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the, the, this is dw, use life from berlin, germany's top diplomatic warrants. tech guys is on the brink of collapse and urges israel to delay it's offensive on the city of ruffled despite 19 international pressure. then you mean it's in yahoo advise to press a head with israel's if that's also coming up one person, his dad and up to 10 others wounded. following a shooting turn celebrations of the kansas city chiefs super bowl victory. and ukraine says it has sunk another russian worship. the vessel was apparently destroyed near the occupied crime in peninsula. it's the 2nd such attack within 2 weeks the
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i'm pablo sonya yes, welcome to the program. we begin in israel, where there is growing pressure to delay its plan to sold on rafa. in southern guns of the world, health organization says a military offensive would cause an unfathomable catastrophe. israel says the operation would be part of it's kind of painted, destroyed. hum us, which carried id, october, 7th, tire attacks, medical stuff of also begun moving patients and displaced people out of the main hospital in nearby con eunice, evacuating the master hospital in con eunice palestinians carried their belongings in sac says they made their way out of the complex, the as rarely military said, it had opened to secure a route to allow civilians to leave the hospital while doctors and patients could remain inside. and it also said troops had been ordered to prioritize the safety of
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civilians, patient's medical workers, and medical facilities. during the operation this voted shot from southern israel, shows plumes of black smoke rising in con eunice after as rarely forces shall be area over night. israel is facing growing international pressure to hold off on a plan to solved on rafa where more than a 1000000 palestinians have sought safety. during your visit to israel, germany's foreign minister warranty israel against pressing it's offensive into the city. one line for e mail, you people are stuck in a very confined space because they have nowhere else to go at the moment. unless vocation is really um you went to launch and offensive on rough uh, under these conditions would be a humanitarian. this off the,
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in the make came on is really has about to fight on until the rad cage from us, and has made the return of the last hostages, held by them a priority. but how much says israel must 1st commit to ending the war and withdrawing from guys? earlier we asked don't use an s if in jerusalem, if there are any signs of israel, is listening to the concerns voice by germany and other allies. it could very well be that israel's ground offensive, and rough on may have already started if it wasn't for pressure. the reason pressure, mounting pressure coming from germany in the us to postpone that invasion, that a sold until the millions of people there. the 1300000 people there have a chance to leave in a safe and orderly manner to another safe area within the gaza strip. that could very well be, but publicly the rhetoric coming from is real right now is very defiant.
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netanyahu said today on his telegram channel, even as bare bach was in the country already. he said that the ground offensive. we'll go ahead as planned, did note that they would give civilians an opportunity to leave the area, but did not say that they would guarantee any safety for the people there. so on the one hand, the pressure is mounting. it could very well be that is real, is listening behind closed doors, but publicly very defiant in the united states police in kansas city say one person was killed in more than 20 others injured after shots were fired during the super bowl victory parade. thousands of people, a football fans of the winning team, the guy, kansas city chiefs were, i'd celebrating their success. when the shooting occurred. police have been moving people to safety and emergency services are at the scene. one of the witnesses
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described the scene when the shooting happened, and all of the sudden people started rushing forward. everybody started running, there were screaming, we didn't know what was happening, but this teenage and people run, you run. and so i put my arms around her and we tried to push through, so people wouldn't run on top of us. and there was a woman crying saying something about somebody had been shot. but of course, it's hard to know. is it a singular incident, or is there an active shooter? but we got pushed all the way up to union station where they had dated everything off. so you couldn't get in for the cheap. and everybody started jumping the rails and pushing everybody over. we got inside and we thought that okay, it's tom, now we're inside, we'll be safe. dw, who's been coming out about his gruber is in washington dc. and he told us more about what police were saying about the shooting. that there was a press conference already by police in kansas city. they said the t people on people are in custody. that the investigations is still ongoing. what we heard
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shortly after this happened. it was a sunny day in kansas. a lot of people were on the street celebrating some schools were all so close, and businesses had some viewing party to walk on the teams that had arrived there. so a lot of people then what we just heard there to it was a lot of k is when shots were fired, close it to union station police at that multiple people were struck and that they took to arm to people into custody. asking everyone to leave the area as quickly as possible on one side to facilitate the treatment of the shooting victims, and also a to make it easy event for 2 reunions to kate and fathers and mothers with the children of a verification sentenced. but of course, there was a lot of tales. many people started running around us, also a videos on social media showing that some fans also managed to grab one of the shooters until police arrived. we still are waiting more information on that at the kansas city chiefs, the team,
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the one the super bowl. and it were all the people actually went to welcome them to the city and to celebrate also and published a statement is saying that they are truly saddened by the senseless act of finance . here's a look now at some other stories making headlines. lebanese officials say 3 civilians and a has bullet fighter have been killed in his randy air strikes while israel's ministry says rocket far from 11 on has killed in his ready soldier. israel and lebanon says ball. i made a group of frequently traded fire along their common order since a mazda attacked israel on october 7th. the turkish president, treasure of type are the ones as turkey and egypt are ready to cooperate. on rebuilding garza once the war there is over. 31 has made his visit to cairo, is met, is made his 1st visit there, cairo, in a decade. relations between the 2 nations broke down when a key turkish ally was top of his head of egypt,
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muslim brotherhood. ukraine says it has destroyed another russian worship in the black sea. the military says the vessel was destroyed off the crime in peninsula which moscow legally annexed. 10 years ago. keeps as naval drones sign . the caesar from the gulf a large landing ship in ukrainian territorial waters. it's the 2nd time in 2 weeks that ukrainian force has claimed to have sunk a russian ship in the black c. or mike martin is with the worst studies department of kings college in london. earlier. we asked him how big april out the sinking of this russian warship would be? well, i think in and of itself, the sinking of a single. i mean, this was a landing cost is not a huge deal, but when you add it up to all the other ships they have been selling. i mean, this is the 2nd ship this month, the financing son from the black sea. and this thompson is starting to hit holly,
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really starting to cause the russian severe problems. i mean, obviously the, the ukrainian defensive last year didn't really achieve what it was meant to achieve. and that's because the russians had some time to be able to dig in. so all along the front they dug in strong ations anti tang dishes, mine fields, and the reality is it's easier to defend them to attack. and so that is why we see that the war line stalemated. but of course, in the amount of time domain, as we seem to this attack, just a few drones and you can have quite a large effect on ships that much. how does it defend the engine each is defense minister is on course to become it's new president unofficial or any results put pro bianco ahead of his main rivals with more than half the vote for the low is a close associates of the popular outgoing liter joe go, we don't go, but critics say his past makes him unsuitable for the top job for
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both of us would be on to was once thrown out of the military over allegations of human rights abuses. now, he said a breeding victory in his country's presidential election. even ahead of the final results, the super bowl accounts or posters included as our candidates posters say on the phone because that bill will keep it on one in one round for mobiles election prospect due to boost by joining forces with debris and reco
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