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the, the, this is the deputy news live from poland as many as 20 did, and then it's ready. it strikes me a refugee camp in casa view and says to thousands of displaced thousands with sheltering in the buildings in a school. it runs, as well as me latrice, as it will allow more evacuations to the south of the territory. also coming up to us, restate support for humanitarian pauses in the funding. secretary of state anthony blinking held the crisis, talks with arab latest and calls on each route to do all that can to prevent
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civilian casualties. and more than a 150 people of data offering who is quite strikes no fault. 3rd, he's expected that number to rise as rescue was reached the remote area, if it's defined to 5, as contained the anthony. how it welcome to the program. the united nation saves as many as 20 people have been killed in strikes on a school in northern garza, the agency helping refugees in the region says thousands of palestinians with sheltering in the school buildings as well as military says it will allow more back your license to the south, as its troops is now fully surrounded garza city as the aftermath of his bailey strikes to hit the united nations going to school. it's about. yeah. in northern gaza. we were sitting here. people
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were preparing breakfast. someone to big bred girls were sitting here peacefully. suddenly there were strikes one after the other. i rushed here to check on the 2 girls i found one martyred into capitated and the other wounded. with defend himself. i moved the body with my own hands. i swear to god, i carried a body in my hands. garza's, health ministry, which is controlled by him. us said at least 15 people were killed in this attack. been more than 9400 dead in the bombardment sofa, ported out by his vile hundreds of thousands of fled from the north to the southern part of the territory. as well as military saves its forces, are now also carrying a grand operations in the south. the video is released do not specify locations.
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there's no s seemingly safe palestinians or phone passports have been trying for days to lead to the route for crossing into egypt. for this week, for the 1st time, several 100, right, allowed out. know i, i'll have that. who holds austrian citizenship was one of them. he arrived safely and kind of a it's a big relief a personally and even among the other citizens you could actually tell from their faces. but the concern that was there, like leaving everything behind well believe to be safe, many are concerned. so the nitty to 1000000 people left behind in the besieged gaza strip. definitely has been sold and is in jerusalem for us. then the un palestinian refugee agency has said that to a strikes up hit the school building, doubling a shelter in gov garza city of what can you tell us?
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yes. confirmation coming from a spokesperson from the you when they're saying one of its schools had been hit early this morning in the school yard, with tens of being set up and displaced. people were taking refuge. and now the hitting a, a wall of the school where bread was being bait, the spokesperson couldn't confirm whether or not how much the activity is in the region or not, or in the area. this is the claim by israel time and again in these spots of civilian infrastructure that home us is using them as you could launch pads for broke it's or is control centers for it's titles underneath these areas. the idea of the couldn't confirm whether or not the strikes. what from its defense pulses. it did say they've been extensive exchanges over the past 2 days, but couldn't confess. then we're going to have the listen to us secretary of state anthony blinking has been speaking to our leaders in jordan, is calling again for laid off in the funding
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have to look out for each other. we have to look out for every industry life. now the united states believes that all of the these efforts us with this is sheila tate advise you mad at drain pauses. we believe pauses can be a critical mechanism for protecting civilians. forgetting aiden, we're getting fined nationals out while still enabling israel to achieve its objective to defeat. i'm us. and what's your take on what we've just heard from the anthony blinking, given how much pressure there is for such a humanitarian pause? the pressure certainly is rising from arab states and other countries around the world for an immediate cease fire, according to the addiction of foreign minister with no conditions attached. that is not on the table for the us or for israel. what's the us secretary of state is
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calling for a humanitarian pauses to allow for humanitarian a to get to these displaced people. we're talking about one and a half 1000000 people on the move. uh, what we're hearing from israel is that that would only happen if all hostages were released. how much is holding onto those hostages as bargaining chips and will not release them unless it gets guarantees if we'd like to see thousands of palestinian prisoners released. but as far as the humanitarian situation goes, we've just heard in the past moments from the audio from the defense pulse is that the road running from north to south of the gaza strip has been reopened. it has cut it off in the early days of its ground offensive. it's open. that is a humidity harry and a route. so the people left, so the, in the north to still have a chance to get to the south. it's saying though that how much is preventing those people from moving and it's now released video evidence of how much opening fire on
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troops with their to secure the area saying that this is how most exploiting the population. then it's the 2nd time the blinking has been in the region since the ball broke out. the question being at these meetings, making a difference. a good question as today we were speaking about this earlier today, and it seems that we're going round around in circles diplomatically, but this was definitely a uh, a verbal attack on the us secretary of state from the arab states. the jordan data in front of me to state saying that lincoln has a role to end this war blinking went on to say that israel has a right and an obligation to defend itself to ensure that these october 7 attacks that we sold launched by homeless on israel never happen again. a regional security is at stake here. that's why you have so many wide spaces uh,
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the whole region could sink into hatred for generations to come. was one of the expressions used by one of the foreign, our ministers. but there's a lot at stake here. this is going to take a lot longer go to. so the deputies been preserved in, in duration one. thank you. small thousands of people of rally here in berlin to show their support for the palestinians and to demand a ceasefire. in gaza, the demonstration has taken place under strict supervision at least say any statements that are anti semitic, anti is relo glorified violence, prohibited i probably palestinian demonstration, last month ended with violent clashes. and thousands of arrests with me is how many list analyst johnny brothers on is now pro palestinian demonstrations that happening across gemini and the europe today and, and the weekend. what impact are,
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if any of a likely to where they have great impact because israel's ability to operate depends on the support or the lack of it that it's getting from the international community. the harder to pressure implied by citizens and across europe in the us by that have seen it 1st hand as well by democrats and liberals at the heart of the pressure they put on their leaders to 100 and pressure of these it is will have to put in israel and therefore give it to less time to be able to fulfill in schools in gaza. it could also have a positive effect in ensuring there is a humanitarian, more humanitarian, a, maybe a pause later on. but there's no doubt these things do have some sort of effect as of today what it would be and seeing in germany of the last few weeks since the last here at techs and the israeli military campaign in jobs. well, you know, it's a very polarizing issue. it's always been like that, but the last couple of weeks it seems to have gone quite extreme. it touches all walks of life from the 6 in germany that we've seen that down to schools, you know,
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in, in specific districts. people feel that this topic, you know what they're seeing, unfolding and images, have such great repercussions that many people take a saddle or have an opinion on that. and in germany, in particular, receipts the clash between the need of the german government to protect the right of jews to live in german, germany today, but also in protecting the right of israel to defend itself. and the end these, the muslim popular sions, germany's feeling that is being oppressed and censored, and not being really able to, to express it's, it's totally dirty and his grief to what's happening in gaza and how the jewish communities in germany handles way reacting to demonstrations of solidarity with palestinians. well, we have a lot of jewish boys. it's worth supporting the need for a cease fire. there's also even in the demonstration we're seeing today. but then at the same time, there's many jews who feel great fear for their lives. there's. there's been a rise in into some a ticket attacks and including
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a molotov cocktail. that's phone. it is synagogue, and berlin and other incidents that we've been reported so, so jews feel like there's, there's support on the media in the official level, but then their daily lives as such as many of them avoid sending to the schools if it's a jewish school or or being part of any other jewish war is really meeting, as well as, as the basic fear of, of what does it mean for the future of living here in germany. these are questions that echo in a lot of the jewish members of your p and communities these days should be funded. that there's a many pro israel demonstrations as well as well. one of the correct the, the biggest one uh, just 2 weeks ago with the a, the head of the, of the german president of the, of the, of germany taking place along with many leaders of the political spectrum. all of the political spectrum that has great impact and in solidarity, but as, as we will see, the war progresses and then we'll see more and more of casualties coming to
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civilian casualties. we will have to understand that this will not be enough anymore in the german government along either your pin and western powers will be asked to do more to bring this escalate, escalating conflict down midwest analyst johnny press on his thank you so much. you're welcome. all right, let's take a look now, some of the other stories making use around the world, the spine coast. god says it has rescued more than $500.00 migrants of the canary islands. i will approach a show on the island of el hutto spine says they have been more than twice the number of arrivals on the islands compared to last year to me and had broken the form of guinea dictates that most of these come out of out of prison in the capital comically, authorities said they were closing the border to prevent him from leaving has been on trial of our massacre in 2009 more than a 150 people have been killed in an earthquake in the pull. the trend struck in the
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middle of the not very many victims in the homes. yami and police have been deploying in hopes of finding most of us officials expect to find more bodies in the remote mountainous region. residents ducked through the trouble to pull survive ups from the the wreckage of collapse, buildings many people sleep in their homes. when that bond felt tremors. a video of what age on local media showed crumbling facade soft. must do story. brick houses up to that magnitude of 5.6, upgrade this to the remote, does it go district invest in the bar while i hit enter using the foot hand and on the left part of the body to go i was foster sleep. when suddenly is daunted,
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shaking violently, i tried to run, but the whole house collapsed. i tried escaping, but half my body got buried in the debris, high scream, and everyone of my neighbors was in the same situation and screaming for help. it took me an hour before rescue has found me prime and a surplus fuck of mazda and visited survivors in the affected region. he offered condolences to people who lost their loved ones and bowed. his government is serious about providing relief to victims and treating the injured nipple is located in the human yells region. it has often seen such devastating natural disasters. the total number of deaths and injuries is still unclear because the affected area is among the pulse buddhist regions. it does not have the necessary infrastructure such as rewards, which makes the rescue and relief operations difficult. and that is open
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