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1st, enjoy your services. oh, be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by fraud. ah ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin. fragile truth takes effect between israel and palestinian militants in garza celebrations breakout in the territory off to israeli. it strikes and militant rocket launchers sees that, can the break in finding lost posts are coming up, colombia gets its 1st lift,
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just leading gustavo petro promises to end decades of conflicts. but he also faces a long list of social and economic challenges. and it was a miserable outing in cold line for child care who failed to impress on their return to the buddhist li, get all the goals from sunday's fixtures coming up. ah, i'm tired, worried welcome to the shore palestinians in garza and israelis have been waking up to a truce that so far held through its 1st night. the egyptian bro could cease fire, halted 3 days of hostilities between the israelis forces and is la mac g militants . within 40 palestinians were killed and hundreds were injured in the violence. oh palace indians took to the streets of garza celebrate the egyptian broker truce
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moments after it went into effect. his man no must. we hope that we will not have wars. we are a people and we have the right to live our lives and gaza. huh. we do not want was every 2 years or every 2 days. when we went to the hollow, a flurry of air strikes and rocket attacks traded in the minutes leading up to the cease fire, which went into effect at 1130 p. m. local time. news of the deal was greeted with relief at this mall in southern israel mich, i'm a, i hope it will last and that will live a bit more quietly. the ceasefire aims to end the worst fighting in the region in more than a year. authorities in gaza say more than 40 people, including children have been killed since israel began it's offensive on friday, hundreds more were injured, and many buildings reduced to rubble. israel has called it
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a preemptive operation against anticipated islamic jihad attacks. 2 of the groups most senior leaders in garza, were killed in the strikes islamic jihad logged a barrage of rockets toward southern israel. in response, the groups leader spoke to reporters from tehran after the truce went into effect. allowed all was that of the enemy wanted to break islamic jihad, but we did not break law. on the contrary, the islamic jihad movement is still strong, unstable, and even more powerful. the achievement is clear on, well, in jazz, while the hand, he said egypt would also work to secure the release of his lama. she had leaders being held by israel. steven cook is the middle east analyst at the council on foreign relations in washington. melia. i asked him how optimistic he was that the deal would hold. well,
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let's get through the night 1st and then we can think more about the next couple of days. these are always, these fires are always quite fragile. the palestinian islamic jihad, there is a variety of use within palestinian islamic jihad and whether we continue to fight against news railey. but so for i think that you really have won this round. so there's every interest or is from the hard to maintain the fire. ok. so thinking winning this round, israel says most of the military leadership of the islamic jihad group has been quote, neutralized in this operation. what do you make of this statement? well they really have tory have succeeded in targeting very high value islam of g hide leaders starting with the arrest last week, but some of 80 who is the west bank leader of the assignment jihad and killing the chief of operations in both in northern and southern gaza strip this very,
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very successful for them from their perspective. it's worth whatever international condemnation then they come as a result of the collateral damage in killing of civilians in the process. so i don't have a real reason to lie about this. they had every reason to publicize the fact that it's taken out, at least the, the read people. ok. now garza's ruling, how mosque group has. so foss died out of this latest fighting. what does this tell you about in a palestinian relations? well this is the probably the most interesting aspect of this round of violence because it's always a competition between islamic jihad and him. us over who can proved themselves to be more nationalists than the other. and the expectation was that hamas would join in not so much that a solid garrity with islamic jihad, but to ensure that it did not lose any kind of political support in relation to
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islamic jihad. but it seems that huh, got the message from the israelis after the 11 day war in may 2021 and really don't have the capacity to take on the israelites at this time. so they basically, beside their words of support were funky, had leadership that has now been killed by israeli. they have set this one out. okay, now if the fire has gone into effect, you've said, let's wait out the night to see how it holds. how likely do you think that this could perhaps re escalate into, into some kind of wider conflict? it's certainly has the capability of doing that. keep in mind that palestinian islamic jihad is supported by iran, as is his belie in lebanon. it has happened before that violence in the west bank has led not with me. my apologies, in regards to strip, has led to violence along israel's northern boarded war in the summer of 2006 is
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precisely that scenario. and you can look at this military operation on the part of the shows as part of its broader shadow war against iran and its proxy is around the region. so there is that possibility that this could broadening some case, but as of now let's keep our fingers crossed, that it doesn't do that. and that is why me, she has gotten the message that escalation is not really an option for them. ok, that was steven cook with the council on foreign relations in washington. steven, thank you for your very clear analysis. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. today. the u. s. senate passed a sweeping climate tax and health plan. democrats approved president joe biden, $430000000000.00 spending bill, which now goes to the house of representatives. republicans have criticized the cost of the plan, which is america's biggest climate investment. and nearly
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a 1000 people were stranded off to flooding in death valley in the us. one of the hottest and dry places in the world floods not unusual in the area, but these are some of the largest in 20 years to columbia now, which is awesome in a new chapter in its history. with a former leftist rebel being warning as president, gustavo petro has pledged to fight inequality, achieve pace, and rethink the war on drugs. columbia new vice president also represents a new start, a black woman from an underprivileged community. you've got a devil, it's an inaugurated like no other in columbia history, and it's marked many 1st order oil even where to god and promise to the people to faithfully comply with the constitution and the laws of columbia. gustavo pedro is the country's 1st left, his president,
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and the 1st former gorilla fighter to lead columbia, his election mares a transition in politics sweeping across latin america. one that is more left leaning. one where those elected are a reflection of the people who put them in office. i forget, which is a day when we see ourselves represented battle and the, and the fight for social equity is one. i got equity that we all aim for and a fought for for so many years like you that and columbia. second highest officeholder represents a victory for social equity, where low, i swear to god and the people to faithfully fulfill columbia's constitution and laws. i also swear before my ancestors, that dignity will be shared by all young se stress. us stuck a lead. neither sagel, somebody vice president, francis marquez, is an environmental activist and former housekeeper. today she makes history as the 1st afo columbia anna to hold her post balmy. it's the beginning of
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a new era in our country. finally, columbia made the decision and to day gustavo petro and from san marcos are going to govern columbia columbia. it's doug, but i'm happy to see the inaugurated of our president, gustavo hetero. what happiness i love, i can't contain it up. the happiness is grant me the pair, have a big agenda and big challenges ahead. half of colombians live in poverty. the pitcher marcus platform includes ending hunger, establishing environmental reforms, and bringing peace to the country. after 60 year of armed conflict. it's an agenda full of promises to help regular people that are running for office and holding it are very different. now voters room learn how president petro will lead once the dreams on the campaign trail. give way to the realities of coffee. it is civil man, good football now. and german
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giant shall can made their return to the buddhist league or after a season in the 2nd tier. but it was not an easy return for the royal blue says thy last away to a cooler inside who were without their star man. before the match, it was confirmed, cologne would be losing star striker antony modesto, who was out of the squad ahead of his move to brochure dormant a blow to the house spot. they were handed a boost 10 minutes before half time shuck is dominic. dex le was sent off for a dangerous tackle on captain eunice hector. shortly after the break cologne made use of dan jamiracle advantage. hacksaw finding luca killian to open the scoring just after the hour mark slowly unkindly doubled the lead. as the host seemed perfectly capable of compensating the loss of modesto, who had notched up 20 goals for them last season,
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shall kill then showed a sign of life. as thomas oberon's re kick found, substitute matthews booter to make it to one. but the hope didn't last long as 4 minutes later cologne struck again to seal a 31 final school day anew bitch. with a cracking head, the cherry on top of a dawning display, celebrated coolly by coached f and bound gas. chalka meanwhile, will hope to offer their fans more when they play in front of a home crowd. next weekend stood god hosted life sake and held them to a one old draw. visitors took the lead 3 reigning bundis league player, the player of the season, christopher and couldn't call. the french striker, opened his account after just even minutes, but stood god's own a french forward. now here armada soon got the equalizer with his fist when the
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sneak a goal. the 2nd half was goal lists, so the teams shed points. rescue was trying to save a while, which normally leaves in the arctic ocean, but now swimming in a river in north and france. red say the wild locks the energy to return to see and they're doing their best to help the mammal recover and gain strength. an unusual visitor has been lurking in the waters of the river sent for several days now. this beluga whale is a long way from home, and french authorities are concerned for the creature as well. being vats have stepped up rescue efforts and given the whale of vitamin cocktail, they had previously tried feeding at fish, which it didn't eat. experts say the animal looks malnourished and thin, but they are hopeful that the cocktail will help it regain its appetite. in
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familiar phone, violetta vitamins should have started to work this morning, but they haven't given him an appetite yet. he is a little bit more dynamic and he is swimming in a more energetic way. not the way he would be in nature, but he seems to be regaining strength and doing well. just the team wants to see how the welfare is on the vitamin treatment before figuring out what to do next . activity that we will have to decide together on the best solution for this animal. should we take it back to the open sea or take it for treatment? we still need to analyze the situation and figure out the best solution which will depend a lot on the whale's health, as well as it safety definite. you hello. if you do know, sally, the rescue team plan on moving it out of the warm, stagnant water to aid its recovery. but even if it starts feeding again,
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returning it to the open sea will be a challenging feet. is reminder of the top story we're following for you as cease fire has taken effect in gaza between israel and palestinian militants. is rally as strikes and rocket launches by islamic jihad fight is kept going right up to the dead line. that's all for now. faith matters is up next on t w. i'm john greedy berlin have a great day for departure into the to day. this means flying to a foreign planet in the 16th century, it meant being a captain as setting sail to discover a route.

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