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the the dw dues live from berlin tonight, a new is rarely onslaught in the southern gaza strip palestinian say is the worst attack on the city. upon unice. since the start of the war, officials say dozens of people have been killed also coming up tonight in the as prime minister inaugurate a tender temple on a side with a history of bloodshed. the temple in idaho is built on the ruins of an ancient mosque. its destruction back in 1992 sparks rioting which till the 1000. the
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break off is good. they have you with us on this monday. israel's prime minister benjamin at yahoo has once again rejected what he says are conditions for the release of hostages being held by a moss. and there has been no lit up in the fighting in gaza. palestinians say that the city of han unice has been subjected to the worst bombardment since the start of this war. official say at least 50 people have been killed in more than a 100 wounded guns has helped him industry, which is run by him boss. and mos, as you may know, is classified as a terrorist organization. the smoke still is of the dogs of southern city, of con eunice. as israel's ministry continues its bombing campaign is like to strike forcing dozens of the wounded into hospitals that are overwhelmed and under resort children and babies are among those injured or killed. dr. say they're struggling to treat patients another problem,
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but we'll let it looks like i'm telling you the hospital is on the brink of collapse. but if we will not, we're not. we're running out of medical stuff and supply us. nothing is reaching us and a lot of there's nothing in the hospital to treat patients with no pain killers. no, no anesthetics, no medical resources. that means what your model of the is males minute treat has been focusing. it's offensive on the southern city where it's battles against come off by to our intensifying explosions and guns by a echo through the refugee comes in the gaza strip. most of the population have had to move more than once to find safety. now where do we go? this is the 17th time i've left my home. where am i supposed to go to rafa? reference just one street. what did they want from us? do they expect 2300000 people to live in an area that's no wider than 200 meters
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and copied zone, but then a killing me to what is this good? pressure is mounting on israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu off the he rejected times offered by how much to end the war and gaza in exchange for the release of hostages. the as opposed to the creation of an independent palestinian state and relatives of his ready hostages in guns. disrupted at parliamentary committee meeting according to their loved ones to be freed. this comes as you lead is meeting brussels to discuss the situation in gaza. and what will happen officer the wall. while they were all the divisions on calling for a ceasefire. many including the use foreign policy cheese still think establishing a 2 state solution is the only way forward. and i think that we have to stop talking about the bees bees process. and this started talking more
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completely about the 2 state solution process. because page, it could be many different pieces. what kind of would be as you were talking about for let's talk about what we want to do. we want to do is to build a 2 stage solution. meanwhile and gone so many a trying to find a place that's not on the siege in order to bury their loved ones as a number of casualties and displays. people continues to rise a desperate situation in gaza. and earlier i asked is shayna low communications advisor for the humanitarian organization that will region refugee council, what she's been hearing from god. what we're hearing from our teams in gaza is that the situation in general continues to deteriorate, day after day. we cannot even access con units and have not been able to access con units for days because of the finding that is ongoing there and the challenges and
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keeping our own staff safe. we do have a handful of staff who have been seeking shelter in places in time units, and it's been very difficult for us to even maintain contact with them to know whether or not they are safe. we understand that many guns are now fleeing, leaving on eunice and fleeing to rafa. and it is their safety for them they are or no, there simply is no safe place in gaza. so long as these hostilities continue, we desperately need a seats fire. to put an end to this madness, to put an end to the tail that palestinians and guards i have been subjected to for over 15 weeks. now, we had staff members who lost the members of their own family just in the last couple of weeks. and rossa russell, was it remembers supposed to be the safe place. now we're seeing milly over a 1000000 people preem into less than one 5th of the territory in the gaza strip. seeking out some type of shelter,
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there's no space in designated shelters to host these displays. people disease, it's reading quickly in shelter in overcrowded shelters, due to unsanitary conditions. sewage is flooding the streets because people simply don't even have bathrooms to go in. i do use and so this is a, this is a situation that is increasingly concerning to us. and we're increasingly concerned of israel might continue with their, their upper round operations further south into wrap up or so many civilians have sought refuge. the european union is now pushing hard for a 2 state solution to this is really palestinian crisis that is now in direct opposition to what these really prime minister wants. the u. s. also wants a 2 state solution. i mean, these differences have never been so clear and they've never been so public. what does this type of tension mean for your work as well? i think the yahoo statements this week really demonstrate what we've been warning
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about in the west bank for for years now. that is really a continue to illegally colonize and settle in the west bank in the occupied west bank, destroying any offer opportunity or potential for a negotiated to state solution. we've seen palace demand communities for staff. their lands uh, forced out of area see of the west bank. these are some of the most vulnerable communities. i think uh, the international community needs to continue to put pressure to abide on to blood pressure and intro to abide by their obligations under international law. of course, all parties to this conflict must be abiding by international law. but what we've seen is a complete projection from the israeli government and its leaders of, of the internationally acceptable political solution for this conflict. it's indeed very troubling. sure. now what communications advisor with the norwegian refugee council, intrusive, i'm sure that we appreciate your time to night. thank you. thank you. ok,
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let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world member states of the european union have reached an agreement in principle to launch a military operation to secure merchant shipping. in the red sea, the use top diplomat, joseph burrell, announced the initiative as for ministers, met in brussels today. the operation is expected to begin next month. the chinese think media say that a land slide has buried dozens of people killing at least age in the southwest. and province of you, non authorities has evacuated hundreds from the area where temperatures are below freezing. land slides are common in you non around it's steep mountain ranges. and atlantic storm has battered ireland, leading thousands without power. within a $150.00 flights were cancelled at dublin airport. the storm known as storm e sharp prompted authorities to declare the highest alert level for parts of ireland and northern england and scotland. india as prime minister
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and arrange remotely, has inaugurated a hindu temple built on the ruins of a mosque of the opening of the temple of the city of a yoga comes as moody campaigns for a 3rd term. as prime minister. it fulfills a key campaign, pledge to him, do nationalists, and it has symbolic value. the destruction of a 16th century mosque back in 1992 sparked religious rioting. thousands of people, mostly muslims, were killed. me for many can do the bodies, the construction of this temple. for since a long time dream. this man in the power foot time and us to and that and then would be, has to meet the tree and come to that is not a monument to mark the birthplace of your drum. a god to him does believe was born here 7000 years ago. i got my hodges overjoyed,
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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. lisa, a faithful india. it says something amazing. but for i does probably set a reminder of a violent episode, the chip, the foundations of secular india. that um, that both has been constructed on the disputed side of defense. the school would be most devoted to see about 500 years ago. almost can mpeg beat the most overcomes, but please in 1949, 2 years after in guess independence from british troops looping officers close to most after non descript eastern side. many induced believe i dis, i feared by divine intervention for tickets often move this political bought the pope kids and the body joints campaigns for the construction of with them. but on
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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, you need to speak more cry. we have not emerged from this situation. the pain and trauma of demolition with 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. of the legal processes for the construction of campus went on for tickets and estimate the the site was handed over to him to groups. it's one to february moves that makes menu from d. s. 200 beginning most teams feed under tripped,
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especially since move you can do national. his body came to baldwin in 2014. the, the fear that this given manned and all the affiliate is they want to wipe out all traces of most when i stomach civilization from the country. on the one side, the water chain name's a fault. it's easy to have a muslim sounding name on the other side, they want to get rid of what attribute every musk and the course that happy to accept petitions on what there were per text. the 1st, how many come just months ahead of a national election? which movie is widely expected to win? here in berlin, politicians and other public figures have gathered to pay tribute to both gong show above one of the architects of germany's reunification. the former finance minister died last month at the age of $81.00 and morial service in the berlin cathedral was followed by a ceremony in parliament. high ranking politicians,
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presidents and fall, my heads of governments paid the last respects to one of germany's and do its most influential. politicians 1st contrived to died in december. he left the mark in germany's end to ups history. francis lost a friend set the french president in the foundation you represented germany's interests vigorously. but he also understood that no one in europe should have tried to be number one. she whose open patriotism was pat with the belief you said your success i knew depends on the understanding and cooperation between its members. status on the cross. you either to be honest in his role as interior. him in his stuff for the conservative cd. you voice, gun shy, but it was one of the architects of german were you and if occasion and one of the biggest supporters of reinstating bullying as the german capital and the seat of government after the 4 of the war, he later became finance minister on the on the left me,
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i could and gave notoriety for his hotline to start with the policies during the european debt crisis. in 20092010 sharp yourself, this member of the german parliament for more than 50 years, longer than anyone else until his death. first. i'm sure it was going so i bill always spoke his mind. he spoke out of conviction, also to provoke to sent on to make progress on the issue in question. there were no political enemies for him that went against his democratic beliefs to him. they were political rivals, not enemies. and it was his ambition to understand them. the memorial service held and the german parliament took place on the 61st anniversary of the signing of the eddies, a contracts which liked the foundation for today's frontier relations between france and germany. something was contrived to try to build on to out his political life. you watch the w news of next close up as more on the morning gone,
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