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the the, this is dw news line from dudley, the wind bones of fuel shortages, endangering 8 operations in guests. the morning comes off to israel, takes control of the wrap of border crossing in gaza. the incursion leaves a new cx 5 deal hanging in the bell. also coming to abide and condemns anti semitism at a holocaust memorial serial. not us present of ones against the rise in any jewish feeling in america observed since the stuff in josh plus the smiles and handshake
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says by the way of putting this morning as wash as president for an unprecedented fit to clearing the way for another 6 using the, i'm after the, how the program, the united nations is wanting that it could soon run out of fuel for its humanitarian operations in gaza. including delivering vital aid and pumping drinking water. this off day as well as military seats control of the rap of border crossing with egypt way more than a 1000000 displaced palestinians. a sheltering is rel, is now in complete control of the movement of people and gods into gaza. for the 1st time since withdrawing troops 2 decades ago, the move is souring hopes of a 65 deal off to him. i said it accepted proposals put forward by original media,
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a make shift shelters in a sea of rubble and debris. it is fun, eunice is a ruin yet thousands of palestinians have begun to return the loan of the israel, ordered them to evacuate parts of the southern. most of the city of rough, uh, israeli forces have seized control of the roof of crossing on the border with egypt . the attack came just hours of to hum us says it accepted a ceasefire proposal. one that israel says was unacceptable. i thought the homeless proposal was intended to prevent the entry of our forces into rafa. it did not happen as a war cabinet unanimously determined to how much proposed was very far from israel . it's necessary requirements. the attack was not the full scale ground defensive that many have fitted. but in seizing the check point is riley forces have halted all humanitarian aid,
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passing through the crossing to main arteries. forgetting 8 into gossip is hardly choked off. indeed this morning is one of the doctors in this 7 months now might map with famine already spreading across garza. the last of a is devastating for it. civilians ceasefire. negotiations are ongoing, but they stand on a night's edge. we have that's a decisive moment for the policy that these valley people and for the sites of the entire region and the agreements between the governments of israel and the leadership of i'm us, is essential to stop the unbearable suffering. good fellow stevens in regards to the end of the officers and that fabulous, almost half of causes population fled to their homes, to shelter in rough or,
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and now they must fully, again, but with so much of the territory and ruins many a losing hope. 1 is one the same as me, the higher i'm tired of life because there is no life in gaza? gaza has no future. that is still up. when are our children going to learn if the schools are closed? yes, because it has no health facilities and no hospitalization. and what kind of life is this old eyes and now on the negotiations in cairo as mediators attempt to salvage what ever remains of a possible se, se file and middle east analysts. laura bloomfield gave us her assessment of what to expect from the see find negotiations in kyra, this is sue are and a 10 yahoo or hard line or is right there. the anti compromised candidates representing both of their people. but i think they found that most wars come to a messy and i see 3 options, maybe to get to that cease fire. it's kind of going to cease fire fever and we're
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hoping it will break for the good one of the biggest obstacles is trust. so we can have some sort of stand in and, you know, stand for the various parties is really do not trust the home us leadership. they were thinking that they were in a kind of deterrence relationship with them before october 7th, and then they were sucker punched on that day and they won't be fully again is their attitude. and the past seems don't trust the israelis, but specifically natania who lives are asking for guarantees that these realize will keep their side of the bargain either from the united states or they're not quite sure they're gonna rely on the united states at this point. so they're looking to turkey into russia, and the 2nd possibility is rather than as your, as your previous corresponded, noted that there's the sticking point over the n game, right? know, are involved in a blame game, but if we can get past that and talk about, okay, so is it a permanent ceasefire, or is it a temporary. com is rather than making it time based and setting a date, you make it conditions based so that you have to meet certain markers for end of
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hostilities that could be another way forward. and finally, you know, we've been focusing a lot on incentives for success. and maybe we need to talk about the cost, the failure, failure to achieve a ceasefire with a little bit more leaning heavily into the negatives that could potentially be doha threatening to have spelled, i'm us leadership from guitar. and then on the united states side look tomorrow, in terms of leaning on israel secretary blanket has to present a report to congress entering a very simple question, which is israel violating international humanitarian law and it's onslaught and gaza. it's us presidential i bought and has condemned anti semitism as a holocaust memorial ceremony. speaking at the capital in washington, 5, born against the rise in anti jewish sentiment in america during the war and gossip . the aunt of the memory of the $6000000.00 jewish people noted by the nazis in world war 2 and also announced additional measures to curb anti semitism. honestly,
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with campuses that i've recently been rocked by pro palestinian purchase, the president drew parallels between the historical atrocities and the most attacks of october said here we are not 75 years later, but just 7 and a half months later, people are already forgetting already forget that's a boss on this list. here was some off a brutalizes rarely it was some us it took in content is all hostages. i have not forgotten nor have you. and we will not forget my commitment to the safety of the jewish people, the security of israel, and its right to exist as an independent jury state as our class. even when we disagree on expressing his support of the east route and it's war against him, us,
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however, they have been many disagreements between the us and is rather the government seems to be off top of 7 attacks. we all found washington correspondent, benjamin alvarez, group the with a that support is a strong could i, as it was before the war in gospel gun that there has been frustration in washington wave a venue minute then. yeah. where the is where the prime minister with his government also, but that frustration is usually expressed behind closed doors. no red lines have been said by washington, and that for can also of cause not be in fullest. but despite the growing criticism and pressure on the wide host, it but the president also used his address in today to renew his unwavering support for israel, you, you just quoted him. he repeated the commitment for the safety of the jewish people, the security of israel, and its rights to exist as an independent jewish as state saying that it's are in court even when we disagree. and that might also be referencing to the latest and military decision that washington strongly opposes
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a rough engage. that's what we heard from the secretary of defense, also from a, from antony blink and from a president a bite. and so this comments coming to tumbler pressure is indeed increasing on the us to condition military a to as well from being human over as grew up in washington. let's have a look down some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and brazil, they struggling to cope with the aftermath of the deadly flooding following break or breaking rain in the south country. at least not he paid for the consent did. and the 150000 others have been displaced and a native by 6 like drinking board. the famous glass sioux falls reportedly draining twice the normal volume. several powerful stones have swept across the midwest of the united states in oklahoma, or at least one person was killed, but a tornado destroyed homes and toppled trees and power lines. living social democratic politician here in germany has been attacked and traded in
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hospital for his injuries, police side, francisco giving sustained light injuries when unknown to simon hit her with the bag containing a solid object. this is the latest in a series of attacks on politicians. is a lot of me put and has been sworn in as president nebraska for another 60 it's been put until fios to of office in a lab a ceremony at the kremlin many western countries. boy called up the event because of the boy in ukraine. prudent says he has a site for judy to lead russia through a difficult period at the, in the grand kremlin palace in moscow. vladimir putin renewed his oath to serve as president for a 5th time in his inaugural food in stress, the importance of national unity in the face of increasing isolation due to the war, a new crane. a problem he blamed on the west when you have cause of him. so we cannot refuse dialogue with western states who but as
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a choices. this means that they intend to continue trying to restrain the development of russia. continued the policy of aggression and continuous pressure on the country for years. w a. we'd like to see what pops of cooperation and pace the immune victory at the polls was never in doubt put in one the election in march with over 87 percent of the vote facing no real oppositional. critics denounced the election as unfair and on democratic the widow of long time proved an opponent alexi nev only you who died in a russian prison in february. what's recorded a video from exile, encouraging her supporters to keep fighting with us least. and we might make sure that no one in the world police who installed neither in russia nor beyond its borders. it's difficult, but we have to make an effort. and that means persistent, stubborn dealing work is a narrow country, is ruled by a lie or a fees and a murder. but this will definitely end. don't give me the truth. when does that to
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that question? is it that way for them to put them into the european union's top diplomat urged all member states to boycott the, you know, like you ration most state away from us. go to me, the position was clear. going to be very difficult for the brain. yeah. and so for many people around the world to understand that we're going to see that put in someone evicted by the internet cleaning, of course, responsible for the or new grain elections that we can test. because the way i not for the new the fan elections and then to at the end, the navigation, it would be ugly. a contradiction. fair or not vladimir putin is set to stay in power for a while longer. by the end of the 6 year term. he will have surpassed soviet dictator, joseph stalin as the longest serving russian leader in centuries. earlier, we asked us any international correspondent funding for shaw about tristan's main
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message during his and over i should address to russia's present. pro 10 is in power for nearly 25 years. that's nearly a quarter of a century. and we got this in fact which integration speech we look at. he knows he's speaking both to a domestic audience, but he also speaks to an audience abroad. so there was no difference today when he was speaking to people from within the country on far away. you want to make sure that russia comes across as a country that's really strong, that he is able to defend itself for training the country as the one that needs to in his narrative defend itself from the west. what i found quite interesting here compared to what he just said 24 hours ago. he was wondering basically new, clear drills, a saying that uh, cooling, basically leave is the west whole tabs that need to be cooled, cooled down, referring there to lead us in the us in the u. k. to for us today, you were speaking about basically indirectly reaching out to the west by saying
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that he doesn't refuse any dialogue that he's actually open to dial. putting the bull, therefore, in the port of the west question is obviously how much you can trust those comments . but by that he wants to create this narrative. the russia very much says the west can decide whether they want to have peace or continue with aggression. complete the oral event of the fact that it is russia that an ex crime in 2014. and it is russia that attack a silver and country that is ukraine 2 years ago. and from funding for shot in re got finally to bolivia where it's presidents been getting in on the action of the festival, celebrating the of the lama, head of state louis. i dance the traditional lama. dance was the, like us call the not a, as in the faint in the capital. libya is home to an estimate of $2000000.00 lamas plus related spaces including the l pack. it will is an important role material for
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the local on the and all that not, that is all for now. i'm anthony houghton, berlin for me in the team here. stay with us. if you can, the we are all set. we are watching close to the to bring you the story behind the new the will on about i'm biased information for free might say do to me in good.