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the, the best views live from the in the us and the e. you live new sanctions against iran, as israel just its allies, to increase international pressure on say, rods, and responds to last weekends attack western countries also hope to dissuade israel from their response to quit spock a why? the conflict also on the program progression. this files can at least 13 people and in jet doesn't is more in the ukranian city of china here, close to the russian border. and its president, investors prime minister as polls closing probations parliamentary elections opinions. so if i suggest pressing sort on the amount of incident, the social democrats to make a strong shelby against prime minister and great time comes to building concepts,
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the sole goal. welcome to the program. germany's foreign minister has concluded her visits to israel aimed at diffusing tensions. we arrived atlanta, bab, i'll come back with his right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the phone i have from around unprecedented aerial attack. the weekend, earlier in the day she met the foreign minister. i met with president iraq had solved in jerusalem. like many of each roused allies, germany has been outage in the escalation, in this conflict. speaking a ton of these, ben gloria, an apple which miss babel one that's a rounds attack on israel chose to run, is not afraid of escalation, or do you guys can say, i am really racing here today? my toe to condemnation of this dangerous act and have told my is ready to be
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partner with very clearly. israel has a complete solidarity to iran will face consequences by to the consequences live in we in the you are placing sanctions against iran and will continue to work on these fights here on at the same time, it is critical that this highly flammable situation does not turn into a regional wildfire. iran and it's proxies like has belong to the who these mis, not poor anymore oil onto the fire axis. so let's take a deep dive into this highly farmable situation from the perspective of israel b, e, u and iran assessing where that correspond, that rebecca versus injurious. and them welcomed rebecca. is there any sign that each route is likely to hear the german foreign ministers call on both pauses to exercise maximum restraint as well?
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i think so. the answer to that question is likely yes. and no since saturdays. retaliatory a try attack by iran. we have seen israel taking holes from many of its allies, the us today, the u. k. a and germany, but also regional allies as well cools and meetings. and i think most of all, most of whom have really been cooling, full that restraint as you just heard, a cooling for people to act for the restraint here. if they're going to act at all, we even heard the prime minister us prime minister by it and said that they should be taking saturdays. attack is a win because they were able to shoot out of the sky. 99 percent of those missiles . in other words, you know, don't react. yeah, obviously we've been hearing from, from is ralph and today again from prime minister benjamin netanyahu telling david cameron, i'm really in a bad box at the israel will act make the decisions itself. it will act in
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a manner in which it chooses, and so, you know, kind of warning them, but we're going to do what we want to do regardless of what you say. but we think have that meeting of the cabinet meeting being held since saturday's attack, and still no decisive outcome from the as to whether or not some of the allies urgings. he's also weighing on the minds of the men in that cabinet meeting, making that decision. it's really difficult to say that israel has said that it is going to retaliate how and when, of course remains to be saying, i'm going to babble holes and call for more humanitarian aid to be delivered to guns of civilian population. how much is getting in at the moment? so i think you know, the answer is, of course not enough fail. um we have been saying humanitarian catastrophe on folding. there is rel, promised after an attack on the world central kitchen aid workers that killed 7, including international that it was going to. as the defense made us to put it flowed garza with
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a they opened another crossing in the north. but we've seen only one convoy have trucks cross over the latest because we have from the u. n. is the $200.00 trucks crossed over on monday with varying loads. so, you know, when you compare that with what was being taken over into guys that before the war which was 500 trucks a day, you can certainly say that it's not nearly enough. so israel saying that they are doing more to get a into where it's needed, the fax on the ground prove that it's still just not nearly enough. it's rebecca, rebecca versus a new jerusalem runs as presidents as cold on the you to impose more sanctions on iraq and following last weekends attack. manual macro said sanction should target the production of drones. bridge tech crime used extensively . elite is amazing in brussels to focus on tensions in the middle east and the goal in ukraine, as it macro is a pay of this, the latest amount in, from latest to impose more sanctions on to ron. somebody who country is also the
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block to coal for a safe spot in gaza. i'm the release of hostages. how by how much to getting its refreshing hob jack power is in brussels with more. welcome jack. one question. need to pause really a what's the issue proposing on what a fight can more sanctions have on a country that's already on the massive international sanctions of the yeah, that's really the big question. sell emilita is the entering the summit here in brussels. know that the roster of sanctions that of being on iran for decades have not really had that much of an effect in ron's position in what they do in the weld . uh, we do know though, is you said the french presence of audio mach chrome was talking about expanded style sanctions. some of the leaders that we've seen ends or including the belgium prime minister is under the cro. he back spot suggestion for an expanded sanctions program. we know that the use foreign policy chief, joseph beretta, has been told that he should look into potentially increasing sanctions or higher.
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the, you could call the iranian revolution regards, which is the, you know, the military. um, pretty much of the iranian government, how they could designate them as a terrorist organization. it's pretty difficult legally, he said, but i know that it's a number of the use lead is. uh, one thing that happens the in your diplomats that i've spoken to in the run up to the summit that we're under no illusions as an additional sanctions against iran on likely to prevent them from conducting another such attack like we saw on the weekend. but we do know that the conclusions that they will release will say something like old policy should exercise the most restraint and refrain from any action that can increase regional tensions. whether that has any effects or on iran, or even israel, which is clearly most aligned with the united states, the europeans will, will do that best here at the summit. and the gaza r a u lead as likely to agree, but the block should call for
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a phase 5 that it's hard to know whether they'll go to that fall. the last summit that we had here in brussels, they called for humanitarian pauses to lead into a permanency spot. and they may try and run pop that language. really, they will focus on that issue of the issue of a ron and the drawings that we had the, the european commission impressed as of underlying system is being swept away by the middle east issues. and she wants it to raise the fact that those are radian drones, have also been flying and hitting targets and ukraine. the leaders will speak about how europe can support ukraine on his doorstep as well. joining the summit's shack jack product in brussels. well, as israel considers the response to be around the attack and continues to fight its war against how much in gaza or fear is over, where these regional tensions could lead. it's a complex part of the world with many countries buying for influence israel today. but jordan and regional heavy weight saudi arabia surprised many observers by
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appearing to help defend israel from iran. smith's house. both countries are involved in a complicated balancing act. so making it difficult to predict that future behavior . when the drones and missiles from a run came flying towards israel, many of them paused to jordan. this space not only needed the arab kingdom helps shoot them down. it also opened its s space to his riley and us planes seeking to intercept the amount insist that was strictly to protect his own citizens. but jordan's king of della has to balance competing interests. jordan is pro weston and likes to keep in step with his allies, especially the united states, plus jordan. she has a loan boda with israel and once peaceful relations. a mine often works behind the scenes with these riley authorities. but israel is born in gaza has outraged many jordanians. one 5th of the population is of palestinian descent,
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including king of done as a wife. the government has vociferously condemned to the rule, but the kingdoms perceive defense of israel in the face of been rainy and miss silas has an good many jordan's powerful neighbors, saudi arabia also faces a difficult balancing act. the sunni kingdom views she, i'd run as its biggest regional rival, but last year it re established relations with to run both the saudis and the united arab emirates have sought to improve ties with iran and israel. prior to israel's intervention and goes it saudi crown. prince mohammed been so mind looks boys to sign a deal with the us, where the kingdom might have recognized israel in return for security guarantees from washington a. but off to 6 months of war and gaza on tens of thousands of palestinians dead
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dots of the table. for now, still are the officials say both the saudis, on the amorous shed intelligence with the americans warning that iran was planning an attack on these rail. that probably allowed for a most successful defensive response by israel on this ice. the challenge for our leaders is to keep the us on side well, not endangering the delicate relationship with iran or being seen by their own people, supporting israel at the expense of public opinions in gaza. mal is that the bush at a co said post revolutionary iran, the political handbook, social or date of the college of art science isn't education at missouri, university of science and technology. welcome to the w. i'd like to pick up on a couple of thoughts she treated recently about this conflict. you said iran's unexpectedly forceful attack shows the limits of american detachment. so 2 things
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to pick out of that was this attack unexpected or forceful, given that iran telegraph be attacked in advance and use drones that took hours to arrive and to the limits of american determines it's an interesting idea. i'd like you to expand on. so let's start with the unexpectedness of around the time as to why since is bad, you know, i mean these really, these are types the, they didn't cancel it in, in syria. it was approved walking to act, perhaps intended to your iran in to you to an attack, a fish, or because you know, they realize that the rain is neat to save face cold and code. and i think, you know, what we saw was either way, it daily, but rather, you know, 60 the attack by, by the radians that was communicated to, to the neighboring states. you know, cherokee and others that passed along the information. and of course, you know, the amount of hours that he needed for those drones and this aisles to reach these
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rarely enabled them to be able to do it. do a great job of protecting themselves and shooting down. you know, you're on incoming drones in this size. uh, so i think you know, the reading and stuff obligated, you know, for, for domestic reasons perhaps, but also has a way of showing, you know, re establishing good returns. ok, so started, you can perhaps not finish, so forceful, but any factors. let's pick up on the other parts of that tweet. that's the, the, the limits of american determines, right? so president biden, as famously told the radians, don't, i don't attack, but that wasn't sufficient to deter the ranges from attacking, you know, israel for the reasons i mentioned that they, so they have to do this thing that it also shows that, you know, as states like israel really is still does need to determine the factor of the
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united states to be able to both protect itself and deal with some opiates, nemesis, inter, so you can use it as a trace. you also said that unless significantly challenged iran's influence in middle eastern a fast because escalated to tell us why. and whether you think this might be something that israel will factor into its response. so i think, you know, a launch is viewed by menus page as it rather intimidating name, right? do treat size, it's in a military prowess and so forth. but it's also a state that doesn't really have reliable friends. if you notice the type of an actors that came and defended the ones attacking the israel with the likes of syria, either the target on a new launch on proxy groups. and it seems like almost everybody else was
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basically upset, intimidated by distinct and worried about the outcomes. for example, as you were reporting in the, in your report right now, you know, the georgie and to show each have very good a, you know, in terms of violation of the sovereignty of aerospace, etc. but also because they, they realize that they want to deal with the good sides of the united states and israel in the long term. and just your country tread such as you on, as, as a neighborhood. okay, so we have this forceful but the fact that, but any factor of attack launched by iran against a israel, as you would see. and we have an iran and the tug a by the fact that america is standing behind israel shoulder. so we're in the space space, game of bluff and double bluff. now where israel says, what do i do next, where iran has said, if you do that,
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we will slap you down. so who calls, who's bloss next? my sense is that the same type of logic that perhaps force the radians to launch the attack on israel is no forcing the nothing yahoo government to a stand tall you know, because you know, uh for, for the prime minister who is also uh, you know, under a lot of, uh, uh, you know, criticism domestically and israel for the handling of the gaza award. it cetera, et cetera. you know, he feels like, you know, he can not be the prime minister that does not respond to your wants to tax with. we did it or returning to punch. however, the question, and i think that's going to happen, but really didn't. the main question at this point might see what is worth, what you want to do next. certainly the ranges are not, you know, capable of familiarity, a standing on israel, or present, you know, at a tech. but it doesn't mean that they are out of military,
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non military options. ok example, what if you want really, is this the n t y walking out of n p t, the nonproliferation treaty, okay. i see, right, right to the option is to be honest with the, the main thing that actually believe it, that that's very interesting. mess that up. what is had a couple of post revolutionary era, political handbooks. thank you so much. i thanks, friends. we'll take a look at a couple of other stores making headlines around the world. russian has begun to withdraw its peace keeping trips from thinking the boat and the going of counter back maintenance as a buyer's on. the 2000 russian soldiers were deployed to the break away reasoning 2020 after been. you'd fighting between as a by john and ethnic on meaning and forces. i mean, he is accused of russia a fighting to protect the peace of to as a buyer's on the big took the region by force. last september will make us in georgia, have it events the controversial farm and influence of all that spots mass street
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protests of a consensus. he would undermine to be c u aspirations and a vote boy copied by the opposition thebuilding, georgia, dream policy and peace voted the 18th street a to new against to excuse me, in order to pass a 1st reading of the bill. magic relation, my poles have closed in parliamentary elections following a basic campaign that could have consequences for the e. u. countries relations with russia, pro data conservative prime minister and right plank of it shows, seeking a 3rd to fit support phase correlation. democratic union policy is being hit by corruption scandals and high inflation populace presidents around bill on the rich who was received and criticized in useful if you christ wants the job as well as informative meeting on the lines of opposition. positives after troy's just constitutional cold roll between according to campaign, but on 1st resigning that's bringing jo,
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list valuable dubray to joins us from the correlation capital as all graph. welcome to d, w dot equal. this sounds quite massy. what happens if president that been out of it? she's posit, when's a majority? or uh, hello. uh yeah, uh well, it's uh, according to the exit polls. its not likely that they will uh when the majority because the exit polls show that the, the conservative agent is added the party of uh, current prime minister plank, which will when around 60 seats. while the social democratic democratic coalition informally led to by the president, milan age is set to get about 45. okay. so 1st reactions were mixed. one of the senior members of the age, the sad, the 1st reaction said that a lot of these actually consolidates as and motivated asians advocate motors. and
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that he's confident that plays desirable. a once again form of the government but to both parties. however, it's done, so i went to india and to, to, to be with, will know the, the 1st official of 1st unofficial results of the counting on some of the exit polls at about 9 o'clock this evening. but both parties will need broad call ations if they want to, to roll. right. so if face predictions a ride to that, does that mean nothing changes in the country as well? uh it's, uh, it's hard to say because it will be more difficult for each does that to form the, the government this time, any part to need 76 votes in the palms. parliament. uh, if uh is does that has 60 or 61. uh, and they can, uh, this rather complicated increase of 140 attempt. these are alexis directly from the country 3 are elected from the d as per off,
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and the 8th are representatives of the national minorities. so usually national minorities, a side with whoever has the majority so basically uses that to now counts on around may with the minorities to around 70 votes filled 5 or 6 shots of a majority. right. and a rush i presume to be watching a bass. miss paul with some interest. uh well probably, uh the, our president milano, each has had, uh, a couple of, uh, mixed messages uh towards the more and ukraine he would, uh, as it seems definitely like. or craig should to have a more careful, more um, restrained approach to, to the subject. so, but on the other hand, i don't see anybody in the political spread spectrum actually starting with the
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rough shot in, in, in the way. some other countries have a some of the e u countries have in the, in the past 2 years. okay. sensor to history. that's a journalist at the top bridge in zagreb. thank you as well. the kind of thing is that jews begin in the solomon islands. that's the country's general election. the voted seed as a referendum on whether the solomon items will continue to pivots away from a tie. one to china, a favorable outcome for beijing, a could help the from the chinese ministries foothold in the south pacific. there are long queues outside polling stations here and how many are the capital of the solomon islands? it has an election that will be closely watched by europe in the us. it is the 1st phase since the country caught relations with taiwan in 2019 choosing. instead,
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to pivot towards china, we have see with us, with $31.00. now we, we have development the fast we china i think for me, i was hoping that that would be a good change for this country. but that for you to see that up in the diplomatic shift by incumbent prime minister mine also spoke of already closed up for a new wave of anti government protests at the time he signed a controversial security packed with china in 2022 and beijing is currently, funding several building projects in her diarra. the circulatory is determined to deepen diplomatic ties with beijing if we elected the country is facing rising poverty and unemployment. but to position candidates,
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a keen to point out that any investment from beijing comes a to cost. this that is something that is very uh, containing like, uh, in place of the ccv in this country like people are not really making decisions that comes from the on the way to think of the things they've been in for extra money, gods and things. so, but it's something that we don't want to see in this country. voters are electing some 50 politicians to form a national parliament. these m p's will then cover less to form and majority government, and elect a prime minister. that process. but today box a 100 days until the start of the 2024, and then picks and paris. and then pick fame was left on tuesday at a ceremony in greece and arrived from the french capital for the opening ceremony in late july. but despite the fact that the official count down has begun,
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some political, susceptible about the games, chances of success varies by the board. because its being 7 years in the making a now there were just 100 days until they someone's olympic gains. beginning the french capital. the opening ceremony is set to be held here on the river, saying it's the 1st time the event will be based on walter. i'm the 1st time it's happening outside of a stadium. thousands of athletes will compete for one of these coveted metals. as the fast, fully open gains in 8 years after the tokyo olympics were held without spectators. because upon demick restrictions any demo. but as the marketing campaign picks up, pace parisians are in piece of painting the events with mixed feelings or links
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