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would be able to actually grow oregon's for at least the scaffolding folders using the simply a sunday wave of nice stuff. june 6th on dw, the business d, w. news live from berlin, uncertainty clouds, a new cease fire proposal in gaza. the white house says israel has accepted us proposal for a truce, but from us appears skeptical of the deal. also coming up. israel authorizes 22 new settlements and the occupied west bank activists say it's the biggest expansion in seconds of house and in presidency has called it a dangerous escalation. and a woman in south africa is given the maximum sentence for selling her 6 year old daughter. and the case with his grips the country, the child is still missing the
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i'm david love, it's welcome. israel has intensified it's offensive and gaza airstrikes hit a family home in the elbow res refugee camp, which the is really military called a homeless cell. because of health ministry says 23 people were killed in the strike, most of them women and children. the strip civil defense agency put thursday's total death toll at more than 50. as well as military has not commented on the attack saying it target militants. dod civilians. meanwhile the white house says that israel has accepted us president donald trump's proposal for a gaza ceasefire. press secretary, caroline lab, it's discussions were currently continuing with from us. i can confirm that a special envoy would cough and the president submit to cease fire proposal to come
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off. that is real backed and supported. israel signed off on his proposal before it was sent to him us. i can also confirm that those discussions are continuing and we hope that a ceasefire and gaza will take place so we can return all of the hostages home, and that's been a priority from this administration from the beginning. i won't comment further as we are in the midst of this right now. the earlier i spoke to middle east analyst aaron david miller from the carnegie endowment for international peace about the details of the latest ceasefire proposal. look, i think the, the basic logic is the one that has the binding ministration, followed in terms of ministration. on january 18. you got a limited release of hostages. in this case, half of the living roughly 10 and a half of those were not living, which is the remainder $3536.00 for a 2 month cease fire, in accordance with the israelis who will agree to stop their military activity with the exception. i think of ariel drone coverage, or during the release of hostages,
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a 10 on the 1st day, excuse me, 5 on the 1st day, and set and 5 on on day 7 of the living hostages. the proposal then calls for negotiations under the supervision under the guidance of the president's envoy. and by the way, the proposal calls from the president trump announcing the proposal and presumably not presumably owning it, humanitarian assistance will then be surging. the guys are not through the gods, a humanitarian foundation, but through the un. another engine goes on. the key issue here and how much is a, i think, reluctance to accept this is a much more guarantees that the war would come to an end. and mister, nothing you know is not prepared to have those guarantees, nor does it appear at this stage. the president, trump, if i'm ice rejects, this is prepared to push the israelis or create and or else for the image they
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don't. the middle east analyst aaron david miller there from the carnegie endowment for international peace. israel has approves 22 new settlements in the west bank including several previously on authorized settlements that it's now formerly recognized as really defense minister as real cats called it a strategic move that prevents the establishment of a palestinian state that would endanger israel. the palestinian authority which governs parts of the west bank has condemned to the move along with britain and other countries. the united nations says as rarely settlements are illegal. slacken farm land outside the village of alamo. hi, a jo ramallah in the occupied westbank. palestinian farm is claimed, the people who set fire to that crops where is riley settlers the came into the army, came with them, and they started shooting out to some one side. when settlers attacked us from the
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other. the residence rushing to harvest the crops to the still left earring more attacks. a local official says the villages have experienced harassment before, but the violence has increased since the october 7th terror attacked by a mass luxury if elected the attacks and a higher did not stop today the attacks and have been going on for years. but it increased after october, 7, october 7th. they tightened. the good cannot town in an unbelievable way. what's the item of this attack? it displacement the almost 12 settlement outposts in all directions on the highest is besieged by outposts, as well as the pressure advises from the army and the settlers, demolition of homes, burning crops, cutting down trees, dealing sheep, such as even sighs, the alma higher should not exist as see occupied, westbank is home to almost 3000000 palestinians. they've lived on the is riley army control since israel kept the line from jordan as
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a 5 decades ago. there are also hall. so 1000000 is riley settlers living across more than a 100 settlements in the territory. the u. n says these is really villages and towns are legal on the international low. but israel rejects this view. it has approved $22.00 new jewish settlements, which includes some outposts, but i've already been built satellite groups in the fall, right. policies that are part of the israeli government, well come to a decision including find out some of the step as allow smoked rich. he wrote that he hopes the territory will one day be part of israel. settlements in the land of our ancestors is the protective wall of the state of israel. today we have taken a huge step to strengthen it. the next step sovereignty. so the u. k. in jordan, come down to move along with is riley human rights groups. last month the u. k.
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fronts and canada threatened to slap targets it sanctions on israel if it built more settlements. palestinians, and some in the international community. hope that the occupied westbank could one day form talked of an independent palestinian state. it's a hope that's fading as israel steps up, settlement construction or corresponding emily gord, dean told us more about as well as new settlement plans. well, i mean building supplements is part of the dna of this government. if you look at the coalition agreement, it does say that it is one of their goals to what they call extend sovereignty across the west bank. that essentially translates to an exception. and of course, this is not something new for many palestinians who have been living in the west. pine crew are used to the situation as you look at the situation right now. and
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a 160 supplements. illegal supplements are based in were built in the west bank and that's why i have 700000 stuff of live. this has been a continuous, this really policy. what is different now is the speed enough for also to which these fossil fuel is rips? these haven't been found out things built a 20 to using supplements. i saw some of these 22 supplements all as we just had in the report. fail outputs which are legal and ease out personal from time to very mindset. plus to make it their mission essentially, to attack costs and in villages, they are often result in the full full displaced the false displacement as many as we just saw in uh, an ohio deer in the jordan valley, which is also where a lot of these and supplements will be built, so this continues policy analysis to be set up. many of these supplements are being built to in the area. so you'll be westbank about covers about 60 percent of the territory. this area is under military control of israel and under international.
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no, they would also be responsible for the palestinians for lift side, but the kind of thing is that we spoke too often a complaint about the fact that i'm not protected $15.00 be settled by the, the supplement and the not protected and to protect it at all i add to that the increase demolition orders that we've also seen across her as the of the west bank . and this really does not does not bestow confidence among palestinians that is already have expressed interest at heart when it is doing this. and um, it is also causing a lot of international criticism, dw correspondent, emily gorgine in jerusalem. let's take a quick look now at some other stories making news. us president trump sweeping terrorists and of china and other trade partners are back in effect. the lease for now an appeals court temporarily reinstated the terror of the day after another court, us court of international trade rule,
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the trump had overstepped his authority on most of them in canada. as western province of saskatchewan has joined neighboring manitoba in declaring a state of emergency over rapidly spreading wild fires, thousands of residents in both provinces have been ordered to evacuate their homes . local officials say the wildfire season is off to the worst start in years, and that there is no rain in the forecast. in britain has preparing to band a single use vape starting this sunday june. the 1st, the government says the move is and of stopping young people from taking up taping and reducing waste. british authorities say the number of children using disposable valves has tripled in recent years. one must because left his role as a top us government advisor at the end of his allotted term is a special employee. he led the so called department of government efficiency, promising to slash bureaucracy and save tax payer money. but he became increasingly
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unpopular for cutting departments and aid and firing federal workers. trump says hell for the press conference with musk in the oval office on friday. the south african mother into accomplishments have been sentenced to life. imprisonment for selling the woman's daughter who was 6 years old at the time. jocelyn smith went missing in february 2024 for disappearance came nationwide attention. south africa has been, has had one of the highest crime rates in the world. and the kidnapping of children is on the rise 8 to the case, the crypt until the side and nation 6 year olds jocelyn smith went missing from hometown, north of cape town, south africa. in february 2024. its box and nationwide search photos of jocelyn with our striking green eyes in pig tails, flooded the intimate news board costs all across the country. mother kelly smith
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fast, i figure a public sympathy soon became a figure of public closing. smith's partner and a mutual friend, arrested and charged is human trafficking, and kidnapping. over the course of the 2 months trial, the court had testimony for more than 30 witnesses, not including justin's teacher under the co pasta prosecutor's alleged dismiss until the co defendants. so justin, to assess and go to a traditional south african here to who was interested in that green eyes. in fact, complection for about $1000.00. crowds gathered outside the court for the hearing emotions. the high the judge said the 3 head show know the most or consent his sentence in each to life imprisonment of
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the dos. jocelyn has still not been found for the police in community vows to keep searching. we should be looking for jason and we see it appealing to that's the best way for the items inside of the just as has been served. but the scott left behind on justin's family and the community will remain for a long time to come. european commission president was the fund that lion has been honored with the charlemagne prize in the german city of austin. at the award
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ceremony fund a lion received the award for her role in keeping your united resilience as an action international. charlemagne prizes been awarded by the german cities since 1954 contributions to european unity from the line of serving her 2nd 5 year term. as president of the european commission, the use powerful executive, you're watching dw news. our top story is at this hour. the white house says israel has accepted its new proposal for another temporary cease fire and gaza. israel itself has not commented on the plants, deal from us says it's studying the new guys as the spark plugs. and israel has approved 22 new settlements and the occupied west bank activists say the move represents the biggest is really the expansion in the west bank and decades. the palestinian authority which governs parts of the territory, is called it a dangerous escalation. the inside you're up to date,
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