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the, the, this is the w news, lived from berlin. a new is really onslaught in the southern gaza strip. palestinian say that it is the worst attack on the city of con unice. since the start of the war, officials say that thousands of people have been killed. also coming up in india is prime minister in audrey. it's a sin do temple on the side of a history of the blood shed. the temple and at your desk is built on the ruins of an ancient mosque gifts disruption in 1992 writing in which thousands died. as ronda santas drops out of the us presidential, right,
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the republican says is clear the party wants donald trump to have another chance at the white house, the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. we'd be getting israel were relatives of her mos hostages. have stormed into a parliamentary committee meeting. the protest came after prime minister benjamin netanyahu rejected what he said were from aust conditions for the release of hostages. even in mid mounting pressure from their families. and the supporters and those dramatic scenes coming meantime, as in gaza, residents have described what they call the worst is really for environment. since the start of the invasion, israel's military is seeking to destroy ha,
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which many countries classify as a terrorist organization strikes on the city of con, eunice began over night from land sea and air is rarely tanks have moved towards 2 hospitals near the city. causes health ministry, which is run by him off, says that at least 50 palestinians have been killed. and over $100.00 wounded dw special corresponded to abraham is inter, russo, i'm and she had the latest on what we know about is really takes blocking access to hospitals and gaza. the information is still very thin, but nevertheless very disturbing. what we know, and that's according to the reuters news agency that too is really tanks have cut off the 2 main gates, 2 of them, one of the main hospitals in hon. eunice. and that as a result of the patients that need critical care had been cut off from that care
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who was hearing anything from from either the idea for the israeli government about about the move and how they're justifying it so far. we haven't heard anything specifically about that hospital. however, ton unit is in the southern part of the gaza strip and disregard is really government. and the idea of have been saying that they are going to be concentrating their operations from north to south for a while. now having as a claim cleared, how much does infrastructure in the northern part of the strip that's where the ground operation started. however, the south is where now most of the civilians are a, are crowned, literally we're talking about a place that before the war was already it's one of the most densely populated spots on earth. and it was actually the, you know, at the prompt of the is really government for civilians to go south. many, many,
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many of them did to places like hun unit and then further south. and now that south that was supposed to be safe for them has become it appears the new focus of this offensive. and so it can be expected that this will continue to be tragic for the civilians and gaza. and why is that a, can you tell us, you know, what these really are me, the, the idea that government is saying about why this area in particular as is being targeted. they claim that, well, this really is always maintained that what from us has done over the past 16 years is in bed itself, systematically under civilian infrastructure. that includes hospital schools, places where it is, of course, a violation of international law to hide weapons or fire
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a rockets. and that is how they have been able to justify the storming of hospitals, which has caused huge international condemnation, maybe reviewers. remember the storming of the l. she for hospital, and after these really has been showed the, the, the quote unquote evidence that they found in that hospital. that in some sense, cause even more outreach because it was deemed by many in the international community, simply as in sufficient to justify the storming of a of something like a hospital where people are receiving critical care. abraham reporting from jerusalem, thank you. indian prime minister in the rental modi has inaugurated a hindu temple built on the ruins of a mosque. the opening of the temple in the city of yoda comes as moody's campaigns for it's 3rd term is prime minister. now it fulfills a t campaign pledge to hindu nationalist for whom the project has symbolic value.
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the destruction of the 16th century mosque in 1992 sparkling religious rioting in which thousands of people, mostly muslims, were killed. to me for many can do the bodies the construction of this temple for since a long time dream, this man indeed spots a full time in this turn, that in dunwoody has made the dream come true. that is not a monument to mark the birthplace of the drum. a god to him. disbelieve was born here. 7000 years ago. i got my hodges overjoyed, i'm really happy. i don't know what to do. was to have to have back this temple. the. the gems little of little bit almost place. yeah. i'm faithful india. it so something amazing. but for adults victim police,
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reminder of a violent episode chip, the foundations of secular india that um they both have been constructed on the disputed side of defense. the school would be most devoted to see about 500 years ago, almost in mpeg beat the most overcomes. but please, in 1949, 2 years after, in guessing defendants from british shoot, lupin offer shields loose the most. after non descript houston site. many hindus believe that i disappeared by divine intervention for tickets. after mood, these political bought the pope kits and at the party joins campaigns for the construction of with them. but on the most site. tensions over at the site came to our head in 1992 when the boppy mosque was destroyed by him dom up to demolition ticket. tribes that get at least 2000 people, mostly most plans across india. sorry god me. sometimes when you are deeply hurt,
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you need to speak more cry. we have not emerged from the situation. the pain and trauma of demolition or by i was like, honestly, there is no one to protect us or give us justice if this feeling has been there since december 1992 until today. it does not bond with us. okay. the legal process is for the construction of the template, went on for tickets and estimate the the site was handed over to him to groups. it's wonderful. every move that makes menu from diaz $200.00 when you get most claims fee under trip, especially since moved it into national, his body came to bower in 2014. the fear that this given manned and all the affiliate is they want to wipe out all traces of most of them. lifestyle, make civilization from the country. on the one side the world can names or fall to do use whichever muslims, sounding name on the other side. they want to get rid of what attribute every musk
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and the course that help predicts a petitions on what they were protects the food. how many gums just months ahead of a national election? which movie is widely expected to win? and let's look at some other stories making headlines around the world. chinese state media say that a landslide has buried thousands of people killing at least 8 in the south western province of hue non authorities have evacuated. hundreds from the area for temperatures are below freezing. land slides are common in this area around the steep mountain ranges. and atlantic storm has battered ireland to leaving thousands without power more than $150.00 flights or cancelled at dublin airport. storm isha prompted authorities to declare the highest alert and level for parts of ireland, northern england and scotland. the usa, vh and regulator,
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has advised airlines to inspect the door plugs on an older model of the boeing 737 aircraft. the sa says that the design was used on a newer model, the 737 max, 9, a defective door plug on this model flown by alaska airlines lou out mid air earlier this month. train drivers in germany are set to strike again in a pay dispute. georgia bond staff will stage a 6 day walk out beginning on wednesday. it is the 4th a strike within a few months, calling for better wages and working hours. in the united states, florida, governor rhonda santas has dropped out of the race for the 2020 for republican presidential nomination with just one day to go until new hampshire is. primary. the santas was once seen as donald trump's biggest obstacle in the republican party . primary, anything. after leaving the races,
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he faxed the former president over former united nations, and bassett, or nikki haley of the w's. janelle dom alone is in new hampshire, ahead of the republican presidential primary. and i asked her, who has the best chances of winning now? well the pools, but donald trump ahead of nikki haley with a considerable lead. a poll conducted by the university of new hampshire says that 50 percent of likely g o p primary voters are set to back trunk compared to nicky hayley's 39 percent. no. compare that with just a couple of weeks ago where it looked like nikki haley was able to narrow down that lead to single digits. it does appear that she's losing that momentum. however, it has to be said that if there was an electorate that was going to be responsive to nikki haley, then it would be here. this is a state that has a lot of college educated voters. moderate voters on declared voters. and she does
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do well with those groups. now what has to happen for her to win is that all those groups have to coalesce around her in order for her to be able to be donald trump, who was effectively running as an incumbent with and incumbents machinery. suffice to say that will be and i'll tell time for her telephone little bit more about the new hampshire primary in particular because there's so much attention paid to these early primaries and caucuses. what is it about new hampshire, specifically? what would have victory there? mean for the republican candidate as well. the new hampshire primary is the 1st and the nation primary. it follows on from the caucus is a, this is, this represents a good early opportunity for candidates for the country to get to know them for them to be able to show how much support they have within their party space. now in terms of the vote, it doesn't actually matter that much. the new hampshire primary and then you have new hampshire only has 22 delegates. so and the republican primary process that
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represents less than one percent of the delegates that go on to vote. and the republican convention later this year. however, as you said, this is a primary that gets a lot of attention. there's so much media coverage, it's a chance for candidates to get that media coverage, get that donor money and create momentum that they could carry over with them into the next states. but in the case of this specific haley trump a match up, it's actually starting to feel like the last time that this race could be competitive. now of course, new hampshire voters are there are notoriously contrary, and they enjoy going against the green and providing surprises. if mickey haley has a chance to do well, then it will be here if that success for her does not materialize. some of this air of inevitability around trump. so nomination will continue to permeate the rest of the primary season. and what are they telling you? what's the mood there other than it being absolutely freezing as
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well? you know, they take their role as the 1st and nation primary voters very seriously. so republicans are even expecting a record turn out. despite that cold, i've seen estimates as high as 322000. the current record stands at $286000.00. so we've been going through trump events. so we've been going through haley events. now. these events are quite different from each other. trump, supporters are very enthusiastic, very fired up, very confident that their candidate will, in fact, walk away with the nomination, that it's almost a done deal. haley supporters or i would not describing so much as fired up, but as extremely receptive. so in a more moderate and quite way, and we're just going to have to see how that actually translates into the ballot box. come tuesday and i'll zoom alone in new hampshire. thank you. now before we go, the world's largest natural ice rink has reopened for the 1st time and 2 years in canada. the 7.8 kilometers widow canals. 6 gateway has welcome skaters back.
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coast temperatures have now drops efficiently, gateway and the capital ottawa is a unesco world. heritage site but has previously been too warm. we leave you now with these images of skaters enjoying the ice. thanks for watching the trast fashion as an environmental night clothing graveyard in the to land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and light us textile ways get stranded fashion, watch now on youtube. the
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