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the, the, this is dw, use a live from funding. israel gets how much the deadline for it's ross a sounds a member of the congress woke up and assessed the long, threatened insatiable stock in 3 weeks to the remaining hostages on time. that's despise international pressures to protect civilians. also on the program is ready for testers, ziploc the delivery of much needed food for gaza. dw thoughts on the tensions of the board that for, for lexi and the value of the problems, attributes and questions, loyalty to the rational positions data spring up in russia and around the world. and the cost of determining critics sudden death remains. and oftentimes sweeps the
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board at the back of the epic drama about be as involved with tom on this of the bridge film awards will take you through the the i'm feel good and welcome to the program is right. we have set a deadline for its long time defensive again, sconces, 7 city of rafa. beside the army. general benny gans is a member of the country's war cabinets and says he's ready. troops, balloons that are sold next month. if i'm us, i doesn't free the remaining hostages by ramadan. the most name, how the month is expected to start on the 10th of march. rafa is the last and major goss and safety not to be invited by is randy brown troops during the war against thomas, which is widely considered a tyrant organization. foreign governments and 8 organizations have repeatedly asked israel to span of the city fair, a mass civilian casualties,
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and strikes across guns that as well because use what it's prime minister has called total victory. the of the mouth is familiar by now homes, schools, and hospitals destroyed. as the death toll keeps climbing money. they are all civilians. there are no military personnel or anything. we send a message to the world, the message to the is really government and have mass government in gaza is please stop the war. enough war victory on how to multiple raids on hospitals, aggravating the already di, humanitarian situation. a doctor at nasa hospital in the city of pod eunice describe the moment he realized and his way the army right was happening. was like yours. is anybody i mean did i did so i realize that it is it vision of i d f. as i started getting some dogs,
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i don't speed that the odds actually. yeah. the destroyed the best bet for those to be there. and the least that adults israel says the hospitals are legitimate targets, is how much the operates within them. the defense mean is the claims as well. now has the upper hand. yes, we must say. there are in fact 200 militants that surrendered at nasa hospital. and before that thousands more had surrendered at ally mile. this shows that the enemy have lost the fighting spirit. that is the main thing. the cause of meanwhile, is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is defying international pressure, including from east wales. keep back of the west, to cold up the plan defensive against rosa, and the gyptian. buddha was more than a 1000000 palestinians, a sheltering from the finding that i'd have nowhere else to go. might have xandra.
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i'm a senior israel analyst at the international crisis group. she joins us from kind of a welcome to day w. i'm what do you make of this deadline? israel has an ounce for it's rough offensive. well, it seems like the offensive is a question of when not if, but the israeli government currently is not capable of going into rough us because reservists need to be called up from the army. and as nothing yahoo said they would have to create some kind of evacuation of over a 1000000 palestinians interrupt stuff right now. so it's not something that could happen soon. the deadline for ramadan seems to be a threat by the israeli government as a way to pressure from us. i think in the negotiations and to tell the world that as well as prepared to go all the way and that to me who has said, but i find it hard to believe that it is something that could happen in the next few weeks. right. and you mentioned that the idea that the rest of ramadan is a way to but might be a way to, to pressure how much is this?
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because i was going to ask you what, what we should make your visuals, the use of a most name. how many period as a deadline for military action as well, in some ways, this is kind of arbitrary, but you know, ramadan has been a point of contention in a flash, quite specifically in jerusalem, around access to the all x, a mazda, which is already being limited and now the government has said that it will further limits of access by posted names, including citizens of israel to l. x. i'm asking ramadan, and this is a recipe for further friction and further disaster. so, you know, making everything about rama that in some ways by the is really government is, is just a way of asserting, but it is the sovereign, it has full control and it will do as it pleases. so this is kind of just a way to continue to intimidate the post indian population. your filter box um is round leading time to i'm i so it has some sort of evacuation plan. they have, they do appear to have heated, international critics and said that i'm,
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i'm evacuation plan will happen, but the $11.00 does in a place is private. as rafa is in with the rest of the gaza strip. so actually annihilated is any sort of evacuation climbed credible. you know, i don't think it's credible. and as we have seen, even the places that are considered safe spaces and guys are not actually safe. and i think it's, you know, common sense and logic that in a place that is already so crowded and besieged and is under constant bombardment. it's, it's almost impossible to, to uh, properly evacuate civilians there. as you said, there's almost nowhere to evacuate them to. the conditions are horrible. we are in the middle of a very, a rainy winter. so you know, the conditions are, are impossible. so even if they did have a logistical plan, which again would take time to evacuate those civilians. there's absolutely no guarantee of their safety. i mean, even the humanitarian aid, once it gets in, it's almost impossible to deliver it properly because of the,
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of the situation of the work there. i'm so was easy, then i've about this offensive or this stage in the wall. this is prompted israel to at least look as though it is feeding international pressure where before it hasn't, it hasn't looked as though it's, it's listening as well. i think it in the, in the yahoo is constantly walking the line between trying to appease the us to some level with whether it has to do with humanitarian aid or withdrawing the troops for the level of intensity. and at the same time continuing with actions and rhetoric that um, that are calling for and list of. busy or unless the occupation in control security control, at least in guys a. and so he's trying to walk this line where he, where he promises his base and the country that he will continue until what he calls the total victory, which even his own military intelligence has said would not be the case. because
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how much will continue to remain intact as some kind of tear group as a really group, it can continue to operate on some level. it will not be radically lated as he has promised. but when, when he finds the need to appease the u. s. or a piece the world and he'll, he'll do what he needs to do to try to make it at least appear optically that he's doing so. ok. facts here for fascinating analysis of miles long drawn from the international crisis group. thank you. meanwhile the you and he's warning of widespread find me named guys. are we wanting for people facing? starvation is food delivery. struggle to get through the majority of age trucks that trust through rafa on egypt. border with god. so but heavy bombardment is offering efforts following us pressure. israel open the format goods crossing at ken, i'm show on as well as an inspection station and it's on both been blocked by is raggedy protest. i d deputies rebecca research reports not from the port safety and
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i don't to this port should be processing much needed food donations for garza, but it's not the is, randy government isn't about but we've only uh the agency task with distributing the aide and it's blocked its passage, shipping containers of rice flour chick pays and even cooking oil enough to fade more than a 1000000 people for about a month. a stock here in the fort city of ash dollars less than 70 kilometers from rough us. and the people who so desperately made it, all these people are making it even harder to a to get through the group. if it's ready, protest as a rep than it's on a border crossing with egypt, trying to stop the trunk that brought him for his writing inspection. french's rainy rachel tree, too, was among one of the 1st to take action, helpful and a group code 59 and says it support is growing. we started uh months ago,
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we were 40 for 50 people, protesting. now we are the, on the, on our greatest day, we were 400 and it's been only 5 weeks. they site is really media reports that suggest the majority of the aides that makes it into gaza is diverted by him. us as the reason they move again, we are basically blocking. uh do you mind me say what i called in your mind is hearing aid that goes into guidelines falls into the hands of comma, the convoys enclosed. but it also includes fuel. the fuel is what is the very problem i did for you as well? we're fighting come us. and on the 2nd hand, we are giving him the fuel to continue to fight us 20 minutes. the, the turn on the table, the i ration system and the end date is tricity. in a statement to d, w owners says there is no evidence of systemic diversion of aden garza why i'm off for any of the groups. a set of 9 claims to represent a cross section of his riley society that most people at this protest,
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4 distinct clothing of fall, riots and religious activists. those surveys suggest blocking aid is a majority opinion with international pressure on the government to allow aid in these protest as say they doing what the government cons. everybody here is here and these relatives mornings. it offers that we've had to enjoy in garza, and on the 2nd hand, our government is giving international, giving in to international pressure and is giving out the, the, your many turn a to our enemy, their attempt to prove successful. not in completely preventing a transfer, but certainly hampering it's flawed. actually, somewhere between one and 200 trucks full of aid as opposed to come through get processed by these radios already before heading back up to rafa and crossing into gauze. but we haven't seen any be processed today non have come through the protest to say, but then i'm was a small, it's because of them that the crossing has been closed. a good day for the protest
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is he's signing down k pump a civil disobedience for as long as it takes while they protest the situation for civilians and gaza. it's more desperate. by the day we'll have a tv leaves and g o kat in the palestinian territories. i asked if enough i is reaching breakfast, civilian population. you know, it's not even close. not even close to be. you know, it's very limited. now we are hearing about people from that or the of course we don't have stuff there. what some of our partners, even our partners, most of them do the song, but the very limited number was staying there to provide me to get a support. of course, again, not the not for the people. they are saying that there is nothing to eat. if they find any kind of food, it's 16 expensive and people don't have money. if you are lucky, even to find,
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let's say a cycle smaller, it wouldn't be mixed with other things. but the discovery that is not good for aging when they start making it. so unfortunately, this isn't the situation. my dear, it's not, it's cheaper to be from kat international in other related news. the you and it's tough cold is opening a week of hearings on the legal consequences of israel. so occupation of palestinian territories, hold in 50 countries are expected to give evidence that these hearings are separate from the case pulled by south africa, alleging that israel is committing genocide acts during the car, gaza offensive. israel has condemned for sales president luis enough to let the sales and for comparing the war and gaza to the holocaust is right. the primary venue mean that's and yahoo accused him of being anti semitic, and trivializing, the nazi java side of europe in jewish during world war 2. and the made his comments at the summers of the african union in ethiopia on sunday to
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russia, where relatives and representatives of all positions. and i'd like to say the value of the site they have been refused access to his body for a day, a spokesperson said mister levelland, his mother, as long as we're not allowed into a more where they'd be late fees remains, are being kept. rational source has reported the death of the kremlin critic in the remote table comedy last friday. he said, teams say that the russian investigates are still having determine the cause of death. are missing the valley, supports us of the fight, intimidation and arrest in rushes to stage memorials and vigils. and they have been protests and tributes to the opposition leader outside russian embassies around the world. unknown masked man, removing flowers, left by supporters of nevada and the within seconds. new ones appear in their place . such scenes are being repeated across russia with flour kiosks running out of stock. and he was
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a very strong person. and i think all of russia is suffering because we lost such a hero support as have carried on expressing the sorrow and anger despite a rest and intimidation. more than 400 people have been detained since the vigils began on friday. why is it important for you to own or whose memory it's important in the 21st century to live in a democratic country. a note in a dictatorship, flowers and condolences, are piling up. also a russian embassies around the world. in berlin, members of the ponds bend pussy riot stays the protest. blaming the kremlin for nevada and these deaf, i think it's a big blow for brushing. now position, it's going to be really difficult for us to unite it goes whether if you loved
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pneumonia or didn't, there were people who disagreed with him. a number of things. he was our guiding star and he and people would define their positions and tactics and political views depending on what of only does it and says valid supporters about to continue his mission. even though help for change in russia has faded with his death. at the same time, they say that's exactly what the kremlin once every want to think. well, i asked the w is russia alice konstantin agates to piece together the flurry of players and counter claims that have been bad. since i like seeing the volume the staff was announced, and what we should make of, it's actually fairly, it will be very difficult to piece the claims together because the rest of us or it is a changing the story all the time and independence, mostly exiled russian media already boots and you also get a conflicting flane's,
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but what a claims, i'm sorry, but what we do now is that nobody's buddy has not been given to the relatives and we are already and i think said date uh secondly, we do not still do not. busy know the cause of death and the russian authorities were saying about it is conflicting at best. and actually probably at least it looks to me as if it is trying to inflict additional psychological torture on the family. it is sort of this lack of explanation. all of the explanations that sounds very soon, and certainly we do not know or not only whether the op see was conducted on the board. it probably was it, but when it's going to be conducted. so what we see is evidently an attempt by the russians or district protract um the process,
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which i mean in theory should be pretty official staged and quick. and this gives you, it gives me a pause for thought. is it some kind of scandal that directional authorities are trying to call the rock? and that means that, you know, the final is the depth of, and the finally was not only accidental, probably, but also surrounded by very, very unpleasant circumstances, which they don't want to reveal. that's one suspicion that you can have, and not a suspicion. well, frankly, being russian that high have is that this is a deliberate attempt to print, correct, suffering of nobody's family. and by doing this to show that the government is in full control, that it doesn't care for, for, for the feelings of not only in the valleys, family, but a few supporters. all those, what critical food we are in control,
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we have strong will do with one to do to you is that may be the message to. meanwhile, the process as a stipend, full control on the east and ukrainian town of, of dave come after you trying to pull dates, troops out on south today. this voltage from russian state media shows russian soldiers of apartment. i ruined for many industrial. how in the dun and bradstreet moscow's claim that ukraine's retreat was so rushed and 40 planned that some of your fighting forces were left behind. you price battery has acknowledged casualties. jordan, the withdrawal that says the situation is stable, taking of data would be moscow's biggest, win on the battlefield since a capture of the city of passport last night. let's go through this with frank lab, which she lectures in strategic studies at portsmouth university and the okay, it's a for my military intelligence officer and john just now from the inner city of austin . a welcome back front, front. how big a blow is. the last of of difficult for ukraine or it's
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a slightly defeat, but i would say a couple of things. first of all, but this was the question. certainly on the last 6 months of when ne ukrainians waited a precarious position, the other end was cool. silent or capital, but i mean there's no bright side particularly to this, but what couple of observations i won't feel the russian to say. first of all, there's no question here and type of gauge, big and circled, captured and to your credit is statement is to withdraw from that savings and see to be conducted quite a effective defense west of it. but there's no equally, no doubt that strategically this comes at a very bad time, obviously the decisions to be made in the us congress. if you crate the message, passing me crazy. when we come up with a big one is continuing success. this isn't like, i say, this is what no save time because unfortunately, but the credit associated to go to reasonably by the celtic, started as a basic, reasonably good order. right. and the city itself is this of
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a sort of symbolic victory for russia. oh, it doesn't actually have strategic value if you look at it on the map, it's about 20 kilometers from the center of door rather than that city. and it was the last place from which you crate to the last decade or so was able to shallow venice dennis the city, which is a huge balance smooth the russians. so to, that's expensive, it's significant. other by the, the argument made by somebody is clearly not the case. i think that this is somehow the key to don't boss or even dot net scope last. it's not, it's not in especially significant strategic places. it's significant. slight saving spotwood in the fact that it was being held, that it was something of an embarrassment. so i think everyone can send it to move, not to about it. right. and how has ukraine's shortage of auxilary amunition applied? not only into this defeat, but the war effort overall?
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it's yeah, the what's the reason interesting it's, it's not simply a case. i think of, of the, of the west not supplying enough. there's no doubt whatsoever. you crating on me is suffering what has been called for the last ballast at the time. it goes back to the 1st what will sell the map? somebody between 4 so bought in 7 to one, some say more in some places and it certainly contributed to box up. but the challenge of the west is even if us assistance in the for money it comes through what is new on the dish is going to come from. this was a problem throughout last year as well. and it was a problem because the west simply doesn't have the, i mean, it shouldn't. or what gave, what time the edition, it has. it's not really a question of money at the moment. is also the issue as well. it's rather more complex of, of different kinds of, i mean it shouldn't meet trip, collect to raise this at the meet, excuse, conference and look, this is a complex issue. there's no doubt what sort of you credit is in real trouble with respect to artillery. but one is slightly lost as to what
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a solution may be over the next year, by just a quick word about some comments that were raised at the munich, secure with a conference of the weekend matters. officials were quoted as dismissing a perception that russia is now on its way to winning the war. a new trade on the brink of collapse. i'm all the rights to do that. yes, i think so. you guys know a nickel ops, this is this, this is the stage one. have the 2nd 11942 or 2 in the 1st row on the outside or they'd be both sides in 1916. it's what your credit is not taking in both literally and metaphorically. and psychologically, you know, your credit is always speak to talking about collapse what they all talk about. now, officially i'm going to fix it is what we've got to we've got to dig out the psychological physical results. is that on the defensive? now the issue here is how they're going to handle that defense. at the moment it seems like they go to rely on much the same tactics. is the russian state last year
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or the operating level of prepared prepared defenses. and i think that's pretty wise at the circumstances now the co op, so we don't need to look at the map to see that yes restaurant i'm it rest is making incremental advances. but it's the taking of a relatively small town. after 2 years of effort counts as a some sort of overwhelming victory, the russians really aren't in trouble. clear as ever. thank you so much for that, frank administrator, i missed the frank language. thank you. the oppenheimer has blown away the compensation of a bridge film was in london, christopher thousands, 3 our epic about the making of the awesome bomb picked up the best film, best director, and best leading after making it a hot favorite for next month's oscars. christopher nolan's oppenheimer came in leading the pack with the team nominations, and once the ceremony started, the winds kept on coming. and the best thing goes to do, i can read it off
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