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the, the data of the news life from the, the us and the a you planned new sanctions against iran, as israel judges its allies to increase international pressure on 10 front in response to last weekend's attacks. western countries also hope to dissuade israel from a responsive good spark of why the conflict also on the program for us and miss south have at least killed at least 17 people in india, dozens more than the ukrainian city of chinese. close to the russian for the
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i'm feel okay. welcome to the program. germany's foreign minister has concluded a visit to israel aimed at trying to diffuse tensions with iran. atlanta variable met with his writing find minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the full not from around to unprecedented aerial attacks of the weekend. during the day of the foreign minister met with president is that cancelled in jerusalem. like many of his rounds allies, germany has been urging the escalation in this conflict. speaking at telling fate, spend glory an apple with ms. babble. won't that a rounds attack on israel? just a crown is not afraid of escalation. you this goofy i am ready to racing here today . my toe to condemnation of this dangerous act and have told my is ready be partners very clearly. israel has a complete solidarity. iran will face consequences by to the consequences live in we and i you the placing sanctions against iran and we'll
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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 note for an oil into the fire that's capable of corresponding rebecca and it does in jerusalem. welcome, rebecca, is rebecca, is there any sign that is ro is likely to he? the german foreign ministers call for both parties to exercise restraint. well, why i think these warnings from, from many of israel's allies will be taking will be being taken into consideration when it comes to israel's plan of counter attack. but the question is just how much we have been seeing israel taking advice, taking calls from world leaders, including you as president biden. but today we've seen the foreign ministers of the
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u. k. and germany as well. but also, you know, listening to regional allies and all of whom has been wanting restrained. if israel is going to attack, as it says, it is vowing to do so, it says that it has no choice about to retaliate. you know, we've, we seeing that sort of rhetoric, but we're hearing also. and then, you know, who's saying again today to david cameron and lena, bad books at israel would make this decision on it's on, but it isn't going to be pressured by the allies. so it will no doubt be taking the, taking this advice into consideration. so, oh, you know, to, i think the latest we've been saying it, we know the war cabinet meeting day of today and then not able to reach an agreement. so these calls from regional, latest and from allies certainly plain to the decision, what we are hearing, and what we can be pretty sure about is a israel is going to counter a time. we've been hearing reporting from actually as an american outlet saying
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that they were that sources within souls as close to the discussions was saying that israel had given the decision to retaliate on monday, but had decided not to go ahead with that because of operational reasons. so it certainly with teetering on the edge of senior retaliation. but of course when and just how severe we don't know yet, the german foreign minister also called for more humanitarian a to be delivered to got a civilian population. how much is getting through now? i think it's safe to say that certainly not enough. that is what humanitarian aid work is on the ground. all saying is still humanitarian catastrophe unfolding inside gaza. we did say a lot of pressure put on is rarely in the wake of the attack on the world. central kitchen aid work is at to 7 of those 8 workers, including foreign nationals and it, we've seen huge pressure largely from the us. but all the allies, as well uh, urging is around to increase the humanitarian a. but it is allowing into the goddess trips. they said in the way because that
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attack that they were determined to do so. we had the defense minister saying they were going to quite flood gaza with age, but that is not impact. what we're seeing. we have seen an uptake. we've saved at the border crossing that they were going to open in the north a open but only one homeboy cross over. and we've seen also some aid, the only 8 trucks coming from that ashed on port, which was another one of the, the measures that they were taking in the wake of that attack. we said 200 trucks enter it, just a little over on monday, comparing that to 500 trucks a day, which is what we were saying before. the will then, you know, but certainly we can say there's not enough going into goals that even still gonna kind of give it back to rebecca and rich as in jerusalem. problems as presidents as cold on be a huge we impose more sanctions on around following last weekends attack. manual macro said function should talk at the production of drones, which to around used extensively. you need as a meeting in brussels to focus on tensions in the middle east,
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on the ball in ukraine. as an macro is a ppo, is the latest amount of from latest. we have a more sanctions on tank from somebody you countries also on the block to call for a phase 5 in gaza and the release of hostages. held by how much a a lab, russell's correspondent jack patrick explained whether a possible new round of sanctions will have any impact on iran. yeah, that's really the big question. phil and the lead is the entering the summit here in brussels. know that the roster of sanctions that have been 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 my chrome was talking about the expanded sty sanction. some of the leaders that we've seen ends or including the belgian prime minister always under the cro. he box about suggestion for an eggs expanded sanctions program. we know that the use foreign policy chief, joseph beretta has been told that he should look into potentially increasing
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sanctions or higher. the, you could cool 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. leaders are one thing that happens the diplomats that i've spoken to in the run up to this summit that we're under no illusions as an additional sanctions against iran are unlikely to prevent them from conducting another such a time, like we saw on the weekend. but we do know that the conclusions that they will release will say something like a policy should exercise the most restrained and refrain from any action that can increase regional tensions. whether that has any effect 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, all you need is likely to agree, but the block should call for
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a phase 5. they're hard to know whether they'll go that far. the last summit that we had here in brussels, they cooled for humanitarian pauses to lead into a permanency spot. and they may try run, pop that language really they will focus on the issue of the issue of iran and the drawings that we had the, the european commission present us of on the lions system is being swept away by the middle east issue. and she wants it to raise the fact that there was a rainy and drones have also been flying and hitting targets and ukraine. the latest will speak about how your up can support ukraine on his doorstep as well during the summits. thanks jack jack patrick in brussels. well, take a look now at the goals, tours making headlines around the world. israel says at least 14 of its soldiers have been wounded after that has belonged to us into group attempting to try the army base. they have the board of 11 on is really military release base voltage climbing to show retaliatory strikes on has blocked targets in southern lab on the
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2 sides of exchange fi almost daily since the war and guns have begun in october. russia has begun to withdrawal its peacekeeping troops from being to go on and cut her back region of azerbaijan. any 2000 russian soldiers were deployed to the banquet region in 2020, after renewed fighting between us advice on an ethnic or medium forces. i mean, he is accused russia of fighting to protect the peace as a body shop and we took the region by full last september to the cremeans. the invasion of you train them at least to 17 people, have been killed and dozens of others injured. after 3 russian missiles hit, the northern ukrainian city of chatham, you have near the russian folder. presidents that i'm seeing was quick to respond with an appeal to western promise for more ad defense support. throughout on these try to go on china, that'd be a tough would not have been successful if you pray that'd be better able to defend itself. as you sometimes supposed comes from where you least expensive the
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beginning of march this year, 3 independent russian militias took up arms against the own states. ukraine supports the groups, but distances itself from the operations. stressing that by act independent makes and have their own objectives. and that correspondent mcg xander met building a lot of these militias. these things, the war as an opportunity to over sort of the government in moscow and create to russia according to is a right wing extremist views. dennis, the key thing has a security detail. wherever he goes, he says russian presidents, adina putting once him dead v, as in the opposite you'll, there is no other opposition left in russia. we are, they are position. i think we made that very clear. then it's the key thing is the founder of the russian volunteer course. i mean, a militia fighting alongside ukraine. i guess they took part in an incursion into russia last month, attracting significant push back these a lot on soldiers,
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equipments, and all the vehicles we had in front of this was brought in from other parts of the front line. besides this equipment missing somewhere else made it easier for all your training and comm rates. kind of some of the test leister, just hours after the incursion, moscow announced that had been supported in reality, the fighting lasted many days. fighting on its own territory, not exactly moscow. his plan, yet, the ukrainian, or authorities went to distance themselves from the operation. save bully of with these very exclusively citizens of russia, farmers, citizens of russia, who as a matter of fact, conducted some directly participated in those tendencies, say it was their initiative, it was their decision. and it wasn't that planning what strictly speaking the representative. so if the armed forces, if ukraine did not issue a single auda to cross the border or invade the territory of russia. of course that
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was support. of course, for him that was called a nation, did not see him. 3 russians unit said they carried out the attack. they were together on the battlefield and at this press conference. but wanting to hurtful things, russia is where the commonality ends. the legion freedom of russia as seen as liberal. the siberian battalion is made up mainly of minorities from russia to keep things volunteer. corps describes itself as national list and has a far right agend suggest via the animals as we say. yeah, you're fighting a war of national liberation. russian. the russians a suffering under the hood samuelson? yeah. does. the country is flooded with migrant. me gone. we can see the consequences. consequences in with terrorist attack sale on an extremely tenant situation august with crime in the similar to germany, france,
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orange. then i go to england, miss nicky to move to germany in his late teens. he became a well known figure in the european neo nazi seen. not exactly his camp is from his white or expression line, popular with neo nazis. he also organized and took part and mixed martial arts events which drew participants from over here today. and the key thing is banned from entering the shing and zone, which covers $29.00 european countries. but he says, he's also fighting to protect the people who rejected him. thoughts mine. uh, despite my conservative political and traditional views, probably my as well as my comm rates, risk down lives even of speak is that we serve as a shield to protect even the decadent ways of life in europe. and the west is why is the form that is
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a very important fact when the us has gone through russia justified its invasion of ukraine with ally. that it was the nazi flying at this in a country where the far right doesn't hold a single problem until we see ukraine cooperating with neo nazis might seem counter intuitive show more, more product. so why do we walk with these people? and the question that we want to save our lives have done this year because our priority is our country, not all people, all territory, all independence. and actually, let's win 1st and then we'll decide to, of what you did. we do a drawing, it's up to a wrong number for us to be which and if i would for now the enemy of the trains enemy counts as some kind of friend it's it's, it's your up to date. i'll have more. well, here's at the top of the, our next on the w documentary,
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