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the, the, the z, the we news line from berlin, fears avenue is really offensive in southern gaza agencies warren, of a catastrophic situation in rough on the city that's become the last refuge for q is numbers of displace palestinians. also coming up tensions between police and protesters and tele v, with hundreds large on israel's military headquarters after $126.00 days of war and their anger is directed at prime minister netanyahu. they're calling on him to resign the
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article fairly welcome to the show. agencies and world leaders are warning of a looming catastrophe in israel's planned offensive, on rough on in southern gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as is really forces are working on a plan to evacuate civilians before the assault begins. more than a 1000000 displace palestinians, or sheltering in the city, is israel battles a month, which many countries classify as a terrorist organization? palestinians more in the dead in rafa outside one of the last partially functional hospitals, inside the gaza strip. according to the mos run health industry, more than $28000.00 palestinians have now been killed since the fighting started 4 months ago. is really air strikes. how mold the southern border city of rossa ahead of an expected ground defensive on the densely crowded city which has become
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a last refuge for displaced palestinians fleeing fighting further north model in the month of this is the last say. so on the 11th, and they told us that rapidly would be safe for military operations. as long as you have your small cut under and open. now they are saying an operation is to take place here the whole and we are supposed to leave for the account already. and the not the so has nothing. you know, of course, we heard noise in the house statements about the evacuation of the residents from dropbox. for milledgeville operation, where we came from guys, i say to you, we don't know, it will go, you know, her. and if we leave here wherever we go with our children, women and wanted to come on an estimated 1400000 people are sheltering in rafa. many of them, it makes shift tents, finding enough food, water and fuel is a daily struggle. that us has warned israel. an invasion nebraska would be a disaster. a groups say it's impossible to evacuate everyone from the city. the
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e u. n. d u n. are also expressing alarm and israel's plans to evacuate rafa in order to root out from us militants. it says our hold up there. the office of the coordination of humanitarian affairs, say the unprecedented density of rough as population make it nearly impossible to protect civilians in the event of ground attacks. oh, just as a congestion in rough or has reached a point where normal routes are blocked by tents set up by families seeking any flat clean surface available. roughly is the last major pop you lation center in the gaza strip. is really troops have yet to enter. it's also the main point of access for desperately needed released supplies. he receives the acting deputy regional director for the middle east and north africa region care he bow welcome back to the double. you know, the is really prime minister is asked the army to draw up evacuation plans. there's
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talks of giving civilians what he calls safe passage, but where to is there any place left and gone so where people can find refuge? good morning, dear. unfortunately, like what we have seen in your report and what i hear from my colleagues and what trees you from under the many didn't international organizations like you and agencies. unfortunately i was calling to see because considered as the last a safe space to go to or to take refuge and in gaza. women use that there might be a military invasion. oh, that'd be for the bank and gaza in the area on becoming very, very, a cost change with the fact that there are no other places to move to. these are people who 678, even 10 times across the last 4 months. and this, this is very risky for them. and even for us, when we talk about very small number of staff members like my team,
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we don't have clear guidance on where to go to because we advised everyone at why team to move to the phone and they are now in very high in this area. some of the people are moving back to kind of units and the zillow this much what they hear from there. and really tips on to this risk to go back to the south and the extension area of the gaza. they also say that it does not say it's very sp and asking people not to back to, to the sunset of gaza roof. i is also guides us lifeline. isn't that the border crossing is where aid enters the strip? how is your organization preparing for this lifeline? to possibly be cut off in the coming days. and this is a very scary moment for us. we lived through many, 9 miles over the last 4 months. but my find this was the scariest for us we are extremely wanted. i don't know how to describe the situation and one to compare it
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to unfortunately, as we mentioned so many times, this is something that we have never seen before. that was the biggest experience in, in the fields in human italian interventions described as non president. well, unfortunately the situation we cannot control that we continue to quote for ceasefire. we continue to hold for sustainable entry off a what we see now in, in the south. we went the more east on i don't, i don't in any way mean that it's solution more these up system. but in, in g of payment and training assistance in the south, we still see it very, very limited. but it's not corresponding to even a jump in the ocean. a what are the mines in the south, and what we see as, as constance now on the screen with fish depends when potential council, it's extremely expensive. that has been said, let me give you an example of the sack of flour. the cost previously before the war was $10.00 in the south. now it's of $60.00. with that,
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open up of the 8 and imagine inbound orders. those guys, it is $370.00 us dollars and we are talking about a moment where we have more systemic entered into the of a assistance. if this is going to stop, then the situation is not going to be, we would not be able to, to describe and even advocate this topic. but the way way beyond the catastrophic that was hero to be of care international. thank you so much for those. and so i thank you. a family of a 6 year old palestinian girl who had called rescuers for help. 12 days ago say she's been found dead pen for john was trapped in a car with the bodies of her dead relatives. after they tried to flee garza city and came under fire, 2 paramedics from the palestinian red crescent, went to rescue and they have also been found dead. the organization released
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footage of what it says is the warrant out ambulance and has accused israel of targeting the vehicle. israel's military has not yet commented as not of emotions are boiling over on the streets of tel aviv. meanwhile, with demands for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign $136.00 hostages are still being held by a mazda and gaza, and their families are running out of patience. dozens blocked a major highway on saturday night lighting bonfires. an angry crowd marched on military headquarters, demanding a deal with him off to free. the remaining hostages, dw, spend for sewland reports. the battle lines are drawn between the demons, sprinklers, and police. 1000 strong crowd outside military headquarters. police are now moving in some of them on horseback to subdue the protests, as things are raging tipping point here until i be the
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new taking away well. throughout the day they show the police shame on you. what they're doing is they're attacking posters and arresting peaceful uh, protesters and attacking them. uh, soaking them, trampling them, doing exactly what you would expect from a corrupt melisha in uh, in uh, the custodial country. now they're using to these horses. you do not need to do that in order to see the streets. the products have been de peaceful. they've also been growing every week and becoming more and more political. this was a very suited stop just 4 months ago. they were dealing with a 12 or of october 7. so dealing with the war against thomas. now the fury is pointed directly at the is way the government this parliament of
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ours right now is the government of criminals. and department of criminals, which are busy like rubbing the economy of the state and taking care of the private interest instead of taking care of the state, which is really what we did right now. just up the road, the families of hostages, local highway, sitting bone, flyers of legs. they won't be immediate release of the captives. the same message a kilometer away. it had been a square residence of television. tell me about the fuse res wally and palestinian lights. i am here because i am a i am a strongly against the violence that keeps happening, but does it's 3 as it is right and citizen i'm, i'm devastated to leave my life normally. while this is happening an hour away from
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me, the situation is just unbearable. the government we have here is just destroying the country, destroying the future of my children. we are in a situation that is so sad and so deeply, deeply disturbing that's we just cannot continue to stay home and not say anything . we need to have elections never ever so many people have died. it is rarely one war. and this is one government that is in charge for this, and they're not taking any responsibility for what happened. and it's unbelievable. 126 things of how much longer making young, who's coalition last spring and algebra some corresponding tanya kramer. tanya protesters are demanding the return of the hostages that remain in gaza, but there's a lot more brewing under the surface, isn't there as well. absolutely,
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and we've seen this here in the past weeks that you know, those protests have been growing louder and lower to you see sometimes on saturday evenings there now unto kaufman protests that emerging, done into those visuals and protests for bringing the remaining hostages home. so that many people out here in the streets in israel, why you have to say there's still a large majority of the is really public supporting the war. but there is a lot of anger in how the is where the government is handling the particular issue of the hostages. over a $130.00 hostages are still held in garza by how much and of the militant groups and over about 20 of them are presumed dead. and people who are saying that their time is basically binding out that the uh, a government policy of maximum pressure on him us to reach another deal is clearly
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not working out. but at the same time, you're seeing also that more, more people are coming out and saying that the needs to be a change in leadership and cooling a for elections. and as a report said, when more people are criticizing a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, in particular, people who are very angry at him because he has never taken full responsibility for the security failures linked to the october 7 a terror attacks by him us. and also the, his thing, he's lacking a clear view or he's not showing you know, what will happen after the war. and garza ends particularly also given that there might be another escalation between is one has bola in the north, potentially another war coming up in the region. criticism is, as you, as you point out, growing louder and louder inside the country as well as outside,
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how has the government responded so far or well, they didn't really respond to it. and i think what he's been hearing from prime minister netanyahu, especially is that he said he's deferring all the criticism to after the war. he has said, we're in a war the country needs to stand together. this is also why then, you know, the smaller war cabinet was formed where some of the opposition of figures joined, but we're seeing more and more corrects the. and i think if they would decide at some point, you know, that they wouldn't stay in this war coming, that then we might see things unrivalled. but for the time being, it is more the month to a by prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that everything else, you know, the investigation. what happened on october 7? a how, whether there will be elections. this is old before to some of the after, when ever that will be an approach that doesn't seem to convince many israel is
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that was tanya kramer. thank you so much and that's for time. thank you so much for your company. the so either and same to the same way you expect and more different things from life than your parents. i just want to pursue what that's my thoughts hired or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stop in port is not i want my son to become a doctor to in the clouds. it's time to to vehicle your generation with a sleep us i'm.

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