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the, the, the, the, you news live from berlin, thousands protests against israel's handling of the war in gauze left 6 months on mass rallies in tel aviv and other cities called for an immediate hostage deal with him off and new elections. also coming up mexico kind of ties with excellent doors . police storm is embassy. we're a former ecuadorian leader with sheltering the
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mariana evans team. good to have you with us. we begin in israel, where mass rallies are underway. is the 6 month anniversary of the october 7th her most her tax approaches. mounting anger over the government's handling of the war and gaza has brought thousands onto the streets of tel aviv and other cities. protesters are demanding that israel agreed to a deal with him off for the release of the remaining hostages. many are also calling for new elections and some accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his coalition of deleting a deal with him off for political reasons. our correspondent, i'm in s, as in jerusalem told me more about the latest protest. well, 1st of all, these protests are happening all across the country, which is unusual, not just here in jerusalem, but also tell of eve and heifer where thousands of people went out on the streets. so i'm even getting arrested demanding an end to the nets, and yahoo government over is handling of this war with her moss. now,
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these protests have been going on since before the most recent war and gaza, but it has really picked up a 2nd wins. now that international pressure is building on israel to do things differently about 57 percent of israelis believe that net and yahoo has not handled this war. well, what we have to point out though is that this is not, these aren't anti war protests. the main concern of the israelis are going on in the streets right now is the safety of israel and especially the safety of those hostages, who are taken austin on october 7th by almost terrorist just today. a family received the body of a deceased relative who was taking hospice. the adf collected his remains in gaza, and they just points to the tragedy for the families of those hostages. many of whom believe that netanyahu's government is to blame for not negotiating seriously
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with a mazda, to find a deal to bring this word to an end, so that the hostages can come back safely. and amen, and other developments, both israel and the us are on high alert following the bombing of a bronze embassy in damascus a few days ago. and we know that attack killed a top commander of the runs revolutionary guards and some other individuals. just how concerned are as real is about a possible retaliation by ron this is a main concern for israelis right now. before sabbath on friday when shops were closing. lots of israelis went out and stocked up on a central goods. just in case of war broke out over the weekend. that's how afraid they are. the israeli military is on high alert. they refused to allow soldiers to go on leave over the weekend, fearing of retaliation from iran. american troops in the region are also have also
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been put on high alert, so many is rarely see or believe that something is immune. and that was their correspondent, i mean, as of reporting a short time ago from jerusalem. well huh, zach of schindler is a senior director of the calendar extremism project, which is a non governmental organization. short time ago, he gave me his assessment of whether a major regional escalation was likely. i don't think that a severe revenge that you're wrong has promised us, for example, also in the aftermath of general and so i might need is necessarily coming the way that everyone imagines. so everyone, of course, justifiably because you're not 100 percent excluding it, is looking at ad strikes into israel high, but you're on has many more opportunity to choose to respond. and i think the most obvious way is really to go back to the old playbook and how you round responded in the past. and that is looking at attacking installation was, in this case,
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is really or even us installations outside the region worldwide. there were a tax, for example in 2012 and bought a gospel gallery up against is ready. the tourist that i think is where the should i lies. sure you're on attack is really territory proper by itself not by his paula . this would really put a lot of water on those uh in uh, should i be as small as a washington blog. you were direct attacks against iran already, and hence this is not into you mean an interest. meanwhile, israel has responded to international calls to allow more humanitarian aid and to gauze them. the government has approve the reopening of the air as crossing into northern gauze. hm. and the temporary use of i should dog port in southern israel agencies say the supplies which are getting through at present are not nearly enough. inside these boxes is medicine and supplies.
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much needed aid at this hospital, which has become the most important in northern gaza. officer a schafer, hospital stopped functioning, many patients arrive to come out to one hospital. this is a small hospital and we do not commit us and supplies. recall on international organizations, including the world health organization and we sent got today. we received some supplies on this page has been trickling into guys or whoever agencies say it's not enough to meet the needs of the population. pressure has been growing on israel to allow more humanitarian supplies into the enclave, which the israeli government has approved. this decision comes in the wake of the killing of several aid workers and then is rarely strike earlier this week. but safety concerns remain an issue for agency still operating in gaza. we don't have the necessary security guarantees to work here. the people also need to be safe. so
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for that, for us to really be able to scale up a verge, simon, so that people don't have to die because they don't have food. we need security guarantees to us as do my parents, but also for the people we says in gaza. simon is edging closer in northern guys. there were some 70 percent of the population is facing catastrophic hunger. according to the wens world food program, oxfam said since january a pile of stadiums in northern guys, or have even an average of just $245.00 calories per day. that's less than a kind of beans lie, a lie that when we were displaced at the beginning of the war, we use the rotten bread because of the high food prices. well, this is the only place where i can get anything for my children. then i have 3 boys and a girl. they need food, where do i get food? i can't afford to buy it. everything is so expensive and i have no money. this
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local kitchen is our safe place. we come here every day on a problem, shared by many guys in 6 months into the war, and with no end in sight to their sufferings. let's turn our attention now to some other world news. nickel or rockwell has joined mexico and breaking off diplomatic ties of ecuador over a read on the mexican embassy in key to security. forces detained to former ecuador and vice president for glass have been given political asylum and the compound mexico plans to file a complaint that the international court of justice police in quito guard the office of the prosecutor general. after they arrested ecuador, his former vice president, earlier on friday, mexico offered jorge eyeglass, political asylum. he is facing a string of corruption charges from his time in office. a staff member from the
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mexican embassy made their opposition to the raid known global. how easy the criminals rate at the mexican embassy equipped. all right, but that's not possible because it can't be to know if it's mountainous nor part of it said the board off the move to enter a diplomatic compound, as against the convention, leading mexico to cut ties with its latin american neighbour. mexico announces the immediate suspension of diplomatic relations with ecuador, mexico will appeal to the international court of justice to hold a quick door accountable. the violations of international law in the jorge eyeglass, seeing here in 2017, took refuge in the embassy last december. after an arrest warrant for a legit, corruption was issued against him. he had previously been sentenced to 6 years in jail for graft and was released just weeks before he entered the mexican embassy.
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the ecuadorian government said in a post that it is a sovereign country and will not allow any criminal to go on punished, adding they reiterate their respect for the mexican people who shared their feelings for the fight against corruption. in mexico city, a large police presence was also visible at the ecuadorian embassy. after the regional spat escalated into a full blown diplomatic crisis, journalist audrianna, nicola, and quito has more on the attention of the former ecuadorian vice president or k glass, as she's being taken actually right now to uh, present. in way, you know, for highly dentures are highly seniors, because as you may know,
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we have also uh price is independent sharing system. so the next thing is to keep them safe. but in prison, and why do you think that ecuador decided to go ahead and take such a drastic measure as storming a foreign embassy? in this case, the mexican embassy to arrest this man? the argument from the government so far ease uh as you said before that no crimes should go punish. so as says firm or vice president even glove has a certain things here. rushing their community. is that what they, the person in the middle was not going to allow any criminal to run from justice. and besides that, we have an election coming up. we have a national referendum in 3 weeks. so this is going to become
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a extra new political case that is going to buy the country actual and we know that glass was seeking asylum in the mexican embassy. why? or why mexico? because. 1 um, the government of mexican president of the office is very friendly with the police are far from farmer rested in rawhide graph. so we have a couple of inquiry on political figures that are already there. they flew to mexico a couple years ago because they had the same argument, us a glass, they said they are, they were facing, believe the persecution here. so mexico has become a special kind of operation office for the lady, the career that was journalist audrianna nobela joining us from ecuador as capital
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kito. many, thanks indeed for your insight. thank you. good night. in russia, a damn collab says force thousands of people to leave their homes and the city of orest authorities have open an investigation into wind. torrential rains cause the structural failure near the border with context on this is the russian city. of course. usually the city straddles the liver, but now the river envelops the city. to venture rain caused the nearby down to best leading the boat to levels to search to more than 8 and a half meters. that's more than 4 meters, about the safety levels of society. say it's like the device where the emergency services evacuated. hundreds of homes in the city. do you do most of in the morning like full so we refused to evacuate. but when the water came,
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we started asking for help. thank you so much. oh, ask a city of 230000 residents live close to the border with catholic stone. as the cause, like president describes the flooding as one of the wes, living memory in color. but i, that's why i put it on there cuz i natural disaster occurred to me in the likes of which had not been seen for many years. perhaps this is the largest disaster in terms of scale and consequences. in the last 80 plus years. russia has opened to criminal case and negligence and violation of construction safety rules over the best um, which has built in 2014. but for now, the emphasis isn't getting people's dynamos back to safety. and that's the latest on the w news. this our up next, our technology shows shift looks the rise of virtual reality tourism. we're headset
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images, replace actual travel, ameria evans team from me and the entire news team here in for a live. thanks for the company, the project, cassandra, re determined through our investigations that has below was operating like a global drug court. not something we normally see in here. so organizations, the object to financially drain has and bring them down to the team. agents from the american drug enforcement agency. i mean, as well as another whole level. they wanted to go after their money. they had from lies themselves, we needed to reveal that so world and to their own people. why did the us
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