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the, the, this is dw news live from balance. the roof of border crossing and southern gaza closes, as is right the times move in. israel pushes ahead with its plan, military operation and rough us, but it is sending a delegation to egypt for tools at south to rejecting a cx. 5 proposal from us had already accepted. also coming out on the program, india's prime minister costs his votes as millions heads, the poles in the country, the general election, with many young people feeling left behind and moody's india will take a look at the t issue of use unemployment. and we step into the garden of time. the theme of this is met, scala in new york,
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astellas get the red carpet in style the i'm on, you could just make it and welcome to the program. israel's minute trace, as it now has operational control of the guards inside of the rasa crossing, it has released these images, claiming to show ahmed vehicles in rasa. the military says it took action following intelligence. the crossing was being used for terrorist purposes. the roots between egypt i'm gauze that has been vital for the delivery of humanitarian aid into the territory. dw correspondent rebecca riches is in jerusalem and has more now and what is happening and rough uh a while on and we saw air strikes picking up on sunday night over sunday night in
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into the sunday. yes. today, after a mass strike on the cam shalom crossing, we saw pretty significant targeted strikes pick up, and they will fees that this with they. they with signs of an imminent ground invasion as had be being threatened. then. then last night we did in fact get confirmation of this morning. i should say we had confirmation that there is now currently a targeted ground operation taking place in that southern city of rough. uh, we know we've even seen id for least uh, footage of tanks on the guards inside of that raw's guys that the guards inside of that raf across the, excuse me, uh and uh we just, i just spoke to uh with this on an uh, quote with the as ready military, they were briefing the media. they weren't pains to say that this at the moment at least as a precise unlimited attack based on intelligence. and that it was targeting specific areas in that eastern rough, the area that they were sweeping, that area that there was a special ops team sweeping the area that they were looking for. they bought the,
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at the intelligence says is how much the operatives operating from within that area . and that's what they say. they mean it was an indication when that strike came to that care of shalom area on sunday night. but it came from that area and that's particularly the area of the targeting. we know, yesterday they gave about $100000.00 people in that area, evacuation orders to move towards a so called humanitarian sites on close to, to 100 units a little bit. so the noise in the gaza strip the we know that for palestinians who's been dealing with us now for 7 months, there is no way it's safe to go and then even some safe areas have been targeted in the past. we don't know much more about the operation and how it will continue, whether it will widen or how it will live. and we have seen that in all the cities in gaza that it starts off in a limited way and then, and then spreads out. but we don't have anymore information. this is an ongoing operation. rebecca wishes reporting from theresa now as that is ready operation
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inside rough on folds. negotiations are expected to guess on the way in egypt. on a propos seaside deal. israel says a plan put forward bike, atari and egyptian mediators does not meet hits demands. a mouse had already agreed to that draw still a small step towards possible peace. the triggered celebrations inside the gaza strip. a res sizes julie after 7 months of me. the hello scenes across gaza celebrating in the streets as news reaches them that a mouse has agreed to a proposed face file. no, i haven't seen my children for 7 months. oh my god. when i heard from us accepted the proposal, i was very happy because we want to return to cause a season that we have no homes left, but we are ready to sleep on the rubble. it was gloomy this morning and the
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situation was terrify, honestly. but now it's better and we hope for the best. 1 over the buddha in ease row, the families of hostages still held in gaza. also our hopes for us these file. they marched outside the house of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, demanding he also accept a deal for sure of the, from us to let the acceptance deal. we should say, yes, let's see and talk and do everything we can do to bring doctors at home, go out to accept this nation yahoos office says the delegation is returning to cairo. so the tools, but as so far, rejected the proposal saying it does not meet as well as demand. someone coming soon after mazda accepted the deal, these riley will cabinet voted to push ahead with the military operation. in rafa and southern gaza, israel has told 100000 palestinians,
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they had to evacuate. in the biggest sign, yes, of an imminent ground invasion. they've been told to move to alma wasi, a so called humanitarians are in with little in the way of infrastructure. israel says it has expanded design to accommodate the new wave of arrivals. of israel's allies have been warning against a military escalation in rough up when more than 1000000 gallons of salt shelter. the fee, now that is seized by a warrant, be reached in time to stop any further military action and the negligible cost to civilians trapped in southern gaza. danielle yellow has the middle east x button, the editor in chief of his dentist magazine. he tells me what he is expecting from the seas. 5 oaks. while i think this is really the last tense, with the current setup of negotiators to reach
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a deal. and i think everybody knows this, and we can see that has been some conflict and contradict information about the status about the quality of the proposal and who agreed to it or not. but the fact that the is really government descending at the same time while they are conducting strikes and rough uh, a delegation to cairo to negotiate this deal, shows that it's very difficult for them to, to now, to get out of this proposal you had last night there was some reports about how mazda agreeing to, to a cease fire deal that israel had non degree 2. and that was not enough for israel . but at the same time, it's quite difficult to imagine that the c i, a director bill burns, was spend some time now in the middle east, in colorado and, and in egypt. twin who is responsible for negotiating this deal made a mistake or unclear communication with these realise. so i think everyone knows what it comes down to is the question is, what is it gives able and willing to accept in exchange for the hostages,
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a permanent ceasefire, whatever they may call it. and i think that's the target of the negotiators and that's why and that's and you always hesitant to agree to because if he can, if he agrees to a permanent ceasefire and he calls it a permanent ceasefire, then he would not reach his goal to uh, to eliminate him us and he would not satisfy his the coalition partners and he would probably have to step down as a prime minister of israel. ok. now israel is talking about quote, a moms though isn't it says the terms of the dealer, unacceptable. like, don't meet that quote, the mom's so so, so what, what all these quota moms, what is it, the israel is specifically referring to the as well, i don't know yet because i don't know the documents, but my understanding of it is that the negotiators we're trying to, to, let's say this guy is this idea of a permanent ceasefire into a plan of phasing the deal. 3 phases of 6 weeks of ceasefire,
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which would then of course impede any further military operation because a political process would be on the way. whereas israel is insisting on the mentioned y'all, government is insisting on it's right to, to, to achieve both goals, which is the liberal ration of the hostages, but also have the pre walker, typically intervening militarily in the gaza strip and targeting homeless. and of course, the most leadership knows that for them, the hostages are the only way they can, so they can protect literally their lives. and that's the only leverage they have. so they would of course, not agree to that. and it seems that some sort of a permanent setup of a permanent seized by a mechanism is now underway with a negotiators. and since the negotiators, i don't think they've made a mistake, ill have not clearly communicated this driver side. i think also it's a technical move by hamas to, to come out and say, yes, we agree to this because they wanted to make sure this happens before the military operation in delphi escalates. but at the same time, i think that the, the negotiate does one to this time to preempt israel,
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in particular the now government to as they say sabotaged the deal. because we've heard from the negotiators before that they were quite quite discontent. about every time they were coming close to dealing with sabotage by the side. and it seems that this uh, negotiating strategy try to pretend such a, an act of sabotage if we could just come back to the issue of the hostages. i mean, if, if nothing, yahoo agreed to a deal to bring some hostages back. i mean this would surely help him regain some trust among b is really public. how important would that be for him? as i think it is immensely important for israel to bring back back. so just because you remember it was the 1st commitment and in the beginning of his us to his like daredevil strategy to apply full military pressure to go in with a full blown military campaign. and at the same time, negotiate the release of the hostages worked astonishingly many people were
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skeptical about it because of course, these goals are actually not really complementary. they are, they contradict each other. but of course, when it comes to the end game, and when how miles has only like these hostages left and is the only way for almost to get out of business. then of course, you see that these goals run into each other and to become much smoke complicated. and on the other hand, many people in israel believe that in a ton yahoo try to prolong this crisis in order to stay in power as long as possible. and the hostages went all just by or t, and i think he could not really the bunk of this. i think he may still many people belief that his political future is much more important than the release of the hostages. and i'm not so sure if, when he gets a significant number of hostages release, that these really public will come down and say, this is known as a new out of success. i think the question will come of why didn't he negotiate this earlier? why didn't we get more people home and what happened to those who poor,
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who died in custody and how most custody, whereas they could have been surviving and could be with us today, daniel gala, from at least expert an editor and chief of scientists magazine. daniel, thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. just take a look now. some of the other story is making headlines around the world. and at least 5 people have died off to the collapse of a multi story building on the construction in the south african city is george rescue is of pulled thousands of construction workers from the rubble, while many more remained missing. local officials set around 70 people were on site when the building collapsed on monday. you columbia university has canceled its main graduation ceremony. following weeks of pro palestinian protests, it said it's decision was due to secure, so you can sense police arrested more than a 100 students last week when they quit and occupied building and dismantled the protest as make shift come. boeing 1st scheduled afternoon. no one has been cooled
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off 2 hours before the last of the stall line emission to the international space station was postponed due to a faulty oxygen bottles on the rock hits. a new launch attempt has not been scheduled for friday. roger to india. now, when national elections are taking place now as the world's largest democracy, india holds the vote in phases across several weeks to allow the countries nearly 1000000000 versus to participate. millions of people accosting the ballots today across 95 constituencies. in the 3rd phase of the election, there are a total of 7 phases that will be completed by june. first, our key issue in the selection is used unemployment. it's a growing problem because india has one of the world's largest used populations hall of it's 1400000000 people under the age of fuzzy prime minister and the render moody promised millions of jobs when he 1st came to power in 2014. but during the last decade, he's largely failed to deliver. now as he tries to lead the ruling
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b j p policy to arrest the, to the question is do go to is believe he'll get the job done well to, to identify correspondent trolley out of about that and just a moment. but 1st, he reports on the young people who are feeling left behind in moody's, india desperate times for school dpr, those to take desperate decisions. a. he's a university graduate with the manufacturing diploma. all i always got rather its got brother with off to searching for use the only job i know is that this thing you're not locked into any where he's no, no, no, no, no, no. i may as me a so i've been selling clothes here for yeah, i'm no time to do this job. it doesn't match my qualifications because i'm asked to do it to survive. oh, there are just no jobs available as we expected that this government would get us in jobs. we got nothing left with india is educated on disability, a desperate and they obviously so linkedin is
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a window into india's unemployment crisis, which is particularly acute amongst the young and the educated. according to a recent report by international labor organization holding 80 percent of those unemployed india. in fact, the chances of being jo, place that even higher education, 9 times higher than around $8000000.00 young indians into the job market annually, which is already over saturated. all that many find is disappointment. employment is in the region to 1442 percent. so that's perhaps the highest youth on employment rates in the world. economies sent those middle addresses that india, maybe the worlds fastest growing major economy. but it hasn't been able to take it to youth along one big reason, manufacturing, which creates lots of jobs and other developing economies still isn't booming in
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india. you'll find that young people have no hesitation about, you know, a sign to illegally migrate the into the united states. secondly, they are there, they're looking for work in the ex soviet union, the russia ukraine war they've, they've even attempted to go to israel to do construction work on the front lines because palestinian workers have been thrown off on account of these, you know, the gaza award that has been going on, so it's grim, it's very c burn us. so it's a week what was the last 10 years in memphis prime minister and the razor movie has scored india is youth the driving, forceful group and promise millions of new jobs. those promises ring hollow, the young indians like leap who studied hard, but feel like they're not a part of india as groups study. so i've got
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a kind of dizzy home to what happened to you. problem is offering millions of jo, the only the countries future is made up in the u. i who the use itself is on the deep deck. i very, how would the economy go forward and it's, i got the busy going because he, i guess i need this 30, that despite the disappointment, he hasn't given up his search for a job. he knows he deserves. and his vote, he says, for the good lead us to shape in this future. and we can get more from the w correspondence. shelly yet of who's in delhi and who filed that report for us. shallow young vote is a saying, unemployment is the main war. a so all the concerns and their aspirations as we heard there in your report, reports all day reflected in the selection as well. their concerns on the are not so much reflected in the election campaigning by the ruling b, j. b bulky, which is led by a prime minister and a random audi. but the opposition bodies had been highlighting and putting
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a spotlight on the fact that the youth of this country had been suffering for years because it just hasn't been enough. a job creation for them. some of the youth that i spoke to a white gathering for the support of i sense that there was a real sense of dejection and hopelessness. amongst them they were forced to pick up the menial jobs despite their of uh, you know, higher education of a qualifications. some will graduates, both graduates, so some even harder technical diploma. i'm under the boat and yet they will found a selling budget dibels and juice by the roadside and, and will buy sim cards. and some have decided to just help their family with farming business. so that gives you a sense of, you know, how the situation is on the ground as far as you can, unemployment is concerned. but interestingly, even as they are so disillusioned over the ruling b, j b party, some of them said that they will still vote for them because they just don't have a, you know, a stronger alternative in indian politics. so is it the beach i p policy,
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they blame for these levels of high use unemployment? oh yes i do blame the b j b party because they have been involved for the last 10 years and it, it did come to power. and one of its biggest promises in 2014, before it came to follow was that it's going to create a millions of jobs for the use of the country. the prime minister, in fact, has had a, has repeated these problem. he says, diamond again in his speeches in the last 10 years, but that hasn't much the results on the ground. he said he was the youngsters back then, that they're going to be the driving force of the engine of the indian economy. you know, that's going to take the indian economy to do and when you will, heights, but that hasn't seemed to have happened. the youngsters say that that we are not a part of india as gold student may have become, you know, the was largest. uh, sorry, was not just a major, fastest growing economy, so sorry, too many numbers in that, but uh they say that they are not getting been not keeping the benefits out of that
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treaty or no. okay, and is there any sense that the b j. p is now going to start taking this issue seriously. it's gonna start addressing the issue because as he said, they've been in power for 10 years and not a lot has happened. yes, to put this exact question to one of this both, both themself. so they're willing to be parting deli who politely declined to answer this question. or his reason was that he of he feared that international media often missed, can choose misconstrue that a point of view. so, so that tells you whether they are ready to address this issue or not, like many experts say that you know, the prime minister in his election valleys hasn't really focused on the issue of unemployment or the of the parties manifesto does say that if they will get back to follow up with a sort of they're going to be uh, you know, they're going to be creating more jobs in fact, as like if you shouldn't, railways, and, and infrastructure, but on the ground when the campaign for the elections,
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there are focus has been on, you know, the hindu majority and of you know, effect of this country, which it responds so 80 percent of the population. this being up, you know, being the tack on the, what's the minorities of this country, the prime minister in his, an extreme valleys have called them infiltrators and people, you know, who of, who produce, oh, you know, more kids. so some say that these kind of issues that religious spending is uh, is, is a deviation from the real issues that are affecting people in their day to day lives like inflation and unemployment knowledge remains to be seen whether the youth of this country will vote on religious grounds or on the real issues on the ground that affects them like unemployment, shall label in the sale of dual use components to russia. goods and technology that can be used for military applications, effectively bypassing sanctions. most likely, you'll probably welcome the commitments made by the chinese authorities to refrain from selling arms or aid to moscow and just strictly control the export of dual use
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goods. this is what you told me very clearly, mr. president just over a year ago, and you know what, you have reiterated. all schools have a great today as well. she emphasized the importance of healthy relations between china, france, and the u. he defended his country's right to forward its own relationship with russia. one of those fine movie you, we oppose using the ukraine crisis to cast blame smear a 3rd country and inside a new cold war, some time earlier european commission president or so the funder lion, or she to address trade and balances or face the threat of terrace from the you, one of china is biggest tech support markets with chinese subsidized products. these subsidized products such as the electric vehicles or for example, steel of flooding the european market. at the same time,
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china continues to massively support its manufacturing sector. and this combined with a domestic demand that is not increasing the world cannot absorb china, surface production. she will visit, appear in these on the border between france and spain. we're going to call before traveling to serve yet and hungry. later in the week you're watching the daily news . his a quick reminder of the top stories were following for you today. these randy military says it has taken control of the palestinian side of the roof of border crossing in southern gaza is comes as an as rainy delegation heads to cairo for more tools. on a propos ceasefire, which he almost had already agreed to. and india's prime minister under moody has cost his votes, has the country holds the 3rd phase of its stock. a national election body is seeking a 3rd term. his in due nationalist b. j. p. policy is widely cited to with that
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if we have time for but we're going to leave you now with some fabulous red carpet fashion footage from the met gola in new canal. this is theme was the garden of time. the annual goals raises money for the metropolitan museum of ox costume institute, enjoy the
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