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the woman crypto queen stops to send associates on dw, the w news live from that and these, right, the military says it's focusing gaza is on one map. our job is to find seen well and kill him. search by y'all said was the leader of hamas, and guys elect to face bottles from baldwin and roll palestinian casualties in southern guns and also on the program is riley investigations present evidence including how mass video footage of sexual violence committees. bye. and then it says, during the october 7,
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the tax prompting drawing calls for just the i feel good, you're welcome to the program. financing in and around. staffing costs is made. city of con, unice has intensified as he's writing military procedures. it's gold illuminating how mass a militant organization designated a terrorist group by multiple countries as is around expands, it's offensive thousands of palestinians and being forced to flee, but fighting and bump baldwin, and heading for shelters in the south. but there is still no guarantee of safety. women and children scrolled across the hospital floor of the families huddled in the cona, still covered in dust. and the latest explosion, vanessa hospital in one unit,
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is running out of space to treat the many injured people who are constantly arriving. and rather the situation is catastrophic. in all senses of the word, the lack of medical equipment and resources means we tend to treat people of the state level is rails minute tree operation in around gauls. the 2nd largest city has intensified in recent days. and the number of palestinians killed and injured continues to rise. thousands of now fleeting, con eunice to seek shelter even for the south. but safety seems unreachable now. here in the southern city of rough uh, on the egyptian buddha, recent arrivals were among those kills by a recent is radia strike. besides you and the facade service of the house was targeted by 3 rockets. and they targeted women and children. the, as you can see,
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this is kind of displaced, palestinians who were told the science would be safe. besides the supposed to be safe, i guess where it displays from come. i developed to rough enough where it is supposed to be safe with them and they were all killed. as israel focuses the new phase of its minute tree operation on southern gaza, the search for shelter from the conflict becomes honda everyday. while the inside of the army says it's goal is the destruction of how mass it specifically hunting the leaders of the medicine to organization on you. and this is not only and doesn't stronghold, but it's also the hometown of how much is the chief in casa y'all. y'all saying why? he hasn't been seen in public since the stones of this war, but israel believes he's hiding somewhere in the city. the big thoughts and seeing wow, so sing wise in the area on units. you have tara infrastructure and come on centers that in. well, the thing was not above ground. he's on the ground. no, i don't want to elaborate where and how and what we know in terms of intelligence,
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this is not the place to talk about such things in the media. all job is to find, send while and killed him at the on a single video over to. well, let's pick that up boy, that marina may meet on. who's that middle she on less than research feller with kings college of london's was to just department to joins us from munich. welcome back to the dw marina. i'm, let's start with this based search for this home us a leader of the we have a very nice folks. best mess. i will not going to tell you what we know and what we don't know. can we speculate on what vi on what they do now, whether they do have intelligence on his whereabouts? good afternoon, phil. well, it is difficult to say because there are quite several people that the idea is softer and the is really intelligence is trying to locate them. and obviously you will know that a company, eunice is a how much stronghold, so perhaps um they are targeting also as there is not just the idea of send bar,
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there is also a possibility that even if it is sort of our home that he is not waiting there for the idea of he could have escaped through egypt because for him us, it would be important to keep the key leaders, the military leaders, a lot, a life friend, and then also one being mohammed died for instance, who is a wanted man. and these rel, as well, okay, we have the idea of spokes person that i talking about not capturing this man and bringing him to justice, but of finding him and killing him. so it's not legal as well. a be debate about the legalities of so called targeted killing and it has been going on for many years now and send war and mohammed died. they both have been designated as tourist, for instance, by the united states, and say, normally you would expect them to be found. but this is
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a little bit like in the case of a sudden i've been martin as well that you know, if you are identified him, then you have the allowance to strike him to strike him dad. and so it's a complicated legal matter because they are considered as terrorist they can be targeted indeed. so even if it's ro worth a co, uh, yeah, same law. they've funding killed thousands of thousands leaving potentially thousands of people with abiding hatred of these around. so even if that is israel, eden's the thing that was cold hom boss, is not a massive chance that something else will replace it to say what these rel is doing is essentially comp, insurgency. um, because um, the problem here is uh, mazda. yes, it does have a higher key, however, from us also has a political wing. um, so if you just eliminate thing right here, yes, in war doesn't really mean that some of us will be ended. the reasoning here is
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that taking out the leadership, especially the military leadership, will make it much easier to fight the rank and file because the organization itself will have lost its brain. so to say and will be disoriented, however, was a problem is and as we would have seen during the strikes, a lot of civilians die. and this is like boeing's alarm even if the civilians were not supporting him off from the gap. go, having their families killed by him by the strikes can indeed lead to the fact that it's like moving the grass to whoever goes up to next generation will throw their support behind from us on the final quick. what about the hostages still believes to be being held in god's around a $130.00. is this assault on 100 units likely to put their lives in danger?
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is there shouldn't be good intelligence when it comes to conducting a strikes as not to put the hostages in danger. but we, we don't know that we don't know what intelligency is, real house and there is a possibility that they are hidden in tunnels. so by bumping the tunnels, every thing you do kinetically can potentially endanger their lives. ok, thank you so much for joining us. as a very clear kind of rena meet on from kings colors fund. thank you for having me as well, 2 months after they had left her, a tax on these rail is mounting evidence of extensive rape and sexual violence on that day. police are still coming through extensive video footage and i just found nothing. nobody has it right. that's when the social media and security counting the forces. it has been difficult to collect the evidence because most of the victims were murdered by that attack. that's 2 ways where i was accused the you and then many women's rights groups of ignoring or playing down sexual violence
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committed against his writing this on the 7th of october i me to unless you're a jew was one of the john and one of the chance of protest outside the un headquarters in new york, i'm on social media campaigns like this music festival. we heard gunfire and everyone was running. i started running the men in strapped meat, jo, something in arabic, and then it quit play. sorry to interrupt you. you said he was yelling an arrow of it. yes. so he went like 10 and then he says, sorry i just need a bit of background here. you is rally. yes. and the rapist was outstanding. he was a homeless there. okay, just this is a bit awkward, but we can help you, but it was a rate to any use sound. it sounds like it personally, management decided that all violence against as early as is yeah. legitimate
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resistance. well, i know that i got it right. is i a research fellow of the jewish a people policy institute was and also has the book, sex and gender crimes. and then you international, she told dw how she views the international reaction to october. the 7th. this is such an important issue and must be addressed by the media to must have been advised by the time from national community. the world must wake up that you, human life. so going to vision must wake up and stuff the whole and foremost, the women life organization must wake up. so maybe the answer your question. and then the action was silent, complete silence. it was devastating because that diplomacy all the, all the human that and hypo ventilation and especially the women live so convention which the women and the silence was at the time of the plan. and only after 6 weeks
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after we shot or the evidence in the face, as you can see, the evidence is all or all over the place. we can see the videos, we can see the testimony, is it even though the, the action was 7 weeks. now we have a very slowly and they must investigate. i don't know what happened to we've been before women with both text or women. something is very valuable and it must be. and let's, let's take a closer look with celine bob de, who's of the crimes experts, and found her the n g o we on weapons of war. she joins us from paris. welcome to dw. so we've, we've had the criticisms, of many is riley's of the u. n n rights groups, so apparently planning down the sexual violence committed on the 7th of october. i do think that criticism is justified as well. i think it's
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a little bit complicated, but where these are reality because, you know, i wasn't nice round the i came back yesterday and you can feel that they are very angry. the very shocked about that because they feel that they were not heard. and the reality tv is that it took a long time and i think the reason why the reason for that is, you know, the so costly that's arise and then, and the debate and everything. and it's not normal because if you take all the cases like 2 crane or all their enough for job, i mean reaction more quicker. so yes, there is a legit stupid question to ask why they were no reaction, no more stronger reaction back on this just like these. a might not be because, but well 1st of all, of course the, the, the attack took everyone a by surprise. and then of course there was that the shut down of the area. i know i just have been alive to get in. so the world only gets to know about it when
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israel release the images. yeah, actually yeah, that's what i wanted to hide. so thank you for that. i think the, the thing is, let's not forget that they have themselves a little bit, you know the silence because for many reason there is a complex, there is the issue of hostages. there is everything, and the police itself is fairly and police open an investigation only 2 weeks ago. so i was what it shows is that every time sexual violence is always, you know, the last thing that we are looking into. and i think this is the bottom line of the problem globally. okay, well let's, let's, let's look at that sort of expanded view because of course, that was international condemnation of the crimes committed by how much on the 7th of october. do you believe it's important to specifically acknowledge the sexual violence? yeah, i, i think it is, and i, i, you know, my n g o every, every moment there is dry crises or a conflict or a, you know,
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screen environment somewhere. first of all, we do know that every time something like that happens, sexual violence, you know, come see, you know, very rapid. we do, we know that by experience in many countries, the factories that for each route indeed an up and before like back. so that might be an issue, but of course it is important. we should know now by experience that when you have a mass crime or something like that, you need to look at sexual violence and you need to ask for investigation on that. and this was not done, and i think also, you know, serious society, even the time is right in civil society, was talking about that. and it's true. what was said before they, what do you do? we could, you know, everybody, so this woman, naked, you know, and, and the people power writing with them and, and speaking on her with her story and sitting on her. i mean, all of these we have seen it. we reacted very quickly. so why the other did not
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mean that that's a question. right? so now this evidence that is out there and these images that out there, i'm, what surprises, how do profit's right to is get brought to justice to well, that's, you know, that's the 1000000 question. because indeed, if we talk about international premium, the lower, you know, we need public traitors. and so we need to identify these people. we need to have them live if we want to profess him to just these and we need to relate these people to the crime that that'd be committed. not to just jump the beat on what you just said. yes, there is evidence. there are lots of and then, but all of these asked to be documented to them on the lives and never seen. when you see a v do as it's not that may be done by itself. you know, you need to attend to take this be. do you need to understand the source? you need to understand who is the need and etc. but yes, the question of justice is very complicated. but, you know, there's not only
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a question of justice for people and especially women will go through with sexual violence. as i see, you know, in many conflicts, they need to feel to partridge, it's very important. so there is a, you know, there are steps between something happened and just do so long and the maybe never happened. but then there is no steps between there is documentation. there is, you know, talking about it. we need to say it's happened because it did happen and that's very important for them. and for all of the work to understand that. thank you for outlining that so clearly for sitting by day from the end you, we are not weapons of war. and que, let's take a look at some old world news headlines now. you president's the us, what i found the lion and shall, michelle, the pencils with chinese presidents using invasion in a bit to improve ties. anyone's trying to address a 200000000000 dollar trade in balance. um,
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it was present. she seemed to use this country to influence russia to help him to the credit of the community they need call them into as possible making the legal to desecrate the ending religious attacks. i'm at 571, a chronic bindings to win who bunk to angry demonstrations in muslim countries. justice ministry says that has increase the threatened level in denmark, opposition lawmakers condemned what they call the restriction on the free expression. i'm with local said the president of azerbaijan has called for a small election in february, and i was going to buy it him out of you have comes after as the by john, be captured, the break away beach and i'm not going to cut her back from a medium separatist in september. yeah, it was historically home to a majority of actually coming into the afraid to do autonomy, sleep and even folder on government. most of the regions, 120000 population sites and neighboring on me, all of it needs to be captured by as a body shop. and the next report, dw,
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is usually of a shadow, travel to media, refugees to find out more about the consent, and the hopes of the future. t drum, and she's mazda bundled with them. what they cool with when they fled from their home in that garden, o'connor, i. d o n z a jump, lee these blankets and a few other warm things on the 24th, just the we only took new household electrical appliances. and some fruit i had drives from the bar, we had a small car and that was all we could fit you show is politically the give little guns have been sharing this house with 2 of the reputation families for the last 2 months. there are lock you this one leaving here on here on let them stay without asking for any of the families from the gardener corner possible. also leaving here until a few days ago. but that they have now moved out into athletics over there on the new she was previously a refugee in the 1990s. fleeting took maintenance done for now, gar,
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no colorado. to move us over to that one day, she'd have to pack up again and to look for a new home. this time, nearly every resident has left in the garden. no quarter of boston even asked at least that they haven't to get to come to terms with often more than 100000 to armenians escaped from the guard up or above. many of them are still in the shop for a nation deeply rooted in tradition being so the right that from the length of their ancestors is perhaps that the biggest blow of all every day armenians come to pay their respects to those killed in the divorce over now gordon, up the box. these so called cemetery for heroes open seems a capital years on is the early ninety's, is a conflict, has a sense claim to more than 35000 lives on does the armenians side. we've lived through 4 wars, and that's enough. we're tired of war and bloodshed. we just want to live normal, quiet lives. the give her a guns are trying to leaf normal lives in the village,
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along with thousands of other refugee families from the guard. they get along well, we use the letters, but the future looks bleak. most out of work or there are some men are living driving taxes. many of the refugees depend on social services provided by armenia to europe. the union and international agencies also help, but it's not enough to do the 2nd level of the, the arrival of more than a 100000 people from the going to cover a bucket is a huge burden on the, i mean, in economy about the invest spots most of these people have outstanding bank loans . you'll know the banks and they're going to cover about what all i mean in. oh my gosh. and the customers or half a $1000000000.00 some bunk. i you know, my god to support stock. mon barksdale man. most of the refugees find no position to pay off the debts. they have lost everything. zip on to the night. many i can
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use the army union. the government of giving up and governor are about to easily enter. they want to why so many men lost their life easier verse of independence tiguan to follow the done of it for to with no go, no car box army and like all of the form of soldiers is be totally disappointed. he's under no illusion that his family has and the long term future in our media. yeah, hydro actual, the way we want to leave and go abroad on each. is that just to give the children the future then so me see give our balance. i'm not alone in wanting to be our media, but most of that i few. jason, just want to read, tell them to the beloved homeland. now gordon, i'll go to a box, but they have no idea whether that will ever be possible. let's pick this up, ben with a richard, get a go see. and who's had of a visual studies center? that's a foreign policy. i think tank. welcome back to the dw i. let's start with that stuff. election cooled by the presidents of as advise you on. why do you think he's
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done? well, i do think it is also a mistake, because the president, the mazda over john, has been ruling the country in 4 terms as president for over 20 years. i think the real reason he's pushing ahead is a sense of victory. the use of force. he is finally stepped out of the shadow of his father. and i do think this is related to an increase in the risk of loss still of these. right. uh okay, so we won that, so let me ride and see if i can uh, get legitimize my uh, my rules by saying okay, well go to the b electra now as a victim. so now we have reports of sporadic gunfire on the border region in the border region around the corner of kyra back. do you think this conflict is likely to reignite as well? there is a very real risk of renewed hostilities, simply because there is no affective deterrence. the european union has deployed
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monitors along the more vulnerable southern army in border. but we've had, unfortunately yet another casualty just days ago when it was over johnny's night for broke out and murdered an arminian soldier. so i think the risk is real, but unfortunately we have no partner for peace in terms of a return to diplomacy that is needed most. right. so just to be clear. so when the fighting stopped back in september, we saw all those pictures of thousands of people making my way to a media that was more of a sort of recognition of the facts on the ground drop of on a deal having been done and the peace negotiations are continuing, is that right? yes and the dangerous precedent here is the mentally been dictated and validated the use of force before the expulsion of over
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a 100000 argues from newborn a car bomb. those little to inspire confidence and diplomacy or democracy for that matter. this is why the family dynasty within the us are withdrawn. the more it continues, the more i booked read it poses to a struggling democracy in our media. okay, so those piece towards between as a buyer's on, i mean you do a piece of sold of a stumbling blocks as well feel to be honest, it's not just stalling. it's also been drawn refusal to participate for the past 3 scheduled meetings in brussels, washington and granado. we've had also been drawn boycott. in other words, from an ard meeting in perspective, we simply need a partner for peace. and azerbaijan is increasingly diplomatically isolated, leading to the frustration of both the you and the united states. and the final
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question on, on the, the role of the median, the prime minister, nicole, pa, shane. yeah, i'm not the conflict of conflict back in september that all was forced him out of office. how do i media and see him now? well, i wouldn't put it in the opposite way. the government of new gold plus, you know, i'm the prime minister of our media was re elected in 2020 despite losing the early elections of 2021 and gave them a mandate to govern. but i do think the bigger problem of political accountability is real. busy for our media starting decades ago in terms of missed opportunities. and we do need a much more strategic vision in leadership than we've had to date. we'll take that moment. okay, that's very clear. thank you so much. and richard get, it goes in from the original study, send. thank you for all the long,
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