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u. s. u k. fronts in germany being put on some of writing and assets of their, their main, uh, aircraft carrier as well. so it'll be interesting to see what effect that will have on the future of supply from uh, from a ron regarding these weapons. we're talking about mid rain rage, weapons that would really out wide. and we also know that russia has to use and give them much more flexibility unless saying that they could use these mid range weapons on the front line, saving they a longer range missiles to, to, to target areas much further inside your current in territory. i'm going to ask you to a bill of russian claims that it's military has recapture and settlements inside the course of the region. what are the implications of that if that, if that is true? well, we've got pretty limited information as you can imagine on that. but this morning we stats of getting wood on some russian pro russian telegram accounts and military blogs to suggest that this somebody expect pretty much expected cou
u. s. u k. fronts in germany being put on some of writing and assets of their, their main, uh, aircraft carrier as well. so it'll be interesting to see what effect that will have on the future of supply from uh, from a ron regarding these weapons. we're talking about mid rain rage, weapons that would really out wide. and we also know that russia has to use and give them much more flexibility unless saying that they could use these mid range weapons on the front line, saving they a longer range...
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u. s. u. k u, i'm just sold on palestine is now engaging, given lebanon, iraq, iran saudi arabia, syria and the entire global south. as on the estimates of the killed reach, hundreds of thousands and gaza, mostly women and children. today is the so called u. n. international day of peace, it's dedicated to the absence of war and violence, coinciding with something called a piece one day global ceasefire campaign. no one seems to have told lucky boeing, raphael northrop grumman b a systems and others who shareholders financially benefit from the native proxy college today is also the start if it runs heavily defense week walking. be catastrophe of nature. nation support for a rocky dictator. saddam hussein this yeah, commemorations a hell doctor and his really atrocity 11 in killed a wounded thousands including he runs ambassador as well as around renewing friendly relations with saudi arabia and the u. a. joining me now from l. a is a historian of the middle east, and those are the stage of resist
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u. s the u. k. france and poland, for example. other nations which are being housing germany is, is one important partner of them but i'm not, i wouldn't big adult either. and there's always these differences. i said, all right, patrick, thank you very much for that. that's patrick gary, a defense specialist at the university of bass and a former nato specialist talking to us that about the war and ukraine and the additional support that the u. k. and us have announced for keith and it's war against russia. we'll have more on this and out of stories we're covering here on how to 0 after this very short breaks to stay with the was a journey through every story. every step is a narrative. a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude. does that affect the redesigns luxury losing? profiting l. a future? today we create since its inception, in 1961, the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructur
u. s the u. k. france and poland, for example. other nations which are being housing germany is, is one important partner of them but i'm not, i wouldn't big adult either. and there's always these differences. i said, all right, patrick, thank you very much for that. that's patrick gary, a defense specialist at the university of bass and a former nato specialist talking to us that about the war and ukraine and the additional support that the u. k. and us have announced for keith and it's war...
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u. s. u k, and this is the lead on the you frame is a kind of drawing statement of frontier. but just in it, it says that the memorandum the glitter best memorandums you have to be seen. and the content is always the most likely. subrogation accounts. actually, the credit that aggressive nationalism sisters, if you're not sure you're not in shopping, this and states, that means it's not for the fault. usually it's beautiful. could i use what you need? it is not a push to cranes of weight and neutrality. just thinking about on the, on the rejection or sounds like dropbox, google, google, when you go to level this is as to see, never end up guarantee dufrane and just sending, you know, new listing that's for the new phase. thanks i, you may find a memorandum, lots of use nuclear weapons against refrain. that is, be sure, it's only invitation it created, it was a decent look at it once again. how could i use all of that? very similar stick. i thought it was, it was sort of the bullet, the document when the ukranian declaration of independence from is that it would remain for not
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u . s. u. k. germany fonts issuing further sanctions on iran. it's believe that some of the delay or some of the reason why iran was hesitant to supply these missiles. they have, of course, already supplied russia with these weaponized drones that we've been seeing regularly making its attacks across ukraine in recent weeks. they have already been supplied by round, but these missiles that they were hesitant and it was believed in potentially because also the sanctions, though it's unlikely now that they will know that the sanctions may have any effect . of course, those weapons seriously expanding the tillery of the russian and making rusher and making them more adaptive on the battlefield. they sort of low to mid range with me, solves being able to be used along the front line. these are right in, i issued missiles where it was being a allowing rusher, i should say to is reserves some of its long range missiles for a tax further inside you print in territory. okay, thanks that rebecca dw correspond to rebecca riches in keith. lot to interview
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u. s. u. k. and leaders of western nation states who are within earshot of all this reckless rhetoric that are still actually deliberating and weighing the potentially serious consequences of any escal atory action. and in case measured diplomatic rhetoric from russia isn't quite getting the point across. here's the deputy chairman of the russian security council and former russian president and prime minister with some alternative phrasing. however, the pompous anglo saxon imbeciles do not want to admit one thing any patients comes to an end. and those moderate western analysts who warned yes, the russians will probably not respond in this way, although there is still a possibility to, besides, the response could be with the use of new non nucular delivery vehicles. and that's it. a giant gray molten stain on the place of key of holy. it's impossible, but it happened on the bright side, there are prominent political voices in the us getting out the message that nuclear war with russia. it would
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u. s. u. k and leaders of western nation states who are within earshot of all this reckless rhetoric that are still actually deliberating and weighing the potentially serious consequences of any escal atory action. and in case measure diplomatic rhetoric from russia isn't quite getting the point across. here's the deputy chairman of the russian security council and former russian president and prime minister with some alternative phrasing. however, the pompous anglo saxon imbeciles do not want to admit one thing any patients comes to an end. and those moderate western analysts who warned yes, the russians will probably not respond in this way, although there is still a possibility to, besides, the response could be with the use of new non nucular delivery vehicles. and that's it. a giant gray molten stain on the place of key of holy. it's impossible, but it happened on the bright side, there are prominent political voices in the us getting out the message that nuclear war with russia. it would be a bad thing. this game of nuclear chicken has gone far enough. there is no remaining step between firing us missiles deep into russian territory and a nuclear exchange. we cannot get any closer to the brink than this. it is passed time to de escalate this conflict. this is more important than any of the political issues our nation argues about nuclear war would mean the end of civilization. as we know, it may be even the end of the human species. you would think that the escalation from creeping threat of nuclear war would be a no brainer, as in you literally have to have no brains to even entertain any other position. and yet, here we are. now while there are some voices in the west, a warning against escalation, british politician and heritage pond to leda, david hutton has spoken odds against the given key of permission to fire you cased on, shut themselves into russia. he also shed his views about increasing war rhetoric advocate the abilities of his country's armed forces. what i say 1st of all, is there's a very big difference between the citizens and the people in the country and the government. so escalating this morning, i've been doing for the last 2 and a half years against the which is in the senate seat and the sensibilities of most of the people, the, all the escalation to was this has been coming from may to countries and the, the sensible thing to do would have been to just leave this conflict alone, allow the peace deal between russia and ukraine that was worked out in april 2022 to take effect and then they would have been peace. we wouldn't have been fighting again to 2 and a half years, but these being a nato countries of city is successively given ukraine, howard says, and then add defend systems and then uh times. and then a talk comes weapons and now storm shadow weapons f sixteens and now they want to fire the cruise missiles interruption. so, i mean, the escalation is being entirely on the part of may to kia salma is the new prime minister of the u. k. who is pushing to allow ukraine to use the storm shadow weapons, not to fall. i didn't you cry. you know, all the areas that used to be in the crate. and of course some of those areas are now. russians. you've got probably, mia. they fight storm chatter. weapons, crimea, which is either voted to become part of russia, so that is a publication in itself, but now they are agitating to fire these weapons into russia proper. and of course, that is another escalation in mind. you is an insane escalation because these are be british weapons with american components, of course being fired directly at russia, and it wouldn't just the ukrainian operatives. the reason why this would actually be a direct bring britson into direct conflict with russia is because you're going to have a british operatives of the nato operatives, nato countries, satellite systems, guiding them, so the ukrainians couldn't do it on the road. and this is it across is a red line and, and it just is an insane escalat
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u. s. u. k and leaders of western nation states who are within your shot of all this reckless rhetoric that are still actually deliberating and weighing the potentially serious consequences of any escal atory action. and in case measure diplomatic rhetoric from russia isn't quite getting the point across. here's the deputy chairman as a russian security council and former russian president and prime minister with some alternative phrasing. however, the pompous anglo saxon imbeciles do not want to admit one thing any patients comes to an end. and those moderate western analysts who warned yes, the russians will probably not respond in this way, although there is still a possibility to besides, the response could be with the use of new non nucular delivery vehicles. and that's it. a giant grey molten stain on the place of key of holy. it's impossible, but it happened on the bright side, there are prominent political voices in the us getting out the message that nuclear war with russia. it would be a bad thing. this game of nuclear chicken has gone far enough. there is no remaining step between firing us missiles deep into russian territory and a nuclear exchange. we cannot get any closer to the brink than this. it is pass time to de escalate this conflict. this is more important than any of the political issues our nation argues about nuclear war would mean the end of civilization. as we know, it may be even the end of the human species. you would think that the escalation from creeping threat of nuclear war would be a no brainer, as in you literally have to have no brains to even entertain any other position. and yet, here we are. while there are some voices in the west wanting a gas escalation, had the british politician and heritage point to lead to david carlton has spoken out against giving key a permission to fire the u. k. storm shadow myself into russia. he also shed his views about increasing war rhetoric advocate abilities of this country is armed forces. what i'd say 1st of all is there's a very big difference between the citizens and the people in the country and the government. so escalating is more than happy in doing for the last 2 and a half years against the wishes in the senate seat and the sensibilities of most of the people. all the escalation to was this has been coming from the 2 countries and the, the sensible thing to do would have been to just leave this conflict alone allow the peace deal between russia and ukraine that was worked out in april 2022 to take effect and then they would have been peace, we wouldn't have been fighting again to 2 and a half years, but there's being a native countries of so is successively given ukraine howard says, and then add defense systems and then uh, tanks and then a talk comes weapons and now storm shadow weapons f sixteens, and now they want to
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u. s. u. k. and e. you targeting its economy and maintain its military operations in ukraine. china and india have provided must go with a financial lifeline by increasing their imports of russian oil. and iran and north korea are reportedly supplying weapons and military hardware dope both nations, the ninety's accusations. but beyond the arms and energy. analysts say the russian president has a vision of multi polar world, and it's taking shape at the heart of this is the break script and economic block of emerging economies. this expanding its influence originally including 5 countries for sale, russia, india, china, in south africa. it has now expanded to clued 5 more, including iran in saudi arabia. this shift can be seen at the united nations, where russia's allies often abstain from votes critical of moscow. while breaks nations, the night devising plans for a military alliance, some experts warn this possibility can not be ruled out to us. and for us, both fear that if brakes does become this bi
u. s. u. k. and e. you targeting its economy and maintain its military operations in ukraine. china and india have provided must go with a financial lifeline by increasing their imports of russian oil. and iran and north korea are reportedly supplying weapons and military hardware dope both nations, the ninety's accusations. but beyond the arms and energy. analysts say the russian president has a vision of multi polar world, and it's taking shape at the heart of this is the break script and...
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u. s. u k, from germany being put on some of writing and assets of their, their main, uh, aircraft carrier as well. so it'll be interesting to see what effect that will have on the future of supply from, from iran regarding these weapons. we're talking about mid rain rage, weapons that would really wide in the us know that russia has to use and give them much more flexibility unless saying that they could use a mid range weapons on the front line savings, a longer range missiles to, to, to target areas much further inside your garden in territory, i'm going to ask you to a bill of russian claims that it's military has recaptured settlements inside the course, the region. what are the implications of that if that, if that is true? well, we've got pretty limited information as you can imagine on that. but this morning we stats of getting wood on some russian pro russian telegram accounts and military blogs to suggest that this somebody expect pretty much expected counter offensive was under way. and we've, we've heard also from a major general from the russian army on the russian news agency task to suggest that 10 settlements have same retaken have been taken back by russia. we haven't followed them as a landscape just last week saying that a 100 settlements in that coast region in russia that ukraine took and went into a rush or a just a little over a month ago that they had a 100, the settlements in that region. so now if, if what we're hearing is true, that the ticket down to 90 settlements and you know, we'll have to see just what happens. what happens at the bottom is the landscape certainly wanting to use this coast region is expensive. the whole plan was to try to take, you know, results as away from the on line in the south and the east, but also to try to force the hand of pace with the we put in to try to give him more reasons to one to try and find pace, so we'll have to say what happens in that region. but as i say reports that the counselor offensive has begun to alter, responded rebecca rivers with the ladies from key. rebecca, as always, thank you. where's a quick look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world? mexico senate has approved a reform to reshape the judiciary reform past the lower house last week and establishes that just judges, including those on the supreme court will be elected by popular vote. critics fear that it will threaten the rule of law and politicize the traditional bring police in the indian state of money for have clashed with student protesters. they're demanding government actions and ethnic violence between christian and him. 2 groups, which is claimed hundreds of lives in the past year, authorities and shut down internet access and imposed and indefinite curfew. on parts of the far eastern state, the depths told from ty, food, yankee, and its aftermath and vietnam has risen to a 141 people. scores of others remain missing. the heavy rains triggered lands, lines, and floods round from northern vietnam. in the worse dorm to a region in years, residents and northeastern nigeria had been forced to flee their homes after a dam collapsed and born of state, causing some of the worst flooding in decades. deadly reptiles from a zoo had been swept into communities in the area with them was at full capacity due to unusually high rein thoughts as well back here in germany. officials are investigating the partial collapse of a bridge in the eastern city of dresden and no one was injured, but authorities said there's a risk of further sections of the bridge crumbling, collapsing. shipping traffic on the river, elbow has been halted, leading to major disruptions. the section that phil was scheduled to be renovated next year. all other parts only reopened in march of this year after months of construction. of the yeah me that's, that's the site they're talking about that i'm doing now. but my colleagues to fundage and billy from the business up front of people are gonna look at that and ask how does that happen in german? yes, that is the question. of course you mentioned the investigation. we won't really know what happened to that bridge until that investigation is completed. it is worth mentioning that that bridge was built during the g d times the german democratic republic sold the communist era in 1967. so obviously they'll be looking at the structure from when it was built in that period, and then we'll have to figure out what happened. and of course, the fact that the scheduling of the renovations was for next year they'll be questions, obviously, about whether those renovations should have happened before before you know, bridge collapse it. and i would assume people are going to be asking, is this a one off event, or does this tell us something about the general health of the infrastructure of germany? well, of course, you know, germans are really good at being critical and the term german bashing of germany bashing is not something that would be new. but there's a lot of questions about the level of investment that the government has had and in recent decades. and there they are, of course opinions that it's too low when it comes digitalization what to the railway we so you know have delays with the deutscher band during the your 2024 championships for instance. so. so of course, with a lot of questions, and when we're talking about the roads and the bridges, in particular, on the, on the bottom, the 5000 bridges link to the auto band and those bridges, half of them where built before 1985. what that would mean, essentially brent is that those bridges are not fit for purpose today because they were built at a time when traffics were lowered when traffic was lower. and not just that, um, even if you look at maybe vehicles, for instance, we're talking about electric vehicles, the more electric vehicles we get on the road. the more weight there is because when the electric field was much heavier than the regulator, the best and engine. exactly. so there's a lot of issues that needs to be looked into regarding the infrastructure and in particular, roles and virtual avery structures can only be maintained if there's investment and the money, of course, is going to come from the government. so what's the government planning to do? about this, well that's here they are the ministry of transportation, the federal minister of transportation had set aside of 4600000000 euros for the auto bond and the bridges on it. but as much of the as well, it could sound like a lot of money depends on which country are in. however, that is not enough of the, the company that manages of the auto bond. so which is the auto band g m b h has said more than double that is needed until 2028 to meet the needs for renovation and rebuilding the infrastructure on the autobahn. however, the german government's ability to borrow to raise money is really tied because germany has this debt break and trying to this constitution, which means that government borrowing is limited to 0.35 percent of g d p t. here that's a drop in the ocean compared to what countries like the knighted states can do. they can just put money defensively on board as much as they like. and of course, invest in their countries infrastructure, where they need to, even in the united states, you know, they're, they're saying you think about the bridge and baltimore, the collapse of there's, there's just this lack of investment. now we know it's not just the us problem. it's not just a german problem, but where it happens, their economic consequences, obviously obviously, and the economic consequences are massive depending on the region. and depending on the, the bridge or the infrastructure in question. and in this case, the spreads connect to the whole town and the new town, and it run on the elbow river, which runs all the way to hubbard, which is of course, a major point here in germany. so of course, there's been some disruption to vessels that are taking cargo to hamburg, but not just that, of course, there's also the region that will be affected. people won't be able to get to businesses as quickly supplies won't get to places as quick quite quickly and the others are high right now and see exactly. so it is definitely something that is going to be an issue. and of course, people might go elsewhere when they find that they have to take double the time. so businesses like restaurants and shops will be effective as well. it doesn't make you want to drive across any bridges any time soon. nope. font as always. thank you . all right, let's take a look down some of the other stories making headlines this. our iran new president has arrived in iraq on his 1st trip abroad since being sworn in back in july. he's hoping to submit to everyone's ties to baghdad. have been growing changes in the middle east and rack is a strategic ally of both iran and the united states. dozens of anti war protesters have been arrested after clashing with police outside the military arms convention in melbourne, australia. police were hit with rocks, horsemen new were in tomato officers and why you're used to sponge grenades and pepper spray to try to control the crown. put francis has arrived in single poor for the final leg of his trip to southeast asia is aiming to boost the catholic churches standing in the world's most populous region. 87 year old pontiff has carried out many public engagements on his 12 day trip. said here's, here's what we're following for you this hour, the top story, us vice president, tumble of harris informing us president donald trumpet squared off in their only play on the debate of this year's presidential campaign. the 2 candidates clashed on a host of issues including the economy, grace and immigration. you're watching the w news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news. i hope to see you then the won't. so hollings, the hydrogen, find the use guessing involved by packing the sustainable gas about the costs outweigh the benefit. the energy sold is mostly on this thing. and only a few level k is read the amendment process, the aid in germany, the next dw india. how is climate change impacting farmers? 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u. s. u k. fronts in germany being put on some of writing and assets of their, their main, uh, aircraft carrier as well. so it'll be interesting to see what effect that will have on the future supply from, from iran regarding these weapons. we're talking about mid rain rage, weapons that would really wide. and we also know that russia has to use and give them much more flexibility unless saying that they could use a mid range weapons on the front line, saving they a longer range missiles to, to, to target areas much further inside your garden. in territory. i'm going to ask you to a bill of russian claims that it's military has recaptured settlements inside the course, the region. what are the implications of that if that, if that is true? well, we've got pretty limited information as you can imagine on that. but this morning we stats of getting wood on some russian pro russian telegram accounts and military blogs to suggest that this somebody expect pretty much expected counter offensive was underway. and we've, we've heard also from a major general from the russian army on the russian news agency task to suggest that 10 settlements have same retakes and have been taken back by russia. we haven't followed them as a landscape just last week saying that a 100 settlements in that coast region in russia that ukraine took and went into the rush or just a little over a month ago that they had a 100, the settlements in that region. so now if, if what we're hearing is true, that the ticket down to 90 settlements and you know, we'll have to see just what happens, what happens below them is the landscape certainly wanting to use this coast region, this expensive the whole plan was to try to take, you know, results as away from the front line in, in the south and the east, but also to try to force the hand of peace with the we put in to try to give him more reasons to one to try and find pace. so we'll have to say what happens in that region, but as i say reports that the counselor offensive has become a officer, responded rebecca readers with the leaders from key. rebecca, as always, thank you. well from one conflict to the next is really the ongoing conflict after hamas is october 7th terror attack. some $42.00 is really reserve is wrote, an open letter in may stating their refusal to return to god that they are among thousands of his rate. ladies who have been called up since the start of the war to fight in the palestinian territory to reserve is told, dw news why they're refusing to serve again. a few months ago you buy a green most in gaza, serving as a combat medic. the young is really what's called up as a reserve, is for the more, almost immediately after the terror attacks, enough to reverse them. today he's one of a small group of is ready reserve is to public leave refuse and an open letter to return to casa. his decision came off to his commander, ordered his unit to burn down the home of a palestinian family. they had taken over in garza or they told us to, to pick a house where a staying at and when went out of it, they told us to burn it down in a winter bank of under and asking what, why, why are we doing that is their meal 3 purpose for that and you know the answers. they gave them which is not good enough. and i said, i'm not willing to make several families homeless. especially when there is no, not even a reason for that to, to be able to achieve something. and the next day i left, even before the october 7 attacks, he had time to refuse reserve duty because of his position to is roads, occupation of the west bank. the horrific violence inflicted on on, on civilians by how must let the militants made him reconsider. but while in gaza, the atmosphere of revenge and the widespread destruction made him question his service is raleigh just to clovis unger and you're worried that the gain from uh, you know, knowing that their friends died or things like that and just took it all on the the posting and property a nissan offers. you've spent almost 2 months in for him across the board of watching grainy videos as operations officer. he monitoring the movement of tubes inside gauze, us ensuring the safety and for surviving air strikes in those areas. but the ones out of the board room don't started so facing. and when you start hearing the really big numbers, start asking us, how can it be if, if we're doing such such specific strikes and, and such a good likes such a great uh, intelligence work and everything. how can i be that? and there's so many casualties. so many collateral damage right beside it says the where no key rules of engagement for the troops in gaza. the whole system was building way that, that you, you kind of like you fire 1st and then you ask the questions. even even like if you're even going to ask any questions because we did not ask any questions, it is not easy to speak out, family and friends, support them. but some brent them traitors. although refusing to serve could lend bose to service and j of so far the id f has taken no action. seeing the sheer destruction in gaza was also one of the reasons why i gave for refusing because of this to do the driving on the road with one of those military vehicles. you looked here, right? so look during this and only see throwing buildings. now some of them were waiting for certain angles, her therapist, as i guess from the marine because they found, you know, terrorist infrastructure below them tunnels or stuff like that. i. so panels are all nice. so it is something that is happening. but he's really is definitely not trying to be a surgical enough to make guys a place that would be a livable afterwards. the idea of rejected allegations by agreement of disease and set the rules of engagement for a subject to is really and international. the edit, the destruction of buildings is done with the appropriate means, actions done otherwise, and not as a result of operation needs a contrary to the armies orders and the idea of values and are examined for both you vibe and me is one of the main reasons for speaking out is to push the government for a ceasefire agreements and the war and bring home the remaining hostages in gaza. have bills or pay, but we've had deals on the people since december cleared deals that said the world would and will do a ceasefire. all the hostages would be return to israel and then is ro soldiers and sees dying. and i think something maybe something very important in addition to that fact that paul stands would stop living through going through leaving health that have been growth during god. they know that there are tiny minority among reserves, but they hope to spark, at least the page within is really society. i'm doing now by uriel with lots as an associate professor of politics. utilities universities. research focuses on nationalism and questions of legitimacy and morality professor, it's good to have you with this. the reserve is that we just saw in our report. they say that they often feel branded as traders inside is real of is that the case is there is a certain swath of society and is real. that would see them as traders there. how much acceptance is there for people who say, no, we don't want to start i think your reporter designated it's right there are relatively tiny minority. and we didn't use roles among the reserves to or when the majority of reserves still go and carry out the commands that they are being given . there is a segment, a visa to society who want to regard those reserve is, will decline to serving goes as changes. these 2 are relatively and marginal and minority with israel society. i think many can understand the motivations behind their decline to so, but again, the overwhelming majority still go in serving. the idea doesn't want to determine the idea and do go to serve in does as well. would you say that the idea of actions in gaza and are they scrutinized critically inside is real or perhaps not as much as they should. and since the war started, there is no indication that the army could be more traditional in affecting with its full force. less than what it has when it comes to the damaging, the civilians, both human life and properties. there is some school junior going on, but perhaps not sufficient and things are all of these that are there's, this is of course the dining minority and other reporter said it's about the bringing up to the public consciousness and to public discourse. the possibility that we may have, instead of too far and what we should how does the idea of how does it deal with the criticism coming from within its own ranks? mean is there, is there a place for that at all? or there is a place where the thing that they do is funds that you have received the idea to abide by international law and domestic law as well. the thing are being investigated is by and large, the way that the i b s as being framing it. also for an inward consumption in buying large, it has worth of in most ease release a do trust to support the idea. it's much more than they supported their government for that matter. so there is not until now at least much of the debate that balance the domains in which the idea figuring out the mission. and the main reason, of course, is that the mission of this point at least is on clear any tests be not clear for several months, no, but that is more to do with the government. then we the idea if it's all and we know that the polls show the vast majority of israelis, they support the military operation in the gaza strip. some even say that the military operation doesn't go far enough. and so in your, in your opinion it does that explain why we are talking about these reserve as you represent. it's just a tiny, tiny fraction of the serbian population. i know there is a great frustration, unusual, obviously have to over 7. was it a great shock? and people want to see as much as possible the idea of carrying out enough ration to make sure that something like the saved or any other situation there of it would not be possible. and there is a great frustration because we all demise of the idea there seems to be no way out of it. and there is no way of it because the id is other than trying to damage from us capability as much as possible to not to be placed from us as a governing body in gaza. and these are the government refuses to have any honor, but the fall as damian's or even a are and taking hold of the ghost. so we're facing a situation in many the reservists elizabeth inter letter that they were in us too . and they brought the gates from us in a certain area because the st. louis area and being selling to get to there was, there was a couple of months later to do this thing sort of go. and that's just been the case precisely because there is no one else to replace from us. you can edit board. okay, and this is what we rented again and again, it's for the voice and from us. thanks over again. professor, can you hear me? 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u. s. u. k. at about germany, others, as you mentioned, they will seem pretty convinced by the intelligency as somebody says that they've introduced these new sanctions on around the u. k. binding iran now from u. k. s. base, the list goes on. do you think they would act in such a collective amount against iran if they weren't responding to something? well, yes, of course. i mean we, we cannot just presume that everything governments do, whether they're west stairs or not. or non weston is always entirely solidly based in evidence united states. and then you can bring to the rock based on things that they claim that they were very outcome insight. nevertheless, i do think that there likely is truth to this story. and the question is, at the same time, given the fact that these sections on the relative scale or not, some of the toughest ones that you are going to use could be imposing as to whether this is more of a warning sign in order to make sure that perhaps there is still a chance to prevent these deliveries to actually take place or at that the missiles actually could be used. how much of this do you think is all including a warning message for russia as well?
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u. s. and the u. k. was going to listen to restrictions on ukraine to launch. larger missiles would look more longer range, deeper into russian territory, maybe even hitting moscow st. petersburg among others, and put things response. very, very simple response that he gave to the pebble sold and was, if this happens, we know that this was given orders from nato, that this is nato's approval. we no longer see ukraine as the culprit, and all of this, if they are doing this, nato was the one that gave the order. we consider nato to now be responsible and directly engaged in the war. and suddenly the u. s. and the u. k. decide they're gonna take step back on all of this. so even though the red lines are being drawn summer saying, 14 is bluffing. putting is in a way saying, try me, you know, try me. you really want to go that far. i mean, come to your senses. well, i think whatever the response was very measured, but at the same time there is a very heated discussion here in most go about somehow the kremlin needs to drive the message home to western powers that they are supplying of your brain with long range striking capability. will have certain limits and consequences if the russia words to strike be young to create that. and i'm sure you wouldn't want that to happen. but let's imagine these hypothetical with russia. we're just trying beyond ukraine. um, why do you think that would be depending upon where they strike? and they would have to again, this is all hypothetically or, i mean if they strike beyond ukraine, but let's say that they do strike. let's say, you know, a noodle,
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speaking outside the white house to reporters, sir keir gave no indication on whether the u—s and u—ke question at the heart of friday's meeting. western countries — in particular the u—s — have so far been relucant to remove restrictions on the use of these weapons, amid fears of retaliation from moscow. 0ur political editor chris mason recaps the visit. the urgency of the situation and ukraine. i want to thank you
speaking outside the white house to reporters, sir keir gave no indication on whether the u—s and u—ke question at the heart of friday's meeting. western countries — in particular the u—s — have so far been relucant to remove restrictions on the use of these weapons, amid fears of retaliation from moscow. 0ur political editor chris mason recaps the visit. the urgency of the situation and ukraine. i want to thank you
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u. s. u k. a straight. yeah. much of your telling the era, well for that matter to air blade is done actually regard arrows, most of them lives as valuable that they are expendable, that we talk about collateral damage. and actually i've said to him when messages of being committed. and clearly within these riley price, that's being said for a number of weeks now that the plan really developed as massively escalade the tools. so many of these really government don't even view living on as a country. i mean, in the last few days of seniors rarely govern minutes to say that living on syria or on my stage nations on the words we have the right of these ro to go in and bomb you. i mean, this isn't level of depravity and no one's life is actually had the guts i'm talking about. and i see john by the near to stop it because they are actually supporting escalation is no other way to read it. yeah. and talking a divide, and we have mixed messages again from the u. s. on the one hand, according for the escalation, t
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u. k says, okay, 1st of all you can use this norm shadow at within its, its range of 250 kilometers off the russian border. and then the u. s. my box them up and later on. so yeah, you can use the attack comes, but i think the move music is shifting. yeah. and the u. s. a. donald trump is on the defense of criticizing moderators and claiming, choose a night's abc news. presidential debate was cumberland harris was rigged against him. the democratic and republican nomination of squared off for 92 minutes in philadelphia, covering a wide range of subjects the 1st time the trump in harris has made some person. kimberly, how could propose from philadelphia a couple of harris subject bases. their initial handshake was somewhat awkward. well, campbell, a harris appearing nervous at 1st, soon found her stride with attacking donald trump for what the bible administration inherited. donald trump left us the worst public health epidemic in a century. donald trump left us the worst attack on our democracy since the civil war. and what we have done is clean up donald trump's mess. the terrace also hit the former president, hard on his
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u. s. and u. k. of advise of citizens to leave live and on while commercial flights are still available. are these really prime minister benjamin it's analysis. his government will take whatever action is needed to return residents of northern israel to their homes. by me, luckily, in recent days we have inflicted a series of blows and it has been a lot that he never imagined it has. paula has not understood the message. i promise you, it will understand that all the you and special for today to full living on jeanine has issued a statement on the cross border conflicts. she says, with the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe. it can be over stated enough. there's no military solution that will make either side safer. and bond con has more from large role in southern living on has will have sent a 115 rockets deep into is really territories targeting and the base and the hi fi hitting nazareth. these are much longer range rockets than we've seen as bullet used before, and that is a message from hezbollah, that the infrastructure, the ability to attack still remains intact. now
u. s. and u. k. of advise of citizens to leave live and on while commercial flights are still available. are these really prime minister benjamin it's analysis. his government will take whatever action is needed to return residents of northern israel to their homes. by me, luckily, in recent days we have inflicted a series of blows and it has been a lot that he never imagined it has. paula has not understood the message. i promise you, it will understand that all the you and special for today...
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u. s. and u. k. form is hundreds of millions of dollars an additional support for ukraine and it's war against restaurants and shakes and smiles as the to us presidential candidates need to.
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u. k. u. s. u weaponry in the hands of the israelis equivalent, as i said, proportionately to 5 and a half 1000000 people, men, women, and children, mostly women and children killed in britain, though 27000000 in the usa. what do you think of that? british british medical journal, the lines that as well, again, i think you, there is, this is born always downright blind. and you mentioned this is like is, was positioning in the world is not the best because of the labels. and with the lies it gets us which, you know, we are not very yeah, capable of dyslexia because they're busy going great. i would love that. all the study was peer review. why would they make what a blood label? you're not comparing the lunch to, to the nazis. i they are, i would say that the, i have told us of the wrong we there proxies like the police blah and there, you know, one in there, she, i, e, l, i swear, there is the she, i, the nation's in the rock or in syria or the image medical journal, they, well they, they, are t
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u. k. u. s. a u weaponry in the hands of the israelis equivalent, as i said, proportionately to 5 and a half 1000000 people, men, women, and children, mostly women and children killed in britain or 27000000 in the usa. what do you think of that? british british medical journal, the lines that as well, again, i think you, there is, this is born always downright blind. and you mentioned this is like is, was positioning in the world is not the best because of the labels. and for the allies, it gets us which, you know, we are not very capable of dyslexia because they're busy going great. i would love that all the study was peer review. why would they make what a delightful you're not comparing the lunch to to the nazis. i they are, i would say that the i have told us of iran, we the proxies like the season, blah, and the, you know, one in there, she, i, e, l, i swear, there is the she, i, the missions you, the rock or in syria or the image medical gen, are they, well they, they, are they downright te
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u. s and the u. k. why can't he simply use them in self defense, to pre owned the russian attacks? well, basically because the west has and allows him to do so. so far, these weapons, they are still uh, okay. they are in the arsenal of ukrainians. but in order to use them, ukraine has to somehow cooperate with its west and partners and as long as the bite them especially bite and it doesn't allow to use them against targets inside russia and ukraine. cons do so president biden nicko in fact met with the u. k prime minister test on my and the nonetheless they discussed this issue but no decision was announced. it seems that item is possibly more hesitant than star. did the, the hesitation surprised you and does it play into rushes hands? it doesn't surprise me. i think that is to politics. so unfortunately, that's the policy of the vitals from the very beginning. i think by and just holding the british back, they want to be more forward leaning on this. some other partners like the french benevolence of denmark, they have lifted all restrictions already do not even talking about it. but very much depends on the white house know where i have the feeling to the mindset some 2 and a half years ago is still on changed. but the wall has changed very much. and i think there should be decisions taken to allow ukraine to target by themselves and to bring more precision weapons that can be used for deep strikes into ukraine. so it's not only about restrictions, i think it's also about following
u. s and the u. k. why can't he simply use them in self defense, to pre owned the russian attacks? well, basically because the west has and allows him to do so. so far, these weapons, they are still uh, okay. they are in the arsenal of ukrainians. but in order to use them, ukraine has to somehow cooperate with its west and partners and as long as the bite them especially bite and it doesn't allow to use them against targets inside russia and ukraine. cons do so president biden nicko in fact met...
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u. s. and the u. k. taking this, it's all very seriously. and let's not forget the united states seems to have quite good intelligence when it comes to the thinking inside the kremlin. remember, you as president joe biden announced the world that this invasion was going to happen long before it actually did. they, of course, are going to take it seriously when, whenever they mentioned the fact that pressure is a nuclear armed adversary. again, the fix, the kid in the talks between president joe biden and stormer, they, they did say that this is a critical moment for you crate and it's fight for freedom, right? so again, risk versus reward of the rush. it rushes at a very clear signal that this is a red line for him, but then you have people or the other side is it look, will do us presidents out the red line was sending attack comes. and so the 1st month's after you create, ask for them they sent the shorter range missiles, then months later, the longer range missiles, they thought that might be a red line. then. busy the kremlin warrant not to send a 16 fighter jets. those are now we believe in country. so the question is, is this really his red line? that's obviously something the 2 leaders are going to be discussing. right? the practical there and thanks very much for keeping us updated from washington dc . the took, he has launched an investigation into the kenning of an american, to the occasion activist and the occupied west bank. i shouldn't risky a gay was shots until divine is where the sniper, a week ago, she was protesting against illegal is really settlements. this whole set of reports from my shoes. hometown of the dean. it has taken more than a week for the by the off american turkish citizen, i should ask you to arrive in took here transferred to the city. what is meant for forensic examination? it was then taken to the final destination. her hometown did put it as gather to her family's house to mourn her in grief. love an anger. i should've was shot and killed by an it's rather small. i put on september the 6th seemed to occupied westbank. she had gone there to protest against the actions of iniquities, right? except there's a witness to pay. this thing is suffering on the occupation. these rarely made it through stairs. i shouldn't was likely shocked in directly, unintentionally by soldiers but and on top of the report, at least by the help of sort of these into westbank save the bit that killed. i shouldn't trouble left to right through her brain in a nearly straight path suggesting i should was kidding, was they wrecked? then international turkey has lost an independent investigation into our killing shingles. father has called onto united states to do the same cause i learned that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary method by opening an investigation . i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that she got a very good education in the united states financially speaking. she is doing well is that she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life, but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how she was that much of an idealist. trixie's also being on the top see on iron was buddy. i said that if he shall save the finding would be submitted to the international court of justice and ongoing war crimes trial against israel. so many people are expected to gather for i should do a funeral share in her hometown. she's now close either the national hero and i corner speaker enter key, whose people from left to right. i'm really just a 2nd or what expresses sort of attitude with our family christmas out of that, i'll just 0. did him an item problems, image in timber looks back now at what know the issue to support the palestinians and why some say the us has doubled standards when it comes to its citizens abroad . how she knew as the ages grew up in the us pulling. so kidding, but he's ready. own me and he will to plague westbank purchased as in seattle have been calling for justice for her death. the friends say she travelled to them at least to follow her principles. she just wasn't about talking to talk, but she really embodied walk into walk of what it means to truly care about humanity. truly care about human rights. she would always be very passionate about her fight for policy and liberation despite the fact that she wasn't even palestinian. this was the combination of years and years of, of activism. even when she was a teenager, she wanted to witness. she wanted to witness the injustices and the dignity of palestinians took. he is investigating her desk, but the us says it is not looking into killing. even though the president of the united states said her death was unacceptable. pulmonary investigation has indicated he was the result of a tragic error resulting from an unnecessary escalation. the us government has had full access to israel's pulmonary investigation and expects continued access as investigation continues so that we can have confidence in the result. some see, the apparent us is acceptance of these really armies. conclusion argues hit him directly unintentionally the type of critical including you know, i witness. i saw the shooter action or was shot from more than 200 yards away. that's more than 2 football fields. there was no one around other than here that could have possibly been the target of that shot. she was deliberately hit by a soldier standing on a rooftop aiming at her head. others say the us has double standards and their 1st and 2nd pro citizens when it comes to investigations into debts that take place abroad, including that of i'll just say or a journalist, an american citizen sharing absolutely shot dead by is ready. false is multiplied. westbank may 2 years ago, those pain with a wide perception across the region. and i would say possibly was that there is a difference. then there's a like, a by the us when it comes to investigation or taking a sense of the beginning of its citizens. we also see with your comic style of the 0 journalist who was sharing, who was also us citizens, how she knows family and the touch of state, are looking for accountability in how killing. but critics say the precedent so full has been israel can act with impunity. imaging came out of 0. is there the forces of killed at least a 5 palestinians in an air strike on on the wasi in southern gaza. these really on we had previously designated to the area say, so the full displace palestinians, but it's frequently attacked tense when it was sheltering at least 16 people have been killed across cause us since friday morning. moving off a 1000000 children have been vaccinated against polio. this month and gaza with the initial phase of the you wouldn't do an immunization campaign coming to an end. a medical teams have been continuing their work despite constant harassment. and switch from these ready on me. if we're email, clearly as more from northern garza of the last day of vaccination campaign that should never have been necessary told you was or where they can do 25 years ago. but is what he's willing list for in gaza. as it brought it back from nevada, we went through all the dangers and districts to help the children and to get her blessings from allah almighty. my message to the world is to move quickly and see if the rest of the posting in children enough is enough. it's been a difficult job. you want me to go with that that have previous campaign. the environmental situation here is very dangerous, is we must have potable water here, and we must get rid of the sewage and the waste water. and the streets must be cleaned of the waist, it fails, then there must be more efforts to eliminate told us right select the severe shortage of food health care workers hasn't been attacked and harassed by is what you the military piercing now on monday is why the army stopped the call avoid that included vehicles and a few for the vaccine nation campaign. warren health organization officials say they are confident. it's a 3 phase volume vaccine nation driving gaza has hit its target of, i'm united in more than 90 percent of the children aged under 10. with the strip land, it was the disease had spread, and most of its 2400000 residents had been forced to leave their homes, taken refuge in the crowd on sen, 3 conditions. despite the relative success to the campaign, scientists for your poll, you could return because of the wide spread destruction unsanitary stay to the gaza strip and other diseases that could be prevented by vaccine nations such as measles . i wrote a virus on now have the potential to emerge. and by humans i really know guys of palestine. the still ahead on al jazeera another blow for blowing its counting the cost of a strike action by thousands of workers. and hungry for more calls for help from people wanting soup kitchens, watching tina's poverty stricken the on counting the cost as israel's for on costs of drugs on the costs for it's economy. mountains, tariff tax cuts and hiring kaylon must control nomic vision of perform camelot. plus china as president has such as $50000000000.00 in financing for africa. counting the cost on all just 0 it getting by deals the friends for public is number claim, but just what is more than friends. in a full pot theory, the big picture takes and in depth not from the same size. episode to analogy 0, the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the original just there are a mind to about top stories this our u. k. 5 minutes the coast on the newest presidential biden have been holding tanks of the white house at the top of the agenda has been ukraine's bed to fire british made a long range weapons interruption, territory a witness to the killing of american touch set to the session or is the ag in the occupied? westbank says the is waiting when it's his claim that it was unintentional is a lie. it towed off to 0 is so i should move in. shots directly, vine is ready. so just from a roof around 200 meters away. is really forces if killed at least 5 palestinians and the s drive and all my was seen southern gaza is really on the previously designated the area safe zone for displays. palestinians, least 16 people have been killed across calls. i have since friday morning and then a few quotes in the democratic republic of congo sentence 57 people to death in a trial over what the army says was an attempt to crew in may. 3 of them are american citizens, malcolm web reports. what, what does the sus
u. s. and the u. k. taking this, it's all very seriously. and let's not forget the united states seems to have quite good intelligence when it comes to the thinking inside the kremlin. remember, you as president joe biden announced the world that this invasion was going to happen long before it actually did. they, of course, are going to take it seriously when, whenever they mentioned the fact that pressure is a nuclear armed adversary. again, the fix, the kid in the talks between president joe...
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u. s. and the u. k. was going to listen to restrictions on ukraine to launch. larger missiles would look more longer range, deeper into russian territory. maybe even hitting moscow st. petersburg among others, and put things response very, very simple response that he gave to the pebbles sold and was, if this happens, we know that this was given orders from nato, that this is nato's approval. we no longer see ukraine as the culprit, and all of this, if they are doing this, nato was the one that gave the order. we consider nato to now be responsible and directly engaged in the war and suddenly the us and the okay decide they're gonna take step back and bought all of this. so, you know, red lines are being drawn summer saying 14 is bluffing. putting is in a way, saying, try me, you know, try me. you really want to go that far. i mean, come to your senses. well, i think put those response was very measured, but at the same time there is a very heated discussion here in most go about somehow the kremlin need
u. s. and the u. k. was going to listen to restrictions on ukraine to launch. larger missiles would look more longer range, deeper into russian territory. maybe even hitting moscow st. petersburg among others, and put things response very, very simple response that he gave to the pebbles sold and was, if this happens, we know that this was given orders from nato, that this is nato's approval. we no longer see ukraine as the culprit, and all of this, if they are doing this, nato was the one that...
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u. s. and the u. k. was going to listen to restrictions on ukraine to launch. larger missiles would look more longer range, deeper into russian territory, maybe even hitting moscow st. petersburg among others and portends response. very, very simple response that he gave to people sold and was, if this happens, we know that this was given orders from nato, that this is nato's approval. we no longer see ukraine as the culprit, and all of this, if they are doing this, nato was the one that gave the order. we consider nato to now be responsible and directly engaged in the war. and suddenly the us and the u. k. decide they're gonna take step back on all of this. so even though the red lines are being drawn summer saying, 14 is bluffing. putting is in a way saying, try me, you know, try me. you really want to go that far. i mean, come to your senses. well, i think put those response was very measured, but at the same time there is a very heated discussion here in most go about somehow the kremlin needs to drive the message home to west and power is that there's supplying or if you're praying with long rain striking capability will have certain limits and consequences if the russia words to strike the young to create that. and i'm sure you wouldn't want that to happen. but let's imagine these hypothetical with russia. we're just try and beyond the ukraine. um, why do you think that would be depending upon where they strike? and they would have to again, this is all hypothetically or, i mean if they strike beyond ukraine, but let's say that they do strike. let's say, you know, a noodle, mil
u. s. and the u. k. was going to listen to restrictions on ukraine to launch. larger missiles would look more longer range, deeper into russian territory, maybe even hitting moscow st. petersburg among others and portends response. very, very simple response that he gave to people sold and was, if this happens, we know that this was given orders from nato, that this is nato's approval. we no longer see ukraine as the culprit, and all of this, if they are doing this, nato was the one that gave...