support the were, it's our future to learn. a january poll shows nearly 95 percent of jewish is riley's. take. the military has used appropriate or too little false in gaza. and nearly 90 percent thinks a number of palestinians killed or wounded is justified. but support for the government's will, strategy does not translate to support to the government, especially it's lead a prime minister benjamin netanyahu many hold him responsible for october, the 7th and to the inability to get back the hostages. protests against him have become commonplace. is the b
dw rebecca rivers has more from his route. when he is rel, loans states will on gauze in response to a mouse is deadly. terror attack is riley, is overwhelmingly supported. the operation 6 months on that support remains. stead phones, i think it was definitely the right decision because it was needed to happen that they needed to get rid of come off because they've been terrorizing this country. it was reprehensible what they did and we had to react. very sure, absolutely. i support the were,...
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that's rebecca rivers in jerusalem. many things is always rebecca. well, there are among africans, most majestic animals. not long ago, southern white rhinos were on the brink of extinction. now nearly 2000 of them will begin making their way back into the wild this year. they were once part of a private collection. a conservation agency is now releasing them to protected areas across the continent. dw corresponded diane hawk, a report from south africa this reino, cough doesn't know it, but it's part of one of the most significant, reino relocation projects is undertaken. it's it's one of $89.00 southern whites, right? no clubs being kept on a protected farm. it's of africa's northwest province. over the next few years, these animals could find themselves in an gola dwanda, the democratic republic of congo, malawi, or check. why, why that's in vicious it's, it's definitely exciting that i think that the opportunity that it, that it presents not any 4 runner as a species to di, risk or on it. but for the benefit of biodiversity, it, it definitely doe
that's rebecca rivers in jerusalem. many things is always rebecca. well, there are among africans, most majestic animals. not long ago, southern white rhinos were on the brink of extinction. now nearly 2000 of them will begin making their way back into the wild this year. they were once part of a private collection. a conservation agency is now releasing them to protected areas across the continent. dw corresponded diane hawk, a report from south africa this reino, cough doesn't know it, but...
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end to air drops, even as so many gauze and face hunger, i asked indeed, of these correspondent rebecca rivers. what this tells us about the situation and gaza, a glare. i think it tells us just how desperate the situation in gaza, easily breed reporting on the situation. the increasingly di, humanitarian situation for weeks and months now. and it's only getting was particularly in that northern part where those air drops are taking place as particularly acute a groups have been you sending the warning signals to weeks now, but people in the north starving, we've seen images of malnourished children. we've heard stories of people dying from malnutrition and the simply as you can see, these different people trying to, to run into what, when they can't even swim to try and get some of the packages that everything be deposited in the north. a 3rd of the population of gauze that is facing simon withhold, and even us secretary of state, antony blinked. him, said that 100 percent of goals as population is facing food in security. so that situation is only getting worse. the longer that this conflict
end to air drops, even as so many gauze and face hunger, i asked indeed, of these correspondent rebecca rivers. what this tells us about the situation and gaza, a glare. i think it tells us just how desperate the situation in gaza, easily breed reporting on the situation. the increasingly di, humanitarian situation for weeks and months now. and it's only getting was particularly in that northern part where those air drops are taking place as particularly acute a groups have been you sending the...
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earlier i spoke to d w as rebecca rivers in jerusalem, and she told me more about what we might expect from bear box meeting with her as really counterpart as well. caps. so i don't think we can expect anything to out of the ordinary from this meeting. today, this is the 7th minutes a 7th visit round the by minutes to be able to israel since the will began. and i think we can expect a bit more of a sign that we all starting to see the temperature going up, even when it comes to germany and israel's relationship, that special relationship given its historical context. now we have se minutes of about come out and support all of the un security council is you just heard there and that vote yes today though, germany not actually a member on that council. didn't vote in that security council vote yesterday, but coming out and support, which is already pretty strong for germany, who normally stand in steadfast support of israel. but we think we'll see that continuation. i think, as i mentioned, we might see a turning off of the temperature in the rhetoric at that meeting. but i think publicl
earlier i spoke to d w as rebecca rivers in jerusalem, and she told me more about what we might expect from bear box meeting with her as really counterpart as well. caps. so i don't think we can expect anything to out of the ordinary from this meeting. today, this is the 7th minutes a 7th visit round the by minutes to be able to israel since the will began. and i think we can expect a bit more of a sign that we all starting to see the temperature going up, even when it comes to germany and...
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river. >> fox news rebecca castor joins us now. she's live in baltimore tonight. rebecca. authorities say they are now suspending that search for the missing and just beginning a recovery effort. what can you tell us about that? >> mike. julie. good evening. so tomorrow morning, the coast guard says they're going to have divers back in the water at 6 a.m. but just with how long it's been since the bridge collapsed. we're looking at, you know, close to 18 hours. now, at this point, they're not expecting to find anybody alive in the water at this point, it's just going to be more of those recovery efforts. as we've been reporting, at least six construction workers are unaccounted for right now. they were working on filling in potholes on the bridge at the time of the collapse. >> and right now, rebecca, we understand. and we've seen in the video it does appear that the ship lost power too early to say the exact cause. i was wondering, does the ship like that have a black box? kind of like similar to airliners? and are investigators looking for something like that? >> yes. so
river. >> fox news rebecca castor joins us now. she's live in baltimore tonight. rebecca. authorities say they are now suspending that search for the missing and just beginning a recovery effort. what can you tell us about that? >> mike. julie. good evening. so tomorrow morning, the coast guard says they're going to have divers back in the water at 6 a.m. but just with how long it's been since the bridge collapsed. we're looking at, you know, close to 18 hours. now, at this point,...
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rebecca castor, ktvu, fox two news. >> jeff, some video to show you just coming to the newsroom now, a semi truck is hanging over the ohio rivern the second street bridge. and check out these live pictures. these are just incredible right here. and you can see the fire truck ladder being extended there. assume this is to rescue the driver of that truck. no word yet on how this happened, but that semi truck is dangling there off the clark memorial bridge. there were some sort of collision before this happened in the truck. ended up in this particular position. uh, the police wasn't able to confirm anything more than there was a collision on the bridge. but you can see right there the cabin of that truck is hanging over, and the back of the truck, the trailer part of that truck is really just keeping it there. not really sure. >> how is that a firefighter there? >> andre? i'm trying to get a good look at it. seems to be like a firefighter was lowered onto from that ladder and that was just over the cabin of that truck just a moment ago. but it seems like that's a person there. but i can't really tell from this vantage point righ
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top flood blogger alyssa rivers is here with delicious recipes including her friday french toast that her four kids love. you don't want to miss that. >> rebeccan treating some breast cancer patients without surgery. dr. darien sutton is here with what you need to know. >> george: first we start with the storms on the move this morning. americans bracing for winter weather, heavy rain and flash floods. ginger's right here tracking it. >> ginger: from minnesota to wisconsin, we're seeing dozens, if not hundreds of accidents already. considerable snow falling. such a really easy winter snow wise. so many people in a deficit. but not this morning. already seeing reports of 4 inches north of milwaukee. the roads a mess. please take some extra time, if you can. if you have to be on the road, go super slow. the two storms are gonna kind of come together. the snowy side as well as spring flood watches for florida. we're going to merge them. from the mid-atlantic, from washington, d.c., dover, all throughout maryland, all the way up to portland, maine, we're in a flash flood risk. talking about 2 to 4 inches falling in just six hours. outside of phila
top flood blogger alyssa rivers is here with delicious recipes including her friday french toast that her four kids love. you don't want to miss that. >> rebeccan treating some breast cancer patients without surgery. dr. darien sutton is here with what you need to know. >> george: first we start with the storms on the move this morning. americans bracing for winter weather, heavy rain and flash floods. ginger's right here tracking it. >> ginger: from minnesota to wisconsin,...