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the the is it, the, the, the news a liar from the, these really ministry tells more palestinians to evacuate the southern gaza as it intensifies. it's offensive that as a previously telling people to move south. so we scape bombing in the north, despite base, as well, rejects criticisms that it is doing too little to protect civilians. also on the program, venezuelans vote, and the referenda upon the country centuries old plane to s a keybo, a dispute at tower street. the un has blown belongs to a neighboring guy on the
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. i'm feel guy. well, welcome to the program. israel has ordered palestinians to evacuate for more areas around san eunice, the 2nd largest city in the gaza strip. the idea says it is intensifying it's compound in southern gaza to target thomas, which has been designated a terrorist organization by multiple countries. many of governance has residents fled to the south of the territory after israel. i ordered them to leave the new families and friends together outside the all ali baptist hospital and got the city to pray for the victims of this latest round of his really air strikes. a mother greets for her young daughter and bodies are pulled from the rubble and scenes that have become all too familiar to many in northern gods that it was here that is real concentrated most of expire power. until now. israel's
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military, a stepping up it's offensive and southern gaza. and on sunday, it issued a new evacuation order telling people to leave areas in and around the city of con eunice, in the south. as god's experiences intensive environment, once again is realized under growing pressure from its allies to protect civilians . and it bows to continue on and blames the fighting on him off. be doing that to me and that's how most has destroyed once in full. there's no hope for the guys, a stipend, it's people that way. so kind of more than one point. 8000000 display sconces are being squeezed into an increasingly smaller space. the daily bombings and lack of access to basic amenities are taking. a toll seems like these reflect the devastating impact the wars having on this generation
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a palestinian children of the sub. since this morning we received large numbers of matches. the majority of them were children. more than 15 children between 2 and 9 years old. these innocent children not being bombs, and they are in front of you and you can see them send that to you in the seminar. well, what this i was the wars entering x 3rd month and there's little hope, the siding end any time soon. well, given those is writing warnings to people in southern gaza and i asked the ministry, i left the money in my room if this was assignment, israel is about to launch a new ground. defensive a good evening to yes. and every single point is a fact that israel is about to receive it. so gracious, completed, it has already started, and it will be intensifying, shall we say it'd be alterations? that's why it is real, was trying to get the civilians are also place where israel will presumably be
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conducting its air strikes and concentrating its operations. namely in this house. the problem here is of course, how much time is civilians have to leave. and so after the 7 day pause and fighting has these row essentially picked up where it left off? or do you notice, do you see any change in strategy so? well, i think that they have, they have to readjust the strategy. nobody knew how long the ceasefire will last effect will last. we have seen that it has worked out for 7 days. but now a lot of things could have happened during this time, and some of us might have moved it's weapons. might have moved down the hostages or remaining hostages. so obviously it's rarely intelligence would have, have to be very active during this time in order to be able to assess the situation
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on the ground. and to provide this information to the traits in order to be able to conduct its opperation further. so it seems that it's really started as a noise. now they want to start in the south, so they will be more trading on the south. and then bringing those 2 closer together, presumably we don't know, it will depend on how does the military operation of peoples, right. and we're looking at something like $10000.00 palestinians that dad would, using estimates from the, the how much controlled house so far seeing in gaza. but the you and for us has let a growing chorus of disquiet at those civilian deaths. why do you think is ro has not changed it strategy despite those warnings? so it is very difficult to adjust the strategy, especially if you are fighting under regular force. and then the regular forces come off. so according to the international war,
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both sides would have to take all feasible precautions in order to get the civilians out. this is unfortunately not the case, and this is we're normal. people who have nothing to do with this conflict, saw her as a potential collateral damage. but we don't know all the facts. we do not know why each row is true. choosing the locations and that is choosing to strike. and we see a lot of those locations, civilian locations. so these of assessments will have to be made post more of them . so to say, and i think and the reason why israel doesn't want to change its strategy is because it would be a military disadvantage for israel site is ro couldn't be much slower, much more discriminative, perhaps. but that would allow more time for somebody to move around and then use
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roll wouldn't be able to use its entire mind to strike from us targets. so the rest of the trade off, and i think right now israel is not ready to make that staff despite the fact that for a mouse, this is very beneficial because it looks like that was a disproportionate response in order to be able to film it. and then to put it out and go back to psychological operations in terms of showing how preparing the site are clear as and i thank you so much for joining us again. on this sunday rita, i'm going to shoot unless marina i'm, you know, as well take a look at it. also it is making use around the world now. and the m as soon as people say by attached to shapes in the red sea. links to israel depends on his said, the american warship also came under attack. lucy's haven't mentioned that you associate but said the attach would continue. as long as israel continues it's war with how about us. least 4 people who've been killed in
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a bomb attack on the catholic mass and the southern philippines. dozens of others were injured in the blast in a university gymnasium in the raleigh. the country's largest majority muslims 50. the so called is lubbock, states has claimed responsibility for the beginning of a german tourist on the streets of paris as june condemnation from the german government who have described it as an opponent level crime. the suspect unfortunately shattered our by all got his great before being arrested. and that's known to french authorities as a radical islamist with mental health problems. india is routing b. j. p potty is totem pole in regional elections in 3 after 4 major states. the beach i paid one in roger style and that chapters golf from the opposition indian national congress policy and retained to magic for dash results give a boost to the prime minister in your engine moody and i had of next year's national elections. it's not a venezuelan with people of housing and
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a controversial referendum that the government hopes will strengthen its claim over a ton of tricks in neighboring guy on the non binding vote. james, to measure popular support for venezuela's historical claim of it as a key book comes after you and international court of justice ordered correct us to take no action that would alter guy on his control over the territory. as it keybo who has 160000 square kilometers about the size of grease makes up 2 thirds of governments, land mass gas and oil. but they discovered that in 2015 and got as president a f on ali said he's, government is working to protect the countries borders and to keep people safe. i want to assure. busy a guy in is that there is nothing to fear over the next a number of hours this month. i had of course our vigilance will be on hands. but we are watching a wrong the clock to ensure that our board does remain intact. and the people in
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our country remains 6 slash john. this task and 2nd, incorrect us weather event is why the north ours is we're expecting a big town for the referendum. well, so, so far to now is less than expected, at least what we're seeing now is very low turnout, which is in contrast to the opposite yourself. organized primaries in october. we do have to take into account that this is a fairly quick process. so once a voters are taking less than a minute to boat, we have seen and other elections, the strategy of government supporters flooding the police following stations towards the end of the day in order to keep the election going and justified giving results much later in the evening, so that is something that we could be expecting today as well, given that most of the voters are part of the government's militancy. so most of them are supporters, public workers and people who receive benefits from models administration. right, so invested by it's about executing pro has been around for decades. so why homeless referendum now presumably visit to do with it, the oil and gas find?
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well yeah, but there are many theories. first of all, it's a good opportunity to measure support for the control system head of presidential elections next year. it also serves as a rundown to welcome to recently appointed electronic council politically. some analysts say it's a distraction to more serious problems in venezuela. others point, i'd rather just have ministration seeking support from french folders. but the most unfortunate reason i have to say is this areas natural resources of oil, gas, and minerals. brianna for years has allowed private companies to explore and just reinforce with little or no oversight. and under the knowledge of it, as well as government now with sanctions and human rights investigations, i guess by the administrator. it's also a way to lay grounds and to the international court system and justify some sort of support through this referendum, even though it's non binding. it's a federal risk of military escalation as well. the most likely outcome to the
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situation was that it settles in court. although venezuela have the upper hand in military power and has been showing the teeth. brianna has much more powerful hours . the question is, would these hours be willing to defend brianna's government or the interest of companies ready to extract the natural resources in this territory? okay, thank you for that. the oscar of gosh lanka, in caracas. so i have in germany unit capital, which i resumed flight operations out there on sunday, after being closed on saturday. because of heavy snowfall that blanketed the southern germany. thousands of travelers were stranded in the providing capital when each stream, whether also disrupted the public transport on long distance rail services. i'm one of those stranded travelers, dw reports out within blue cross people who are out in about they've been telling me that this is the most amount of snow that they've seen at one time. and this
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early in the season, some time for some of them in their entire life. i've been here since thursday. it's been snowing since then just like full of this powdery, beautiful, perfect snow. of course, underneath all this snow is quite dangerous ice and there's as much as 40 centimeters in places of this snow. and as a result, i was supposed to come back to berlin on saturday. there was no way that was going to happen because of the night from friday on the saturday, just everything came to a standstill. all means of transport. of course, taxi's ride chairs, almost impossible to get hundreds of people crowding at a train station. it's a hotel lobbies, i was almost one of them cuz i didn't think i was gonna be able to get to my hotel, which was just a few kilometers outside of the center of the city where i was, it was just impossible to get there. it took me 3 hours to move just a few kilometers and all these things to a very nice woman who let me share her over with her. she was going to some other part of the city. it took us a very long time. the car actually spun out to the other side of the road once.
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unfortunately, there was no on coming traffic, but that's the kind of dangerous situation we're in. and the roads, at least from my perspective, from my experience they were not treated, they weren't prepared for this. even though it wasn't a huge storm that hit them all at once. it was just accumulating over a very, very long time until we came to the situation of friday and saturday. just a complete shut down. steve volha with him blue crossed in munich. well, easy, i hope you had demonstrated its dominance. i mean a long distance running at the valencia madison on sunday, 33 years old. so saying that my brother being what the cost reco with in spain, by 5 seconds member who also won the london math and in 2021 across the line in 2 hours. one minute 48 seconds. and he's compatible with dish at the k for when the women's rights to give the east african nation a clean sweep. lead me with some impressive pictures from the west and german town of florida where the 165 made a cooling towel of
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a former coal fired power station was successfully demolished using explosives this morning. the plans to produce a green hydrogen on the size of the former power plant. coming up next to documentary about the rest to replace traditional energy sources with clean it renewables. and i'll be back and it's all good. the vibrant under glistening place of long in the mediterranean sea mazda. i am just following up to coming to us exploring modem, lodge styles, to amy and admitted to amy and jenny this week on dw, the.

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