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the, the, this is the w use. why? but from berlin to night, the prime minister it is real value to go into rasa, no matter what benjamin at and yahoo and says the army will enter the southern gaza city with or without a ceasefire. deal with a mouse. also coming up, the humans top court says it will not order germany to stop selling weapons to israel, saying the facts do not support the garage was claimed, but german weapons being used to commit genocide and gaza plus ukraine, stopping the issuing of passports, the military age man never did boost troop numbers as the military sufferers,
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setbacks on the battlefield. the library god is good to have you with us on this tuesday and we begin with the words of the as rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that his country's army will enter the southern kansas city of rasa. regardless of whether a ceasefire deal is reached with a moss, i was speaking at a meeting with the families of his really hostages that then yahoo said that is real well not in the world until all of its goals have been achieved and that includes eliminating a mos battalions in rough up now many are hoping that an agreement on a ceasefire could possibly of virtue a rougher ground incursion. so all right, let's go down to journalist poly sledding in tel aviv for the latest. but let me ask you, could benjamin netanyahu has his words, his stance on robert,
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could they jeopardize a ceasefire view? well, how does this mean respond to main demand? was since the end of the last truce? actually november is the end of the war because they have no other incentive to release all the release hostages, unless it's ro give guarantees to stop this war. which means that some us will remain empowered in garza now. and then of course, means not entering rough uh and for what i understand not one member of this cabinet including gunston, isaac would, which are more on the central left. are willing to give up on eliminating come us because we know that this is a, that's one is really borders, especially through the 7th of october attacks. and they cannot tolerate that anymore in case nothing you or others. of course um stance are rough. uh uh, is save the same that will actually jeopardize that deal unless how much itself
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gives up on this demand. and maybe, uh, goes into some stages deal, which means that the 1st stage will be in the stage, which uh, uh, some of the elderly children women, female soldiers would be released. but that will, eh, and we will understand the only when we get the official, how much was fucked up might come and become a 24 hours. yeah. within the 24 hours. and we have heard from diplomats that there's cautious optimism that a ceasefire deal will be reached this time, considering that why didn't you think that in yahoo made the state me that he did so close to a possible home us answer as well in the last 24 hours that we've seen a lot of pressure coming from the right wing hardliners and nothing else. government bank via and smokers, they're demanding that there will be no stop of the war. they're demanding the no air responsible deal as they are describing it wouldn't be signed,
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would come off. they're demanding the entering of profile. not ending this war before the end of the day before entering profits has me. so it means that the whole field obligated somehow to assure v is way to public. and also the members of it is cap. that, that it's in the break of the call list. and if that thing happened, he felt obligated to told them that i am still considering rough. i'm still willing to continue this war until the ends until we reach all of the goals which include the illumination of all how much the guardian and the rough uh as well. now, an hour ago, i also had been in a brisk conference there for the some of the families will be hostages from the tick above for him, which is a different for him then the families of the hostages. for him, there are 2 forms of for the founders of the hostages, and they demand an actual military pressure. this think we have been in the past 4 months, not putting any military pressure and from us. so how much can reach
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a deal with us if we're not pressuring good after all. so nathaniel, what's also told ben his, let's say, and be straight with that. those are his voters, after all, he wants to assure them that we will continue this work and that's maybe was the reason why, how and nothing else has to talk about this this time. so all right, so it's considering the pressure that he's getting from the families of the hostages, but also within his, his own government. and we know he wants to stay in power. what's it going to say? do you have a secretary of state entity blinking, who is now in re, is real me? does the us have enough leverage at this point? the pressure is real not to attack or off as well. we're talking in a day that there is a lot of a concern in israel and it's about some sort of a not sort of is actual i c, c, a risk lawrence. a gains is right. it was patients were talking about military officials, including the chief of staff over the id f and also, i guess,
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nathaniel himself, defense minister going on all the other. they know it is all, that's the only country or at least the major of the country that can help with that specific thing is actually the us to meet they need. it's of course supports in this stage. they also need, of course, military aid and the supports in the us, the uh, the uh, the security council, but especially right now the district may need the us is a pressure on the ice a seat not to assure a not to issue would be a risk lawrence, and from what we understand, actually the us is not a game truck or operation run, but they just once a targeting a target had an operation on how must be, tanya is another major attack. so we just need to wait and see whether that things will happen. after all, there is a police according to the whole,
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already ongoing evaluation with the civil. yeah, the next 24 hours is you say the next 24 hours could be critical to all of these. open questions, journalist bolling, starting with the ladies tonight until of the following. thank you. thank you. the united nations relief agency for palestinians is warning that even though more aid is now reaching causes, any raw for military operation could severely disrupt the vital distribution efforts the, the crossing at rasa, a vital lifeline for dozens that could soon be under threat. the famine is looming for more than a 1000000 people. here the un estimates billions of $1.00 and $8.00 are necessary in the coming months. israel says a is flowing over the last few weeks at the amount of humanitarian aid going into gaza. has significantly increased in the coming days, the amount of aid going into gaza will continue to scale out even more food, water,
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medical supplies, shelter equipment, and other 8 more of it is going into gaza than ever before. so far, aid has entered gauze. if you land at the air, often using via gyptian port of lariche, freight trucks then head for the rafa crossing israel has announced it's temporarily opening other crossings at areas and the so called gait. 96, which allow aid and to northern gaza without a dangerous drive through the conflicts out. and for us as building a floating, a peer off of causes, mediterranean coast, that will allow ships to deliver a directly at a cost of more than $300000000.00. but the united nations world food program says that getting food to people who need it is complex, especially given ongoing airstrikes and showing we don't have enough truck. so under the current circumstances where we don't have a safety where we don't have enough trucks coming into gaza to deliver where we
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have one check point for now, going into the noise was only a few trucks going and we're not operating at the scale that we would like the efforts that are already underway would be some fairly disrupted if israel does mount a full scale ground. defensive on rough uh, making deliveries even more dangerous for aid workers and goals. and a like for the you in the top court is rejected. they request binding rockwood to order germany to stop sending weapons and other military aid to israel, the international court of justice and the hague, who, that legal conditions for making that kind of order simply not been met. cromwell was arguing that by supplying the weapons germany is facilitating genocide and gosh, during the hearings that the government from germany said that it has barely exported weapons to israel since the offensive started following. you have tobar 7th the terror attacks by a mass. what has actually been license?
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all right, here's reaction. beginning with the head of germany's legal team at the court of the german govern. government has always get its actions in this conflict to do justice to the legitimate interests of both parties as best possible within the framework of international law. we consider this approach to has been the fund by the i c j. today. i spoke with michael becker, he's a former legal advisor to the panel of judges at the international court of justice . he explained the reasoning behind today's decision. for one thing is, it's interesting to note this was not a close call for the court. so this was a 15 to one decision ruling against nicaragua, as request here. but what's i think significant is that this was a decision turned on the facts. so we have very little legal reasoning in the court's decision. this really came down to the court, finding the germany during its presentation earlier this month had put forward
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sufficient factual information to really undermine or call into question. many of nicaragua was allegations of accusations, some of which appeared to be based on incorrect information. and maybe came off a little bit like exaggerations, which i think didn't play very well in front of the court. that was michael becker, a former legal advisor to the judges at the world court. now to the war in ukraine where it leads to people have been killed in several wounded in the latest russian air strikes on her cave. ukraine's 2nd city, which is close to the russian border, has increasingly been the target of attacks. and in western ukraine, at least 5 people were killed in 30 wounded, in a russian missile attack on the key black sea port of desktop. one of the buildings badly damaged was this law school, popularly known as the harry potter castle. other desa is always the front line
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situation worsening. ukraine has been stepping of efforts to recruit soldiers as part of the new mobilization, lockheed has stopped issuing passports and it stopped providing con schuler services for military aged men. our next report looks at what this means for ukrainians abroad, including those here in german. for 2 outside the ukranian passport service in cologne, germany, ukrainian man hid their faces from the camera, trying to get their documents before the new law on mobilization came into force. without success, the passport office said it was experiencing a technical failure. that meant that not only draft invaders, but all ukrainians of military age could not obtain documents. sarah had left the country legally before russia invaded ukraine. his son will soon be 17 and plants, the study of how the family would like to go back, boss. but the feelings due to both my sons and my passports are ready,
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but i cannot get them in ukraine. they say your passport is in germany, and in germany they say we're not giving it to you. we are one of the name of the technical problems that ukrainian passport services abroad coincided with the 4 and ministries announcement that man of mobilization age would be able to obtain passports only in ukraine. starting on may 18th, on male citizens. if you crane who are abroad, will be required to register for military service. however, it's not yet clear exactly how to do this outside the country and what documents they'll have to submit. meanwhile, lawyers say all mail ukrainian citizens, including those who have lived abroad since 1st, are subject to the draft. the german government has not commented on keith's decision to stop providing these consumer services. but the interior ministry has said that ukraine young man would not be deprived of refugee status in germany. as
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mine, as the tennessee says, i'm confident that this will not affect the status of refugees from ukraine who need protection, regardless of whether they are women, to either vast majority of such refugees or men. that's what the status is valid directly throughout the european union. precisely because of the flight from the russian war of aggression. so it should not affect it speak of disc disease just need also. but when dw asked whether ukrainian man could receive german documents with an expired ukranian passport, ministry said this would be announced later. ukraine's government meanwhile says that ukrainian men have not only rights but also responsibilities, including protecting the state. and key of says it is necessary to regulate the situation when many men of military age live abroad. on the other hand, poland says it will help return ukrainian men of conscription age when their passports expire. if keep requests to watching dw news of next hour
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