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the the, you're watching dw, and you slice from the land, a wrist opens, and israel's will copy notes as a senior man, but deliver us on the ultimatum. any guns threatens to resign unless that's applying for a post will gas us. it gets the government a 3 week deadline to be fighting spreads across the gaza statement. also coming up this fine take a ukraine's east as exhaust its troops struggling to repel a russian advance. keith appears as rough show of targeting civilians as a wave of drone strikes off, sailed across the country the
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i'm going to jones good to have you with us. correct. so i've begun to show in israel's will copy notes over the future of the gaza strip. for my defense minister of any guns is threatening to resign from the cabinet unless the government comes up with a concrete plan for a post world garza, they had to join to as a show of unity of to home us launch the tober 7th terrorist attack. now guns has said a 3 week deadline, ramping up, the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. meanwhile, fighting between israel thomas is intensifying northern goss o. c and some of the fiercest bottles of the war sofa months off to israel declared the end of operations in this area. when in the south, hundreds of thousands flee fighting and run for many of them not for the 1st time.
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the heavy clashes wilkes, the southern gauze and the city of rafa. isabel pushes ahead with its assault against a mass united nations say, 800000 people. more than a 3rd of causes population have been displaced so many area. despite having new mexico. the northern part to district is also in the sy in jamalia is riley terrance, was through the devastated streets. the army says it's conducting quite precise operations against terrorists ended fish strep chair inside is thousands, joins the weekly anti government protests intel of eve. they will the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign a new elections to because the
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this, the government is taking uh 72 places that uh, i don't, i don't want to see my country go. do i see corruption? i see the lots of reasons. i've seen it, you'll see, and even below that, he won't change. meanwhile, induce and new cracks of imagining and met him. you know, he's coming mission centrist, pending against seeing by some motivating voice in otherwise, auction conservative government caves, the rest of the cabinet and also made some go to hire a lot of these really soldiers of his lang, credible bravery on the front. some of the people who sent them to backflow acting with a child as a company, they told me to come out to walk cabinet miss write down and try to find an action plan that will lead to the realization of 6 strategic objectives of national
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importance. i think by the 8th of july, she will clearly because benjamin netanyahu chooses to follow the zealots and to lead the nation into an abyss of resign from the government control. if kent does resign, it would not force and election. the coalition still has the majority box, the off is a moderate voice, would be lost at the time when it's needed, the most of them all. let's go straight to jerusalem. where did all these? tonya kramer is standing by tanya. we hear the many guns cannot force fresh election. so what is he trying to achieve with his ultimatum? i think it's a message to the is really public. he wants to position himself. he wants to shogun where he stands and death comes. of course at a critical time now with this, the ground operation in with us off, but also he has been saying, you know, there's no uh, strategic plan for the day off the in
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a garza. and it also comes with it is still talk about the possibility of, of why to avoid with, has fall out in live and on. that's very much on the agenda. and also the increasing pressure by the international community, especially by it was closest ally the united states. so he basically said know, as an opposition figure, he went into this a small, a war coming that he was a former defense minister. and he was seen or is seen by many as radius as a voice of reason or mr. reasonable in this cabinet. and he's done quite well in the polls since the war started. but i mean what he is basically saying, department is to benjamin netanyahu is changed to strategy. we need the strategy for the day off to which differs a bit from what and that's and y'all has not said a so far. and she also a, basically a q, some from not looking at the national interests of israel,
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but rather trying to keep his coalition together. but whether this will play out is a totally different question here. a question that i will never the less ask you, tanya, because do you see nets on yahoo giving into the pressure from guns, the protest this bite changing the strategy? and if so, what would that strategy look like as well? i mean, his answer to an ad, the benny guns is a speech verse gazing and he said, you know, this would lead to defeat of, of israel in the war. and he denies, of course, if he's looking at his own interest to keep this cabinet together. but i mean, he might make some concessions, but you can also be saying, you know, he has, he knows he has the majority in the podium and she knows that his government so far is stable. but of course, also his par. i'd cabinet members have fretting time and time again
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a to leave the cabinet, especially over a potential a possible sees of fire deal. but so far, you know, they also feel quite comfortable in staying. no. you can say nothing. you always crease from all sides, but he is a safety politician. so it's all really still up and there how this will play out. but again, also there's a lot of pressure from is really, is also in public opinion. they want to see that the hostages are coming back and so far that's when y'all couldn't deliver it. and they also want to see where is this going? what is the plan for the day? often especially, that is really the face of so many challenges. also he in the region might dw as tanya cream of that for us in jerusalem. tanya, thank you so much and you have a quick look now at some more global headlines. french forces have launched what they call a major operation to regain control of a key road linking new caledonia is capital no media to the main international
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airport. it's the territory 6 nights of violent unrest. it began last week after lawmakers and powers voted in favor of allowing more friends residents to vote in local elections. heavy rains of hips, southern china flooding, home streets and farm lands. forecasts predict more rain in the coming days and authorities as well that rivers could rise up to a tomatoes in some parts of the country. are hundreds of teachers and police officers and argentina have taken to the streets to the amount of age a pay rise. they say they've lost 50 percent of the purchasing power of the government policy, sent inflation skyrocketing. the government has responded by pledging to send to 200 military officers to quail. the protests to ukraine now and the country 2nd biggest city hottest chief is coming on the near constant bombardment. as russia presents a head who is a new offensive chief, has accused ra shelf targeting civilians. as
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a way for freshman drone and missile strikes, swept across the region, moscow has consistently denied to targeting civilians deliberately. but many are coming on the fire regardless. the 2 children, the plane here, when the guided aerial boom hid this private yard in central har, keith, no officials are assessing the damage. while the father is being treated by paramedics, his wife, and 2 children, all in hospital strikes like this one has been heating ukraine, 2nd largest c. 2 daily. as russia continues, it's offensive in the northeast. for some, there's been no respite from weeks of attacks. the 2nd strike on this woman's
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house. not knowing the thumbs, it needs to be. it's exactly the same place as the last page. it was east of the winter, $22.00. the russians were selling car keys and i've just finished restoring the house myself. now i don't know what to do. tens of thousands have already been evacuated from hard to for region. but some roommate, so i'm defiance of the russian on set. you up a whole so i was eating the kitchen and went to another room to drink coffee. i had an explosion, i didn't, the 1st source last night in glass was lying everywhere. then there was another explosion. 2 o'clock, i was good and wanted to run away so, but i didn't know where to go to do that, couldn't just to put the colors that you clicked and there's no code that you got sort of a small harkey presidents may soon have to decide whether to stay on as
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russia capture small villages in the area, it is fee is said, no, well, we'll be safe for civilians. and one of the cranes major disadvantages is a lack of military equipment and western allies have placed restrictions on the way the weapons i used. i asked maureen, i mean we're on from the war studies, department of kings products, london. what impact is, has had on ukraine's ability to defend itself. there has been concerns and these concerns almost new and they are related to the whole aid that has been supplied to ukraine by western countries. namely, the fact that ukraine shouldn't use those weapons to strike russia proper. that has been a problem. ukraine has also been criticized for using drones to strike russian oil refineries for instance. and it is a legitimate military target from of,
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from the premium point of view. of course, however, is there even in the restrictions being placed on that something that you crane is a situation could take advantage of potentially and say, restricting ukraine from, let's say, striking across the board. there were russian groupings of troops are preparing for renew the salt, as of course, hampering ukraine's capabilities. and if we put that into the full picture where ukraine is already struggling with mind power, with shortage of technology restricting you creating in that way, it is, of course, very significant for ukraine's ability to defend itself. because the russians can those territories without any fear of being attacked by ukrainian forces. and that was maureen, i me around from the worst studies department at kings college london. now there's a new king in the world of boxing ukrainian alex on the receipt cusp britain's ties
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and fury to become the 1st full bell to undisputed heavyweight champion and 25 years. fury came out of swinging, dominating the 1st stages of the fight of the kingdom marina, and re add about to o 6 and came rolling back after 12 whole rounds and attend split decision. it was game over for few re suffering. the 1st loss in his 16 year professional career, the undefeated or sick, as now joined to the lives of mohammed ali. and like tyson this undisputed heavyweight champion, and after a topic fight, the ukrainian heavy hitter reflected on the sacrifices he made to become one of the best ever in the ring. i missed the day, my son. i missed the date. my son to i missed does a my daughter i missed borrowing my daughter. i missed all my uh, buttons from the family for some of the holidays.
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